The second weekend of March was state games for Special Olympics. That all went extremely smooth and our season has, thankfully, come to an uneventful close. Since Special O has wrapped up I've been able to use my Friday for lessons I actually get paid for, so that's been a nice bonus!
We had our first planning meeting for the Governor's picnic last week. The picnic's going to be about 2 weeks later this year and we're expecting aroudn 10,000 people thanks to Sarah's new-found National stardum. Lem and I went to the Governor's prayer breakfast this past weekend. We listened to a really great speaker and enjoyed our morning outing-despite the early hour. Unfortunately, Miss Sarah wasn't able to make it thanks to a little uprising around here called Mt. Redoubt.
Our beloved nearby volcano has been shaking and shuttering and on a "watch" level for months but finally decided to "let off some steam" so to speak starting early last week. Redoubt has now officially errupted close to 20 times since March 22nd. Only once has Anchorage gotten a dusting of ash though we have had hazy skies from the volcanic gas and ash hanging around in the atmostphere. Redoubt continues to wreak havoc on the flight schedules at the airport cancelling most if not all flights on most days due to erruptions in the flight paths in and out of Anchorage. just another little way living in Alaska is the unique expereince it often is.
We rounded out the month celebrating Lem's birthday. We had a birthday dinner with his family, a pizza/wii party with friends and him and I went to a fancy dinner on his birthday. The girls and I also visited him at school for lunch as a birthday treat. Sycely made him a card all by herself writing all the words and decorating it with a precious drawing of her "hugging Daddy."
Out little "bath gnome"
Musical like Mommy?
Ella continues to grow like a weed. She's moved beyond the scoot, to the crawl to the "quick as can be" crawl that allows her to get into anything anywhere faster than I can catch her! She's also quick to go from sitting to crawling and vice versa. She often pulls herself onto her knees and can pull up to standing now, too. She's got two teeth all the way in and more soon to follow I'm sure. She's getting to eat a few more foods now, trying new things slowly but surely. So far no reactions to anything so that's good news. She always seems to have something to say these days and she's quite outspoken about her input. She's using all those strong consonant sounds and she still LOVES to sing (and dance) whenever she hears music or singing. She also gives super sweet (open mouthed) kisses.
Ella's 8 Month Pictures
We're spending this coming weekend down in Soldotna (hoping the volcano won't disrupt our planss!) at a skating competition. One of my special skaters will be competing in two events and I'll be competing and judging as well. I took and passed the test to become a certified bronze level judge this month so now I haev yet another way to earn some skating related income. Since I'm going to be there anyway, I figured I might as well do some judging and skate a little myself. I'm also planning to compete in a competition this summer-doing a Cinderella number for Sycely :) Guess that's all the updating we've got for now. We'll keep everyone posted on any new excitement.

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