Saturday, June 9, 2012

Summer is here!!

Luke taking on his first swim of the season!

Batman's first ride of the season!


Lawn movie! 
We showed We Bought A Zoo for the block and ended the night with Zoolander for the adults! I think we are going to make a monthly movie night!

I started off June with this cutie!  I got to fly to Lubbock, Texas to visit my bestie Ginger and her precious baby girl, Kailyn.  Ginger and I have known each other for 26 years.  Pretty amazing since we actually only lived in the same city for just over 3 years!



 
Then and now!

We also had our first visitors of the summer all the way from Indianapolis.  For some reason, we never get pictures when they are here, but Sophia and I took took this pic...
...our first manis and pedis of the summer season thanks to Nick, and thanks to Sophia for spending some girl time with me! We loved having you, and you are welcome anytime!

The boys also had a wild last couple of weeks at school.
Logan and his buddies at Field Day. This group could be big trouble in the future!

Batman stopped by their party to encourage them to continue to read and stay safe over the summer!

Best Buds!

Logan's wonderful Kindergarten class.  This is a great group of kids!


Luke's last day of Preschool.  Thanks to Miss Carol and Miss Michelle for a wonderful year!

Logan got the Lifesaver Award for always being a great helper!  His teacher said he was always by her side...I think he was literally by her side all. year. long. Thank goodness for the patience of kindergarten teachers!

Logan had three incredible teachers this year! Thanks to Mrs. Kisch, Mrs. McMahan and Mrs. Kwaiser for all that they did to make this year so amazing! His actual teacher, Mrs. Kisch, had a baby at the beginning of May.  She surprised the class at their end-of-the-year party with a precious video made up of pictures from all of their activities. Upon telling the kids she had a special video for them to watch, Logan asked very excitedly and very innocently if it was the video of her baby being born (he does not have a clue how this happens). I felt badly for him as I worried he would be embarrassed that some of the adults were laughing. In true six-year-old form, he shrugged his shoulders and moved on.  I did not make a big deal out of it.  He is six, and I figure I have time before I have to drop that bomb on him!


And, last but not least, we have actual veggies in the vegetable garden! 
Here is to a very busy and very happy summer!




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