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Images of Summer

8.28.11

In case you didn’t know, it’s raining here. Oh, just a little bit of rain. About 6-10 inches, that is.

I got into the spirit of things, taking a mad dash to Wegman’s to get the supplies we couldn’t live without to weather Irene — things like sliced cheese, deodorant, and ice cream. And, yes, thanks to the woman ahead of me in line, I realize that if we lose power, we will also lose that ice cream. But, I’m pretty sure we could all grab a spoon and make use of it if need be. And, having another family over for pizza tonight helped a little bit with that.

After a couple On Demand episodes of Parenthood, while Mark counts the leaks in our garage and checks the basement for flooding, I’ve been busy recounting our summer and getting all nostalgic. Somehow the hype about Irene has shadowed the hype about Monday for some. But, this mama is very aware that Monday marks the end of summer for us — school is starting.

To reminisce, I thought I’d share a few (okay, it was really hard to limit them) of my favorite images from this summer. Some are neat shots, and some just tell a story and are neat to me. Posted in chronological order, they don’t tell the whole story of our summer — but they are some of my favorite moments.

Love that I caught this shot. And, it’s proof that she really does love him despite her frequent, “No, Drew Drew, No”s.
My friend Julie took this one at a splash park–clearly at the beginning of the sun-kissed season. He’s a handsome boy. I can’t believe he’s starting kindergarten Monday (sigh).

Now, this is summertime. Eating fresh popcorn with your Granddaddy while watching a cheesy local circus. Every kid needs this experience. Check.

And, I may venture to say every kid should have this experience. But, you can’t come by this one everyday. The weekend at the Comic Con in June was a serious highlight of the summer for my children. And, I scored some major cool-mom points. 

Our new play set off freecycle = fun summer

I regret that I’m not a mom who gets into letting my kids play in mud and finger paint and do paper mache. But, I’m glad I’m married to a man who doesn’t mind them doing messy things sometimes–but remembers to take their shirt off when they do. I love that man.

Anybody else think slip-n-slide water fountains rule?

Just because she’s so stinkin’ adorable.

And, just because she is too.

Perhaps the sun is a little quirky, but I love the shot and her cute purple and lime outfit anyway. And, I love that her smile is just about as big as the sun’s.

Evan came alive this summer. Relaxed. Happy. Silly. Enjoyable. I really like this kid. And, I can’t wait to see him rock 4th grade.

And, this kid. He’s crazy. And, I love his crazy. Love that he dreamed up this mask and that his Daddy was willing to help him make it. 

My single most favorite shot of the summer right here. A face plant in the sand made her a sand monster.  And, she proceeded to chase the kids around as they yelled and screamed. I love the shot of her. And, I love the memory of watching them play for the few minutes after this was taken. 

First catch. Big whopper and big whopping pride for my girl.

She is seriously cute. And, I love the shot not only because of her cuteness factor and super adorable crooked smile but because of her modeling one of the African animals we’re selling to benefit the adoptive mothers in Kenya and The Sparrow Fund. I’ve spent a lot of time this summer working to sell this stuff. And, my kids have rallied and have started to engage with the cause — even Lydia, in her 2-year-old way.

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Posted by Kelly the Overthinker
Filed Under: why can't they just stay little forever

Comments

  1. Cedar says

    8.28.11 at 7:44 am

    Looks like it was a great summer! I hope you are all safe during Irene. Sand monster; very fun! I love that picture of Ashlyn with the fish!

  2. Stephanie says

    8.28.11 at 11:35 am

    What a neat way to review your summer and remember all of your fun times. You’ve got yourself some cute kids, you know that? Evan being in 4th grade makes me miss teaching a bit…because he’s the kind of kid I LOVED to have in my class.
    Praying for you as you weather the storm…Parenthood, good choice!

  3. Football and Fried Rice says

    8.28.11 at 12:58 pm

    You sure got some great shot of some great smiles! I am so sad that summer’s over!!

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