Looking for a good time? I think we found it on Lake Ada!
Uncle Goggy (Grant) was thrilled to be able to get out the zip sled for the kids to ride. It was as old as he was.... almost! hehehehehehe As a matter of face, the rope broke on the handle!
Auntie Heather and Logan, Reagan, and Lexi reading the older lake books we have made over the years. They are a treasure of good memories!
Our old tube died this year so Papa found a new one. It is called SUPER MABLE! It was a HUGE hit!
Mexican Train was the game of choice this year at the lake. It was a good game for the young and the "old"! It could get rather cut throat at times!
My brother Matt, his wife Tami and their youngest, Mia were unable to join us for our time at the lake due to work obligations but we got to see them the night before we left for the lake. Little Mia seemed to really take to Helaina! She kept wanting her to pick her up!
Red White and Blue.... we love you! We celebrated the good old Stars and Stripes and honored all those have served or are serving in the military. Logan was so proud to wear his fatigues that he got at the Navy exchange with his big brother Nick. Nick is now in Pensacola, FL and doing very well.
Mike has always been proud of his children but his cup seems to be running over lately with all of their wonderfulness. All the kids seem to be doing VERY well!
We decorated everything in red white and blue... including the dock, the trees, and sometimes.... each other!
Even the youngest got into the action! Go Reagan!
The American Flag flies everyday on my parents dock. My dad takes very good care of her and abides by all flag traditions. She does NOT fly after dark!
All the kids made some memories for the Grandparents with stepping stones. They were all left behind so each year the kids can come back and see them and Nana and Papa can have an everyday reminder of their wonderful grandkids!
The kids were very creative and none of them were the same!
Each of the kids got decked out in pirate tattoos in preparation for "Talk like a Pirate Day"
Welcome to "Talk like a Pirate Day"! We flew our Jolly Roger with pride!
Heather was our "captain" for the day! Doesn't she look great! She played the part well!
Our Swarthy Crew helping to raise the Jolly Roger. I think the fun noodles were being used as swords!
Paris and her Jolly Roger cape!
A tragic accident for this pirate! Amazing she can still sail the high seas with TWO eye patches!
This pirate pose just made me laugh! hehehehehehehe
Talent show night! Do you love the sign? The kids designed it! They knew immediately that they did the "got's" wrong but I said I liked it!
My big brother Mike got in on the action with some card tricks! He hasn't lost his touch!
Lexi wowed us all with her skill as an artist and showed us how to draw many different animals with just one simple starting pattern.
Logan showed us his crazy mad skill of sucking in his little belly and being skinny man and getting down with his bad self on the floor!
Grayson, Helaina, Reagan and Breleigh sang and danced to "Five Pockets in my Overalls!" I LOVE Grayson's buns in this picture! He is rocking those overalls!
Paris demonstrated a form she has learned for karate class. It was also very impressive!
On an overcast morning all the kids enjoyed creating their own t shirts with fabric markers. I jus love this shot of Grayson and Reagan together. Aren't they cute?
I helped Breleigh with the back of shirt and Auntie Heather created the design for Helaina's but she colored it in! She can't seem to let go of the Tug Fest Princess thing.
The front of the shirts. Helaina's was designed by Auntie Heather and colored by Helaina. Breleigh pretty much did her own art work!
All the cousins (who were there)in birth order! Kimanh, Karen, Paris, Alexis, Logan, Grayson, Helaina, Breleigh, and Reagan
We had a celebration day! We were able to celebrate all those big and small milestones that we miss out on during the year when we are apart. Heather completed the celebration with gifts for all the kids. Breleigh loved her purple hippo pillow pet! She slept with it every night!
We had party hats and horns to blow and the kids decorated banners with all the things that we could be celebrating! It was so so much fun! Helaina was a little off her game this day. She spiked a fever a little later on.
One of the four banners that the kids made! Nana and Papa were so good to let us hang it up on the wall above the windows!
Heather even ordered a cake from the Pine River bakery so we could celebrate in style! It not only looked good but it tasted even better. Yum.
A picnic lunch while waiting for the turtle races to start! Heather had all the kids pack a bag with a fruit cup, chip of choice, and dessert. We took orders for sandwiches and placed those in labeled bags. It went very SMOOTHLY!!
A few members of our group racing their turtles. My girls weren't winners this year but it wasn't because we didn't try! (maybe one day my girls will actually touch a turtle!) Thanks to Uncle Goggy for helping me with the girls on this race.... dealing with two turtles isn't easy because even though it sounds silly.... it goes fast!
Our first winner of the day! Karen had an eye for a speedy turtle and hers managed to cross the finish line before all the others. (I think I saw her slip it some Mt. Dew before the race started) ;)
The picture above and below go together. Logan's turtle was also a winner at this years turtle races. His turtle was not thrilled with being stopped from racing and was trying to keep racing while in Logan's hands. I love Logan's face in this picture. (Ow Ow Ow)
Breleigh and Reagan are five months apart in age. They like the same toys, at the same time, of course! These two girls were just getting geared up for a fun night of tacos at the Harriet Club!
Getting ready to head to the Harriet Club for Taco Thursday!
Group 1 at the Harriet Club. A good time was had by all!
Group 2! Hmmmm..... who is missing from these pics? Oh yeah... my mom and dad! They were actually sitting at a table just to left of this picture. They sat with a couple who live on the same shore of Lake Ada. I could hear them bragging about all their grandkids the whole time!
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