
This week, I felt like I really didn’t feel like me. I’m not sure that even makes sense. I’m not sure what is “off,” but something is. Hoping that I can figure out what the deal is. What’s weird about it, is that there were some great things that happened this week.
This week, the professional photo from the Daddy/Daughter dance arrived in the mail. When we took the picture, Ella leaned against me. They took a picture like that and then another one of us just next to each other. I didn’t know what photo they were going to send. I’m glad they sent this one.

Andrew was invited to a birthday party at the Sloan Museum of Discovery. They had a room for an hour and then afterward, the kids got to run around the museum. They had a cool exibit there that we got to check out.

They had these dinosaurs there that moved, roared, and looked real. The kids and I had a blast walking through the exhibit.




After we saw the dinosaurs, we went into the automotive section, which had some very cool cars to look at.



We also had a warm and sunny day this week, so in between pick up and drop off, Mabel and I walked the neighborhood.

Of course, being Michigan we had ice storms the following day!!
I’m looking forward to the nice weather. It can arrive any time!
I bet you anything it was the time change that made you feel off. Doesn’t have to make you feel bad or good, it just messes with the circadian rhythms and bam, you’re off of life’s beat by half a measure :-(
I’m in full agreement with you about Spring coming. I’d prefer it to have come yesterday myself :-D
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Woke up this morning to the yard covered in snow. Just when it looked like the weather might break ….
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Ouch! Winter slaps you in the face, again!
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That’s one adorable photo of you and Ella.
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I absolutely love it. It’s so much better than a “standard” pose.
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maybe it’s the weather and time and all of thats’ with that, sometimes it’s just a blah time with no explanation. the good news is that you have such a cute family and good things ahead
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I certainly used to find this time of year could be a bit depressing in Ontario…some years by now, Robins and Red-winged blackbirds were back singing away, dandelions up, comfortable walking in a windbreaker but just as often, snow, still below freezing and you get to thinking ‘will this winter ever end?’ Hope yours does soon, mentally and thermometer-wise
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