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Not much to talk about. I just came across this video Scott took of me cutting Landon's nails. He was in a goofy mood (Landon, not Scott) and I love his laugh. Very few things compare to the pure joy of a baby's laugh. Enjoy!
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My little Landon is starting to walk! He is right on schedule (14 months) with his siblings. He is the cutest frankenstein when he walks. When he gets going too fast he goes sideways. He is so full of energy! He is either really happy or really angry. He isn't mellow much, but he can entertain himself, which I appreciate. He still takes two naps and is determined to keep up with Bailey and Myles. Bailey is enjoying 2nd grade. She loves to herd her brothers around and ride her bike. When she puts her mind to something, nothing can stop her. She is talking about donating her hair again. She tried another synchronized swimming class and really enjoyed it. She has a hard time committing to anything. She talks about taking dance again but loses interest. I hope to find something she just loves and will be passionate about. Myles is talking a lot and has grown so much. He is tall and slim, a first for him. He loves preschool and is adjusting well to being a Sunbeam at church. He is such
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My kids on my suitcase before my trip to Utah Janene, Keira, Liseth, me, Jessie, Heidi and Dustin Heidi Merryweather Palmer Bailey found my camera in my purse I went to Utah for 23 hours December 19-20 for Heidi's wedding. Heidi is one of my mission companions and a very dear friend. She was the one who was with me when my dad died. We got to spend 6 months (1/3 of our missions) together. Not many people develop that kind of a relationship with someone and I am very grateful for her, that she was able to find the love of her life and that I could be at their wedding. I was also thrilled to see so many wonderful women from my mission. Where would I be without that time in Venezuela? It shaped my whole life and future. I am so blessed that I could go and serve. We had a wonderful Christmas. Scott was able to stay home the entire week between Christmas and New Year's; it was nice to have him around. He has taken busy to a new level since September and we are thrilled that things