Sunday, February 22, 2009

This is why we live in AZ

This winter has been pretty warm. We've been really enjoying some nice 70-80 degree weather! It has been so nice that we set up our tent outside in the back yard and let the girls have fun going in and out of it. Might as well enjoy the outdoors before it's too hot!!!

Coco loves to run around outside and play with the girls. One day we just set out a blanket on the grass and had a little picnic and layed around in the tent and on the grass.


Addy enjoying some fries and a Sonic drink with Mom.

It's days like this that remind us why we live here in AZ. It did get a little cool for a few days, but the temperature has been back up and now is comfortably in the 60-70 range! For those Canadian visitors to our site - you are welcome to come down and visit anytime!!!

9 comments:

Pamilya Catubay said...

your daughters! are adorable! this is former sis manarin, by the way

The Shepro's said...

Um, how would you like some visitors? ... no really?

Jasmine said...

Very tempting...we just got dumped on AGAIN! ARe you coming up this summer? Taber corn and green grass?

Jamie Pearce said...

Hasn't the weather been great??? It is amazing! It is crazy how warm it has been lately. Hope your family is doing well. We need to catch up soon!

Megann said...

I couldn't agree with you more! By August I question my choice in living in the desert, but then winter comes and, well, you know the rest.... Love the winters!

Tina ♥ said...

The weather here IS nice! But I hope it doesn't get too hot yet, I'm not ready for summer. We are living it up now, though.

Love your pictures of the smores and your cute little puppy!

Katrina said...

I love this time of year & your green grass looks awesome! Your little coco is so adorable - I bet your girls are having a blast with a new puppy!

Kristen said...

Too cute puppy! And what a great idea, setting up the tent in the back yard! Hmmm...maybe we'll have to do that!

Justin said...

It's been a long time Rylan! Hope all is well. We could use some of that sunshine and heat in Seattle.