Julia played soccer early this summer. I had everything ready to post, but never got to finish it. Pesky publish button…
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Fun at Knoebels
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Sharon’s Birthday
Today was Sharon’s birthday, and she had a bit of a surprise done to her car today.
We finished the day by going to see Shrek with a bunch of friends from the neighborhood. It was a great time!
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Myrtle Beach, Kaitlyn’s Soap Bubble
Kaitlyn had a turn at the bubble wand thing too.
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Myrtle Beach, Julia’s Soap Bubble
On the last day of the trip, we went the Children’s Museum of South Carolina. There was a soap bubble wand you stand in and pull up all around.
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Myrtle Beach, Grandpa Monster
Grandpa Fox was acting the role of “Grandpa Monster” with the girls. The girls decided to get back by roaring back.
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Myrtle Beach, Kaitlyn the Dog
Kaitlyn likes to act like a dog at times, and there was no exception at the beach. She took on the waves, then switched it up in the video and mooed like a cow.
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Julia’s Birthday
We celebrated Julia’s 4th birthday last week with a little party. We had a bunch of pizza dough, all the kids rolled out their own little pizza, decorated them, and ate their creation.
After the pizza, it was time for cake. Julia absolutely loved everyone singing “Happy Birthday” to her. Later on, it was time for presents. Guess what? Julia loved that too.
See more pictures from Julia’s party here.
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Snowmageddon
We had our share of Snowmageddon here over the last few days.
On the first storm last weekend, we got more than 12″, but with the blowing snow, it’s hard to tell exactly what we got. This is what it looked like after the storm.
The second storm came in Tuesday night and Wednesday. Here are some pictures from that storm.
And the final aftermath.
It took a few hours to clean out the driveway. The snow in between the driveways is probably four feet high in most places.





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