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A brief visit from "Uncle" Paul.
Claire had official school picture day in the fall, but for reasons I can't figure out, they had a second picture day in the Spring. I didn't pay much attention to this, and in fact, forgot all about it until she came home with these lovely photos. I love that she wearing her Star Wars shirt.
We're still learning how to control George's eczema. We found he is allergic to eggs, soy, cow's milk and wheat, so of course, keeping him away from these things is priority.
first spinach harvest
Joe and I were middle school youth group leaders at our church this past year. The kids loved playing "Mr. Joe" in chess.
Swimming Lessons
The kids loved Mr. Berry, who has been teaching swimming lessons for over 40 years.
We haven't told the kids that they failed their swimming test. They were so excited; I hated to burst their bubbles.
Final Week of Kindergarten
Field Day
The Banana Car
Claire and her friend Amelia
Millennium Park
Claire and Wes Koopmans
Casey and Joe feeding their boys
Summer Camps
First week of summer vacation, Claire attended Spring Hill Day Camp with two friends from church.
At the end of the week, she was given the Joy award.
The next week, she and Avery had a fun week at Art Camp.
The Mud Run
The crowd gathers to watch the annual Mud Run in Kalamazoo.
Joe's ready to get dirty.
And he's off...
Quite the entrance, I have to say.
The kids enjoyed watching the chaos.
Handsome Man
Future Mud-Runner splashing away.
Father's Day
Claire was really tuned into her Daddy's heart for Father's Day. She knows he likes to read the Bible, so she arranged to have a Bible story time. And she knows he likes a clean house, so she cleaned the living room for him.
a Daddy-Daughter talk
Joe had one request for his special day: eat a large bowl of ice cream with his kids.
"Camping"
Come summertime, we typically spend a weekend camping with the Koopmans and Youngs families. This year, with baby Sam's health concerns and Casey's surgery just a few days earlier, we thought it would be better to "rough it" at Casey's parent's house on Half Moon Lake. It was perfect.
Claire lost 2 teeth shortly after arriving at the lake. Good thing the tooth fairy anticipated this and planned ahead.
Sleeping bags on the bed: a perfect blend of camping and comfort.
Claire's favorite part of camping was the tubing.
Henry wasn't up for tubing, but loved playing by the water and in the sand.
Fresh Air + Plenty of Playing = Big Appetites
Claire and I took a spin around the lake looking for crocodiles. No luck.
The dads enjoyed teaching their sons the game of Frisbee.
I think they got the hang of it.
The way those three boys fought over the Frisbee reminds me of their dads. The apples did not fall far from those trees.
a very proud Isiah
Three peas in a pod
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