529- Clean, clear water at my fingertips.
530- Evergreens growing tall outside my kitchen window- blocking a neighbor
531- Curly ponytail
532- Freshly fallen pine needles
533- Shepherd's canine teeth popping through
534- An easy win
535- Shinguards on little shins
536- Places to go
537- Hearing "I love you mommy" from Ash
538- Hearing "wuuuvvvv you" from Shep
539- 5 year old bear hugs
540- Grass not growing
541- Chad's gutsy call
542- --- another win
543- My mom, again, giving up her Friday night to watch the boys
544- Bed time prayers
545- Food on the table
546- Found coupon notebook
547- Losing the only van key at the mall and then finding it
548- A surprise visit from Chad to see the boys
549- Sanity saving play dates
550- New friendships
551- Finally... rain
552- Little boys in rain coats and rain boots
553- Looking for worms
554- Long weekends
555- Late school start
556- Cute little trio
557- Successful school drop offs
558- Figuring out the car line
559- One on one time with the boys
560- Big puffy clouds
561- Paint that washes off easily
562-Ahhhh, cool(er) days
563- Well behaved kids
564- Hearing "it was fun" about the first day
565- Dad dropping in for a bit
566- So may friends/ family calling about Hunter/ Ashton's first day
567- Totally at home
568- Lysa T an Ann V webcast
569-Knowing God is always at work
570-Unpacking fall clothes
571-Reusing clothes on 3rd little boy
572- Shoes for every occasion
573- Watching Molly dance in the grass
574- --- which leads to 3 boys chasing her through the backyard
575- Ashton's tenacity on the soccer field
576- Hunter actually going after the ball with a bit of passion
577- The way lasagna makes so many meals
578- Leftovers
579- My dream job is mine
580- Catching a whiff of the sweet smelling gardenia right outside my front door
581- Groundcover creeping through the flower beds
582- The exact same bed time book 3 + weeks in a row
583- Shepherd giving me 3.5 hours to paint at church
584- Leaving the back door open because the air is not on
585- Bow legged toddler trying to keep up with his brothers.
586-Forgotten dinner prayer remembered by a 1 year old
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