The Beloved Golf Cart…

We spent part of our week this week at the lake.  My kids adore it there.  And Luke is completely in his element out there.

The swimming pool, the boat rides, and his very favorite: riding down trails on the golf cart.

The boys and I were out riding on the golf cart on Monday and it just stopped. I checked the gas and it was full, so I had no idea what the deal could have been. So, I tried to push the golf cart off to the side of the road, out of the way. Well, it started going down the little hill with both boys on it, so I quickly ran after it and hit the break with my hand. Good times.

Long story short, a guy that works out at the lake fixed the golf cart for my parents and came to bring it back. Luke saw him at the door and asked him if he fixed the golf cart. When he said ‘yes’ Luke pushed past my mom and went out and hugged the man!

This totally cracked me up. He is a somewhat shy little fellow, but if you fix his beloved golf cart the shyness goes out the window!


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2009

Embrace the Camera…

 I’m embracing the camera once again, and if you know me very well then this is shocking! J

I’m not much of a camera embracer.

A camera run away from-er or a camera operator, but not typically a camera embracer.

But I am vowing to change my ways. {don’t get any wild ideas about actually trying to get a good picture of me, Dan}

Here’s proof:

Me and my little three year old man.

He’s a definite camera embracer.

And a mighty cute one, I must say!

Busy…

Stream of my thoughts…

  • The kids just started watching Inspector Gadget on Netflix and now I can’t get the ♫ song ♫ out of my head. I loved that show as a kid!

  • I’m thinking we need to fork out the money for a pool membership next summer. These 105° days stuck indoors with two rambunctious boys is for the birds!
  • I’m obsessed with planning our 10th anniversary weekend. I’m not really obsessed, but I want to get it figured out, so I keep coming up with different plans and trying to figure out the best one.  
  • I can’t believe that we got married almost 10 years ago! That’s crazy.

  • I’m a little sad that summer is coming to an end, but I’m really ready for more of a routine.
  • School starts this year on my birthday. How fun.
  • My baby is going to be a second grader. His last year at the Primary school. How on earth?

  • I’ve become one of those old people that can’t believe how fast time is moving.
  • ♫♫Do, do, do, do, do, Inspector Gadget… ♫♫
  • I took D3 to the doctor Friday and he has allergies and she put him on Claritin.
  • Just like both his mom and dad.

  • The doctor told him he was very smart, because he was having a conversation about grass allergies with her.
  • I wonder if he will be a doctor? I wonder what his future will bring?
  • I wonder if I have ADD the way my mind bounces all over the place?
  • I wonder if anyone will actually read a stream of my thoughts?

  • I’m excited to go to the lake and spend some time with my mom next week. And have the boys run around outdoors and swim.
  • I’ve spent half of my weekend reading my book and ignoring the enormous mountain of laundry I need to tackle.
  • How can four people accumulate so much laundry??
  • ♫♫Go Gadget go…♫♫

 

Summer at Home: Week 5…

It’s our fifth week at home with no trips or camps going on. I was a little worried about this week after our week of arguing last week and Daniel’s library program being done (which was wonderful, by the way). But we managed to have some summer fun. The kids chose the cards from the Summer Vacation Chart.

Monday we headed to the park. It was so insanely hot, but we stayed about 45 minutes to an hour. Luke swung for the longest time. He just loved it. Poor Daniel got too hot and it made him feel really rotten. We were drinking water the whole time, but it’s just too darn hot!

Tuesday we made a marshmallow catapult. It was a fun little activity.

Here are our supplies ready for us:

Dan saw us working on it and decided he could make it better. And he really did.

He used a ruler (with the ends predrilled- for the rubber band) instead of the second pencil as the catapult. Then we didn’t even need the little cap to hold the marshmallow, it just layed on the ruler.

The kids got a big kick out of it (and I did too to tell you the truth).

They stood there trying to fling marshmallows into each other’s mouths for a while.

Wednesday brought on waterballoons. Whose idea was this?

It took me forever to get into a water balloon filling groove, so the kids played in the pool while waiting on me.


Then they had fun throwing balloons at each other for approximately one minute.

It takes a heck of a lot longer to fill the balloons than it does to pop them… but they had fun.

Thursday was Watermelon Day. It was supposed to be last week, but uhmm… it didn’t happen. It was a pretty low key themed day. I took all my ideas from right here.

We colored half a paper plate to look like a watermelon.

Can you tell whose is whose?

I also made an icecream snack that looked like a watermelon.

Here’s the link of how to make one and it is so much cuter than my pitiful little teeny tiny version, but we enjoyed ours!

Luke wouldn’t eat it! He was too freaked out about the seeds, even though we kept telling him they were really chocolate chips.

The last thing we were going to do for watermelon day was bob for watermelon. Daniel got a big headache though so we skipped out. I think we’re going to be headed to the doctor with him. He has been having headaches and sneezing his little head off.

I guess it was a mini watermelon theme, but another fun summer week. We are getting closer and closer to being ready for the routine that the school year brings!

 

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