NayNay is in town, and wanted to take Pips on a date. Our timing for the pick up was going to be tight, so I got Pippi, and all of her belongings on the side of the road for NayNay. Pippi was cracking up that she was “on a chair on the sidewalk”. But our plan worked — NayNay was there a moment later, and I got to where I was going on time. That is called a win-win.
NayNay Date Exchange
Sunday Attire
Scout always claims that he hung his church clothes up properly. But until today — he has always fallen short. CONGRATS SCOUT….to FINALLY…a job well done.
Well…sort of.
Pick Up Sticks
It isn’t usual that we have extra time before church to play games. But this morning, Dash was stoked when his dad accepted his Pick-up Sicks challenge. Not surprisingly, the-dad-who-never-gives-chancies Micah won.
Luau Loot
Navy had a blast at the craft tables, during her daddy-daughter luau. Micah said she was meticulous in her crafting, and that she came out with the best stuff.
These sun glasses were her favorite. She glued every flower on.
And not only did she make a pair for herself…she made a pair for her sister!
Pippi was so stoked!
After the gift giving, Navy introduced Pippi all morning, as the “winner” of the contests.
Not sure what contests they were, but Pippi was happy to have taken first place!
Daddy Daughter Luau
Tonight was the Daddy/Daughter luau!
Navy and Micah had an absolute blast, and Micah came home and gave me the minute by minute play by play. I actually think they might have shut the whole place down.
It all started with the invite from Micah:
When Navy said YES, we had to drum up a Hawaiian outfit for her.
I told Navy and Sophie (our neighbor) to go and find me enough flowers to make a lei. They came back with this whole tree branch, from who knows where. I literally had the perfect amount of flowers for a lei, and another for her head.
Her daddy delivered them in their refrigerated bags — right before the dance.
I’ll have to admit — I was very pleased with my work.
Not bad for a novice. And good thing I took “lei making” in Hawaii last month!
With both gussied up in their Hawaiian get ups, they both looked awesome.
Navy was on cloud nine!
Then as a perfect gentleman, Daddy got her door, and like an embarrassed little girl, she ran around to the other side of the car!
I quickly went over to talk to her about acting like the perfect lady…and according to Micah, she was perfect the rest of the night!
I am so glad they had a great time .. and even more glad that these two adore each other.
Blast Back to DDR
Micah broke out the DDR today, and there was a neighborhood showdown! But I am pleased to report — Micah still took first place. Just like in the olden days!
Astronaut Girl
I was really enjoying watching my demure caped-astronaut waltz through the room while softly singing.
I wasn’t enjoying watching Dash bring out the crazy in that same astronaut.
I told them to go fly to space in another room.
He’s DONE!
Even though we don’t get to see him for a few weeks because the Brockbanks are touring Europe, I just had to FaceTime Cade within minutes of him being released as a missionary! I called Doey’s phone, and got to talk to him, and it was awesome! But even more awesome, was seeing he and his parents hug for the first time — after two years of a major sacrifice!
Welcome home Cade!
We are so thrilled to have you back.
Crafting Cards
Navy has been so rad lately, I put together a little special date/craft night with her.
We had embossing powder, glue pens, the heater…and got started.
She decided to make thank you cards for her teachers, and this was our favorite — so it was definitely for Mrs. Mainprize.
It got late, so I sent her to bed, and told her she could write in it in the morning.
But when I went to turn off her light, I saw that she and Dash had extended the night…and she had written her note. It was pretty sweet.
The writing must have exhausted both of them, because I think Dash fell asleep right after he put the note on the table.
Math Tutor
When Micah was helping out a neighbor with her math, I had visions of our future high-schoolers. I pride myself on being smart. But I also pride myself on having a bad memory….so Babe– math is gonna have to be some special time between you and our kids in all of those future years.





















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