Summer of 2018 has been a full and fun one. I wish I had time to write a thoughtful blog entry on all the things we have done, but as you will see from all the pictures we are busy this summer. I saw a sign earlier this month that stated "A clean house is a sign of a wasted life". I am going to say that "a well written blog entry is a sign of a wasted summer."
Watching the concrete guys
nothing is better for the imagination than a box
fun at the botanic gardens with Miss Jan and Ellen
Nana and Liesel
Star Wars Birthday Party
Just chillin'
Milo took golf lessons this summer. He also got to do Lacrosse Camp, but I forgot to get a photo of that.
Music at the Library
There has been lots of pool fun this summer. All three kids took swim lessons are turning into little fish.
Of course, we still had to run errands. Doing with this crew keeps it entertaining.
Lots of tree climbing.
Some snuggles.
Winston has been pooped these days. Too much fun and growing like a weed is exhausting. This is how he was laying when I came into the room.
Mom and Dad have had some adult fun too. We got to go to the Kenny Chesney concert with some friends.
Liesel cut her hair. I knew one of my kids would eventually do it, and there were strong odds that it would be Liesel
We went to Wyoming to see Aunt Jen, Uncle Robert, Baby Riley, and Chaco
Playing hard games way past bed time.
We did some movie watching. Yes, Maddox still has a paci. I know it is time to give it up. He has committed to giving it up at four.
Snuggles.
Playing at the Lake
Cute Girls.
Cute Kids.
No words for how cute this little one is.
Two of my boys
Liesel picked some wild flowers
A family photo at last
What a cute bunch
One of the best jobs is being an Aunt
Motorcycle fun.
What a good looking crew
Mean Muggin'
Just hanging with Uncle Robert
Sitting with Chaco
Lunch with the girls
Dancing
Ready to ride the motorcycle with Uncle Robert
Sweet Boy
Tired Girl
Boys will be Boys
Building Blocks
Park Fun
Lots of eating on the Deck
Silly Kid
Such a great group of friends from the Van Arsdale Community
Fourth of July Party