So, let's get this going because there was just so much life stuff going on in July.
1. Just living outside
We spend so much of our time outside when the weather cooperates. We have gone to the park and splash pad so many times I've lost count. We also love our little property. The kids have been "camping" as you can see in the picture with their wagon and folding chairs. We have also had impromptu runs through the sprinkler in our clothes. Because sometimes life is too short to change into a swimsuit.
See, not all bad things come in threes!
2. A whole lot of food
'Tis s'more season and we can't resist getting outside and making s'mores when time allows. The kids also completed the reading challenge with the library again this summer and one so many free food items at restaurants in town. We are working our way through all of those and the kids love the extra trips out!
We also ventured into a special treat for Riley's birthday after Payton and I got something similar one night on a date night. We called it dinosaur dirt ice cream:
Yes, it was good!
3. Garage Sales
This is the first summer I would say the kids have really begged to go to garage sales. They are more focused now on getting to break into their piggy bank and, you know, live a little. They both love buying toys and Payton has been finding some excellent outfits. Like she needed more clothes.
Both of these outfits (including the accessories) cost us less than $3 each and Payton is so excited to wear them to school this year.
4. And lots and lots of water
We are thankful this story is being us.
We are also happy to report all of our chickens were saved.
5. Pivot Run
About once a year, we find a window of time where the pivot next door is on, is spraying partially on our road, and we have some free time. That time aligned for us in July. We did our annual sprinkler run through the pivot and had just the best evening together as a family.
6. Taking time to fish
The big kids have been begging to fish all summer and my husband finally took them. They were gone almost all day and caught so many fish, all of which they threw back. They came home with so many stories for Jayden and I to hear.
We weren't overly bored while they were gone. Jayden and I made cookies for their return, ran errands, and made a stop to visit them fishing before nap time. All in all, it was a great day for all of us.
7. A Day of Art
We took a morning with friends to go painting! My mom watched Jayden while I went with the kids to a mermaids and pirate camp. They had so much fun with their friends painting pictures, treasure boxes, a cup (Riley) and jewelry holder (Payton). Payton just loves her jewelry holder and it's become a part of her world:
8. The Fair and Carnival
One of my favorite times of the year! The Fair and Carnival! It's only here for 3 days so we make the most of it. The kids got balloon animals, won some toys from the duck draw, and rode so many rides (including the Ferris wheel, most important to both big kids). We also entered tons of art work, flowers, and crafts into the fair this year and the kids did so awesome. They came home with almost $20!!! They were pretty excited.
9. Loving Nature
Oh how I love that science is right outside our doors. We spent so much time this summer observing nests and seeing the process from eggs to birds. The kids are really interested in birds and identifying type of bird. It's been so fun to learn together.
So much this month. There were also so many things I didn't even touch on, like the 4th of July (we did our own family thing and completed our night with watching the town fireworks and s'mores, of course). But, this was a lot and enough for this month. Now on to August.
Oh, August. You will be a hard month for me. This is the year we send our baby girl, our first child to school. And I'm a mess. I wish I could stop time or restart this time. But, time has a funny way of continuing on and so shall we.
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