Sunday, November 1, 2015

Summer Fun and Shenanigans Part 2


Tytyn taking his turn down the slide.

We did some swim lessons twice this summer. The first session Halter and I did the Mommy and tot class and the second session we just came with Tytyn each day and watched him. Tytyn grew a lot more confident in the water and is doing really well. I didn't get very many pictures of him and most of them didn't turn out, but I had to post one so we remembered!




For Father's and Sons this year all of the big boys and little boys got to go camping and dirtbiking with Ted's best friend, Perry. He invited the boys and basically planned the whole thing including the food. The boys all had so much fun with him and with their boys;) 

This is where they were riding dirtbikes, nice view!

Tytyn, fishing with Perry.

Our first camping trip of the year! We drove up to Bloomington and since the families condo at Bear Lake is so close we went there for a day and hung out on the beach and played mini golf. 

Tytyn getting buried.

All these guys came up for one night and day and spent the day with us at the condo.


This is Tyrel jumping off the rope swing at Bloomington Lake.

Me going off the rope swing.

The hike back; we had to stop for a family pic!


My sweet boy chilling in the camp chair. He LOVED camping! He could be outside ALL day and be happy!

This stuf muffin learned to ride his bike with no training wheels on this trip. Ironically enough he learned to ride it on that gravel road behind him. You'd think he would have been more motivated to want to on asphalt when we've tried other times, but basically he's like his Dad where it has to be his idea;) He's never really been too interested in riding bikes, I think it's because of where we live. There are always way too many other fun things to do like being out on the farm with his Dad that he just really is never at home, bored, where I have to kick him outside because he is already always outside helping Tyrel work. He was really proud of himself and we were proud of him too. It's so fun to watch your kids learn and accompish new things.