Krista always has the best adventures in a local area. We need to learn some of her tricks. Saturday she, Wyatt and Katie were set to participate in the "Dirty Dash" in Albany. We thought $40 to run in the mud was a bit much - but we went to watch. I think we need to have a family team next year. It looked like a lot of fun.
Krista and Katie (Krista and Arielle's roommate) |
Mud surfing |
Actually - doing push ups |
At the Finish Line |
Stacia and Alex tried their hands (and legs) at the climbing wall.
We got home in time to converge at Will and Sherri's for a bbq. I didn't take a single photo. I enjoyed the fellowship. Lots of good transitions going on in our family this summer.
This was the last night with Arielle in our "home" as a "child." Neither of us wanted the night to end.....Sweet moments. As odd as it sounds, I kept remembering her little pre-school voice on the day she got her wisdom teeth removed, "I love you, Mommy." I love this baby girl. Alas, it's time to say goodbye to childhood and celebrate her launch into adulthood. I'm so proud of the way she is going about all this - a post for another day.
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Your speech should always be gracious, {as though} seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you should answer each person.
Colossians 4:6 (Holman Christian Standard Bible)