Tuesday, July 31, 2018

July 2018

July turned out to be a very busy, crazy month, but not with our usual fun family activities.  2 things had me quite busy this month.  The first was my project at work that I have been working on for 14 months trying to get done.  It proved to be my hardest project to date (and hopefully ever) and well I'm proud to say we got it launched the last week of July.  But I worked 35-40 hours each week in July.  With 3 kids home all day, this was super stressful for me.  The other reason July was crazy was I called to be primary president in our ward.  I was called as a 3rd counselor a few months prior but it's been super busy trying to get my presidency in place, holes filled and everyone up and running.  We have 122 primary kids with 30 nursery aged kids.

It's a bit crazy to say the least.  So when you see that we didn't do a lot this month, now you know why.  I'm trying hard not to feel super guilty about it.  My kids still had a great month, they spent a lot of time at home yes, but they played with friends, swam a lot, spent time with grandma and cousin Abbey and luckily Shane works from home and was able to take them a few places that I don't have documented (fishing, bounce houses, swimming, Ninja gym, etc.)  And the kids were awesome.  Of course they wanted and needed my attention but for the most part they tried to be understanding and let me get my work done.

Luckily we made up for a lot and packed in a lot of our summer activities the 3 weeks of August before school started.  More to come in the August post about that.

Jaron and I went on a Mother/Son date to a Jazz Summer League game.  He didn't have a Jazz shirt to wear so he thought we should both wear our BYU shirts...lol.  We got tickets on the 12th row and had a great time.  I think Jaron ate almost that entire bucket of popcorn but he thought it was pretty cool to see a Jazz game in person.



On top of my crazy month, Shane and I got asked to be in charge of our ward/neighborhood 4th of July Breakfast.  And it was at the park with no electricity to make breakfast with.  However, it turned out great.  We had some good help and a great turn out and although it was busy, it was fun.  We did the usual kids bike parade but I was so busy I barely got a pictures.  That afternoon Skye Estates hosted a big neighborhood event with bounce houses, lunch, cotton candy and snow cones.  That night we watched fireworks at Sandy which has become our tradition.



We couldn't forget our 7-11 day with free slurpees.  Although I was in the office that day so Dad was nice enough to take them and even sent me a picture!



Sad to say we barely made it to Draper Days this year.  I love Draper Days but we just didn't make it this year to the concert and fireworks but we did make it to the Dog jumping contests and got to see the petting zoo and reptile exhibit.

One Saturday morning we went and got donuts and went on a short hike up the canyon and enjoyed our donuts.



We did lots of swimming in our pool this summer.  It's been nice because all 3 kids can swim and I don't feel like I have to be in the pool every minute.  So there were times I could go take them for an hour and still check email as needed while they swam.  Still not ideal to sit there working but at least it got them out of the house and doing something they love.  They all learned to do flip/somersaults into the pool so they think that is so fun.  And they can all swim the entire length of our pool which is about 50 feet long.  I was so happy to see that, especially Jaron who at the beginning of summer I was still making wear floaties.

And the month ended with Jaron turning 5!  But we'll save those details for their own post.

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