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Feb. 2 - Even though it was Groundhog's Day, I felt rather accomplished
that I put my Valentine's decorations.

Feb. 2 - How Danny and I commemorated Groundhog's Day.  We
also watched the movie IQ.  It's a cute one, if you haven't seen it.

Feb. 3 - Bonding with the newest nephew.  Isn't he so precious!?

Feb. 9 - While visiting my parents, my dad got out his cool guitar from
Brazil.  Danny has always wanted to play it.  Since he wasn't there, I
decided to strum a few chords and take a picture to make him jealous.
Thoughtful, I know.

Feb. 9 - My, what lovely eyes you have...I love hanging out with my
awesome nephew, JM.

Feb. 13 - Twas' the night before Valetine's when all through the house,
there were red and pink decorations and a cute beardy spouse.
The sugar cookies had sprinkles and were frosted with care,

They were delicious, sweet treats from ma mere...

Feb. 14 - Best. Husband. Ever.  Danny surprised me for Valentine's
Day and took me to the ballet.  It was spectacular.

Feb. 14 - The Capitol Theater.  So classy.

Feb. 17 - Danny and I went to visit my cute Grandma and my Aunt
Sarah.  The view of the mountains from my Grandma's house were
awesome, so I had to take a pic.

Feb. 18 - On our snowshoeing adventure for President's Day.  Rugged
looks good on Danny.

Feb. 18 - A winter wonderland scene from our snowshoe adventure.

Feb. 18 - So glad we finally got to break in the snowshoes.

Feb. 28 - Danny and I have made it a tradition to attend the Banff
Film Festival tour every year when they come to SLC.  The films
this year were just as thrilling as ever.
I do have to note that Danny's birthday was also this month and for whatever reason, I didn't instagram any pics from that blessed event.  Probably because I was busy frosting a cake and wrapping presents.  I still wanted to mention it, even though it isn't represented by a cutesy filtered picture.

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  1. Looks like you've had a great month. Love the guitar pic and J's google eyes.

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    1. This is a delayed response, but yes, we had good times in March!

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