Sunday, September 1, 2019

July 4th and Cari's visit

After our drive home from our family reunion we unloaded, then Megan (who had napped on the ride home) and Colette went to pick up Cari from the airport while the rest of the kids got ready for bed. Another guy waiting for the same delayed flight had brought his guitar and was sitting on his tailgate singing in the cell phone waiting lot, so Megan and I got out and listened until Cari's flight landed. It was great to have Cari visit.
The next morning was the 4th of July, so we went to our ward's pancake breakfast. After the food there was the parking lot parade. The kids had decorated their scooters and we cheered from the sidelines.

After the parade they had the candy cannon. Where the rule is "If the candy is on fire, don't pick it up!" It's always a big hit with the kids. And no one got burned.

We came back from the breakfast/parade and Megan wasted no time putting together her princess lego set that she got from our neighbor, Shannon. The girls were excited to help, but they were instructed to let her do it herself (not take over like they tend to do). They did a good job teaching her how to follow the instruction booklet.
While the girls were building, Ryan and Cari laid on the family room floor singing primary songs and talking about the temple. Good quality aunt time.
We headed over to grandma and grandpa's house to open presents around lunchtime.
Megan was excited about her new doctor/dentist kit. And the lego sets she got.
That evening we went to the Weinzinger's house for a super fun 4th of July party.
The kids had fun swimming, then the contests began. Our kids are especially good at expectorating. Annie came in first and Ryan 2nd in their age group in the cherry pit spitting contest and Rachel came in 2nd place in her age group. Jacob did pretty good, too, but there were some amazing spitters that were too hard to catch, so he didn't place.
Ryan won the pie eating contest for his age group, then joined the next older age group and tied for first.
Once it got dark the real fun got going with the sparklers and fireworks.


Ryan was a runner, shuttling the fireworks out to the launching pad where adults would light them.
They also had a contest where the kids would try and throw the smoking firework and try to get it inside a little tyke playhouse from 20 feet away. Some were more accurate than others, but they all had fun trying. Except for Megan who was super tired by then and had gone home to go to bed.

The rest of Cari's visit, we had lots of fun playing all sorts of games and going on fun outings.
Cari got to see Annie and Rachel's dress rehearsal for their synchro performance that they had the following week, then we went out to Eegees afterwards.
Leaning over the big fan to let all their hair blow, I guess?
We had fun with Cari visiting. And we got one bonus day because of airline troubles with delayed flights. The kids were super happy about having her a little longer.

Cari left on the first day of the last week of the summer. That week was Girls Camp, so Rachel and I took some time on Monday to pack since we were leaving the next day. Since all except Annie of the girls' synchro team would be gone to Girls' Camp, they had a special practice on Monday at Clements. While the girls practiced, Ryan and Megan played on the cool playground close by.
Megan, Ryan and Annie got to spend the week with Grandma while Rachel and I were at camp. They had lots of fun hanging out and doing fun outings like going to the planetarium and the movie theater.

Rachel got back from camp Friday morning and went straight to middle school orientation. I got home a few hours after her and showered then went to get her from orientation. We went around and met her teachers, then headed home for an afternoon of brain rotting (uninterrupted TV the rest of the day). At least until synchro practice one last time at 5pm.

The following day the girls had their big synchro performance.
They swam to Surfin' USA and did great.

And just like that summer was over and it was time to get back to school. With something planned every week, the summer went by super fast and didn't feel as relaxing as we maybe would have liked, but the kids did have a lot of fun. Trip to Provo, swim lessons, synchro, drama camp, cooking camp, basketball camp, family reunion, and Girls Camp and a lot of swimming sums up our fun-packed summer pretty well.

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