It’s come into that season again. The one that starts mid-March and lasts till the end of October. Of course I’m talking about swim season. We go swimming like crazy at our house, at least 3 times a week, but sometimes it’s every single day. The girls are just big fishes. I love living here and the weather. Felicity and I have also started up on the bike again. She loves it. Yesterday Felicity and I went to the bank, then the pharmacy, then the library for story time, then the playground, then the farmer’s market, and then McDonald’s. As soon as we got home we went to the pool. Had a snack at home and then Felicity was out for the count in her crib. Had the weather been not so nice we probably would have spent the entire day inside without a car, so believe me I love the nicer weather.
Oh and also I got the cutest swimsuits for this year. Finding one piece swimsuits that don’t look all granny-ish is really hard, but I managed it. They came from www.bodenusa.com They’re actually a UK company, but they now carry US sizes, which is so much easier. I pretty much want EVERYTHING on their site, of course not going to get it, but still it’s all super cute.

The brown polka dot one is just SO YOU! Great find
Enjoy the pool and beach! 🙂
Welcome to spring; of cource from our view everyday is spring over there. Maybe we can actually get some spring time here, too!
If not, there is always a trip to Hawaii…
BTW: Steven I finished your grandfather’s book; good stories but not nearly enough of them. I figure with 50 years of preaching, he has at least that many more stories. Let’s get him going on his journaling and/or book writing (Volume II).
Love, Russ / Dad
Funny thing is we actually cut two stories due to their remarkable resemblance to stories heard everywhere. One of them was a “story told to me by a member of my congregation” many many years ago, but was obviously the story of the locusts/grasshoppers and the seagulls with a little twist. We are actually thinking about putting together another couple of books. One would be a collection of sermons (he has shoeboxes and shoeboxes of sermon notes from over the years – probably not of interest to mormon types except me) and another that is an actual novel he just completed.
I love Boden. I wish I could buy every item they sell! Well, almost all of them.