Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Making the Most of It

I can hardly believe that summer is almost over. I've been helping Debbie get her classroom ready at Alvaton, watched as Plano poured concrete for the basketball courts, thumbed through Sunday circulars looking for deals on backpacks and school supplies, talked to Ms. Teresa about the upcoming school year, and TRYING our best to fill our days with fun before the new school year begins. A couple of us went to Romanza Johnson park last night and played in the creek. Here are some photos of our crew:







12 comments:

  1. Looks like fun playing in the creek! Where does our summers go?

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  2. I remember playing in our local creek when I was growing up. FUN!!!

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  3. What in the world, i live a mile from it and I had no idea you could get in like that?! No snakes there right???

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  4. Anonymous15 July, 2008

    I didn't know there was a park named after Romanza Johnson. Where is it? Looks like you all stayed cool and had fun.

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  5. You're such a fun mom. I'm so not ready for the days that I have to send my kids off to school... can't we just freeze time?!!

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  6. Oh, it looks like ya'll had lots of fun! Is it already time for school to start? What happened to starting at the END of August?

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  7. What fun! I remember how early school starts in Kentucky...yuck! Go ahead and plan a boo hoo breakfast on the first day...you and Matt may need it.

    Love ya!

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  8. How fun! I can always remember going to the creek as a kid and loving it! What a cool mom you are! ;)

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  9. How fun! Classic summertime fun.

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  10. Give us a call the next time ya'll go... Us country folk love going down to the creek :)

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  11. Bring her on over! We would love to have her! ;)

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  12. How fun! Good to see some pictures of the Caffeys...I miss them, too! What great family fun :)

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