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July 28, 2017

Faces - July 2017

I know every parent thinks their kid is the most funny, the greatest, smartest etc. But I really believe my kid is all of those things. I tried to catch a picture of him at the pool the other day and walked away with the greatest series of pictures ever. I scroll thorugh the pictures on my phone before bed most nights (because Topher has been in bed for a few hours and I miss him!) and I couldn't stop laughing when I got to these. I had tears streaming down my face. I mean, really. This kid is such a ham!





And I couldn't resist a few others I've captured lately. He just makes the best faces!

This one is right after waking form a nap. I set him on the couch and he grabbed his Friend Magazine and just started flipping through. Ain't no thing, ma.



Calculator love


Nose love


Free-chocolate-at-the-mall love


June 27, 2017

A Day on The Cape


After four years of living on the East Coast we finally made it down to Cape Cod. We usually go to Martha's Vineyard annually and the Cape is always on our list but last year we had a little baby and it just didn't happen. We decided on a Friday night that we would head down there the next morning and see what it was all about. 

The only dissappointing thing was that we didn't have more time there!

As I thought, Christopher loved the water! He ran straight for the ocean and had to be dragged back to the car when it was time to leave. Summer has been so long awaited this year and I think we all really relished the time in the sand and sun. 








Christopher made a few friends (he always finds friends!) and pushed his truck around in the sand for a good long while.



When we finally left the beach we realized we were starving! Luckily there are a million places to eat out there and they all seem to have amazing seafood. We picked a placey in Yarmouth and weren't dissappointed! The portions were hearty and the lobster was very frest and tasty!






Christopher barely made it through dinner without freaking out- he only had a 20 minute nap in the car all day- but I was honestly surprised he'd made it that far without losing it. We took a little walk along another beach before heading home and again, we had to tear this boy away from the ocean when it was time to go.




He was yelling "Moon!" in this picture- he saw a kite surfer whose sail was cresent shaped and looked like the moon.


 I love this little adventurer of mine!



June 26, 2017

Strawberry Picking 2017

Last year was the first time I'd ever gone strawberry picking here in New England and we loved it! There is nothing like fresh, ripe strawberries in the summer! I don't know how anyone eats the ones from the grocery store after tasting these beauties!

Like last year we went up to Parlee Farms for our berries. They have really great staff and they also seem to have larger fields with more fruit than some of the other farms I have seen and heard of.

I was a little surprised at how quickly Topher picked up the concept of choosing the bright red berries and putting them in the basket. He did eat a lot but I would say more than half of what he picked went into the basket and not in his tummy. I love getting to see the world through his eyes and watch him explore and experience things for the first time. I don't think he remembers our trip to the farm last summer but maybe next year he will recognize it when we go back.







We ended up having biscuits and strawberries for dinner because dad was working late and we just couldn't resist! With what we had left over after a few days of eating them plain I made a little batch of freezer jam so we can enjoy the bounty of summer all year long!




June 21, 2016

Straw-baby

I have been looking forward to summer all winter long. One of the perks of working from home is that we can go out and enjoy all sorts of fun and squeeze work in around it. Last week we got up early and headed to the strawberry fields. It was a perfectly warm day with lots of sunshine and the berries were ripe and juicy! Christopher was in such awe, he is definitely an observer and he was on overload in the fields.




Within a few minutes he had a strawberry in his hands and was giggling left and right. He was very diligent about eating every last inch of every strawberry he got his paws on and kept grabbing more out of the basket if I didn't keep it out of his reach. I am sure he got some straw and dirt in there along with the berries but he didn't seem to mind.






Give me more berries!


By the time we left the fields this boy was covered from head to toe in strawberries! He looked like a little strawberry vampire! I had to let the juice dry on him before I could even pick him up and he was SO sticky.


We've been enjoying fresh strawberries all week and whenever Christopher sees one his little arms and legs start pumping and he gets very impatient until he gets some in his tummy. I love taking this little buddy along with me and that he seems to have as much fun as I do. I can't wait to introduce him to the Public Gardens, the local pool, my favorite beaches, and definitely more fruit picking!

July 17, 2015

4th of July 2015

It's no secret that the best place on earth to celebrate the 4th of July is in Arimo, Idaho. At least that's what I believe. I've been there pretty much every year since I can remember and to me that place is magic.

This year the cousins took charge of the events and made the 4th celebration into the first Keith & Jean Anderson Family Reunion. It made the whole weekend extra special. My brother Seth designed a logo for the event and made each of us a shirt. Irene planned water games for the family Olympics and we actually designed and created a float for the town parade. I have to give a huge shout out to my Auntie Kathy and Gram for letting us take over their houses and yards for the weekend too. 



Get your scrolling finger ready because there are a LOT of pictures from the weekend. 

Things got started Friday night with a weenie roast and stories around the fire. There were a few impromptu skits and lots of trying to keep babies out of the fire pit.







The love that this family has for our grandmother is profound. She is such an interesting lady and so young at heart. I loved watching her interact with her grand and great-grandkids and tried to capture a few of those moments.




^^ Camille helping fan the smoke away from Gram^^




I preparation for the holiday my brother asked me to crochet him some festive shorts. I somehow figured out how to make them and they were a huge hit. He wore them all night Friday and the whole day Saturday too.






^^Invisible Bench Skit by Autumn and Evan with a cameo by Keith^^

^^Auntie Kathy's New Pet Skit^^


^^Miles is SO over our crazy antics^^



Gram began telling stories about her family history, something we all quieted down and listened to. She has seen so much in her lifetime and has had such great adventures. We learned a lot about her and also my Grandpa Keith's younger lives. It became so clear to me why we as their family are so important to them. I realized why we get together every year in a little podunk town in the middle of nowhere to be together.






As the sun began to sink behind the mountains the ukulele and guitar came out for a little jam session. Have you ever seen such a glorious sunset!





^^The kids watched movies on the side of the garage until late in the night^^


The 4th

We had the traditional Fireman's Breakfast in the park bright and early on the 4th. It was already getting hot by 7:30 AM and it just got hotter and hotter as they day went on.




^^Shorts!^^


Our parade float was themed "Bursting in Air" and naturally was covered in fireworks. If you know anything about my family it's that we love fireworks and burning things. In fact, the police had been at my grandma's just the evening before telling us that our giant fireworks were illegal and we needed to stop shooting them off. If the cops or the fire department show up at a family party you know it's been a success!




I have to say, I was pretty proud of our float. When the grand kids were little my Gram used to put so much time and energy into making a themed float with all of us in coordinated outfits. It's been years since we've done that now. Mostly we panic about half an hour before the parade starts and throw the I heart Arimo sign and some patriotic streamers on Grams car and let her drive the parade route. This year though, we pulled out all the stops!


^^Gram riding as the Matron of Honor on the float^^


One of the things I love most about the Arimo Parade is that you can enter almost anything you want into the parade. Vintage John Deer? Heck yes!


Cheerleaders on a car trailer? Oh yeah!


A bike you decorated with crate paper? You'd better believe it!



Tiny pony and a cart? Why not!


Horses or even a mermaid? Sounds great!









After the parade we all hang out in the driveway and eat popsicles because 'Merica!




Then we tried to get everyone together for a family picture. After about 15 minutes of this:


We finally got a few really great ones




I wish I could figure out how to make a higher quality gif of this series but the flag waving in the background is pretty cool anyway.


One thing I always connect with summer at the grandparent's house is hollyhock dolls. My grandpa used to help us pick hollyhock flowers and dig toothpicks out of the kitchen to make these clever little dolls. I love that Gram is teaching the next generation this fine art form as well.










The Olympics


After lunch, some lounging in the shade, a softball game at the park and putting Mentos into endless bottles of Diet Coke we divided into teams for the family Olympics.










Don't mess

^^Team Red^^

^^Team Blue^^

^^Team White^^


Many of the games involved hauling children around with various amounts of water from one bucket to fill another bucket. There were a few close calls, some possible cheating scandals and many, many buckets of water thrown.






The final showdown was on the slip and slide. I don't even know what the point of this game was but it was sure fun to watch!
















^^ I love this picture for so many reasons...^^


In the end the BLUE TEAM WON!!! Thomas and I were part of that team and although we couldn't help too much (my being pregnant and Thomas recovering from appendix surgery) we fully intend to use our bragging rights all year!

^^Gram watching from her deck like, "What are these crazy people doing in my front yard??"

Our normal water fight antics followed the victory of the Blue Team including assaulting anyone who dared to pass by the house. The neighbors down the street hooked up every house they had and came charging down the street at us. We've attached them on an annual basis for quite a few years...







It was so hot out, everyone was finding a way to cool down. Some classier than others. Actually, none of them were classy.




After everyone dried off a bunch of the family had to leave to go back to their homes and jobs but a few of us stuck around for the rest of the weekend. We drove up to Lava Hot Springs for the fireworks, stayed up way too late and went to church with Gram on Sunday. I always get really sad when we have to leave Arimo and all the family magic behind. I can't wait until we can take our little baby there and teach him all about this place!
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