In The Hartland
Friday, March 13, 2026
A Little Bit of Snow!
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Lia's Winter Choir Concert
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Emmett's Last Basketball Game of the Season
After three months of practices and games, Emmett wrapped up his second basketball season today with his final game. Overall, Emmett has really enjoyed playing basketball during 1st grade year. He was placed on the same team with a few boys from his school and was lucky to have a dad volunteer to be the coach who was really good at working with these young boys. Besides missing one game due to the flu and a second game due to being in Portland for Ella's gymnastics meet, Emmett played in the other six games of the season. He made baskets in every game except for one. I know that I have said this before, but he is just so athletic at any sport he tries and dribbles, passes, and shoots with such ease compared to other players. He made three baskets in his last game today and was so excited to get his trophy and a basketball-themed cupcake after it was over!
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Taking the family to see Echo!
Monday, February 23, 2026
Lia's 18th Birthday!
Luckily, Lia's 18th birthday fell on a Sunday this year, so she was able to sleep in. I decided to round up the rest of the family to go into her bedroom at 10 a.m. to wake her up for church by singing "Happy Birthday" to her which was a first for our family. It was a rather funny way to start her birthday! After the traditional whipped cream and strawberries on waffles for breakfast, Lia went to church and spent the afternoon working on memorizing all of her lines for Freaky Friday since she is supposed to be off-script by now. We then had the grandparents over in the evening for her actual birthday celebrations. As always, we enjoyed a dinner requested by Lia before opening gifts and eating banana cream pie for dessert. It's hard to believe that my first born child has reached adult age as she is still such a child in so many ways. However, the fact that she will be going off to college in Utah in a few months and celebrating her next birthday without us forces me to acknowledge that this adult age really does mean some big changes in the next few months. I am so excited for her and the journey that she is about to begin. Welcome to adulthood, Lia!








































