We have made the decision to just hang out home this summer and forego a big summer vacation. We are going to stay home and enjoy a Colorado Summer. In honor of "home" I thought I would share Milo's poem which we got printed for Father's Day.
HOME
I am from cows and chickens
From ginger snaps and fruit leathers.
I am from the farmhouse huge sandbox,
Big field and misshaped house.
I am from a trunk but no tree
That Dad never took down.
I am from hosting Fourth of July,
From Scott and Jane.
I’m from the visits to Glenwood,
From “close the door”.
I’m from hockey and baseball.
I’m from Arvada, from beef from our
Cows, we have hamburgers.
From Maddox almost falling of the roof,
The finger Dad almost lost.
The basement where we store everything,
Or in papa’s drawer,
There was an uncountable amount of
Chapstick.
Rockies Game with Nana
Impromptu photo shoot of Liesel on Gus
Celebrating Grammy's Birthday
Playing with Leighton
Horse show cuteness
Cutest little mouse
Another Milo Poem. This is a poem Milo wrote for his Tutor after he completed his 2 year Take Flight program.
Field Day
5th Grade Continuation
We have a middle schooler
Milo with his favorite, Nana
One of our favorite Teachers ever!!! Ms. Boyer!!!
Kindergarten vs 5th Grade
Liesel got her second round of stitches. She cut her leg during one of Milo's baseball games. She was climbing in the bathroom. Yep, it never occurred to me to make sure she wasn't climbing the bathroom stall. Oh Liesel!
Golf Fun
Milo went and watched Sloane's Dance recital
Never too old for the park
Love these ladies
Maddox and Josie. The Honeymans moved to South Dakota this summer. We are going to miss them but are excited to visit a new state and start up some pen-paling.
Visiting Uncle Matthew's project. CSU buildings at NWC are something else.
Ham
Playing in Steamboat with Milo's baseball team. The baseball was good, the weather was great, the company was fantastic!
More Baseball
Cowgirl
Some of my girls!
Photoshoot with Maddox and his buddies. One of the mom's put this together since Josie was moving.