A month ago, I wasn't walking; now, for very limited periods, I can. Also, the only thing my leg needs now is strength, so different from a month ago when every movement hurt. Big, big change!
In February, Owen had a lot more teeth than he does now:

As he's gotten more vampire-y looking, he's also developed a thirst (d'oh! cringe) for tales of that mysterious rabbit, Bunnicula. Coincidence?
In February, we had no new seedlings. And now:


Those nasturtiums, closest of the seedlings to the window and to the camera, have doubled in size since I took this picture yesterday.
And the Monster Spray has been repurposed, now hydrating our plants while keeping the house monster-free:

But some things never change. As ever, Luke loves paper airplanes, and this mild winter has presented lots of opportunities for flying them.

Here's to a spring with all positive changes. Fingers crossed!