Here's some more pictures that didn't make their own blog post...
Our youngest was the first to have a summer camp. Terrapin Adventures, the local high ropes course and so much more place, had a camp for 5-8 year olds. Our son loved it.
I started taking pictures of the Community Supported Agriculture pick up board because I can't remember all the items. Even so, I wasn't sure after I got home which was the arugula and which was the salanova lettuce.
We biked from the library to our local Ninja Warrior course in Blandair Park. The kids had a fun time climbing the obstacles...until other kids started showing up. Crowds are never as satisfying, even without the virus.
We visited other playgrounds too.
We had a bunch of apples and used our Instant Pot to make apple crisp, which I was surprised to discover didn't include any crust or pie shell. We mixed the apple crisp with vanilla ice cream or plain yogurt. Yummy!
Don't let the picture fool you--we ate a lot of the crisp before putting it into tupperware. The portion was much larger at the end of cooking than at the beginning of storing.
My daughter made a snowman in the middle of July!
Our anniversary falls in July and we got take out from a fancy restaurant, The King's Contrivance, that was quite delicious. We didn't remember till the last minute so we didn't get a babysitter for the kids. The at home ambiance was lovely.
The kids went to a farm camp. The only pictures I got from there were of my daughter feeding some goats.
Our youngest was the first to have a summer camp. Terrapin Adventures, the local high ropes course and so much more place, had a camp for 5-8 year olds. Our son loved it.
Getting his gear to go |
I started taking pictures of the Community Supported Agriculture pick up board because I can't remember all the items. Even so, I wasn't sure after I got home which was the arugula and which was the salanova lettuce.
And that's just a medium share! |
We biked from the library to our local Ninja Warrior course in Blandair Park. The kids had a fun time climbing the obstacles...until other kids started showing up. Crowds are never as satisfying, even without the virus.
Youngest on the ropes |
Oldest crossing in a new way |
Middle child in the middle of a bridge |
We visited other playgrounds too.
Too many options to choose from! |
We had a bunch of apples and used our Instant Pot to make apple crisp, which I was surprised to discover didn't include any crust or pie shell. We mixed the apple crisp with vanilla ice cream or plain yogurt. Yummy!
Apple crisp |
Don't let the picture fool you--we ate a lot of the crisp before putting it into tupperware. The portion was much larger at the end of cooking than at the beginning of storing.
My daughter made a snowman in the middle of July!
Heat-proof snowman |
Our anniversary falls in July and we got take out from a fancy restaurant, The King's Contrivance, that was quite delicious. We didn't remember till the last minute so we didn't get a babysitter for the kids. The at home ambiance was lovely.
Happy anniversary to us! |
The kids went to a farm camp. The only pictures I got from there were of my daughter feeding some goats.
Relaxing in the shade and having a snack |
I don't want anymore! |
Feeding the other goat |
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