Jun 30, 2020

June's Many Things

So much activity and busyness in June, I will have to really pare down what pics I share.  Which I hate to do, there was so much fun packed in.  But pare down I will.  Well, I will try.

Anna has been dabbling in watercolor.  Such pretty work!
 
 
 
 

Many swim sessions to beat the heat ... made even cooler with so many buds to join us.
 
 

We added a round of mulch around the pool and it looks so nice.

Noah finally got to have his belated birthday street hockey buds over and it was such a fun, full day for all. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In other pool news, we made the mistake of letting the kids swim in it after swimming in a lake and they apparently deposited algae grime that took on a whole new life in our pool.  The girls and I got back from a visit to Emily's to find this green nightmare.  So now we have drained the pool entirely, bleached the life out of it (literally) and are filling it back up again.  Lesson learned!

Skies.
 
 

And guess which chickie just registered for KINGERGARTEN?!  This is happening.
 
 

Another food truck run - this time to Tennessee Tatercakes.  So yum!

Our new curriculum for the fall came in.  Excited for a new season of study!

Finished a book that meant a lot to me.  I finished another book by this same author (today, in fact) that also meant a lot to me - Hearing Jesus Speak Into Your Sorrow.  Recommend both!

Anna bought herself a pet stroller and now we stroll rabbits on the regular.  We are that family.
 

Lasa is working on a summer goal of counting to 100 all by herself.  Halfway there. More than halfway if you consider if just those dang tens where she trips up.  Ha!

Bouquet a la backyard.  Anna arranged this little beauty.
 

A little Anna school update - she took some standardized testing this month to prove the need for her to skip a grade this upcoming year and she killed that test dead.  The principal of our umbrella school called us directly within an hour of my sending her the results to assure me that Anna should certainly, easily, obviously jump on up to 7th grade status instead of 6th in the fall.  Glad for the confirmation and the more fitting grade level.  Whats funny is that she will be doing 8th grade work along with Noah - ha! - but bumping up the simply 7th grade status really just serves us for the next year when she will be doing high school level work with Noah.  This way she can log the credits as an 8th grader that year.  She is such a gifted learner.  It was neat to read some feedback from her CHET teachers saying as much. 

Summer bucket list item that Lasa picked - check!

Father's Day goodies.

Another summer bucket list activity - check!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Other summer bucket list line item - snowballs at Pelican's!

This month Josh tried out canning for the first time.  

His maiden voyage into this was with green beans harvested out back.
 
 
 

Other backyard goodies and delights ...
 
 
 
 

Lasa stayed up past bedtime one special night to get to see and catch lightening bugs.  She was so funny because she could only manage to hold them if she shut her eyes the entire time.

Speaking of bugs, I just waged war for a week on some dang fruit flies and finally won.  These are ones I caught in this thing.  Many others I squashed midair or smashed up against cabinets.  These guys were driving me bonkers!

This year has been the hardest of my life. Period. That has been apparent here on the blog in my lack of blogging.  And I am not even talking about the psychoticness of 2020 and all its news.  I have died a couple different ways personally and relationally and have had to wait on and in the Lord to be able to come to life again.  While things have turned hopeful and are slowly moving forward and in newness, I still have tears on the weekly as I deal with the grief still.  The Lord has been so near through it all and sustained me through this refining fire.  So when a little boutique I have been following since Christmas finally opened back up this past weekend, I went and got me something meaningful to mark this season, this truth, this goodness.  This little thing make my eyes water up just now again.

In June we also took three different little trips, which I think I will give to a separate post.  Those will be coming up shortly!

2 comments:

Amy Faye Brown said...

Gardening and water colors. Pool time and outside play. Getting ready for the new adventure of Kindergarten. Books and more books.
What more can this Brown clan do? :)

(Anna's watercolors are super impressive!)

Kimberly said...

Somehow, saving the whole month for one post makes us look way more productive than the month felt. HA!