I am laying in bed thinking about everything I could blog about. Life keeps on happening around here and I can't keep up. It is 8:00PM on Labor Day. We just got home from Boone, Iowa. It was a long trip and I am dying. My back is killing. We had never been to Boone before, and I can honestly say it will be awhile before I ever return--if I ever return.
Now you are wondering what took us to Boone. It was to use a Groupon I purchased back in January when I wasn't pregnant. The Groupon expires October 30th and since I am getting more pregnant everyday we have been needing to use it for a long time. The Groupon was to visit the Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad and Museum. We drove 2.5 hours to Boone, then we rode the train for 1 hour and 45 minutes, then we visited the museum, then we drove home for another 2.5 hours. The kids loved it. I knew they would. And I can say it was very pleasant to just be together as a family today. It was just hard on me physically.
But because our camera is at the other end of the house with the Boone pictures on it, what I am going to post pictures of now is our home-school pool party we had at our house Friday. Jace and I started homeschool this past week. We are off to a good start this year and I am very happy about it. We have three families -including ours-that homeschool in our ward.
Because we FINALLY had some hot weather in Iowa, we could use our pool again. Have I mentioned that our summer here has been cold this year? Jace and I have been seriously sad about it. We share the same passion for swimming. We love it. When I say cold, I mean we have had only two weeks this summer-in July-when temperatures reached the nineties. We just can't swim in our pool when the temperatures reach the 80's. The water cools down too much over night when the temperature drops to 60 degrees.
I know that everyone in the West has had above normal temperatures, but not us this year, just because we wanted to swim. The last week of July passed and all of August with our pool untouched and covered in the backyard. The Dr said he was going to take it down last week and drain it, but I looked at the weather forecast on my phone and couldn't believe our luck. We were going to have a hot week here in Iowa!!
So I planned two swim parties-play dates really. One was with the sisters from church that I visit teach, and the other with the homeschool families in our ward. I have learned that that is something I really enjoy doing--hosting a swim party. Mostly because the kids have such a great time, and my children love having friends over.
Anyways, Friday at 1:00 we had everyone over -the Perry's and Checkett's. There were 11 kids in total counting my 2.
Here are the boys playing water games in the pool. The girls all swam too, but they also loved playing house and dress-up.
The boys were having a great time playing some water gun games.
The afternoon was great. The kids had had a blast playing and eating junk food, and I had enjoyed visiting with Jessica and Shannon about home-school. It was 5:00 and it was time to go when tragedy struck--well not really, but we had a miss-hap. Tyson fell backwards out of the pool. In the picture above you see him standing on the top step, but he ended up falling backwards out of the pool just seconds after I snapped the picture. He landed on the bricks we had stacked for the kids to use to climb into the pool.
Luckily, Jessica (pink shirt) is a nurse, and Ryan was on his way home. So between the two of them he was all bandaged up in just a short time. I had never seen the Dr in action, I was impressed. I have to say that this is the one thing that I really appreciate about Ryan's residency. He has gone from being a dentist to a surgeon/Dr. I feel like I have the best of both worlds now. He can be a dentist when needed, but can also be a Dr when needed. And it is really handy with kids. I asked him later if he would have felt comfortable bandaging up Tyson if he was just a general dentist and he said no. So residency has been worth it after all!!! It saved the Checketts a trip to the ER.
But Ryan and I also learned a lesson. We felt terrible that something bad happened in our yard. We realized the big responsibility we take on when we invite friends over to swim. It is a hazard!! I think it's good that it is time to drain the pool.
But aren't they cute??
Playing a game where you try to dump each other off the noodles.
And wrestling for the noodles.
This is Jace SWIMMING across the pool. He has become a good little swimmer this year.
Floating! He taught himself this skill!
My little darling learned how to kick and paddle herself across the pool! |
And this is the end of a short summer and a long post!
Wonderful pics of these precious ones! Love you guys so much and am so anxious to cross off another day on the calendar! Soon, soon, soon!!
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