Wednesday, March 26, 2008


Matt, Lindsey, Katie and Ellie Easter morning after pounding lots of candy!

The girls out for a bike ride in this LOVELY spring weather! It is AWESOME!!! :)

This is my FAVORITE thing in my yard.... it only blooms once a year in the spring, but it is a gorgeous yellow rosewood tree... I TRULY miss my flowers. In Cedar City I had tons of flowers and I received so much joy in watching them bloom. The weeding was therapeutic for me and I would go out every day to see which flowers had bloomed that morning. (A love I inherited from my Mom). I especially miss my GORGEOUS daisies! So, here in the middle of the MOJAVE desert, we savor what we can get in the way of color, life and beauty! :)arghhh....

6 comments:

jennaloha said...

Happy Easter, Leslie and crew. I can't believe Matt is so old. I still picture him as the 12 year old who brought his legos over when he babysat for us!

FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY said...

Ooohhh, the weather just looks so lovely! We're supposed to have a couple inches of snow again by tomorrow morning. Uuugghh. These are the times that I really love Vegas! Enjoy it!!! kelli

Hammond Family said...

Leslie, So good to hear from you. I cant believe how your family has grown. And Matt, our little babysitter, we miss him! The weather does look really appealing there in Vegas, especially since it's cold and rainy here and has been for months.We miss you guys!
Heather

The Pili Aiga said...

As always, the girls are so pretty. I finally made my blog and now I can leave messages. Yay! My blog will never be a creative as yours, but at least I did it. And you're right...the best time in las vegas is NOW :) I love spring here.

Dorothy said...

Hello Doxeys!! I love hearing about all you are doing! Thanks.

I have a song for you--Natasha Bedingfield, "Freckles"

akdoxey said...

Sounds like an awesome spring break- nothing like a little girl time. Your kids are so beautiful, and I love all the pictures you always have of them.

I'm so excited to see the flowers bloom here, winter sure drags on late in the year. But alas...then comes the humidity. UGG!