Kedzie helping out at camp
Adam and Ravi trying to get "moon tans?" They're weird and I love them. Adam now lives across the street from us and is a great friend to Ethan.
We had a fireside in our back yard. It was by the Bishopric who answered questions for us all. Ironically, two Sundays later they were released as the Bishopric so I'm glad we had this experience with them. Love these youth that don't quit when the going gets tough.
Love this man. Don't think I would survive on so many levels without him.
Colorado and California are on fire. This is a "clear" view these days. The sun is masked with smoky haze. It's so sad. I think we have four major fires right now and they aren't controlled yet. It's so smoky almost every day. Some nights the smoke is too much to have windows open. Praying for rain and for the firemen.
Ethan spent a few days volunteering at the camp as well and had the chance to ride a horse for the first time in forever. He was so happy and Kedzie enjoyed helping him a bit. Grateful for the opportunities my kids have in our own neighborhood to improve themselves and their lives.
The DEFY crew. Sam, Triston, Alex, Trindon, Braylon and Mason
Karen and her husband showed up on our door step again on Sunday afternoon and stuck around for an hour or so. It was great to see her and catch up. We don't get to spend much time with her anymore, but we know she loves us and that we love her.
Here's photo evidence of telling our kids that we are getting a new puppy! It will be a Malshipoo. Diana is giving her to us. Her dog Otis is the dad and mom Zoe is their neighbor dog. We are going to probably get a girl and Diana wants us to breed her! We shall see. But, she's due September 19th and we will probably get her around Thanksgiving, hopefully. The kids were super excited when the dogs announced via text that one of their puppies would be coming to our house! I think we, as parents, are a little crazy, but it will be so much fun. Hoping Wiley will love her too.
Are you kidding me that they are going to middle school? Look that those faces from Kinder and now from pre 6th grade! They are amazing boys and I love them so much. So grateful for their friendship after all these years. Now, let's watch them grow!

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