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Closing Out February


February is a big month for our family, both Kas and I have birthdays and then there is Valentine's day too. We have continued onward with our whole food, plant-based way of life and found some new recipes and methods for getting enough calories that still taste good. 

Lentil Stuffed Peppers and Salad
Whole Wheat Flatbread with Loads of Veggies on Top - Kas requested
this for her birthday meal
During dinner time Hinckley has started being much more vocal, but not in a good way! However, we have found that for some reason he gets a really big kick out of us drinking our water from our water bottles. Check it out - 


Last week we went out and got some new running shoes for Kassie as her birthday gift. Other goods included a Whirley Pop (popcorn!!) and a calendar.





We discovered a neat place called the Oxley Nature Center up near the Zoo in North Tulsa. We enjoyed the beautiful 60 ish degree weather and sunshine and strolled around nature. It sure felt good to get out of the house and enjoy the peace that comes from being away from the city.

Kas was the trusted guide, wielding the park map with great expertise 

It isn't the prettiest time of year, but it sure
is peaceful! 


It is hard to believe it is already the final week of February and spring is on the horizon. We are feeling good about returning to Provo for Graduate school this summer, and are very content with our current situation till that time comes.

Hinckley's First Selfie . . . or at least it seems that way!

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