It has only been two weeks since the last day of school and we have already had such a fun summer...
Splash pad playdate with Savannah and my friend, Pat.
Kayla went to her friend, Ava's birthday party at Superstition Farms. Kayla had a blast and loved seeing her buddies from school.
Kayla, Kyler, Emmy (and Emmy's brother, Nate, who did not want his picture taken) at Great Play summer camp.
Kayla and some of her friends from school at Skyline Pool.
Kayla and Kyler with Joslyn and Carson at the Harkins summer movies. This picture makes me laugh because Carson is angry and did not want his picture taken because he did not like his shoes.
Kyler is like his mommy and loves jammies. Anytime we are at any store he always points out jammies that he wants. So when we got him the Batman jammies he wanted, he was in seventh heaven. He would wear them everyday all day if we let him.
I remember my brother and I would always build forts when we were little so I always have fun making forts for the kids. I have a feeling this fort will be up in the loft most of the summer, they have moved so much of their stuff into the "rooms" in the fort. What ever entertains them...
Kayla and Kyler with Lexi and Hailey at a birthday party for one of Kayla's friends from dance.
The kids fell asleep on the way home and could not stay awake long enough to change clothes or even make it to their room...
We had a little family graduation party for Kayla a few days after her last day of school.
Swimming at my parent's house. The kids sure do have it rough...
Swim lessons. One of our goals for this summer is for Kayla to swim without her floaties. Kyler does great in the water and will most likely be swimming in no time.
We went to the "Dinosaur Museum" with our friends, Emmy, Nate and Stephanie.
The one weekend it was a little cooler (in the 90's) we headed out to Playtopia park for some fun.
We met some of our friends at the Val Vista Lakes "beach" for some fun. The kids had a blast and the mommies enjoyed the opportunity to chat while the kids were entertained, rare moment.