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Monday, February 12, 2018

January 2018

Here are some of the highlights from January!
 
Thomas started his last semester of senior year! 
 
 
I took this photo in Santorini and had it printed on metal to put on the bookcases in the living room.  Not bad for an iPhone photo!
 
 
 
Bianca hosted the Litwits and as always, she treated us to a feast.  The fondues were amazing! 



Icicles in winter.  So pretty!
 
 
 
We attended the Ivy Tech Foundation Dueling Pianos event with key members of Kelly's campaign.  It was a really fun night with Jason, Tammy, Kelly, Scott, Charlie, David, and Jayne.




And then here we are at Scott's 50th birthday surprise party.  What a night!

 
And Brennan turned 16!!
He was fascinated by all the potted succulents when we were in Greece so he put these little pots on his Christmas wish list.  I arranged a birthday succulent potting "class" with Gina at Pomp & Bloom the day before THEIR birthdays on January 18th.  The succulents are adorable.

 
 
We took Brennan for a couple of nights on the town.  Here we are at Rick's Café Boatyard.  We also went to his favorite Italian spot - Buca di Beppo in downtown Indy





 
Brennan also put "squid ink pasta" on his Christmas list and Jeanne came through.  He made it with a oil and garlic sauce for his actual birthday.

 
Donna created a fun gift that unrolled through a box.  It stretched the length of the house!

 
 
Please don't worry.  Bailey had plenty of love in January.
Here he's resting with Dad as we watch Jeopardy with the boys.

 
 
And again, resting with Dad.

 
 
Wondering why I'm going to work.  AGAIN.



Snuggling with the boys before bed.

 
 
Selfies with Mom
 
 
 
Trying to give Mom kisses 

 
Official 4th birthday pose
 
 
 
Before Thomas left for work one weekend morning


This isn't Bailey - a much bigger version.  This is Miles, my buddy at work
He's the resident dog of Hotel Indigo where I am 36 weeks/year for orientation.
Here he's hoping someone in the kitchen has a treat when they exit.

 
Brennan's handbell choir played beautiful music for us one morning.

 
 
And we served a mountain of pasta and breadsticks to the youth one Sunday night!



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