Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Family Camp!
Our family went to family camp again at Trout Lake. We had the most amazing week. It was so fun.
I tried posting all of our photos in one post, but Blogger was giving me issues. Finally, I gave up and decided to post via Picasa, which is great but only lets me post 4 photos at a time. Therefore, we have several Family Camp posts.
Molly and Alex
I tried posting all of our photos in one post, but Blogger was giving me issues. Finally, I gave up and decided to post via Picasa, which is great but only lets me post 4 photos at a time. Therefore, we have several Family Camp posts.
Molly and Alex
Family Camp!
Family photo at the rocket launch
After all the rockets are launched, they give the kids time to retrieve them. Molly ran to get ours, and she ran right into a huge mud puddle. She thought it was pretty funny that her toes were that dirty. See the book in her hand? Dr. Dolittle. This kid always has books with her. :)
Family Camp
Family Camp!
Family Camp
Family Camp!
Family
My (Emily) parents had a BBQ on July 3, and several relatives and friends were able to make it. It was great!
Here are Sally (my sister), me, and our cousins Tina and Megan.
Molly and Alex with their cousin Tyler. My parents were attempting to get a photo of their three grandchildren together. Guess which one was NOT cooperating? Yes, the oldest. This is the best photo I got.
Alex loves riding this pedal tractor around Grandpa's farm.
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On the way to South Dakota for this trip, we hadn't even gotten a block away when Alex asked how much longer it would be until we got there.
About halfway to SD, Alex asked where we were. We told him we were in the middle of nowhere. Then a while later he asked to talk to Grandpa on my cell phone. Alex told Grandpa, "We are in the middle of a place called nowhere."
Happy Father's Day!
We went bowling for Father's Day. We had a bowling pass from May-August, and it made a good Mother's Day activity so we went back for Father's Day. Happy Father's Day, Cory! You are the best husband and father, and we are so thankful for you!
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Strawberry Picking
I don't have any photos from this, but it's a funny story.
In late June I took Alex strawberry picking at a berry farm. We went with my friend Rachel and her children, Ru and Isaiah.
Alex picked about three strawberries, saw that his hands were messy, and told me that he needed to have a bath. Ha!
The plants had recently been watered, so they were a little wet, and a tiny bit of dirt and straw stuck to some of the berries and leaves. They were generally really clean, but there were some moldy strawberries and slugs around. Alex won't even eat pizza without having it cut up so he can eat it with a fork and avoid the possibility of getting his hands messy. Picking the strawberries just wasn't going to happen.
So... I am picking away, and Alex starts eating strawberries out of my bucket. Ru and Isaiah were picking their own and eating some too, but they weren't eating any that Rachel picked.
Alex and Ru were talking to each other about the strawberries they were finding, and Alex kept holding up the biggest and best (from my bucket that I had picked!) to show her. Silly kid.
When we decided we had picked enough, we had to weigh our berries to pay. Rachel ended up with nearly twice as many berries as I did, since she had help and I just had an eater. :)
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