Out for a Sunday drive!
Swimming with Mady & Morgan.
Lake activities with Owen & Sophia
Summer BBQ!
Crafting with Grammie & Grandpa
Livin' Large
Just Chillin'
The Family
The hardest part of my day happens around 8:15 every weekday morning. I've been doing it for 4 1/2 years. I drive my little kiddos to their day care (school, as we call it), give them lots of hugs and kisses, visit with their friends and teachers, and leave them there for the day. It never gets easier! I struggle with that decision nearly every day, but know that for our family, it's the best solution at this time.Next month, Kevin & Heather are headed to Singapore for 5-6 months. He'll be working on a new product for his company and she's fortunate enough to be able to take time off from teaching to go along for the experience.
We'll miss them a great deal, but know that this is an opportunity that they shouldn't pass up.
Thanks for a fun weekend, guys. Be safe, we love you. We'll see you at Christmas!

They play 3 vs. 3, without a goalie and we don't even keep track of the score. Avery had a big cheering section as both sets of Grandparents, Aunt Jade and cousins Owen & Sophia came out to watch.
If nothing else gets accomplished today...at least I have a clean refrigerator.
6 hours of driving for 6 hours of meetings...it was a long day!
It's season finale week....Dancing With The Stars (DWTS) and American Idol (AI). The whole family has enjoyed watching these programs together, but we're definitely ready to be done with shows for the summer. Yeah for David Cook!
Avery has rhythm. She loves to dance along during the show and pretend she's singing into a microphone. I'm thinking we should have enrolled her in a dance class versus playing soccer this spring.
Austin on the other hand, is all BOY! We frequently have to stop him from kicking the soccer ball on to her field during the games. He's content when he has a ball in his hand and often one in each hand.
One night this week, Avery was pretending to be on DWTS and wanted Austin to be her partner...he chose to play with the bouncy ball instead.
Boys will be Boys!
Isn't it funny how the pet that was once your "baby" suddenly gets put to the back burner because of your "real babies"? Our cat, Lofton, was once the apple of our eye. We threw her a birthday party when she turned 1. I remember when she would sleep on our heads when she was just a kitty. We used to buy her toys and Jon played hide and seek with her frequently. One winter we painted our family room and Lofton evidently enhaled too many paint fumes...she was on her deathbed. We took her to the Vet, left her there over the weekend and even visited her while she was there. A few tears and about $500 later she was home with us again.
Well, now unfortunately for Lofton, she doesn't get much love from us. Jon keeps her fed and watered, but other than that she mostly lives in the house on her own terms.
If anyone knows someone that needs to give out some extra love...I'm sure Lofton would appreciate it. To us, she's priceless! (That means she could go to a loving home for free)



Yesterday was Halloween. What to do with all that candy? One dentist office in the area is offering to pay children $1 for every pound of candy that they surrender to the dentist's office. How long do you suppose it will work to tell her that Mommy or Daddy need to sample the candy to make sure it tastes okay. Avery was a bubble bather and Austin was a little elephant. It was a cold night, so we just made it to a few homes up and down the street and then handed out candy to those that stopped in at our house.