Thursday, August 9, 2012

April/May

For some reason I didn't take very many pictures in 
April.  I guess we really didn't have much 
going on or I just forgot to bring
my camera.  So I am combining April and 
May activities..

Hannah and Parker coloring Easter eggs.  We hadn't done 
this in years so the kids had a lot of fun being creative.











On May 2nd, Tim and I celebrated our 25th Anniversary. This
is the basket our family sent us.  It was filled with a lot of
great gifts cards for us to use.  We really enjoyed it.





For Hayley's Sac State leisure class, the second activity 
she chose to do was to go shooting.  She has some friends 
who go to the shooting range regularly and offered to take 
her and teach her about shooting and gun safety. She had a lot 
of fun shooting the .22 and wants to go again and use
 the bigger guns.







Parker's cub scout pack had a Pancake Breakfast
fundraiser at the Kiwanis Club carnival.  The boys
had a good time serving the food and earning money
for their pack. Hannah came to help and earn
community service hours.



 
 Parker's 3rd Grade Open House.

 Parker with his teacher, Mrs. Heitmann.




Parker's artwork on display.

Parker's cub scout pack celebrated their promotions dinner 
at the end of May.  Parker advanced to a Webelos 1.



 Receiving his new hat and neckerchief.



Another fun cub scout event was the Water
Wars at the park.  They boys had fun shooting water
guns at each other and getting really wet.


 Mr. Patrick, one of our den leaders, had a huge
squirt gun and was nailing everybody with it.





2 comments:

  1. Good looking eggs. Hayley is turning into a real cowgirl knowing how to ride and shoot. Parker still owes me a pancake breakfast.

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  2. I like the eggs, we always have a lot of fun doing Easter eggs. Hayley you look pretty cool in you shooting garb. I'm seriously thinking about taking a class on gun safety and shooting lessons.
    It looks like Parker is a very busy kid with all those activities going on. I can't think of anything better for him, he's learning life-long skills in the Scouts. Boy Scouts is why Michael knew how to do most everything. Earning all those merit badges prepared him for life.

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