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As of lately...


Andy has three weeks left in this quarter before summer break. 
(highlight of our life)

The horses have officially decided Arizona isn't such a bad place. 


They're both doing awesome and quickly shaping up. 
We've made some good friends at the barn who have been a blessing in many ways.



My mom came to visit us! 
We seriously had the best time in the world. 


I dont understand the stacking rock symbolism but it's like an unspoken agreement to just let the rocks be. 



We hiked to Devil's Bridge in Sedona. 









I am so thankful she was able to spend her spring break with us. 


Raja accepted a position as a Kona Leash model. Really cool leashes made from climbing rope.  
(Don't tell her but the model part, it's not all it's cracked up to be) 











Mammy and Grandaddy came to visit us! 
We had an amazing time.

 

Andy didn't get to do much with us, but that's okay. 







I'm so thankful they were able to come spend time with us. 
So special. 


We went to see the Thunderbirds at Luke Air Force Base. Andy turned into a child. He had a blast. 
I got a really cool umbrella. 


Sunrise runs. 


Lastly, I started my job last week as an OT in the school system. I think it's pretty cool. I'm still learning how to persuade preschoolers to be rational. I think it might be a lost cause.  


Thanks for reading.
Hope you guys have a great weekend!



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