Whew. It's been a bit of a month, if you know what I mean. Hopefully my 5 readers out there haven't completely given up on us! I'm back, have lots of photos to post and things to share...
First:
Brett made another marathon business trip (now that it's over, I can tell you about it) to here:

Can you figure it out? (Hint: They speak Turkish.)
Larson wanted to go, too.

But the three of us stayed behind, with business as (almost) usual. Daddy was missed and we were very glad when he came back! Grandma once again arrived to save everyone's sanity for the second half of the trip. After our amazing nanny, Lindsey, put in some extra time, including an entire busy call weekend! Larson gave Grandma a thorough education on all the cars in "Cars", his current favorite topic of conversation. You know the Flame Guys, right? Cora took about 30 minutes to decide that Grandma could be let into her inner circle and practiced getting yet another grown-up wrapped around her finger. Hopefully it wasn't all work and no play for Grandma and she'll keep wanting to come back. :)
Second:
Garden update! Maybe it's not so exciting to others, but the fact that I can actually get things to grow just tickles me, so I'm going to post a few pictures (I'm sure they won't be the last...) Just scroll down if you only want to look at people-pictures :) We had a great showing of our tulips and cherry blossoms. Now as those have faded, the perennials are starting to flower. I can't believe that the columbines I planted in a corner came back, much bigger, too, and some of the shrubs that were nearly dead when we re-planted our "yard" a couple of years ago have made it through and actually produced flowers this year! To think we almost threw them out. The dogwood tree is just blooming now and the white flowers are so pretty. Don't have a good photo of them yet, but hopefully soon.
Here are the ranunculus near the front door:

Tulips, daffodils and Japanese barberry (which only a few weeks later are so much fuller than in this picture!).

Larson and I doing some spring planting while Brett was away. The flowers to his left are Iceland Poppies.

The above picture reminds me...
Third:
One of Larson's first real boy moments happened a week or so before Brett left. They were coming home after it had rained one day and Larson said, "Look, Dad, I found a worm!" Brett turned around to see Larson holding said worm up in his fist. Then, "I'm SQUISHING it!"
Despite the fact that squishing worms is something I find pretty disgusting, I just smile every time I think of that story. All of it said with sheer joy and excitment on Larson's part. These are the stories I want to remember always.
Lastly, a trip to the park on one of the first warm, sunny spring days. We somehow managed to get Cora strapped onto my back (not a one-man job!) and hiked down to the beach to watch all the sailboats and enjoy the sunshine.



Next on the agenda is Cora's 9m update and some more silly pictures of a typical evening in our home. Happy Spring!