Blog note

Every once in a while we’ll find a kid or two on the computer looking at the blog. Reading past posts, looking at photos, remembering what it was like “when they were a kid”. The posts go back to the day Art was born and have captured a plethora of moments and memories. The blog has ended up being a historic family document that the kids (and their parents) love to return to, and it’s why it will never die! Soon I’ll be switching the thing over to a Word Press blog, but the web address should stay the same.

Anyway, we admittedly been terribly absent on the blog of late. The duty of posting on this is now entirely on Ben’s shoulders, and he’s been doing other stuff like making a documentary film this year. BUT, I’m going to get back at it and post a number of photos over the next few weeks. Many will be older but new to our gazillion Follow Art fans.

Alright, there it is. thanks,
Ben

Nature day revisited.

We used to do nature day almost weekly. And excuse to get in nature and be together. Yesterday it made it’s return and was wonderful. There is something pure and real about fun about all being together in the woods. We are still feeling the residual closeness and love. Here are some photos. At the beautiful Interstate Park at in Taylors Falls, about an hour from town.

Art: “Papa, take my photo.” Ok.
If there is a hole in anything anywhere, Lewis likes to go through it.
Jessica trying to use the park’s selfie station.

Weekend at cottage with kid friends

Arthur and Lewis each brought a friend (Ottar and Josh) to the cottage for a few nights this weekend and it was such fun for everyone. I got to fish lots (we ate fish both nights!), the boys plays lots of Catan, made up weird games, swam all the time, they fished with me lots since fish were a-bitin’. Funniest was they walked to nearby campstore and apparently played weird pinball game for bouncy balls. Put a quarter in, get at least one, sometimes two bouncy balls. So they spent all their money on that and came back with pockets STUFFED with bouncy balls. 20-30 each. Then they traded like it was Halloween candy.