It's already the 11th of August and I haven't taken one picture all month, which is super rare. Summer is starting to get long. It's hot and I am starting to feel like we have done just about everything there is to do ans I feel like were doing the same things day after day. I'm excited for school to start so we can have more of a productive routine, but I will definitely be sad to have Kylie gone everyday. It's going to be a big adjustment for both Jase and I.
I was looking through my July pictures and noticed there were several I hadn't posted yet that maybe Grandma's and Grandpa's would want to see...
Our summers consist of two things, two things that I have mentioned a million times.
SWIMMING and SNOW CONES.
We'll do anything to beat the heat and these seem like the most logical choices.
Jeremy experienced his first real sunburn...or he at least complained about it like it was. His poor feet hadn't seen the sun all year and then one day they spent hours in it. I wasn't very sympathetic, although I know all too well what a killer sunburn feels like. I think every summer all growing up I experienced a good ol' burn over 70% of my body.
We spent the 24 of July in Washington first at the parade and then at the park for some games and races. The kids had good time and were rewarded for their awesome racing with giant pieces of watermelon, which is probably the best prize you could give these two!
That night we grabbed our traditional snow cones and headed back out to Washington for a great fireworks show. My mom and sister and her friend were all here for the weekend and we definitely enjoyed their company.
We had great seats right next to where they shot the fireworks off. We had to lay back in our seats to watch them. It was really fun to be that close. I think Kylie plugged her ears the whole time, but Jase thought it was so exciting every time there was a loud boom.
Life is always a good time when these two are involved no matter what the temperature. We've had a fun summer and hopefully they think so too. School starts in about a week and a half and I have a five year old little girl who can hardly stand to wait a second longer!
2 comments:
You are right, pictures grandma and grandpa want to see!! They are so cute. I can't believe Kylie is old enough for school. How did that happen??? xoxoxo
Jeremy's poor feet. I've done that a time or ten. Ouch.
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