Aubrey got herself stuck in the bed. It was funny when I took the picture. It was not funny when I had to viciously yank her out and we were late for school.

We rang in Cinco De Mayo at our friend's house with some Mexican delicacies, a surprise water fight, and a pinata full of left-over Easter candy.
I took a last-minute road trip to Utah to help my sis, Brittany, move. Cousin Holly got the privileged of holding Jake's head up for him while he slept. Lucky girl.
I unfortunately was driving home from that excursion on Mother's Day so I missed breakfast in bed, Sacrament Meeting goodies, and the Primary singing. But Luke made up for it by buying me an iPhone.
Which we spent the rest of the night taking ridiculous pictures on.
This door has hundreds of names and heights that are more than 30 years old.
It was a big moment.
We took a trip to Disneyland with some sweet friends and Brooklyn finally got to go on Indiana Jones. Another big moment.
Cameron spent most of the month playing around at the park, painting masterpieces, learning to fly, and teaching his teddy bear about the trashman.
Lucky for him, Luke had an easy month and lucky for Aubrey, he's a pretty fun gymnastics coach.
We also got to have a date night to the Redlands Temple at 9am. It was beautiful.
May was gorgeous and we took full advantage by spending almost every waking moment outside. That's how I like it.
We also sported our handmade {by me!!} mermaid tails all around town, which earned us some looks. And some fun.
The girl's soccer season ended and the girls got (gasp!) REAL medals.
The girl's soccer season ended and the girls got (gasp!) REAL medals.
Aubrey wore hers for a week and slept with it every night.
We went to Redlands University one day to let the kids go diving and Cameron finally got the opportunity to actually jump off the board.
Aubrey has started attempting to walk on water.
So far, no luck. But if anyone besides Jesus can do it, my money's on her.
One morning after efficiently demonstrating his desire to NOT nap, I was done. I'd had it. So I flopped into his crib and drove him crazy + snuggled his buns + fake cried hysterically. And wouldn't you know it - it did the trick. Except for 3 minutes later when I moved my arm, he woke up ready to party.
Awesome.
And that has been our month.







1 comment:
So many good times! And I LOVE that door. :D
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