Why do I Blog?

Life is so fast & furious with 3 young children, working from home, ect that I fear I will forget the lovely details of my girls' precious childhood.

My main motivation for blogging is to capture the every day moments...so I don't forget them before I have a chance to scrapbook. Sharing with you is just an added bonus. Keeping this blog has helped me get the photos off my camera's memory card and label/organize them on my laptop. It is the BEST tool I have for scrapbooking. I haven't ever been able to keep a journal, but this I can do. I don't pretend to have anything interesting to say. In fact I'm sure this little blog is boring to you, but to me it is priceless!

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Monday, March 15, 2010

2 Photo Highlights of January 2010

I didn’t take many pictures this past December – March. This 3rd pregnancy has been so much rougher then the others, plus I’ve been working full time on campus this winter. In the first half I had swine flu, stomach flu, and 3 months of morning sickness around the clock. The good news is that now I’ve gained back the 10 pounds I lost and food tastes good again (in fact I am ravenous all the time now). Baby is growing on track and seems to always be bumping around.

  • New Years trip to Rexburg: movie party with cousins, playing in the snow, and cousin Bailey’s baptism. (cousin Lexi was baptized at the exact same time in Idaho Falls, too) Allie & Kylie loved on baby cousin Addie all week; they are excited to have their own baby soon.

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  • Allie has been teaching Kylie her dance moves during the cold dark winter. I pulled out my first pair of ballet shoes for Kylie to wear and she was tickled. Get ready to laugh at the video clip below.

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2 comments:

Beattie Family said...

woah, look at those hips! and the ariel dance was great! shashays are awesome. what is that music in the background though?!

Sarah Schwartz said...

The 'hula dancing' was the thing for a week or so. Crazy! I'm not sure about the music, it was just the radio, which they turned on themselves.