Hello blogfriends of Beth Hilden!!!
So, if you found this blog via her kind and flattering and makes-me-feel-so-loved post, and this is your first time stopping by, I just wanted to say Welcome! And I'm glad you're here! I wish I could offer you a glass of ice water and a leftover mini salted nutroll.
Happy Birthday Annika!
My sister is 34 today! I got this recording of her daughter, Sonna, singing the birthday song. And actually, I just caught the tail end. The song had been going on for quite some time!
We decided to throw a birthday party while I was out there, so I asked Mara (4 1/2) what we should get her mom. She was quick with her answer, "Gum!" So I took just her to Walgreens to pick out the perfect gum. She commented, "Mom likes minty, but I don't, so we should get this kind!" and held up a Bubbalicious four pack. And so that's what we got.
We had a tea party for lunch to celebrate her birthday and used cookie cutters to cut all of our food into fun shapes. We drank tea that Mara had picked out because it was called "Orange Tea" and the girls were terribly disappointed that it was not actually all that orange in color.
So Happy Birthday Annika, the best big sister a little sister could ever hope for. I am so glad Mara and Sonna have a sister!!! That's the best gift of all!
have you ever had this epiphany?
I got up this morning at 4:30 to catch my flight from Montana back to Nebraska. It was cloudy, and I couldn't see the mountains. It was getting a bit lighter as we were about to take off, but it looked like it would be a pretty gloomy day. 
back from vacation...
Today I left these lovely ladies in Montana, and flew home to the love of my life. It's a good thing I love Rory so much, because leaving these girls was really hard. Mara pointed out many times during my four days there, "I am growing bigger because...my legs are way longer" or "because I can see out my window better in my carseat!"I soaked up the Flathead Valley, soaked in every moment of sister time, and laughed hard with her strong, opinionated, hysterical girls. Jedd was in Minnesota for most of the time, so it really just was a good ol' girls get together. We built forts, played with glitter glue, played lots of candy land and did a 64 piece strawberry shortcake puzzle close to 64 times, watched little orphan Annie, went out for hot chocolate, played at the park, celebrated Annika's birthday a bit early with a tea party and hung out on a beautiful dock on Flathead Lake.
The good news? Only 49 days until I see these guys again at Christmas!!!

Off to Montana!!!








