Saturday, June 25, 2022

Project 365, Week 24

The fun thing about this week is we officially finished out 11th, 10th and 7th grades. The school year was largely "routine", which we're grateful for, particularly after the last couple years.

June 13
Avery and Aiden had finished up the Friday before but Amanda had the morning at school for two finals. And then, we were done. They were exhausted from a weekend of friends camp so there was grumpiness. The traditional yay!-school's-over jumping picture felt disingenuous, but we all value tradition to some degree so here we have it. :)



Speaking of tradition, we had our monthly fondue night/celebrating the end of the school year, but that was somewhat unsuccessful as well. We're all a bunch of humans living in this house, and sometimes its messy. 


But! A garden hose + a toddler = squeals and giggles. :)






Aiden was ready to support the home team for the Celtics playoff game. 


June 14
Our friend Jason put the boys to work on the siding at the office, picking up where we left off last September.



Our neighbors hosted a pool party to welcome summer. As we walked back, Dakota and I played with our shadows. I so love the play and wonder of a 3-year old.



My four favorites out on the soccer field together. 



Still celebrating that school is out for the summer, with our traditional ice cream cones, even though we can no longer walk to DQ. Dakota was the only one who cooperated for a picture. When he heard his order included sprinkles he said Sprinkles?? Yes! with a fist pump. This kid!


June 15
We did a very brief photoshoot for his 4th birthday. We are utterly biased, but we think Dakota is one in a million. He has expanded our hearts and has taught us important things about life and love we didn't even know we didn't know.








On our way to Mid-Week.




June 16



June 17
Avery and Amanda both served at church, an overnighter to welcome the incoming 7th graders. Zero sleep happened for them at the sleepover, but they had fun.



June 18
Last two games of the season for Shaun and Aiden.




Also a last...our church's Saturday night service. Our attendance numbers are still way down post-Covid and there is much man-power necessary to make a service happen, so after 20 years they opted to take away Saturday night. Our family has designed our life around that service, so it'll be an adjustment. The church staff served dinner as a way of closure.


After, we went to Cabela's for a couple important purchases. :)



June 19
Nana and Grandpa John flew up from Florida to see our gang. This day, she along with Grandpa Jeff and Grandma Diane, hosted the Unbirthday party, to celebrate ALL the kids birthdays in one shot. 

I'm so grateful for how intentional she's always been about staying involved in our lives. It is a wonder to me how she stays current on the goings-on with both her grandkids and great-grandkids. For so many years she made it possible for our family to travel to Florida to visit her and she always found her way to CT a couple times a year. She's a dear friend and I'm grateful for our times together. We sat on this swing for a long while enjoying the sun and the goings on.







The whole crew on Shaun's side.




Father's Day is the day that happened to work for everyone's schedule, so Shaun's dad got to have all four of his kids together.









This guy....intentional, patient, endlessly selfless, hard-working, dependable. He's at his best with his family when no one is watching. I'm so grateful he's the father of my kids.


 

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