Thursday, March 23, 2017

Week in Photos: March Madness, Happy Hour and One Day of Sunshine

March Madness has been really fun and eventful in our house this year.  Michigan has made it into the sweet 16, resulting in Ben (who filled out his very own bracket this year, and picked Michigan to win it all), is currently in first place in his league of 150+.  I'm married to a superstitious person so I won't comment about how likely this is to continue after tonight's game against Oregon, but it's been fun and hilarious watching the majority of Ben's picks (including several upsets), continue on through the rounds.

Additionally, we have discovered lately that Ben has QUITE a memory.  We knew he had a knack for recalling the scores of various NFL games (mostly Seahawk and Steeler games), but he surprised us over the past week by rattling off not only the ENTIRE Seahawk season of games/scores, but also being able to recall several of the final the scores and match ups throughout this college tournament. 

So either he is a genius just has an amazing memory, or he has been spending a little too much time on his ESPN app ;)  

Showing me their picks:


Ben's bracket at the top (listed under Greg's name, in case people think kids gambling is wrong) ;)

Final round of gutter cleaning:


Selfie while watching Ben play at the Children's Museum.  We purchased a membership again this year and we have already gotten our money's worth - we have gone at least every other weekend since we bought it in late January!


We had a beautiful sunny day last Sunday, so we (along with EVERY OTHER FAMILY in the area) hit the parks!


Vitamin D!!!!



Ben at school.  Also known as the day he LOST HIS SHOES at school?  Still can't find them...



My friend Shauna who does does events at Woodhouse Winery in Woodinville, aka our favorite winery, recently designed the menu and cooks at their Wednesday night HH events!  We went to check it out with Kristin and Craig this week and enjoyed delicious wine and flatbread pizzas!




My new iPhone has a "portrait" setting that Greg modeled for me to test out:

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