We went to Disney the last week of May and it was phenomenal! I think we had just as much fun as the kids. If you are thinking of going, I would have to suggest the last week of May. The lines were minimal(utilizing fast passes at the more popular rides) and the weather was good. I hope when the boys are back in school to do a post on Disney with my pictures. It truly was a magical vacation.
I attended my 20 year high school reunion in June. It was so wonderful to reconnect with some people I had been very close to in my past life. :) It was a blast to catch up with everyone. Its funny how you remember people the way they were in high school and if you haven't seen some of them for almost 20 years, that is the picture you have of them. It was also great to just spend time with some of my friends who are long distance now.
Donna, Luther, and me Robby and me. I've missed you Hortense! :)Dani, Donna, me, Beth and Chermelle at the HLHS family picnic
The boys and I went to Cheekwood. If you are not familiar with Cheekwood, its a botanical garden located in the Belle Meade area. I have lived in Middle Tennessee most of my life and had never been here. My friend and I took our boys even though we were a bit concerned as to whether or not this location would hold their interest. Cheekwood currently has what they call "Backpack Adventures." We checked out backpacks for the boys and headed out on our "adventure." The backpack included a map with designated stopping points and crafts, games, etc to do at each stop. I think the boys really enjoyed it.Chaney's Dairy Farm was another one of our summer destinations. We did this last year as well. The Farm is located in Bowling Green, Ky and you get a wagon ride, a visit with Ms. Glimmer the cow along with an educational and interesting presentation on feeding, milking, and other aspects of farm life, and time to play on their cool playground. Also included in the $5 fee is a scoop of Chaney's Dairy Farm ice cream- I would suggest the How Now Brownie Cow. :)
We also discovered the Maryland Farms Y this summer thanks to our good friends and neighbors, the Smiths. Its like a mini waterpark with a big bucket of water that dumps periodically, a double slide into the kid pool, two bigger slides in the deeper end, and a huge swimming area. My boys loved it!
In between these excursions we had free movies, visits with friends, VBS, lots of Avery spending the night with friends and having friends over for playdates, a game night with our neighbors and friends, hiking a trail, and thanks to my good friend and her sweet husband I got to see Josh Turner at the WildHorse. And we wrapped it all up with a trip to Chattanooga and rafting the Hiwassee river.
Rock Band with our friends and neighbors- I believe Stacey is bolting out Duran Duran's Hungry Like the Wolf.
So now, summer is winding down. School starts in less than a week. Avery will be a big third grader and Aidan will start kindergarten. And for the first time in eight years, I won't have any kids at home with me. Still praying about what that means for me but looking forward to this new phase of life. I'm ready to work on multiplication tables with Avery and study site words with Aidan- after that- well... I guess we'll see.
That's our summer in a nutshell. Hope you had a great one too!
2 comments:
I think this is my favorite post ever. What a great way to wrap up the summer! We've had a great time hanging out with you guys. I can't imagine how different our lives would be without you as our neighbors and our friends. We love you guys!
I've missed you sweet Susan~ I would check often to see if you had a new post, but no... I totally understand. It seems we were all into blogging for a while, then it kind of gets put on the back burner as there is so much going on, and now everyone uses Facebook... I loved seeing and reading all that your summer involved. It was a short summer if I do say so myself, but it looks like you guys made great memories! I am really not looking forward to the school thing, but know it's time to let our little ones go and learn... I'll be thinking about you!
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