Viewing the glaciers - "Surprise Glacier"
Silly tourist shots
Mt. McKinley
Anchorage Alaska Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Beautiful Seward Alaska. Jeremy caught two halibut weighing in at about 70 pounds each. Two of the guys in the group didn't catch anything so they agreed to split the weight of the fish the others caught evenly between everyone. Jeremy came home with nearly 40 pounds of halibut!
And don't feel sorry for me and the kids. While Jeremy was off having an adventure in Alaska,we traveled to Washington to see Puna, Papa, and Brady and spent some time in Boise with Grammy and Grampy. I don't have any pictures because Jeremy had the camera. But trust me, we had a great time playing with the Wanners and the Halls.
First strawberry harvests. Lily checks the garden every morning - risking rain and wind, to check on her precious strawberries. We've picked so many. We've made strawberry sauce, strawberry jam, strawberry lemonade, and strawberry milkshakes.
Tommy is growing so fast. He sleeps through the night and is a very good eater. We are struggling with a grumpy patch every day from about 5 pm to 9 pm, but usually he is in good spirits and loves the attention his sisters give him. His hair is still prone to stand straight up, but we do manage to tame it from time to time.
Here's the girls shucking corn on Father's Day. I know they don't look happy in the picture but they volunteered for the job and had fun doing it.
Jeremy took the girls on a "date" to the Shrine Circus. It was the first time for all of them to see the circus. They bought a snow cone and loved the tiger and elephants. Lily and Annie talked about it all week.
Lily is growing into such a great helper. One morning I found her sitting on our bed with Tommy, reading him a book while letting him suck on her finger. I was hurrying to get us out the door and Lily stepped in to comfort her brother so I could get myself and Annie dressed. It seems like she has grown up so much since Tommy's birth. What a lovely young lady...inside and out.
We took advantage of free fishing day last Saturday. I can't believe at the end of June that we were bundled up under hats, coats, and extra blankets - such is the weather in eastern Idaho. We fished for two hours with no luck.
Tommy liked being outside but sometimes the wind got to him and he wanted to escape to the warmth of the van.
Lily was so tired of the wind, she kept closing her eyes while reeling in her line.
Finally after we had almost decided to pack it in and go home Lily caught her fish. She would only touch the tail for the picture. Three hours was a long time to sit in the cold wind. Once she made her catch she was ready to go home.
A few minutes later, Annie hooked her first trout too! She would not go near it. She kept her little hands balled up in a fist to keep her fingers away from it. This is the closest she would get for the picture. We told her to smile and she shook her head "no".
All in all it was a fun fishing adventure for our little family. We won some prizes and the kids were so excited to catch a real fish. At first they just wanted to sit in the van and avoid the wind, but once the sun came out, we had a great time together.
This is Tommy on a crazy hair day. He is all smiles for us lately. Unless the camera flash catches him by surprise. He is trying to hard to mimic sounds. He has mastered "a", "o", "oo", and "i". He really loves it when we get on his level and "talk" with him.
Lily and Annie helping me make a batch of strawberry jam. Lily told me that she is so glad I let her help because it makes her feel "warm inside" when we spend time together in the kitchen. Melted my heart!
Lily is fascinated with books lately. She writes and illustrates almost a book a day. It is fun to hear the stories she comes up with - usually involving Tinkerbell and fairies.
We start swimming lessons next week and gymnastics are in full swing. I'll try and get some cute pictures up next week.
Thanks so much for the posting!!!! I was getting desperate. Everyone is so darn cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the fishing, the cooking, the book writing, the taking care of Tommy, the "won't touch that yucky fish", the Daddy worship, Alaska...all of it! Puna smiles =)