These past few weeks have flown by and I'm just now getting around to looking at my pictures and organizing them. There are some peaceful and rare moments like the photo below- Romy napping. Most days she is in her room and playing during nap time. I was surprised that today she slept until 9am!
I love this early summer weather. It hasn't hit the really hot period yet. I catch my kids out enjoying it too.
This is the time of end of the year activities such as field day and well, the last day. Their last day was today. Let the good times roll! When I picked them up today Gwen was crying saying she'd miss her teacher. I asked if her teacher saw her cry and she said she did. I asked how she responded and she said she gave her a hug and then said now you need to move on. :)
I found this horse at the thrift store and I knew it must be Romy's. She has been playing with it a lot.
Max loves laying in the sinks and just chilling out.
Romy had her last day of "school". She goes with me when I teach Tuesdays and Thursdays. I think it's good for her. I made these for her class.
We took the plunge and signed Zeke up for a sport. We have decided to only do one at a time so we can support each person as a family. We all make every effort to make every game Zeke has in baseball. He is enjoying it and learning a lot I think.
I have been doing a lot of concerts too. We are getting ready to record this next weekend- Irish music.
Mother's day came and went and it was so nice. Gwen made a fruit arrangement for me.
Ben wrote a poem for me. He always makes me laugh.
With all the time at ballfields, Romy has to find stuff to do. She made this plant into a "chair".
We've been taking more walks and this is one of my favorite trees. It's like the leaves applaud.
Romy and her friend playing.
Last day of the bee class.
Poor Max never leaves the house, so when he was chasing this fly I couldn't help but be amused.
Romy doing a suncatcher.
On our walks we've been seeing the albino squirrel in our neighborhood. It's a novelty really, but I like to take photos of him when I see it.
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