I am so happy to have my children home again!
I could hear them playing in the backyard when I arrived so I snuck around the side of the house and just watched them playing with the neighbour's dog for a few minutes then called out "who's your friend?" and they turned and did a double take. LOL. Then they started squealing and ran into my arms for hugs and kisses. My heart felt so good.
As soon as we got into the house they wanted to show me the little potato people they made while they were at the festival. All the captions and names are Sam's.
Such good little Christian kids!
Once they had told us all of their stories they headed back outside again to play before dinner.
They KNOW I don't like it when they wrestle but they don't listen. They look like they are having fun while they're doing it but it can turn into SmackDown 2008 at any given moment.
They adore the neighbour's dog Henry. He has this thing about finding golf balls and bringing them home. At one point I knew how many they had but I can't recall now. Thousands I think.
Nothing gross-er than dog goober. EW!
After dinner we all went for a walk along the nature trail with Ian's parents.
Jordan missed the whole thing.
The children love to pick flowers for me, which I love. But these flowers...well...they don't have a very nice smell, so I suggested that we take a picture of Julie holding the flower, that way it would never die.
(and I wouldn't have to smell it)
On our way back to the house we passed by this sign on someone's lawn. Man it made me laugh.
I wonder if it works.
Oh, it feels so good to have them home again.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
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Great pictures those potato people are precious! I love the picture of Julie with the flower too. Glad they had a good time (I knew they would) ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sign! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the children had a great time!
Great pictures those potato people are precious! I love the picture of Julie with the flower too. Glad they had a good time (I knew they would) ;)
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