The past few weeks have been such a blessing to our family. The day after Allen and the boys returned from camp we drove to Denver to pick up Zach and Anna, whom he had brought home to meet the family. They had a whirlwind week which included a 13 mile hike to the top of Pike's Peak.
Anna discovered there is always something fun, fast, loud, and/or messy happening around here, although none of it phased her in the least.
not even wet dog chasing along
shared flowers were delightful, even if shared stomach virus was not : /
little people lingering, just to be close by, fighting off sleepiness at the end of day so as not to miss one minute
beside themselves when he brought them treats from town
bigger kids game for a little football…..or soccer
baby watching, always watching
birthday songs sung badly but with gusto, birthday cakes (which must sometimes be relit if the camera shutter doesn't fire the first time….) and brothers to help blow out candles
This is home. This is summer. This is family. It is good. Very good. But it is fleeting.
All too soon we were in Denver again saying goodbye. All too soon. They are preparing for the new school year. Before long we will begin our own preparation in that regard. But not today. Today we spend with Jesus. It is First Friday and we will spend it in adoration and thanksgiving because we are indeed thankful for the gift that this summer has been, for the gift these children always will be.










Lovely pictures…
And that looks like German chocolate cake, yes? Mmmmmm…..