Summer Catch Up
Okay, okay, I've dropped the ball on this blogging thing this summer. I'm sorry. Please allow me to explain and at the same time play catch up.
The girls returned home from a week in Idaho and that's when things kicked into high gear. My brother J. and I made a trip to Midland to visit our sister and her family and receive our Christmas gift from our brother-in-law, Tod. He treated us to a couple of rounds of golf at Midland Country Club and an outstanding steak dinner. He also proved what we already knew, that he and his son Reagan are my superiors on the golf course. That's my brother J., Reagan, Tod, Tod's brother Alan and me below.
The following weekend, I participated in the Zoe conference at North Davis Church of Christ in Arlington. It was fun to see so many familiar faces and to have the conference in our own backyard. DJ Bulls and the North Davis gang were outstanding hosts and we actually worked in a quick lunch with Brandon and Sheryl Thomas and their kids on Sunday. It was fun to watch our girls and Sam play together. Doesn't happen enough.
Immediately following Zoe, we left for Kidz Faith Camp. It was our churches first ever summer camp and it went really well thanks to Rhonda Cullum and countless others who volunteered their services. Our whole family participated.
Rainey was a camper. Here she is on her bunk. I don't think she slept much, but she had a great time.
Here she is with one of the teen counselor's, Shelby.
And with her sweet friend Iris.
We returned from camp in time to celebrate the 4th of July with family and friends. Steph and I ran in a 5K early that morning and then the girls joined us for a community pancake breakfast and parade in Trophy Club where our church is located. From there, we swam and grilled at Uncle J and Aunt Laurie's before heading out to watch fireworks.
The girls met Bugs and Daffy...
rode the trucks with dad (I had to pry myself in and out of that thing!)...
flew the planes and even rode the log ride and got soaked!
Rainey decided she wanted to ride some rides that Em wasn't big enough to ride, so Em flew solo for a little while.
Rainey driving mom around in style. From what I've been told by parents of older children, she'll be doing this for real soon enough.
I had to drive our car, but Emily had fun blowing the horn.
We saw two shows at the park that were both pretty good. They couldn't compare with the glory days of Six Flags in Arlington in the early '90's (right BST?), but they were fun. One was a '50's show and the other was a '70's show. Rainey (of course) LOVED them and was astonished to learn that the cast gets paid to do that.
After our fun time in S.A. we came home for four days of VBS at our church. The theme was the power of Jesus and we set up our building as a big power lab. Rainey had fun dressing up and coming up with crazy hair-do's everyday to be a mad scientist. Yes, we did joke about teaching kids to be Christian scientists...Tom Cruise and all that.
Emily's hair did not stand up like her sisters, but she had a great time at VBS too.
3 Comments:
So wait, Tom Cruise is a Christian Scientist now? Well, at least it's a step in the right direction from that Scientology stuff. Someone tried to explain that to me the other day. Let me 'splain. No that would take too long. Let me sum up: Aliens + multiple lives + intergalxy travel = Bizarre!
Glad to get the update. Wish your family well for me.
Yep ... the driving thing will happen REAL soon. We now have THREE driving. We've considered selling one (car or kid?!?!) just to pay for the insurance!!
Hope to see y'all at ZOE in Nashville!!
Okay, Okay, Okay, so you have been busy. We understand but there were so many days in between those days. Nobody will read your blogs if you don't give them anything to read. Seriously, it looks like you have had a busy summer. The pictures are great and hope to see yall in Midland soon. Melissa
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