Phone dump
There are some very poor quality, but very precious photos that have been taken with my phone(s) over the last half-year-ish. Don't want to let these memories slip away.
My sweet Aden, snoozing away.
Awana Awards Night in May: Aden finished his first year of Cubbies and Trey finished his second year of Sparks. I'll never forget, as I was leading this ceremony, my phone buzzed with a text from my Mom: "Pawpaw is with Jesus". Took everything I had to get through the night.
Aden's preschool class praying at their end-of-year party.
Yep, he's a snoozer.
And a grinner.
Summer downtime in the blazing heat. They're sweet when they're like this.
A rare trip to the bouncy house, likely a reward for someone being good at the dentist or doctor.
Er, there seems to be a pattern going on.
Won't forget this either. Giga and Poppop were in Florida, so it was just the boys and me at the pool. We swam as long as we could, until the thunderstorm we had been watching approach for an hour finally came.
Trey and cousin Will at Meemaw Margaret's funeral, making cards to put in the casket with her.
At Meemaw Margaret's burial, all five of her great-grandbabies released balloons to Heaven for her.
At one of Aden's baseball practices in late June, Poppop got to be a helper!
Watering the garden is always fun!
Giga and Aden taking a walk around the pond.
Aden helping his Daddy coach at open gym.
Practicing at the putting green on one of quite a few trips to the driving range.
Mama's three fellas. They're also sweet like this.
The pit stop after our first Exploration Season trip.
The carving of the pumpkins. Poor Trey. His first full-size pumpkin got toppled and bitten into by some sort of creature. (Eek!) The replacement pumpkin I got him was a pie pumpkin from Kroger, because that was all I could find so close to Halloween. And when we cut into it, it was rotten!
One balmy day in late October, we met a couple of the boys' friends at the school to ride bikes. Bored of bikes, they went down to the ball field and played an impromptu baseball game using a Gatorade bottle for a ball and a big stick for a bat.
How I praise my Lord for His faithfulness, His promises, and blessings beyond measure.
Awana Awards Night in May: Aden finished his first year of Cubbies and Trey finished his second year of Sparks. I'll never forget, as I was leading this ceremony, my phone buzzed with a text from my Mom: "Pawpaw is with Jesus". Took everything I had to get through the night.
Aden's preschool class praying at their end-of-year party.
Yep, he's a snoozer.
And a grinner.
Summer downtime in the blazing heat. They're sweet when they're like this.
A rare trip to the bouncy house, likely a reward for someone being good at the dentist or doctor.
Er, there seems to be a pattern going on.
Won't forget this either. Giga and Poppop were in Florida, so it was just the boys and me at the pool. We swam as long as we could, until the thunderstorm we had been watching approach for an hour finally came.
Trey and cousin Will at Meemaw Margaret's funeral, making cards to put in the casket with her.
At Meemaw Margaret's burial, all five of her great-grandbabies released balloons to Heaven for her.
At one of Aden's baseball practices in late June, Poppop got to be a helper!
Watering the garden is always fun!
Giga and Aden taking a walk around the pond.
Aden helping his Daddy coach at open gym.
Practicing at the putting green on one of quite a few trips to the driving range.
Mama's three fellas. They're also sweet like this.
The pit stop after our first Exploration Season trip.
The carving of the pumpkins. Poor Trey. His first full-size pumpkin got toppled and bitten into by some sort of creature. (Eek!) The replacement pumpkin I got him was a pie pumpkin from Kroger, because that was all I could find so close to Halloween. And when we cut into it, it was rotten!
One balmy day in late October, we met a couple of the boys' friends at the school to ride bikes. Bored of bikes, they went down to the ball field and played an impromptu baseball game using a Gatorade bottle for a ball and a big stick for a bat.
How I praise my Lord for His faithfulness, His promises, and blessings beyond measure.


























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