Some results of Neal's hard work, along with a little help from Mother Nature:
some pretty lilies Neal planted in the backyard
some pretty lilies Neal planted in the backyard And just one example of my hard work, thanks to a little help from my washer and dryer.

Oh, and some happy news, I have felt the first little flutters of baby movement these past few days. I'll feel it and think, "Oh, that felt like a baby!" Wait, it is a baby. I'm telling you, my brain is leaking out of somewhere!





8 comments:
beautiful Leslie! Are those daffodils and hyacinths (sp?) Along your drive way? They are beautiful too... and yum... a fig tree!
actually, that's our neighbor's driveway. aren't their flowers pretty?
leslie, glad to see you are still the winner of the "best folding of t-shirts" contest. same as when we lived together at the byu!!
:)
ya, those lillies in the back yard will stay beautiful as long as we keep Jayden from plowing over them with the Tonka Truck - gotta rein that kid in sometimes with all that backyard - he's just not used to it! Thanks to you he actually gets to know what it feels like to go around barefoot on grass. :D
Love the flowers. You fold your t shirts just like I do. One thing laundry and yard work go on forever!
Tell Neal those flowers look great... does he want to come do my yard next? Actually, my daffodils are getting tall pretty quickly... I am hoping for flowers on them by the time we get back from spring break...
Beautiful flower and garden pics. Im still looking at a foot of snow in our flower beds and it's snowing right now. Spring will be here soon I hope.
p.s. Tonka trucks used to be made right here in my city - MinneTONKA, MN.
The yard pictures (and laundry pictures) look great! It makes me want to do more with our yard. Our poor tulips are popping up, but they keep getting snowed on.
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