Anyone know where in the world the month of July went? I'm shocked that it is already July 23 and school is rearing it's ugly head. Plano's open house is a week from tomorrow. It doesn't feel like the summer should be over yet. Don't get me wrong, I love getting back into the school routine, but I'm simply NOT ready for structure and sending not one, but TWO of my kids away daily. And, Miles will be starting preschool (sniff, sniff). My days as a stay-at-home-mom are numbered.
Here are our top ten events of the month:
#1. After working hard on her "behavior", Karson earned a pedicure at her favorite spa SOHO. Note to self, do NOT, I repeat, DO NOT ever go to Soho on a Saturday, BIG MISTAKE. We waited for almost an hour because of a wedding party. In Karson's eyes, totally worth the wait!
#2. Spending time with family and friends at Beech Bend. I am so happy we purchased season passes this year. It was money WELL SPENT. I cannot imagine a summer without Beech Bend now. It certainly broke up the monotony that the summer can bring. Plus, it's a great way to wear the kids out.
This picture was taken minutes before the ride broke down with US on it. After we cooked in the sun for about 10 minutes, it finally started working again. The Wild Mouse has been Karson and Isaac's favorite ride this summer. They've logged many hours on the ol' Mouse.
#3. Birthday parties. Evan and Elizabeth celebrated their 6th birthday with a pool party at Indian Hills. It was a fun-in-the-sun kind of day. (Above) Elizabeth, Karson and Kennedy striking a pose. Kennedy wasn't a party guest but was at the pool that day. She was in my preschool class years ago and played on my basketball team last winter. She is such a sweetheart and so is her precious family who I got to catch up with.
Evan and Isaac making waves in the pool~BIG WAVES.

Karson also went to birthday party for her friend Kaylee (middle) at the Skate Box. Karson looks like she is cross country skiing (and racing) when skating. It's comical to watch. I decided to have the "skate tech" loosen up her skates even more. She glided a little easier but still looked the same =).
#4. After two long seasons, both of the kids earned trophies for their accomplishments. Isaac's team was treated to a McDonald's party after their last game. You can imagine how LOUD and WILD it was in that playland with 12 hot, hyper little boys.

Karson's team was treated to party at Gattiland. It's been a great ball season all around. I hope my kids continue in organized sports, it teaches them so much.
#5. Backpacks have been selected for the impending school year. Karson was excited about picking hers out. The boys, not so much. I had to pick their backpacks up on a Walmart run. I did manage to organize all of the kids school work from 3 year old preschool up until now. I highly doubt they will want to keep when they get older, but I want to give them that option.
#6. I've been trying to read more this month. I wish we could've made it to some of the library events this summer, but it never seemed to work out.
#7. I've been preparing for Community Camp at Whispering Pines which is this weekend. I love that our church does a family camp over the weekend. It's short, sweet and a great time. When you're part of a small church, small events seem just right (although it takes a lot of work and effort from many people to make these small events happen). I like being in charge of kids crafts and snacks. I also decided to start doing an optional preschool storytime during the nightly devotional.
#8. I've been sifting through the kids winter clothes and preparing for the Polka Dot Door's winter consignment sale in August. I love consigning. I feel like it's a small source of income which I turn around and spend on replacing clothes for the kids. The PDD's sale is great because the return is 70% and what I don't sell, I take over to Kiddo's~win, win.
#9. No summer is complete without a silly string fight. The kids enjoyed running around a spraying each other. We may have to do a shaving cream fight next week.
#10. Karson attended basketball camp this week with the Lady Toppers. I logged many hours at Lady Topper individual and team camps during my summer years. Karson really enjoys basketball. We may have to get some Lady Topper season tickets. I LOVED Lady Topper basketball games.
Karson's friend and fellow teammate Erin attended camp. Karson's team name was the Lady Rainbows (sounds intimidating, eh?).































What a super fun summer!!! None of us (me, Erin or our brothers) ever played sports. I'm so impressed that your kids are all already athletes! I hope my kids can find some activity or sport they enjoy and not be a loser like their momma!
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