Ok I know that is the middle of August but summer seem to be vanishing so quickly to me. I have had a busy but fulfilling summer.
I traveled a lot (or at least a lot for me with my two children). Wyoming, UT (a couple of times), Las Vegas for a quick get away for me and my hubby with out the kids (Lots of fun but missed my kids to much), Idaho for my sides fam reunions, Lake Powell for a windy trip, and finally Idaho again for my husbands Reunions. One thing that I learned is there is no place like home. I feel like I could stay home for a year and be content.
The other thing that we have been working on is our garden. Some people in our ward offered some land to people in the ward for the use of a personal garden. We jumped on the offer and started the summer working in the garden. Monroe being a seasoned farmer for ID was very involved and loved it. Mason also enjoyed the idea of being on a tractor with his Daddy. The big machinery gene runs deep in his blood also. Like father like son right? We have been constantly working in the garden and I love it. Poor Madelyn doesn't fair it so well. She would rather be home and not out in the heat and amongst the bugs and dirt. She is my prissy girl.
We planted 69 tomato plants. Yes let me type that again 69 tomato plants. And please listen before you think that we are crazy. We love canned tomatoes and use them in a lot of the dishes that I cook. I also wanted to share the tomatoes with my family and friends that could use them. So needless to say I am canning at least 5 days out of the week. I am loving it and am comforted of the food storage that is stacking up is this uncertain time.
Just a few pictues from our ward garden.
So anyways that is my story and I am sticking to it (sorry kind of corny I know). Thanks all for indulging me and reading my summer story.