Friday, August 28, 2015

SUMMER 2015...

And what a summer it has been! In July, we pulled of a big surprise for the kids and took them to the Basque Friendly soccer match in Boise. So much fun! 

 I felt like  a fool in my white and red striped shirt... Who knew I was matching the team's uniform. I looked like a knock off fan, who couldn't quite part with the money to pay for a legitimate fan shirt. Story of my life people!
 We could almost see our house-ish!
 Sugar + Morgan= Crazy
 Sugar + Aidan=Deep thoughts
 Afterwards, we biked to the Ram to their swanky little patio and in true American style, gorged ourselves. 'Murica!
 Things got a little wild late night....
 I don't know why Morgan insists riding like a dog, but she does and we let her.
 Another golden oldie found when I was putting pictures from eons ago into a photo album. Why ask why?
 The road is done, the road is done, the.road.is.DONE!
 Always love our view.....
 And this girl.
 Sweet Aidan trying out a new 'do. Hair was buzzed the next day. The end.
 Ryan and I took a date night up to Bogus for a ride. It did NOT disappoint. Possibly the best ride I've had all year. It was gorgeous up there, absolutely gorgeous!

 Morgan has been wanting to increase her speed, so Mommy/Daughter date at the track it was!
 And then some boat time!
 This gaggle!
 I think we may need to set up a tent at Lucky 13....


 They are probably happy that we haven't though. Things get a little wild in the Kearney crew...
 Keeping things "cool" up at Bogus.

 Aidan didn't want to be left out of the jogging fun, so he and I attempted to jog to Grandma Dolly's house for a swim. I can't say we made it the whole way, but I can say it was 95 degrees and this boy is tough and has endurance!!! And cute.
 Scientist Sarah thinks that all the good bees are being killed by all the bad bees. Note: If you become a bee massacre-er they will find out and sting you on your nose in Washington state. More to come on that.
 The dog days of summer were felt by all...
 To say we love this dog would be an incredible understatement.
 Looking at these pictures make me realize just how weird we are. Sitting on the new road? Why yes we are.

 And again. Who does that? Our neighbors must think we've lost our minds.
Sometimes I send Ryan selfies to let him know how lucky he is. Yes, Ryan, you are one lucky man....

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