Sunday, March 31, 2024

Misc. March 2024

As with most months that end in -y, we spent a lot of time with our CohGil fam:

Black Light Bingo at school


cousins bath!



Spesh bubble


Spicah!


Shabi


Free Cone Day!

CohGils at the park:




Sibling togetherness:


Inspired by her recent birthday party at the Humane Society, Gabi wanted to go back to visit with the sweet animals.

Gabi's school choir performed at the Texas Capitol Building!

(I arrived a little early and got to explore by myself.)







Girlfriend started a dog-walking business this month and got her first customer!

Team Cohen had a booth teaching about Shabbat at the school's Family Culture Night.

Spencer had his Art and Music Showcase at school this month:



Spencer's self-portrait

Family Culture Night at school

no hands!


Someone should really be holding on...

roly poly family

proud of BOTH Purim Carnival medals

Our resident Lego lover worked on his 2300+ piece birthday project of Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh.


DONE!

Spenceman started a new soccer season this month, playing for the Pink Rhinos!


Ethan was treated to many special adventures this month. And yet, he still found opportunities for pictures at home.


Ethan started a new baseball league this season, which started this month. Go Dodgers!

He hit a triple!


Ethan even had his pitching debut!

He was so excited to have his name on his jersey, AND he got one of the game balls after a great performance.


Spring Break 2024 was busy for Team Cohen, and it's captured in other posts as well. While Ethan was playing at Disneyland, we settled in for a Spring Break dinner of champions one night: popcorn, ice cream with a movie in pjs!

Spring Break Camp field trip to the Austin Rodeo:

At the end of Spring Break, Daddy stayed at the ranch with #1 and #3. The fresh and free Krispy Kreme donuts turned green in honor of St. Patrick's Day.

Daddy also treated the kiddos to the theater to see "Bye Bye Birdie!"

Fur Fam this month:

But why was Nikki just frozen in this position?

gotta keep a close eye on Mom at work




work from home life