Sunday, June 24, 2018

Week 25

 Lunch at the park with friends.


 Mac's lego robot.



 We found a frog in our flower bed. Oak loved anything creepy, crawling.



 I got this very boring video from the library where the guy shows shortcuts to math. Mac loved it.


 Mac's drawing of daddy.


 We went to a reunion at Silver Falls State Park. That place is amazing!





 Right next to the lodge where our reunion was was a nature park for kids teaching them about different animals. All the paths twisted and turned and led back to the lodge so we just let the kids run around. They loved it.

 My uncle and cousin took the kids around and showed them how to find wild berries to eat. These are salmon berries and I can't remember the name of the other. 





 We went on another trail that led to a waterfall. But when we got down there there were people making it not apporpriate for little ones to be there so we walked down the trail further and found this little tunnel of trees that led to this part of the river. It was shallow enough the kids could just splash and play and get wet.






 Bingo is my kids' favorite part of this reunion.

 On our way home we wanted to stop at the big falls and walk behind it. The kids were amazed.




Sunday, June 17, 2018

Week 24

 We met up with some new friends at the Lava Beds and we had such a great time exploring some caves.













 We read a book about how the Statue of Liberty was made and so my kids decided to recreate it.

 A beautiful sunset from my couch.

 We went to support Mac's taekwondo teammates who were testing for their blackbelt. 
It was an amazing experience.

 We aren't usually home for Father's Day because of a family reunion that always happened on this weekend. But this year we were because the reunion weekend changed. It was fun to be home with daddy and celebrate him.



 He is very hard to buy gifts for because he just isn't a things person but when I saw this knife sharpener I knew he would love it. He also got some beard oil.


Oak's drawing of her daddy during church.