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Memorial Day weekend day 1

I have been feeling like I need to be better about documenting the lives of my children lately. I have really been slacking at this and I realize that a phone full of pictures that I do nothing is really not going to be helpful when my children get older. 

Memorial DAY WEEKEND! 

We started the morning playing with rescue heroes. My mom bought these for Nathan and they have been played with for 2 years. Lately Elijah has been loving playing with the "big trucks" and the rescue heroes fit in them perfectly. Nathan was sleeping while we played. My children have decided to sleep in since we loved to our new house what? On this day, nathan slept until 9:00 leaving Elijah and I alone for 2 hours. I loved this, but it felt so weird to not have Nathan's constant commentary going on :) 


Next we walked around to deliver invites to our Memorial Day BBQ to our neighbors. This was a substitution for our nightly walk that we've been taking. 

On Saturday we took the bike and trailer to the farmers market. I realized that I only have a few months before Nathan is going to be too tall for the trailer. I need to get on teaching him to ride a 2 wheel bike soon. 

We got balloon swords at the market. I also got our monthly supply of local honey and sugar free jam.


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