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| Isaac: 8 |
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| Abbey: 12 |
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| Ethan: 11 |
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| Luke: 5 |
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| Naomi: 5 |
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| Isaac caught his first fish! |
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| Luke and Naomi at McCaw Park |
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| Isaac is a fearless tree climber; much like his dad was. |
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| Only a few months ago Luke begged for help with these |
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| So did Naomi! |
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| She's pretty good at tree-climbing too. |
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| 4th of July sparklers. We don't usually light things on fire inside the garage, but it was a windy day. |
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| Abbey, reading about cowboys cooking over campfires. Not shown: face she made after she saw the camera. |
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| Ethan was the only one of us all who actually managed to catch a fish, but sadly I wasn't there to get a picture. |
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| Swimming in the creek! |
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| Even on a hot day the water was pretty cold. |
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| Didn't stop them, though! |
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| They'd "hide" underwater if they saw the camera, but I caught them anyway. |
| Their very first Memorial Day in 2015. |
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| 2016. The pillow is called an Twin Z pillow and was supposed to make nursing easier. It wasn't all that useful, but it was a good way to prop them up. |
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| 2017, about six months after we moved to Indiana. |
| 2018: Learning to garden! |
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| 2019: exploring Indiana |
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| 2020: Naomi Nicole, age 5 |
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| 2020: Luke Payton, age 5 |
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| We took an actual "field trip" to Prophet's town State Park. This is one of the fields it looks like they did a planned burn on. |
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| They loved looking for shells, rocks, and creatures in this bubbling stream. An 11 year old boy next to a stream is about as good as it gets. |
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| We concluded that this looks like a beaver made dam; and below..... |
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| The beaver lodge! Pretty cool! |
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| We think the area we were walking in is sometimes flooded. We found some fish remains, which were kind of neat to inspect (keeping a good social distance!) |
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| I researched this tree and it is a Honey Locust or Thorny Locust. Wikipedia said it is sometimes used as an ornamental tree. I don't think I would want this in my yard! |
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| Lots of huge moss covered boulders! |