
As I sit here contemplating the summer and the time spent together, I am of two minds about it. I love spending time with my family and having extra time with the kids during the summer months, but a part of me feels so guilty that I do not have even more time to spend with them. We had a great summer in some ways, and a lot of "I wish we had..." in others. I adjusted my summer schedule at work so that I could spend more time with the kids, at least half days with them, but the reduced hours of work meant that we could do less during those hours because of the reduced income. While time with them was wonderful, a part of me wished I was working more so that we could have done more. I hate being so manic!
Thanks to a wonderful Christmas present from Nana, our season passes to Holiday World this summer were put to good use. In fact, it was Ben's favorite part of the summer! We spent some good time there and Ben finished riding every dry ride in the park this year. He also was learning to do handstands in the wave pool. Anna enjoyed putting on a mask and snorkel and swimming all the way down to the deep end and looking for things on the bottom of the pool. There were some weeks where I was able to take the kids during the week and then we would go again on the weekend when Rachel would go with us. We introduced friends from St. Louis to the park and they later thanked us for ruining Six Flags for them because of their wonderful experience with us and how inexpensive everything is.
Most of us got nice tans and Rachel's freckles almost came together this year! To be honest, it is Rachel that says the only way she tans is when her freckles start to run together, thanks to the red hair. At the end of the summer, thanks to my deep tan and her beautiful porcelain complexion, I tease her about her jungle fever!
...and this was early summer!! By the way, that is my hand on her leg. Ben claims that he tans well, but only Rachel's dogged insistence on sun screen prevented his red cheeks and burned back from hurting! Anna, like her daddy, turns into a little brown bear.In other news this summer, we were able to visit Rachel's sister Leah in North Carolina. We had to make a quick trip of it, but Rachel took a couple of days off and we made it a long weekend. We were the first of Leah's siblings to make to the new house they have, and we loved it!

The area in which they live is green and beautiful and it was difficult to leave, mostly because we love spending time with her and Uncle Tim. They even had their first shrimp boil (picture on the right) while we were there and it was a huge success. Sure wished we all lived closer to one another, but the kids were pretty clear that they did not want to move over to this amazing state!
Anna, true to her independent nature, spent the majority of the summer somewhere else. I think we counted six days during the month of July that she was actually at home, which is nice for her that she kept so busy, but I fear is an omen of the years to come. She was able to spend time at church camp, followed by a week with her Nana. Then we went on the North Carolina trip. That was followed by a week with my sister Amy where Anna helped take care of her cousins Sadie, two and a half, Nora, fourteen months, and Harper, ten months.
Amy didn't want to let Anna come back home, so apparently she was a big helper! When she returned from all that, there were sleepovers with friends and she also enjoyed spending several nights next door, helping take care of the five year old that lives there. She has a heart of gold and loves those babies!Ben spent most of his time this summer, when he wasn't at Holiday World, on the iPad. We should have limited his time, but it really was a wonderful baby sitter when he would spend time sitting in my waiting room while I was doing a massage, or while driving. His favorite games are Storm the Train, Spy Mouse, and the major time-eater Minecraft. Rachel affectionately calls it Minecrack! He earned the nickname "Crash" from driving go carts this summer as well. Hopefully, Will's grandpa will be able to fix the swing set! Ben also established a new best friend this summer, Leland.
We got along very well with the family and the boys really hit it off. They both love soccer, Legos and Minecraft. They sit around for hours making new worlds and setting traps for one another! It is a great match. We introduced the Morris family to Whodunnit! and found they are wonderful to hang out with at Holiday World and we look forward to them getting season passes too next year!So we had some wonderful times this summer. We also enjoyed grilling out fairly often, and enjoying time spent with friends. A season to be grateful for. As it comes to a close, kids go back to school, I go back to work, and we get into the "routine" again, I realize I am going to miss it. I am going to miss hanging out with my little buddy, showing me what his latest Minecraft creation is, or spending some precious daddy-daughter time. But I also look forward to the stability and schedule that school requires. I like the set bed times and knowing where the kids will be all week without having to plan it! And I look forward to time marching on. Another school year starts, another calendar goes up on the wall to keep us organized, and another page turns in our family updates.
Well, despite ruining Six Flags, going to Holiday World was definitely one of the highlights for us! I am so thankful you convinced us to ride out the hurricane that morning. We hope you will invite us back for another trip next year. Hint hint.... Love you Gollahers!!
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