Tuesday, August 20, 2013

More phone updates

More phone pictures...

In July we went blue berry picking twice and picked 17 lbs over two days.  They are all in our freezer ready for smoothies, muffins, and pancakes.  We are curious to see how long 17 lbs will last our family.



(Jack and Lucy fell asleep for blueberry picking)

After blueberries we stopped at an ice cream stand on the way home.



At the end of July I went to a NKOTB (New Kids on the Block) concert with two of my friends.  We had a ridiculous time, we were rained out and then let back in and acted like children. It was so fun to see my childhood favorites on the stage.  They did very well for their 45 year old selves.



The following week we took the kids to knoebels with our friends.  Jack is just so adorable, I can't help taking SO many pictures.



Lilly had fun with her friends at a week long messy art camp (more pictures to come later)


My babies are growing!


 Lucy can now ride in the stroller. Jack was pretty mad about me taking a picture.



Cute Lucy girl and garden produce.


More thumb sucking evidence.






Where was I?

I just returned from being on vacation for a long time.  Which means I have 1000 pictures on my camera plus all the one's on my computer waiting to be shared.  Let's jump right in, shall we?

2nd grade is starting next week so I need to be caught up...

PHONE UPDATE:

At one point all three children were sucking their thumbs in the car.  After I got a picture I yelled at all of them to stop with threats of ruined teeth and germs.  I am sure there will be no psychological damage at all.



The zucchini ran amok in our garden this year, however,  it makes delicious muffins and bread!



We had our ten year anniversary on July 19.  I pulled out my dress for Lilly to try on, Jim took the day off of work and Lilly decorated the house and made cards.  She is a very thoughtful child and was so excited for our anniversary.  Jim and I went to knoebels for a night out. It was only 105 degrees, so completely brutal weather, but it cooled off and we had a great time! Some very kind friends from our ward offered to babysit for us on our anniversary and they brought us a delicious chocolate cake and card. Very thoughtful!


The weekend of our anniversary was Danville's annual iron heritage festival.  This year the theme was "Civil War," if you know me you know I have an aversion to the civil war.  Yet I somehow agreed to drag my children to some of the events.  They seemed to enjoy it, except for the civil war battle of the bands (which was my favorite part).  I texted some of the pictures below to my parents with the text "Continuing the tradition of boring children at civil war events." I have walked the thin line of sassy/funny my entire life.


Lilly was in the IHF parade.  Sadly Lucy, Jack, and I could not attend because it was 105 degrees with some sort of insane humidity and that is too much for a tiny baby (and most humans/mammals). Jim was great and marched along the parade route to provide water for Lilly and he sent me pictures along the way.


Lucy in as much pink as I could find to compensate for the bald head.


Lilly might be the best big sister you have ever seen.  She regularly says to me that Lucy is just like a dream that she could never imagine having a baby sister, a dream come true.



Jack took Lucy's swing, which is fine because she isn't that interested in it yet.


Then some week in July we took a walk down to the farmers market and happened upon the Danville town mural project.  We all painted a flower or two and Lilly added some butterfly's.








Monday, August 5, 2013

Balloon's for Charlotte

In memory of Charlotte Low, we launched 26 balloons on her 26th birthday 
and sent birthday wishes up to heaven.







We love you and miss you Charlotte.

Lucy's Blessing Day


































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