We had an awful spring - basically no spring was to be found. So the strawberries were late and fabulous. Ethan just wanted to eat them instead of pick them. We picked three flats-full, which was around 30 lbs. Let's just say my fingertips were dyed red for about a week and my freezer is full of non-sugar-free jam. Mother Nature decided to finally give Seattle some consecutive hot days, so everyone had the fans going. The power went off in our building for several hours right after I put the jam and the bags of frozen strawberries in the freezer. Thanks to the Fords for saving the berries with their chest freezer. All I can say to that is - come and use my freezer anytime!
Here we are with our berries.
Is there anything better than a hometown parade on the Fourth of July? Well ... I think the only answer to that is Kaysville's Fourth of July "Water" parade. Man, I wish we could have gone to that one. The Hillsboro, OR parade is definitely a close second. Ethan loved the candy, and we decided to let him have some patriotic pleasure by letting him eat it. He kept saying, "Open it!" He ate so much candy and junk on the fourth that he in fact threw up the next morning. Is this another "Mom of the Year" award heading my way? We had a great time with Dave, Amber and their kids. Thanks for letting us stay!
Then it was off to the Greg and Shannon Connell household for the family festivities. They live in Vancouver, WA - which basically sounds like a war zone for a few days as all restrictions are lifted on fireworks in their county. $300 later, the kids had blown the driveway to smitherines (sp). Thanks to Aunt Jen for this "smashing" pinata.


7 comments:
where do you get these quotes you put in your header, lady? So clever. Glad to see you blogging a little more often than usual! And tell Steve that his swing on that last shot looks pretty good.
Is it berry picking time already? The summer weather has come out of no where! Glad to hear you guys got a little traveling in. Dave and I have got the traveling bug again....want to go somewhere fun?
Krista,
I don't know you, but you went to high school with my husband, Brett Garner. I saw your bio on the DHS Class of '98 blog and was so sad to hear about your little Oliver. Brett & I have a daughter named Savannah that was stillborn on February 9 of this year at 36 weeks. Every situation is different, so I know I don't know everything you have been through, but I do know the pain of a mommy when her baby has to go right back to heaven. I just wanted to tell you I am so sorry for your loss, and your little family will be in my prayers.
Until we are with our little ones again, I know they are serving our Savior together on the other side!
What a fun summer you guys are having! It looks like you guys had a great time with the family!
krista jorgenson?
i haven't seen you in so many years. when i saw you, all i could think about was our sleepovers at niki balmers house. remember when her dog had pink eye and we were afraid of eating potato chips because we had touched the dog? so random, but you look great and your fam is so cute.
kim (morrill)
I was another Mother of the Year award recipient for letting my child eat so much candy that she puked. Ours happened on Easter. It's nice to know that I'm in such good company.
It was so fun to see you over the 4th of July! I hope you guys are coming down to Yak-town for a couple of days when I am home. The fresh strawberry jam sounds so good! I've got some in my freezer but it's the kind with less sugar...not very good. :(
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