I went to get a picture off my camera and realized there were some other fun picks I had forgot about, so ...
This is the yummy carrot cake I made for Jonathan's birthday back in January.

Some small group members enjoying said yummy cake.






The guys talking after small group. I know exactly the tone of voice Jonathan is using in this picture - a little high-pitched and mocking.






These are some Valentine's cupcakes I made. (with a couple of pretty adorable helpers)
This is Nazaria (one of the above mentioned helpers) and Jonathan. We've been spending a lot of time with her and her brother - giving them rides and babysitting for their mother. Jonathan and Zari have developed the sweetest relationship. I love watching them together. The first time she said to him, "Hey friend, I want to talk to you about something" (in an incredibly cute toddler voice) she melted his heart. God help us if we have a little girl, she will have him absolutely at her mercy.

















Zari is not the only little girl who enjoys time with Jonathan. There is no place Lexi would rather be than very, very close to him. He is acually praying on the right, and she decided to keep him company by perching on his back.


And this is my grand finale - the reason I wanted to get the pictutes off the camera. MY SOCK DRAWER! (cough, cough) yeah, I just wanted to share because it's so fun and colorful - I love my socks.

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(picture on left taken in December - picture on right taken last March)
The snow is almost completely melted and it looks like Spring may be well on her way to Michigan. Spring is such a different experience here than from Alabama. Alabama Spring is impulsive and comes in with a bright green dress, bright pink lipstick and lots of loud songs. Every year she would surprise me - just one day, BOOM! there she was in all her glory, green leaves, daisys and all and I loved her - I loved her thunderstorms and her warm genial smiles and I love that almost overnight I could switch over to "summer clothes". Alabama Spring is restless, though and never stays long - summer is not far behind her.



Michigan spring is much more gradual and soft. She is a bit more shy, coming and going couple times till she finally decides to stay, and then - oh then! You can watch her grow and come into her own, watch her overcome winter slowly but definitely and I love her also - I love the promise she brings - winter does not last forever! There is hope! Hope of sun and of flowers and of tomatoes that taste like tomatoes and hope that evil will not triumph and ultimately hope of Heaven - that's what she whispers to me in her gentle winds......hope. Because of her shy and careful ways - Michigan Spring always tricks me. At the first sign of the sun and a rise in temperature - I break out the tank tops and picnic blankets - something I could do with Alabama Spring. I am usually gently rebuffed and I resign myself to a lighter jacket and am satisfied to simply watch her unfold. Never in my life have I appreciated flowers so much. I watch them in awe as they blossom - I am content to spend long periods of time just looking at them - letting them feed my soul with their beauty. (this is a pleasure I am still looking foward to this spring).



So, do your thing Spring - you are welcome, wherever you are.




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