The lazy days of summer have been anything but lazy around here. We've been quite busy but in the best way possible. We have had so much fun this summer. The twins are now old enough to enjoy playing in the water a lot more than last summer. It's over 100 degrees every day in Texas, so we find plenty of opportunities to be in the water.
The easiest activity is probably playing in the sprinkler in the front yard. I don't have to load anyone up in car seats or pack a diaper bag!
My 3 cuties lined up at the pool. We love the twins' new Puddle Jumpers. They are coast guard approved and work amazingly well. They can just bob around in the pool. They are awesome!
The kids love climbing on this rock feature at our neighborhood pool. They also love jumping off the side to Daddy. The only problem is that now the twins try to jump off of everything - the couch, the changing table, etc.
Brenna jumping in!
We've spent a few evenings lounging on the back deck.
Jim and I took Brenna and her cousins, Brylee and Colin to the Round Rock Express baseball game. They had a blast!
Cotton candy monsters!
We met my friend Andrea and her triplets, Madily, Anson, and Reagan, today at the splash pad. We met them in the NICU. All of the kids had fun filling and dumping their buckets and running through the splash pad.
Camdyn giving Madily a hug when we left. Madilyn is so sweet and asked for more hugs which gave me a chance to grab my camera quickly. How sweet are they?
We're having so much fun that I don't want the summer to end.
2 comments:
We had so much fun hanging out with y'all at the sprinkler park the other day! I hope we can do that again soon. I love the pic of Madilyn and Camdyn hugging. Such sweet girls. :)
We're praying Camdyn's appointment tomorrow brings good news!
hi michelle this is Sandy, i follow your blog regularly.
I am mother of a 23 weeker baby girl she is now 15 month old and doing well. Just wanted to ask how did you keep your kids healthy during rsv season... my baby will not be getting any shots for rsv this year.. she is a toddler now so difficult to keep her completely isolated. Any advice will be appreciated.
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