I can already look back at it reminiscently. Fondly. Wistfully even. I scroll through the pictures that are physical proof of how the summer of 2014 was spent and think it was just as summer is supposed to be. Outside. With friends and family. On the water. Doing things we love.
"I love the river Mom." She said. "Me too." I said. "I'd swim in a lake over a swimming pool any day of the week." She said. "Me too." I said.
Good stuff happens on a bike trail. When you are hot and sweaty and breathing hard in the late June heat. Kids talk. And I really try to be present to listen.
I made things this summer. Most of them involved food. Or jokes.
And I crawled through caves. Not these caves, however, as this was a small trip Razor, our girls and their cousins took. Camping, rivers, water slides, caves and s'mores. Those girls will remember that trip for the rest of their lives.
I started teaching my oldest how to drive.
And I spent a few days in Oklahoma City teaching and sewing with friends. My favorite were the late night pow-wows with these two.
Snap. Flash. Boom.
Summer's over.
-dana
What a great summer, your girls will always know how much you love them and enjoy being with them. I once read the greatest gift you can give your child is to love their father. I agree with that but in addition giving your child love and respect and firm guidance goes a long way too. Good luck with the driving lessons, be calm, talk softly and wear your seat belt!
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Looks as though you had a marvelous summer. But didn't it go by fast?
ReplyDeleteSUMMER DID FLY BY! Now for fall! Wish I could get to somewhere for the fall colors. I think I'm too far away from anywhere lol
ReplyDeleteThat cave looked too close for comfort to me haha Good to hear your girls were able to enjoy it though.
I loved seeing this review of your summer. What great memories for your girls (and you).
ReplyDeleteThank goodness for recaps...so glad you share:)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! So much great family and friend time! We're coming into my favorite time of year and I am ready!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap, you are teaching your eldest to drive!???!??!?!?!!!!
ReplyDeleteLike when did she get that big?
Looks like a summer well spent!
What special times with your family. You have such a lovely way of putting things.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like another memorable summer for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteLovely summer memories. I would love all of it, except cave crawling. Just the picture made me anxious. ;)
ReplyDeleteNext up, school stuff, driving lessons, holidays, and more precious memories.
I'm not really a fan of swimming on water I can't see through. You never know what is in there swimming with you, besides fish.
ReplyDeleteDriving! Take some notes so I can be prepared to teach my kids in 10 years.
Looks like a fun summer. It just flew by so fast.