embrace the camera…

We were out of town most of this past weekend and we returned to no internet. This is just a tragedy for this internet obsessed house. Isn’t that so sad? Ha! Well, it’s back just in time for me to embrace the camera.

My boys were in love with our hotel {or as Luke calls it: “the showtell”}. The favorite part, of course, was the pool.

We enjoyed one last swim before we left and snapped a quick self portrait.

It wouldn’t be a self portrait without cutting half of someone’s head off in the attempt, so here is the rest of Luke’s face:

♫ School’s… Out… For… Summer… ♫

Well, I inadvertently took a blogging break. Things have been super busy around here and frankly they still are, but I want to get back in my blogging routine. I think the end of the school year rivals December for the busiest time of the year! We have been up to lots around here {and I’m sure a catch-up blog post is in order}, but one of the biggest things would be the last day of school.

I officially have a THIRD grader. Daniel was actually not looking forward to the end of the year, because he LOVES his second grade teacher! She is awesome and he wants her to move on with him! J This was his last year at the Primary School and now he will be heading to the Intermediate School and I’m a little nervous! I think he’s excited.

Luke had his last day in the Three Year Old class. It took much explaining about summer break and being done in Ms. Cindy’s class. They were working on the letter Qq and Luke just couldn’t understand why they would be done and not stick around to make it to letter Zz. J Next year will be his last year of preschool!

My boys are growing too fast!!

Ready or not…

Backpack is sitting, ready to go.

Lunchbox is ready to be filled with food.

Clothes are ironed and ready for the week.

The shortest summer ever is over and school starts tomorrow.

Ready or not.

Lessons I’ve Learned This Summer…

Family vacations are the best.

The gigantic lollipop that seems like a good idea during the high of a vacation is a bad idea in the reality of after vacation. {Don’t buy these monstrosities, Cindy!! Don’t do it!}

Fleas are evil, evil little gross creatures!

The Summer Vacation Chart is actually a doable and fun little tool to keep activities {other than video games and TV watching} happening during the summer.

S’mores are yummy {even made in the microwave}.

Vacation Bible School songs can give your preschooler a soundtrack for the entire summer.

Several trips to lake sprinkled through the summer is muy enjoyable.

Kids swimming in the pool with no fear and not clinging to their momma is awesome!

My seven year old can read Harry Potter. {He LOVED it.} {This is a completely shameless brag, but it is my blog after all, right? :-) }

Being “off schedule” is not necessarily a bad thing.

Summer with these two keeps things interesting!!

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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