Cache skipped school for a few days and went to Minnesota with David. They gathered with David's side of the family to celebrate Cache's great grandma's 95th birthday! Of course, as the only grand child at the party, he was smothered with love, attention, and legos! They took a trip to the Mall of America and went on an indoor roller coaster, rope courses, and a huge lego area.
The boys gathered around the computer playing 'The Oregon Trail.' We used to play this on the elementary school computers. It was one of my favorite games along with a game called 'Lake Powell' (I think). Was this because I grew up in Oregon or did other kids in other states play this too? Either way, my kids love it!
Just another day in the hood. Yep, all but one of those bikes is ours!
Welcome to our indoor gaga ball court. Hours of fun in the family room!
Cache's final soccer game. They played on the nice turf fields. Apparently, Cache was made for turf. The fields are fast and accurate. He scored 5 goals this game!
Xander always begs me to buy strawberries at the store. If only the other kids would eat them too...although he does a good job of eating them himself!
One of our favorite snacks... pepperoni, crackers, cubed cheese, cut up pickles!
Could it be...the last day of 1st grade! You survived Cache!
And the last day of 3rd grade!
How we celebrate...games with dad! If you haven't played team Sorry, it's a great twist!
Possibly the highlight of the summer came early for us this year. We got invited (or maybe I invited us) to our friend's lake house at Lake Anna. The boat was big and strong, the house had plenty of room and comfortable, the weather was amazing, and our friends were so much fun!
Blake and Easton (with Sara hiding behind)
David thinking, 'hmmm...this is nice...how can we buy a house and a boat on the lake?' I must admit, that was a good hour long conversation on the way home!
Declan, Lacie, and Xander
Best buds, Grayson and Cache
We went out on a perfectly calm night to fish. It was a slow start, but eventually we couldn't keep up with the 6 rods over the boat!
Relaxing after a great day on the lake!
The boys played on a home school soccer team this spring. I always treat them to trophies after playing a season of home school soccer or our own soccer teams I coach. Each trophy costs like $8...so it's a pretty inexpensive way to make their day!