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Groundhog Day!

This past week we celebrated that little critter called the groundhog foretelling the future.  You may have heard that he predicted another 6 weeks of winter.  For those of us in Utah, I think we are all thinking the same thing, "What winter?"  We've barely had any snow this whole season and when I came home from church today, I noticed the tulip and daffodil bulbs I planted last October are already peeking through the ground.  Crazy.  However, Talena came over to commemorate the rodent holiday with me.

We originally planned to go to the grocery store and get some pork and ask the butcher to ground it so that way we could have ground hog for dinner, get it, hahaha.  Ok, our most morbid plan yet.  We actually went to Cafe Rio and had nice (pork) meal there.  Then we came home and made a nice little treat for the holiday.

Groundhog pudding cup!

The cups are multiplying!

Happy Groundhogs Day!
We also had book club that evening with Melina on video chat.  To be continued on our book reviews...

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