We are still here. The summer has started out packed full of fun. The kids spent a week with their grandparents while Kevin and I worked and then enjoyed a "kid free" mini-vacation. The week flew by. We picked the kids up from my parents house and were able to watch one of Dylan's baseball games. He is such a little super star. He made the all-star team this year and has been spending a lot of time at practice. As usual, it was very hard to leave my parents and come home. We love our home and love Boise, but spending time with our families is always so much fun. I am happy to report that the goatie has left the building. As sexy as it looked (close your ears mom), I am glad to see that "spikey" thing go (as Kendall so eloquently put it).
While we were visiting my parents we took a trip to see Kevin's sister and her family. They just bought a new house, so we were excited to check it out. Kami had saved a few of her special toys to pass down to the girls. Sidney especially like the little ponies.
Kevin is off for the summer (can you hear the jealousy in my words)? He is having so much fun with the girls. They have been attending the library programs and spending endless hours at the park and in the backyard pool (wading pool that is).
We have gotten pretty involved in the summer reading program with the girls. They just reached their first level and redeemed their slips for prizes. They got candy, tickets to the Snake River Stampede Rodeo and goldfish. Yes, real live goldfish. Kevin and I were laughing, because they got free goldfish and we spent $10 buying the supplies. It has been fun watching the girls get so excited over feeding their fish every night. Kendall has changed their names at least five times. Kevin finally put his foot down and said they would be "Goldy" and "Fish". Why ruin a good thing, after all Kendall's giraffe is "giraffe", monkey is "monkey, and we have "cat" and "cat in the hat".
Sid is really starting to jabber away. The other day she actually spoke her first complete sentence "More banana please mommy". I could not believe my ears and actually asked her to repeat herself. Sure enough that is what she had said. She is our little athlete. If there is a ball within 10 yards of her, she will find it, throw it and kick it. She continues to amaze us with her accuracy. She has also been showing off her profound running skills. Unfortunately this also includes running away from mom and dad in parking lots. No good I say!
Camping season has officially begun in the Strong household. Last weekend we went to my absolute favorite spot. I am not sure I can mention the name for fear that it will be overcrowded by all of the people who see the gorgeous pictures below...
The girls are such good campers. It has gotten so much easier now that they are getting a little older (if one can call an "almost" 2 and 3 year old "older"). The only gear that we have to pack are clothes, diapers and wipes. No more Pack and Play, formula, booster seats or special gadgets. It is sweet! We stocked up on glow sticks from the dollar store and gave the girls one each night while we were camping. They were in heaven. It was their own personal night light. Kevin took Sidney out on her first solo fishing trip while Kendall got her beauty sleep. They were gone for nearly 3 hours. Kevin said she is a great little fisherman. I asked how many fish they caught and he said "None, but she is still a great fishermen". Hmm??? Apparently she had a good time as she returned with only half the bag of marshmallows!
3 comments:
Fun pics! I think Bill and Audrey are going camping at that super secret campsite this weekend!
Great pictures!!!!!!!!!!! We sure miss all of you.The swing set looks so sad without the girls.I love you all!!!!!!!!!Mom
oh my, i miss idaho. isn't it amazing how much less stuff we're hauling around these days? simply beautiful.
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