This boy reached 3000 reading minutes! He was pretty excited.
Taylor & Rylee put on their clothes that they had gotten from Grandma for their birthday. It was their idea that I take a picture and send it to her. Then after that they said, "You better send it to Grammy too." What thoughtful little girls! I love that they know they are loved by their Grandma & Grammy.
I took these two rascals to the Adventure Zone one morning. It was a great reminder of how out of shape I am, but we all had fun. Look a Luke's face :)
For Mother's day this year the girls took my mom to a little fiesta. The tacos were tasty. The setting was perfect. And it was fun to do something new.
A couple of days after the fiesta my mom treated all the girls, even Grandma, to pedicures. We then went to Herm's for breakfast. My Grandma couldn't believe her cinnamon roll pancake. It was huge! (and delicious)
One afternoon the kids built forts in the front room. They got to sleep in them for the night and thought it was awesome.
Caleb was really into Spiderman for a couple of months. He set up this awesome shot, took the picture, and asked me to type VS in between the two. He cracks me up.
Curlers!!! It took forever, but the end result was worth it.
Curly! Curly! Curly! Alexa wanted her pictured taken in a costume so badly. She has always wanted to just be one of the big girls,
My identical twinsies! Rylee with her leg popped and Taylor's straight. (just in case one day I don't remember)
Rylee, arms folded. Taylor, arms up. If I was the picture poser...I would've put my ladies in the front :)
These cuties are Kindergarten graduates! The school posted their teachers for next year and they aren't in the same class. They don't even care. It breaks my heart though.
I was asked to head up a beach party for all of the 3rd graders. It ended up being perfect! My favorite part was the photo booth. Kids are hilarious.
We did a little backyard camping for a couple of nights. It was nice! Felt like camping, but not near as dirty.
My little mischief makers. They were hollering for me one day and I looked out the window and they were stuck in the cherry tree.
Spring soccer was in full swing. I didn't make it to a lot of Caleb's games, but I enjoyed the ones that I got to to see. Look at the size difference between him and the kid in the florescent socks....it blows my mind! He isn't the most aggressive player, but there is definite improvement in his confidence and skills. That makes me happy.
Warmer weather finally greeted us and we took full advantage one day. I love taking the kids to first dam over in Logan to feed the ducks. Luke was funny. He would rip the bread, eat a piece....rip the bread, feed it to the birds...rip the bread, eat a piece....rip the bread, feed it to the birds - that boy of mine LOVES to eat.