Thursday, April 7, 2011

March (Where did it go?!?)

March has already come and gone.
It's almost time for baseball and the spring show.

Dylen and Scott are looking forward to the baseball season.
This will be the first year Scott has coached Dylen's team.
It will be fun to get to socialize with all of the parents again.
I miss getting to have more grown up conversations, once a week just isn't enough for me.
And I enjoy watching the kids play, and working to better themselves.
Most of them try so hard.

Kaya and I are getting ready for the spring show we do every year with the dance studio.
Kaya will be doing gymnastics, hula, tap and ballet, and her solo this year. 
Wow! When did she get so big on me.

I got asked to do a number for a few of the girls I have danced with for years, 
and we will be performing that and many others this year. 
We are having a change of venue, Mount Fort wanted to much to rent out their facilities this year
and we will be renting out the small theater at Weber State, the Wild Cat Theater this year. 
This will be very interesting for us, its going to be much smaller than we are used to (the stage and dressing rooms).

Scott and I have already started to make some small changes to the yard.
We look forward to this time every year, we have wanted to do so much to the yards over the years and there just never seems to be enough time or money to get it all done in one summer.
This year we hope to finish of the front yard and start on the sides.
Maybe even get to the back yard at some point.

I guess wish us luck in the next few months!!!
Cause if it ever stops rainning or snowing we will get started in a more agressive manor.
The Riverdale Park Way is flooded off and on through out, with all this wet weather and we haven't been able to bike the trails yet.
The river has flood a major portion of the area once already this year and it has been on a steady rise for the last few days.....here's to hoping it slows down.
And they say we are in the middle of  a drought and global warming. Ha!
I think the deserts of Utah just may turn tropical at this rate!
Good for the lush green scenery I love.