In April, Spencer gave a great talk in Church. We did parks, crafts, etc.
For Easter, the kids got wooden magnets that they painted (see the photo of Devin's painted hair) and origami.
Jacob got to participate in a big world wide youth service project where he made bags out of t-shirts and filled them with baby clothes for an organization. He did some other service projects with his friends Jack Neuffer and Conrad Jones. They had a Chick Fil A dinner, and general authorities and a speaker. The speaker was a football player, member, adopted son of Emily Bell Freemon. He loved hearing his story and gave the kids good advice. He talked about turning into a bully at age 10 getting kicked out of his house at age 18. Freemon invited him to live at her house under the conditions of: no phone after 10pm, read the scriptures every day, and attend church weekly. He went on a mission, got called to priest's quorum after his mission, and one of them married his sister.
Jacob and Marie lego-ed.
There was a free day at the museum of nature and science, so I took the boys during Jacob's lunch and specials classes. They had an impressive lego exhibit.
Charlotte had her 2nd grade play - Bingo. She was the farm hand and really loved practicing for several Mondays before hand, singing, and being on stage.
Grandma Jeanne King took Marie's baptism dress and modified it to better fit Charlotte. She was so happy with it. She also started planning out her baptism program. She is so excited to be baptized.
The girls made me cute Mother's day boxes at activities with sweet notes.
We had a birthday party for Charlotte where the girls tie dyed hats, played pin the horn on the unicorn (Marie drew the unicorn and lead the game), made bracelets, had lunch, and played outside. They had a blast.
Jacob made Charlotte her birthday cake. It was Kirby's dream land themed.
Michael is a climber. He has climbed on the table, so we started putting the chairs on the table. He pulls on the chairs, so we have to put them on the carpet so he doesn't move them and climb on the table. He even tried to climb on the stove.
Charlotte had her Eleanor Roosevelt presentation at school. Grandma and Grandpa Hess were here and got to see it, too. She researched her for about a month and put a poster together and then dressed like her and had a memorized speech. She did great!












































































































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