What We Do – June

I have not blogged in awhile, so here we are back in summertime! Last June I took the kids to the Alton Picnic, a big picnic held in the town up the road. There is a cute little train ride for kids that we all LOVE.
James didn’t want to smile for me, but he had a pretty good time on the train ride too.
There is always a really great dinner at the picnic – dutch oven meat and potatoes and homemade rolls. The kids just love it because they get to play at the park. Luckily Grandpa was there to push James in the swing!
We were in St. George at Walmart the next week and found this crazy looking bug on the door of our car. He was just hanging out there. I have never seen a bug like that, and it wasn’t scared of people or anything. 

This summer we decided to fix up our basement. It has always been this awesome fluorescent pink color and there were huge cuts in the drywall from when our house was rewired. There was also an amazing amount of drywall texture glopped on the walls. We sanded down the walls, patched all the cracks in the dry wall…

Took out an extra door leading to the pantry and patched up that wall, and took our old kitchen cabinets which are being replaced and put them up downstairs, and then we painted and refinished. The “after” pictures will be forthcoming!

I also got to try my hand at plumbing when our sink wouldn’t drain and I thought I would just have to clean out the pea trap and instead we found the clog was further down the pipe. After trying to snake out all the goop, we busted a piece of an old rusty metal pipe and got to replace some pipes. Lots of goop scooped, lots of plumbers putty to stop leaks, and a couple hardware store trips and drano bottles later, the sink was fixed! It was a really gross day… but I am glad to have a sink that finally drains properly.

Chris gave Elora one of his old cameras so she could take some pictures of her own. Here are some of her favorites: Daddy.

Items left from the Farmer’s Market where I sold bread and baked goods all summer.

Her kitties.

Our beautiful sunflowers we planted together and that Elora dutifully watered every day.

More of her kitties…

Me weeding near our sunflowers.

Oliver in his UPS costume, cape, hat, and gardening gloves (I mean Iron Man gloves).

Marion – I love this picture. Not sure why, it just is so… Marion.

Elora left me this note asking me to make pesto. She had picked a whole bunch of parsley from the herb garden. I need to teach her that I use basil for pesto.

We do a lot of cooking in our house and I have lots of sweet little helpers.

Oliver went through a really awesome phase where he dressed up like Han Solo every single day.

James loves Winnie the Pooh.

Every. Single. Day.

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