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Signs of Summer

The Slip 'N Slide has been a hit - especially with Delaney!  There's just something about those chubby little legs in a swimming suit!




Ever since the gator arrived, there have been many work projects.  Caiden, obviously is the instigator in such projects.  Cambry, though, has been happy to help.  They've been working on a "house" in those trees so they had to clear away a lot of dead grass.  What a useful tool, that gator!

Strawberries!  I think we've picked the last of them, but boy were they fun to have around.  Every trip out to the garden resulted in Delaney's question, "Stawbeee?"  So, we'd pick a few!  She even learned how to take the green stems off.



A sink full of broccoli ready to be frozen.  It's amazing how many little creatures live in the depths of the broccoli stalks.  We finally had to pull the plants because the bugs were winning out!

Ice cream cones!  I really should have a video of this gal licking the ice cream.  Chelan and I could barely keep our laughter in tonight as she licked her way to the very bottom!

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  1. Oh, how i love those little kiddos! The chubby legs and Caiden leading the gator! Priceless!

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