Showing posts with label summer bucket list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer bucket list. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Slow Down, Summer!

Summer is FLYING by! Luckily we still have a couple weeks left before the non-stop days of school routine descend upon us.  This past week we've been consumed with grief as we mourn the unexpected passing of one of our friend's sons and one of Randy's scouts,  Tommy Beatty.  We've been grieving right along with the family and supporting them any way we can.  Randy spoke at the funeral and did such a great job that one guy said, "I need to get to know Randy better so he can speak at my funeral!"  Death is such a hard thing for us to accept, and yet it is inevitable.  I've learned a lot about grief and I can tell you that time truly heals all wounds but when your heart is aching, time seems to drag by.  This past week has stirred up lots of past heartache for me, but it has also been good for me to see how far I've come since the deaths of Lindsey and Mom.  It gives me hope for our friends, that eventually their hearts will heal too.

But now back to all things summer.  There have been so many little things going on here and there.  I feel like most of my time is spent juggling time doing fun things with the boys, cleaning up the messes they leave in their wake, and falling asleep anytime I sit down for more than five minutes.  A good way to measure the chaos in my life is to take a look at my laundry room.  It hit a new level of disarray that I had to document before getting it cleaned up, only to have it destroyed the next day.  My boys are slobs.


The explosion in my laundray room and you can't even see the stuff piled around the corner.  Ugh.

We went hiking with our neighbors

We made it to the waterfall but it was all dried up.  Still beautiful though!

Henry is still as cute as ever


After the hike we went to Chik-Fil-A for lunch, courtesy of gift cards from Grandma Great.  Thanks Grandma!


Every week there is a free concert at Pine Lake Park so we've ridden our bikes there a couple times to enjoy the music and play.  The free balloon swords are a nice bonus as well. 



Marcus got a job!  Hallelujah!  Bored teenagers are so annoying.  Mostly because I have a million things I could use their help with but that requires lots of nagging and then no one is happy.  Now I don't have to nag him (as much) and he's out of my hair AND earning money.  He lifeguards at The Pine Lake Club and basically gets paid to watch kids during their swim lessons.  He hates it.  I tell him it's a great motivator to get an education so he doesn't have to do it for the rest of his life.  Another perk: There are very few bikini-clad girls there to flirt with him.  

 We had some yucky weather for a few days.  It even rained which it never does in the summer.  I got so desperate I found a groupon for an indoor trampoline place and took my boys and their friends.  I read a book and made phone calls while they played.  It was money well spent!

Eventually we had the place to ourselves


Ethan needs to be a Ninja Warrior

We created a short bucket list for the summer and one of the things on the list per Landon's request was to go to the Fall City Library, (not the one near our house that we usually go to) and try out this little burger joint.  The library was a disappointment (most books have to be reserved online so there's not much on the shelves) and the burger place was greasy and delicious.   

It started to rain hard so we ate in the van.  Marcus downed this in about 30 seconds.

Marcus went on trek for the first time.  I cringe at his accessories but was happy he went.  Eventually he was happy he went too.  He quickly became nicknamed "The Ox" as he helped everyone pull their handcarts.  There was a major lightning storm so all the leaders had to figure out a new plan and while they were doing that, they put Marcus in charge of the entire group of 500+ youth, leading them in songs as they waited.  I've heard from many adults about what an awesome son I have so I'm proud of him and his natural leadership abilities.

Trek 2019

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Not Enough Time!

Our stuff is being packed up right now.  The reality of our move has hit.  We said goodbye to most of our ward family today and it makes me so sad.  Goodbyes are always hard and even harder as a parent when you see your kids crying as they say their goodbyes.  We've moved enough to know that not all goodbyes are final but the friendship is never quite the same.   I always tell people we always come back and I mean it!  I'm counting on Randy to qualify for the Boston Marathon to give us an excuse to come back to New England in the spring.
The computer is getting packed up tomorrow so here's a little update on our plans.  We close on this house Friday morning and drive out of here heading to Niagara Falls and then on to Erie, PA where I found a sweet hotel with an indoor water park.  Our next big stop will be in Minnesota where we are staying with good friends from our dental school days. They have 3 boys so I only feel a little bit bad about imposing on them with my wild bunch.  After Minnesota we are headed to Mt. Rushmore and lots of driving with nothing to break it up until we reach Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.  Assuming we haven't lost huge amounts of time due to our van breaking down on us we should have time to play there for the day before the homestretch that gets us to Seattle.  I'm so nervous as to how this week-long road trip is going to last.  Typically the boys can't drive for more than 15 minutes before there's a full out brawl in the back seat.  I'm not exaggerating.  I stocked up on $5 movies (no time to mess with Red Box rentals), road trip games from the $5 Store, and audio books.  Fingers crossed we survive the road trip with both our van and sanity in tact!
Marcus earned a bunch of merit badges and a couple rank advancements and the whole family got in on the picture

Randy's "other family"....his scouts

Our friends surprised Randy with a farewell cake at the last pack meeting
Even the Activity Day girls made him a cake.  So cute!

We got a new tramp!  We've only had it for 3 weeks but it was totally worth putting it up just to take it back down.
We played capture the flag with Nerf guns.  The boys were in heaven!

Landon dashed off to get the flag and was inches away from getting it before he got hit.  Then he cried.


We went raspberry picking and made delicious homemade ice cream with it because there's no time for making jam.


Raspberry picking with the Ferrell's.  Another family we hate to say goodbye to.

We rode our bikes into town for donuts and were shocked to see the donut shop had closed.  But the little bakery next door was pretty awesome. 

We discovered Trustom Pond.  Huge frogs, huge tadpoles, and the boys can't get enough of it.
Walking around Trustom Pond with the Cub Scouts