Friday, June 6, 2014

capturing summer

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day 5.27
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homemade cotton candy with friends


that’s what friends are for

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day 5.26
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my boys, working hard


my girls, hardly working

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day 5.25
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bike wreck


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day 5.24
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brothers


rachel, zoey and jace

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day 5.23
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marie, showtime performance


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day 5.22
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the very first dip of summer 2014

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day 5.21
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last day of 2nd grade

he’s a preschool graduate

celebration: it’s summertime

her balloon was {unwillingly} given to the sky 


||capturing summer: a daily photo journal documenting summer 2014||

Oh My Quotable Friday: a lottle


The Letters of Summer


**Although I haven’t had time to post any of them, I’ve been jotting down summer notes to my kids.
This one is dated Sunday, June 1st.

playing crack the egg with daddy
June 1st, 2014

Brynlee, Jace & Marlee

Summers here! I would be lying if I said you kids were more excited about that than mom was. In fact, Brynlee, you told me that you wished you could go to school all summer long. I bet that will last all of one or two more years before you are counting down days ‘till summer too. But maybe not. I’m so glad that school is fun for you though that makes sending you there so much easier for me.

We made a trip to Grandpa’s Farm to watch Marie & Brooke dance and sing in their cute little Showtime Performance. Katie and Tyson came with us too. Brynlee, you loved watching Marie and Brookie perform, and afterwards you told me that you would like to do something like that too. We will see. We slept in Grandpa’s camp trailer while we were there, and Jace, you and Zayne decided that you wanted to sleep in the captain bed so I gave in and found myself sleeping on the pullout couch. You guys love our trips to visit the Binghams and Grandma and Grandpa. Some of it has to do with the four wheeler rides that Grandpa always willingly gives you (even when he’s really, really busy) but I think a lot of it has to do with just being in the country. Life just slows down out there. It’s a nice change of pace for us. And while life is really good where we are now, sometimes mom and dad dream of moving our little family to the country too. To a place where we can see the sun rise and set, ride our bikes on gravel roads, and get in a sibling disagreement in the backyard without mom having to worry about you disturbing the neighbors. Who knows where life will take us, and if that dream will ever come to fruition, but it’s fun for dad and mom to dream about every now and again.

We spent our Memorial Day doing yard work. You guys worked so hard and were such a big help. So much help that dad gave you each two dollars at the end of the day. By dinnertime we were all exhausted and filthy, but our yard looked fantastic. I love days spent like that.

Jace, you've decided to play Tball this summer. Your Tball league allows for 5 coach pitches before they resort to the tee.  Your first Tball game you hit the ball off the coaches pitch every time, with no problem at all. It really shocked us since it was the first time you had ever seen a baseball, let alone tried to hit one. Although you don’t tend to get overexcite about things, I could tell you were quite proud. Then you and dad were practicing in the backyard. Dad pitched you the ball, you hit it, but only enough for the ball to jump off the bat and hit you right in the face! You were not impressed. You cried and cried. And then the next day when I was driving you to your Tball game you said you wanted to go home and never wanted to play Tball again. I pretended not to hear you. And although you were really timid, you survived the game. Maybe even enjoyed it a tiny bit. And even though you had to use the tee this go around you had a couple good hits, and you got a few good throws to first base too. I hope it helps in getting a bit of your confidence back.

The Wahlen kids are coming into town tomorrow. And Grandma is visiting too. And last weekend Uncle Heinz and Aunt Rachel came for a visit. It was so fun to see them since they have lived so far away for so long. I think dad really missed his little brother.

We’re heading out for a little Sunday hike. Yea. I love you guys so much.

Mom

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

This May




So, the summer schedule is in full swing. Yea! We’ve been go, go, going since the minute school let out. And I love it! No schedule, late bedtimes, houseguests, cousins, tball games, snow cones, hiking, picnics, dirty feet, sunkissed cheeks.  I think I’ll always and forever be happiest in the summer.

My BBQ grill started on fire the other day. I’m not entirely sure how it happened. I was making pizza on the grill. Then all the sudden there was fire, like A LOT of fire. I shut off all the burners, but the fire only got bigger. So I tried to turn off the propane, and I realized that somehow the hose-a-ma-jigger that connects the propane to the grill had completely melted and was fueling the fire like crazy. Massive amounts of propane dripping on an already roaring fire. Awesome! We were lucky that both Spence and I were standing right there when it happened or it could have been pretty bad news. The funny thing is that I was just telling Jami earlier that day (she was in the market for a new grill) that my grill, although six years old, still worked like a champ. Right.

Brynlee had to get another baby tooth pulled. That makes five. Poor little girl – her mouth is just way too small for all her new {big} teeth coming in. Anyway, that night I asked her if she had put her tooth under her pillow for the tooth fairy and Jace piped up about how he was pretty certain that all the kid’s moms just went to the bank and got money for them after their kid had lost a tooth.  I always thought the tooth fairy (and the Easter Bunny) was a bit far-fetched too. Seriously, after 100’s of thousands of millions of kids teeth why in the crap would the Tooth Fairy still be in the market and willing to pay cold, hard cash for more teeth? What is she doing with all those teeth? Why does she need more? It’s just weird.

We got the kids new bikes as a sort of “end of school year/welcome to summer/you guys really need bigger bikes, and we are just looking for an excuse to gift you said bikes without giving them to you for absolutely no reason at all” sort of gift. Jace wrecked day two and now wants absolutely nothing to do with the thing. He was this close to having mastered the hole no training wheel thing too. Dang it.

Brynlee did her first real fast last Sunday. I was so proud of her. She barely said a word about being hungry, and came up with the reason for her fast all on her own. She started and ended with a personal prayer, and her primary teacher told me that she quietly put the little treat that she gave them on Sunday in her bag to save for later. She has been really trying hard to do everything Jesus wants her to do lately, and has given me inspiration and motivation to try to be better myself. I think that’s really why God gave us kids – to remind us of why we are really here and what really matters. My kids teach me so much.

I hadn’t planned on doing any sort of picture a day on my blog this summer. But now summer has started and I’ve realized that if I don’t do something like that then summer will get away from me. And then come August I will be all sorts of bummed that I didn’t journal a single thing about summer 2014. And sometimes posting a picture is just the easiest and quickest way to get something down in the books. Plus my little sister, Marie, told me today that she made a goal to take a picture a day all summer long like I did last year. And you know, peer pressure and stuff. So maybe I’ll go ahead and do it again too.  We’ll see.

But for now a handful of random pictures from May:






escapee assistance
flying kites on mothers day


my sprinkler guy
the summer reading stack
2nd grade buddies
we try really hard to never comb her hair
See? Told ya.


flying kites again. 
she runs pretty fast when a dog is around
my minivans a beast. she can haul a heck of a load.


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