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Time for another photo summary of the month that was. Thankful for all we could celebrate and enjoy during the month, despite still having restrictions.
We started with some birthdays - Canada, the USA, and even Kennady's birthday (no photos of that though!)!
Apparently though, she's still young enough to say, "Mom! Watch me!" when she's learning something new!
We decided to try and rehab our pool for one more season. The whole family spent a couple of hours one evening cleaning it all out, pruning the trees around the deck, and more. There are quite a few holes that need patching in the pool so it's not up and filled yet - but we're still hopeful!
The kids all went to the lake with their young adult group for a week.
Setting up for Family Night Drive-in Vacation Bible School!
The hubster and I went out for dinner by ourselves a couple times!
In case you're wondering how we keep track of how many weeks since the lockdown started:
Also, in case you're wondering what happens when someone leaves their phone unattended at my house:
We were thrilled to be able to celebrate two very important baptisms - Landon's fiancee, and one of Landon's best friends.
Updated lockdown count:
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1 comments:
What beautiful sunsets and fireworks photos! I love your counting system. LOL
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