Much of this summer has been spent shirtless and dirty! What more did you expect right? Our neighbors all seem to be very clean all the time. How do they do that? Maybe its the farm blood in us. We like to be in the dirt (or if your Ava, eating dirt...and as it appears in this picture Kale may have had a big bite as well. Either that or it's chocolate. I'm betting on chocolate!) By sunset, if we aren't a little grubby with a few stains on the clothes we actually ARE wearing, we have been TOO lazy! :) (when I say "we" I mean "the kids" I am fully clothed :))


Over the Fourth (having to jog my memory of what even went on back then) we had the Schueller family join us down here. Kale loved having those babies around. He could hold a baby for hours. And the smaller the baby, the more he wants to snuggle. He was particularly fond of Macie this weekend. Ava, gave the babies no attention....

Note to all parents of young children: A backyard little blowup pool is worth EVERY penny. (Even if the water does get a ..whats the word Cole? Stagnant or something? Cole's paranoid about it..lighten up! :)) We spent hours and hour jumping in this thing! With or without water! with or without safety goggles as well! expect nothing less from kale!














Joe had to work and we were antsy, so we packed up to the state fair parade. Ava sat right beside Kale on the curb the whole time. They both seemed to be pleased. I on the other hand was thinking this was NOT worth a late bedtime. But, it wasn't about me right????? That's what I kept telling myself ;)!

Our state fair is a great state fair (insert the rest of the lyrics I don't know here)... We went to opening day of the state fair. We aren't very big fair goers (in fact, we didn't go at all last year) but the weather was absolutely gorgeous so we decided to pack up the troops! Surprisingly, it wasn't that crowded. Not even a line for the bathroom (and as it turns out we are very thankful for that...long story for another day)..phew!
Our state fair is a great state fair (insert the rest of the lyrics I don't know here)... We went to opening day of the state fair. We aren't very big fair goers (in fact, we didn't go at all last year) but the weather was absolutely gorgeous so we decided to pack up the troops! Surprisingly, it wasn't that crowded. Not even a line for the bathroom (and as it turns out we are very thankful for that...long story for another day)..phew!
We are typically very spontaneous in just about everything that we do...BUT this time i made an itinerary of what we were going to see in our visit. Way more fun, an itinerary is highly recommended! :) Kale enjoyed everything (except for when we decided to have Ava get a free eye exam. She screamed and so... Kale did too. He was "worried". Surprise surprise, his favorite part was sitting on the tractors, skidloaders and lawnmowers...hes a cheap fair date. Ava, of course, insisted on sitting on everything as well!
The big slide was fun! It IS a great state fair!
Joe has been keeping busy with work. He really likes his job and we are lucky enough to be living in an area where I don't worry. BUT you just never know. Joe has seen a lot this summer. In our relatively low key area we are occasionally reminded of us of what his job entails and the sacrifices he could and would make if he was put in a difficult situation. We just pray that he will make smart quick decisions and stay safe!
We have also been sucked into following some blogs of friends (actually friends of friends, that we don't even know personally) that are dealing with illnesses and now deaths of their sweet babies. One situation was a baby girl in, who at 7 months, was suffering from liver failure and died waiting for a donor. It is sad. It really hits home when you have young children yourself. We are now feeling guilty for our worries/stresses about Kale listening the first time, being gentle and calm, and using good table manners and Ava waking up before 6:30am, gagging herself on purpose at the table, screamign to get out of her carseat and picking her nose. We have two beautiful healthy children to be thankful for who are happy (well, most of the time). And somewhere, right now, parents are dealing with so many bigger life altering issues including the death of their precious baby. I can not even imagine! I am sure they would give anything for their child to wake them up in the middle of the night or throw a tantrum in the middle of the grocery store. My heart is so heavy for this family (again, that I don't even know but I feel like I do). Hug your babies people. Tomorrow is no guarantee. I am not going to sweat the small stuff with our kids anymore. They are just kids. Our kids. Happy and, thank God, healthy kids.
Look at these big baby blues.... and that beloved plug she can't get enough of! She is only to have it when resting or riding (but sometimes she suckers us into letting her have it more) but for the record she IS riding in this picture...a wagon ride counts!
Look at those big green eyes! and nope! luckily, he doesn't have a plug during resting OR riding ;). But oh does this boy give us a run for our money. But I guess I can only blame myself. From what I hear I am getting a taste of my own medicine..... and I wouldn't have it any other way (but if he could just go with the flow a little better...)
One of Ava's "looks" she has many of them... she has cute, shy, flirty,surprised and a not so nice "what the hell do you want!"... I think that would be this one. I guess her momma trys to make her smile too much for the camera. She's not taking the bait today!
The big slide was fun! It IS a great state fair!
Joe has been keeping busy with work. He really likes his job and we are lucky enough to be living in an area where I don't worry. BUT you just never know. Joe has seen a lot this summer. In our relatively low key area we are occasionally reminded of us of what his job entails and the sacrifices he could and would make if he was put in a difficult situation. We just pray that he will make smart quick decisions and stay safe!
We have also been sucked into following some blogs of friends (actually friends of friends, that we don't even know personally) that are dealing with illnesses and now deaths of their sweet babies. One situation was a baby girl in, who at 7 months, was suffering from liver failure and died waiting for a donor. It is sad. It really hits home when you have young children yourself. We are now feeling guilty for our worries/stresses about Kale listening the first time, being gentle and calm, and using good table manners and Ava waking up before 6:30am, gagging herself on purpose at the table, screamign to get out of her carseat and picking her nose. We have two beautiful healthy children to be thankful for who are happy (well, most of the time). And somewhere, right now, parents are dealing with so many bigger life altering issues including the death of their precious baby. I can not even imagine! I am sure they would give anything for their child to wake them up in the middle of the night or throw a tantrum in the middle of the grocery store. My heart is so heavy for this family (again, that I don't even know but I feel like I do). Hug your babies people. Tomorrow is no guarantee. I am not going to sweat the small stuff with our kids anymore. They are just kids. Our kids. Happy and, thank God, healthy kids.
Whoa...sorry to get all spirtual and sappy and down! Let's turn this blog around now! Phew!
Kale's recent quotes:
(at raccoon river) Kale: What's a hillbilly?
(at raccoon river) Kale: What's a hillbilly?
Me: I don't really know how to explain it...
Kale: (quickly responding) Is it like that guy?
Me: (looking at a man with a long beard, swimming in overalls...busting out laughing) yes, I guess that would be a good example.
(Conversation stopped here...later that night getting ready for bed.)
Kale: Its funny hillbillies don't like swimming suits.
(we are mowing)
Kale: Why are you doing it that way?
Me: What?
Kale: That's not the way to do it.
Me: It's fine.
Kale: (as he stomps away) Interesting. (Really?? does he think he 16 or something?!?! :))
Ava's recent words (and lack there of but she makes up for it in busyness)
Dada
mama
Dah (Kale)
Dah (Duck)
Dah (Drake)... yep, duck,Drake AND Kale get the same name
Da En (the end)
Ah Du (all done)
NahNah (Nana)
Ahdododahdahdoo (We don't know what this is yet but she will have a full converstation with you repeating this phrase).
Below Ava is reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar. We have now read this book 8,903,451 times. I could recite it right now but I won't. She will sign "more" throughout the book until you get to the butterfly at the end. Just so she can swat it! :) She LOVES bugs...mostly because of the swatting.