XC season is almost over. Bucko's last race is tomorrow. Tink still goes until the end of next week. We took all the kids to go see Tink's race at the Air Academy. We even ran into an old friend we knew in England. Her daughter is in cross country as well.
It was so fun to watch the boys run alongside of her to encourage her on. Sweet boys.
I really wanted to see Bucko race, so when he raced at Ft. Carson, we took the elementary school kids out of school early and went down to watch him. He ran really well and we were proud of him.
Then I got to go to another of Tink's races this past Thursday. We were going to the Be Smart fireside right after, so it was just me and Baby Girl. She did well and mastered her goal of not walking at all during the race. That is good since her races are 5K's. Bucko's are only 1.5 miles. But I'm proud of both of them for sticking to it. They've had fun too.
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Camping
PC and Bucko went camping with the eleven-year-old Scouts. They ended up at Eleven Mile State Park for this one. I think the campsite location changed three times before they finally ended up settling for this one. (When they went to book the other two, they were full.) I think they only had three 11-year-olds on this campout, but the pictures are gorgeous! Look at this view!
Bucko was assigned to help with breakfast. He's on his way to First Class. He said he had a lot of fun. PC slept on his cot outside. It must have been gorgeous. And the main thing Bucko kept talking about what the snake they saw in the water. I had one word for him--"Eww."
Bucko was assigned to help with breakfast. He's on his way to First Class. He said he had a lot of fun. PC slept on his cot outside. It must have been gorgeous. And the main thing Bucko kept talking about what the snake they saw in the water. I had one word for him--"Eww."
World of Play
I was checking the base newsletter about a month ago and saw that they were going to have a Nickelodeon World of Play day, which happened yesterday. PC and Bucko were camping with the 11-year-old Scouts, so I took the rest of the kids for about an hour. It was a blast! I wish we could have stayed longer, but I had promised one of my YW that I would do her hair for Homecoming, so we had to hurry back.
Goofy had the most fun, I think. He would just try anything and run to stand in line for whatever he wanted to do next. My favorite was watching him jump across the "big balls."
Tink really wanted to do the Hampster Ball, so she and Minnie stood in that line for a long time. They said it was worth it.
They even had free food and samples from lots of different vendors. Goofy stood in line for the rock climbing wall while we ate.
And FINALLY, at the end Shortcake went onto one of the jumpy castles. This is the entire reason we all wanted to go. She talks about jumpy castles all.the.time. But lately she has been too scared to get on one! She finally got the courage and went on right before we left. Of course, it was a chore trying to get her off, but she finally came.
It really was a lot of fun, and I hope we can go again next year.
And here is the finished hair of my young woman. :)
Goofy had the most fun, I think. He would just try anything and run to stand in line for whatever he wanted to do next. My favorite was watching him jump across the "big balls."
Tink really wanted to do the Hampster Ball, so she and Minnie stood in that line for a long time. They said it was worth it.
I didn't get a really good one of Minnie inside, but that is her pushing that big ball around! |
And FINALLY, at the end Shortcake went onto one of the jumpy castles. This is the entire reason we all wanted to go. She talks about jumpy castles all.the.time. But lately she has been too scared to get on one! She finally got the courage and went on right before we left. Of course, it was a chore trying to get her off, but she finally came.
It really was a lot of fun, and I hope we can go again next year.
And here is the finished hair of my young woman. :)
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Backsplash DONE
PC finished the backsplash in our kitchen. It looks amazing! We are so happy with it. If you would like to see a "before" picture, click here.
It took several months to finish, due to life, weather, etc. Once the backsplash was all finished and caulked, we took off the old faucet because Nana and Papa had given us a brand new one to put in. However, the rubber gasket that should go on it was not in the box. After two wrong parts were sent, we finally had luck on the the third time. I think it is beautiful.
We were really wanting to put in some lighting underneath the cabinets as well, so we looked at some rope lighting, but while we were at Costco one day we found these awesome LED lights that were peel and stick, came with a remote, and has sixteen different colors. I love them! The kids love them even more and are always asking for the "rainbow lights." Here is a picture with the lights set on purple. (The lights look much cooler at night, but I took this picture during the day.)
It took several months to finish, due to life, weather, etc. Once the backsplash was all finished and caulked, we took off the old faucet because Nana and Papa had given us a brand new one to put in. However, the rubber gasket that should go on it was not in the box. After two wrong parts were sent, we finally had luck on the the third time. I think it is beautiful.
We were really wanting to put in some lighting underneath the cabinets as well, so we looked at some rope lighting, but while we were at Costco one day we found these awesome LED lights that were peel and stick, came with a remote, and has sixteen different colors. I love them! The kids love them even more and are always asking for the "rainbow lights." Here is a picture with the lights set on purple. (The lights look much cooler at night, but I took this picture during the day.)
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