Mother's Day was a very special day for me. Avery worked very hard to make sure that I had a great day. She made me a very special apron and plate. She also gave me everything we needed to have the perfect baking session together. Our cupcakes were delicious and it was so fun to cook with her! It was the perfect day!
Avery had an exciting last few weeks of school. She went to the Fire Department and the Layton City Police department on a field trip. We ate lunch at the park and I'm sure that if I took a poll, that's the part that the kids enjoyed the most!
Her class has also been working hard all year long to learn everything that there is to know about Yellowstone National Park. Avery can tell you all about the animals that live there, the geysers, plants and vegetation and if you show her a foot print, she can tell you what animal it belongs to. The last week of school was the big song and dance for her class. She got to dress up as a park ranger and take all the classes on a tour through Yellowstone. Our school library was transformed and we all had a wonderful time learning from our tour guides. The tour wouldn't have been complete with out a viewing of a geyser in the courtyard...it's amazing what you can do with Diet Coke and mentos!
It has become a tradition that we go to a drive-in movie at the end of each school year. We load up on treats, pizza and enjoy playing cards/games and baseball until the movie starts. This year we saw Night of the Museum 2 and Wolverine. Mark and Evan are the only ones that made it all the way through the second movie. The weather held out for us and it was alot of fun.
For Evan's birthday celebrations we went to the Salt Lake Bee's game. Michelle and Jodi treated him to whatever treats he wanted...he was in HOG HEAVEN!
The festivities continued into the next day (which was his actual birthday). Because I had a double header softball game, his birthday party was at the ball park. Most of the 5th graders in his class came over and enjoyed playing soccer, watching a little softball and of course...eating snowcones! Ms. Adamson knows how to throw a great party!!!!!!
Avery has been bugging me for several months to cut her hair. So right after school got out we did it! She is so much happier now when I come through it. I think it makes her look a little older too!
While Mark and Mason were on the High Adventure in Moab...I (along with Michelle and Jodi)took the kids to St. George. I know... probably not as much fun as the boys were having, but we did and saw some pretty cool stuff!
We went and hiked through Snow Canyon and I discovered that Avery is quite the climber! FEARLESS is a good way to describe her climbing ability. She had no trouble keeping up. I think that her legs gave out before her desire to stop climbing did! Now that Evan is officially a Boy Scout we wasted no time in starting his hiking merit badge. He completed his first 5 mile hike....we are on our way!
Tuachuan has got to be one of the coolest places to see a show. With it's red rock backdrops and it's enjoyable outdoor atmosphere, it is a joy to be there! We saw the show Annie and I think much to Evan's surprise, he really liked it!
Just when you think that your lawn looks better than it ever has and this will be the summer that everyone will drive by and be in total envy of it....you come back down to reality when the main water line has a leak and you have to dig it all up. The problem was more than Mark wanted to tackle so we called in the big guns...and their back hoe. We are happy to have no leaks and running water in our house again. We are hoping that this is the last time that we will have to deal with this problem. 3rd time is the charm?
Well, if you made it all the way through this, then I thank you for taking the time to read it. We are really enjoying the summer so far and are looking forward to keeping ourselves busy with more fun activities. We haven't even been camping yet....there is so much to do and so little time! We'll keep you posted! I promise. :)