My pride and joy!

My pride and joy!

Monday, September 10, 2012

packing in the fun

We always try to go somewhere for a weekend right before school starts but this year was just too crazy at the end of the summer.  So we took a day and went to Evansville for some last minute fun.  We started at the indoor inflatable place and then saw Ice Age 4 and ended the day with dinner at Olive Garden.  We had a nice day with the kids and hopefully we can do a weekend get-a-way over fall break. 






We also had a short break in the weather and the kids had a camp out in the backyard.  I especially love this because I get to enjoy the s'mores and then retreat to my own big bed as I DO NOT camp!  Unfortunately, as I settled on the couch with my laptop and some hot tea ready to watch a girly non-kid movie Ava came in because she needed her Mommy.  So instead she fell asleep on the couch next to me and we "camped" in my bed together.  The kids love their campouts.  Their daddy is so awesome and very much enjoys doing this stuff with them.  He asked them at dinner if they wanted to get out the tent and camp in the back yard and their were screams in unison!  I admit some of it was me because I knew I could have some peace!!!
Lots of bagage for an overnight campout!

Enjoying some s'smores on the one day the burn ban was lifted!




Then this past weekend we went to the drive in with some fun families!  We had such a great time!  It was something I haven't done in at least 25 years and the kids and Matt had never experienced it.  It was a cool evening so we were able to bundle up, snuggle under our blankets and eat popcorn.  I love family time!


 
 
And finally we did some art projects, had friends over to play and spent some time with our fun cousins! 
 


Courtney, Carter (and baby Rory due in Jan.), Ava, Emily, Sophia, Kaleb and Alex hanging at Nana's.

Now I am trying to finish up canning.  I'm hoping to get some more green beans to finish up because most of ours got burned up in the heat or eaten by some critter:( 
Posted by Heather Brewer Hill

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