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Happy Monday

It's a gray, soon-to-be rainy Monday here in western Arkansas. I'm enjoying cozying up with the laptop and a good cup of coffee while listening to the kiddos watching Noggin.

We are here to attend the annual conference for the ministers' fellowship that we are a part of. We're looking forward to seeing old friends, meeting new friends and hearing some amazing speakers.

We came to Arkansas just a few days early and have been enjoying some wonderful family fun.
First, there was our visit to the farm. We had a picnic, checked out the animals, and picked more strawberries than we realized. I've already told you about the following jam-making session:)

Vince and I went on a belated anniversary date to one of our favorite restaurants~we've been going there since we first started dating. It was a nice, relaxing evening with just the two of us.

Last Friday the whole family headed to the local nature center. This is a new addition to the area, being built and opened since we lived here, but we've already been several times. It's so much fun!!

We've been exploring nature everywhere though, especially Nana and Papi's backyard, and finding the cutest little bugs. Fuzzy caterpillars and little slimy snails have been our favorite finds so far:)


So that's what I've been up to lately. I'm glad we've had lots of outdoor fun these past few days because with the conference coming up and lots of rain in the forcast we probably won't have a lot of chances to do that this week.

I'd love to hear how you are enjoying this beautiful Spring, too!

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