Our sub-division, Hawks Landing, decided to start an annual tradition of Hawkslandapalooza! For a rootin' tootin' good time in the neighborhood. It was really fun, and they had lots of activities for the kids. Steven got to get a dinosaur painted on his face...
Our family became a herd of animals...
Our family became a herd of animals...
And Steven even got a balloon that looks like a Fishy. (and made a great hat as well!) Overall it was a great time!
And to finish off, I just wanted to post a couple pictures from Friday - when I was able to attend my cousin, Marisha's, wedding in Manti. All of the Farnsworth's that were there headed to the Manti Cemetery after the wedding to see where Great-Great Grandpa Moses Franklin Farnsworth was buried. The view of the temple from the cemetery was AMAZING!
And Steven kept begging to get a picture by the temple, but then wouldn't look at the camera.
And Steven kept begging to get a picture by the temple, but then wouldn't look at the camera.





Have I mentioned I love the view of Mt. Timp from my porch? This view is also something I've fallen in love with on my evening runs
The Steven Scene:
Steven is becoming very good at asking for things politely. Like when his fingers are dirty, he says, "Help me wash them please" and he says "thank you" constantly, which is basically just adorable. He also loves being concerned for "Lillie Lou's Broken Bone."
We got top soil this week to help us finish off the back yard. For two hours after the delivery guy dropped it off, Steven dug, played, climbed, and nose dived off the hill. He was running back to tell me to "Come play with me mom!" as I took this picture.
He's also discovered a new neatness to the fisher price farm animals he got for Christmas. As you can tell, the sheep wasn't the best driver, so it needed a tractor to tow it.

We went to Primary Children's on Thursday to a fracture clinic, and x-rays were once again done on her leg. It was still broken (surprise) and I thought they would do a cast. The doctor didn't want to cast a leg that small, so she gave us a Wheaton Harness (shown below). It's supposedly supposed to hold the leg in one position and help with healing and be more comfortable. Needless to say, the last 3 days have not been our favorites, and Lillie always wants to kick her legs and can't. Luckily I can take the harness off, so when I change her diaper, I unstrap her unbroken leg and let her kick and laugh for a little bit. She does like that :) Three more weeks and we should be done with all this fun stuff!





























