Uncle Stratton gave us a huge tv and after we hung it up, the boys used the box to create their "own" tv and video gaming set. It was pretty funny. Ah, cardboard boxes just never get old.
Just some of the celery I grew this year. I had no idea it would do so well! But it did excellent!
Will in his new glasses. He hasn't gotten into the habit of wearing them all the time yet. The boys got to sleep upstairs before school started. So they brought their drawing books and stayed up late doing who knows what.
Tyler started piano lessons! Our teacher doesn't like to start until they are 8, and since he turned 8 back in April, well, it was time to start. He's loving it.
The start of school was a little different this year....
The boys started like normal. (the pictures below.) At Amy's school, they had a few staff members test positive for the coronavirus so her school went online for the first week and a half. I got photos of the boys but Amy didn't want these to be her "first day" pics because she wasn't gussied up. But oh well. At this point it's all I've got.
Amy is starting the EIGHTH grade. (How is that possible?? Next year is HIGH school)
Will is in 5th grade.
Will is in 5th grade.
Tyler is in 3rd grade.
They actually think wearing a mask is fun.
This sums up how Amy's first day went.....
Marty LOVES the car. We couldn't get him out after a little ride.
I helped the Master Gardeners prune the grape vines in my new garden hat :)
We had a family fun day one Saturday. It was rough figuring out where to go when so many things are closed down and it was so dang hot out. We finally settled for a place about an hour away that had a waterfall (that you really couldn't see because of the tree overgrowth.)
But we got ice cream, so that's all that matters, right?


























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