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March Madness

We're in March and the search for a new place continues...
Someone is still really into dance...
We're spending a lot of time with Mama and Papa.
Someone is growing into a very loving and nurturing kid.
With daylight savings, we're able to walk after school now!

Still a frozen yogurt queen.
We're spending a lot of time with Uncle Kris!
Daddy and Mommy sometimes get to go out alone for a meal!  Thanks, Mama and Papa!
We're having a lot of play dates.
Mommy and Bug are having some quality afterschool snack time at Coffee Bean.
Someone's become very domesticated-- helping wash dishes and make rice!
Someone had salmon!  Yippee!!!!!  Someone is also very obsessed with her bunny ears from Easter two years ago.
Everyone is getting fit!
Mom and Dad went to the race track and it was confirmed they have no idea how to gamble.
Her new home- Mama and Papa's bed.
Like I said before...still obsessed with dance.
The two greatest blessings in the world.
I got in for a pic and we lost her...
This girl.  You swear she's Suri.  
Love Tita Ingrid and Tita Nara.
The two cutest kids in the world.
Love this family.
Took a trip to the beach for Mama and Papa's photo session.
Turns out Bug "loves the ocean" and "doesn't like the beach."
So Dad was stuck carrying around 30 lbs.
They are thrilled.
Celebrity status
No pictures.

God Bless,
Kat

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