This spring flew by with three kids in soccer, all the birthday and Natali coming home. Greg and Andrew went out looking for big cats a few times and finally scored themselves a bobcat sighting. Andrew was one happy boy. They had to wander through snowy valleys like this but it was all worth it.
Easter wouldn't be complete without a few missing candy eggs and lamb cooked by Jonny (I don't think any Eastons eat the lamb but it is there every year none the less).
Lily enjoyed her spring season and scored her first goal.



Mack's team.


Kate and I got our delayed weekend in Provo. We helped Natali with Mission shopping, ate at Seven Brothers, got Dohl Whip, went to breakfast with Holly, and illegally slept in Natali's dorm room. We had such a blast.
Wonderful day - Natali went through the temple. So excited for this girl to face life's next adventure.
Ditten has embraced the spring weather by bringing in birds (mostly still alive) and mice (thankfully, mostly dead) like crazy. Vacuuming up feathers nearly everyday even led me to accidentally suck up a pink soccer sock and plug the vacuum (only a cool hundred to fix😩).
Lily has started carring Ditten around like this and calling her baby. We don't know how the cat endures it but somehow she doesn't seem to mind that much. Either that or Lily holds her so tight she has no choice - I'm really not sure, but I know Lily loves doing it.
For Mother's Day I really wanted to try a homemade donut recipe. So we made donuts which were good but the apple fritters we made from the left over dough pieces were absolutely incredible. Yummy. 









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