Saturday, August 4, 2012

July 2012 in Pictures


We started the month and finished the month in Brenham.   The kids loved their time in Brenham this summer, more on that later.
 
Hadlee loves making lunch.

If you want to find Hays just look outside and you will find him playing baseball.

Thanks to Mema and Papa, we're finally playing in the backyard.


Hadlee wanted bangs in her hair so she did what any 7 year old would do??............

Tye-dye nails by Mommy.


The kids got a baby pool from Aunt Ro and have played in it like they are 2 years old again.



I took these pictures one evening but they play in the pool at least 5 times a day.

Hays enjoys the pool the most, probably to cool down after his one player baseball games.


Lunchtime.

After hanging out at Garner, this was how Hadlee dressed for an entire week.


Hays decided to sleep in his sisters' room again and so did Coffee.


Hays and Harper enjoying the library. 



Our gigantic sunflowers that got taller than us.


The girls and I joined in on a 5K one Saturday.  It went right by our house so we got our walking shoes on and started walking the route.   We crossed the finish line at 49:32, then we had to walk back home.


We spent more time at the Frio and enjoyed every minute of it!



Smores fun!


The girls are really into wearing their eye shades, it cracks me up!


Hadlee and I were killing time at the nail salon while Harper had her turn.   It took two hours to get our nails done but they sure did look pretty.



Playing ball in his PJs.


Girls night out to see Annie.   They loved it!  



Celebrating the baptism of Carson!


We are keeping the tooth fairy busy this summer!



Did I mention that Hays loves baseball?



We toured the new dorm at TLU and thought that maybe we could start them in college a little early.



We started and finished the month picking figs.    We have fed the neighborhood and more with the figs our tree produced.  One night while we were eating dinner we saw a fox getting some figs.     




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