I have a love hate relationship with wrap-up posts because I love that I can pack a bunch of things into one post but they are usually very random and very lengthy.
Starting off this wrap-up with school awards. Liam had Honor Roll and some Achievement award.
Kane got a Citizenship award.
I helped host a baby shower for Ashton's baby boy!
Took the boys and Landon to Sky Zone during Spring Break.
Then to Chuy's for dinner!
We then topped off the night with an unsuccessful escape game! But we had a BLAST!!!
We received our batch of spring meat chickens - 8 more weeks and they will be in our freezer!
This is my favorite chicken stage! They are so cute!
Enjoying some Annalise time!
Just look at the sunrise I get to see EVERY. SINGLE. MORNING. :)
Ugh... they are so ugly and stinky!!!
Maggie got a pregnant cat in hopes that she would have her babies and stick around to care for them. Momma cat ended up having 6 kittens. One died shortly after birth so we have five new kittens. Plan is for Maggie to keep 2, us keep 2 and one is going to our neighbor David's house!
I can't .... Spring pictures vs. Fall pictures.
Kids night at the high school baseball game. We really enjoyed going and watching high school sports this year!
Getting to run the bases!
Finally tackling the back porch tongue and groove ceiling. I used a paint gun this time around. It wasn't as aesthetically pleasing as doing it by hand but it got the job done much faster!
Reid is wanting to play baseball. We missed spring ball and we have been playing around with the idea of travel ball. He is for sure going to play in the fall so we have been having Caleb come over and give him some lessons.
It's garden time!!!!! I love this time of year where you get to start your garden. I have big plans for next year already!
End of the school year means all the fun end of school activities. Air-evac came to school and the kids got to sit in the helicopter
Liam's 4th grade class participated in Lemonade Day. Each homeroom class had to come up with a lemonade stand. They had to figure cost, potential profit and marketing the product. Each class set up their stand in different areas of town and sold their lemonade. In the end they learned about what it's like to be an entrepreneur. They took their profits and saved a percentage for the next years class to start their lemonade stand, gave a percentage to a local charity - Dusty Elam Foundation- and then with the money left over the class was able to have a party of their choice with the money they earned.
G & Grandy came to buy some lemonade!
So after 8 weeks of feeding and moving the chickens around the yard they were processed. We were not feeding our last batch of meat chickens enough food so this year we made sure they never ran out of food. As you can see the comparison, we no longer have to eat 2 chickens to have enough meat to feed our family - haha!
This year we decided to break down some chickens into pieces. With the leftover bones we decided to try and make some chicken stock.
Well, that wraps up all the randomness of spring. Moving on to summer!
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