Avery decided she needed a book bag for "school", but instead of crayons, pencils, glue, etc., she packed fancy shoes, a doll, and jewelry. Yeah, she was set.
Britta was too excited to walk to the bus stop so she took off at a run. Eden, not one to be left behind, took off after her.
When Avery, Weston, and I finally caught up, I was able to snap this sweet picture:
We celebrated Eden's 7th birthday towards the end of summer. She had a big "extended family" party while in Texas, so at home we had a very low key party with Ben. We went swimming, had cake and ice cream and opened a couple of gifts. I remember the day she was born, holding her late at night just wondering who this little person was going to turn out to be. She is fun, smart, impish, beautiful, caring, and tender. She's become so much in just seven short years. I can't wait to see what the next seven will bring!
So like Dorothy I too went on a trip that I have no proof of. The kids and I went to Texas and I did a horrible job taking pictures. I don't know how I managed to not take pics of the kids with their cousins, grandparents(both sets live there!), and all the fun things we did. I brought my camera. I even made sure to replace the batteries before leaving. All I needed to do was aim and click! Seriously. I think gorillas from the zoo would've done a better job documenting our trip! I wonder if they hire out their services...
Dan the Man got himself hitched this summer! Weston and I flew to Utah for the wedding and had a blast with my whole family. Had a lot of fun meeting Natalie and her family, helping with the reception, and like every Anderson get together, late night talking and junk food. Below is a picture of our almost all nighter ice cream party.
Dan and his awesome lady Natalie.
Anderson gals holdin' down our table. Moose Man was sitting with us, but we kept making him get us food and drinks. Now before you start thinking we were taking advantage of his kindness, please know we had his best interests at heart. We knew catering to our every whim with no hope of payment or reward would build character. Really, we were looking out for him.
Nothing Separates the mice from the men like a day of riding roller coasters. Some came ready for victory. Some(Moose Man) came afraid. But all conquered. At the end of the day we walked back to the car a little taller.
Well, it's been a while. Excuses? I have plenty. But let's not focus on the negative. Instead, let's embrace the positive and move forward. And by moving forward I mean let's take a look back at all the things we've done these past five? six? months. Tomorrow. 'Cause it's late, and I'm tired, and posting pictures with captions tries my patience when I'm well rested. It wouldn't be pretty right now.