Thursday, July 4, 2019

Independence Day

It has taken a few years to come up with our own traditions for this holiday, and now it is my favorite holiday!!! I absolutely love every minute of this day. I spent a ton of time last night doing cute star hairstyles in the girls hair. Luckily they stayed in overnight and looked great this morning. We started out with the neighborhood bike parade. The kids decorated their stuff last night so they were all ready to go! The parade ends at a circle in our neighborhood where we had a yummy pancake breakfast! We spent the afternoon at the Ericson's eating lunch and playing outside. Unfortunately it rained and was chilly so the slip 'n slide didn't last very long but it was still fun. We headed to the Sandy parade and had a blast. The kids loved tumbling down the street, throwing snaps, and talking to the officers riding by. The parade was fun until the wind and the rain hit. Such a bummer. We were all freezing and rushed to the cars at the end of the parade. Of course within half an hour the storm passed and it all calmed right down. We headed home to decide what to do bc we weren't sure if would be worth going back for the fireworks. i decided I would regret it if we didn't so we all got into warm pjs and went back to watch the fireworks. I'm so glad we did! The kids loved playing and dancing around, then the fireworks were great! Besides the weather it was a perfect day!

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Daybreak Lake

To celebrate school getting out we planned a day up at Daybreak Lake. Ashley and Addy invited us to their private access beach. We had the BEST time and all the girls loved it. We brought Jada and Emery with us so they all had friends to play with. It was a blast!

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Last Day of School

The kids have been counting down the days for weeks! Kindergarten gets out a day earlier so they finished up yesterday. It's always fun when one of the kids gets a special award bc then I get to go to the awards ceremony. All my kids happened to get an award, so it was neat to be able to be there. Brynlee got the soaring leader award. Brooklyn also got a string leader award as well as an award for being the safety patrol leader. Brayden got the Presidential Leader award as well as the Hope of America award! The Hope of America award is given to only 10 sixth graders. Their pictures hang in the hall of the school for 6 years, which is really cool. He didn't know he was going to get this award so it was fun to see his reaction when his name was called. We finished the day with a celebratory Menchies run! Congrats on a great year kids!