Sunday, August 16, 2020

COVID-19 in May

May - the weather was beautiful and everything was so green! Greggy was still working from home. Apparently he forgot his razor during our camping trip, and he was home all the time anyway, so he decided to grow out his beard.

#sohottrightnow
We've found a fun little hike up in Farmington/Fruit Heights (I honestly don't know the difference) and we broke all COVID rules by playing on the playground. It was glorious and despite what I thought, no one stopped us. We have all missed being able to go to parks during quarantine.
We had a BBQ up at the Jorgensens' in Midway and Claire was more than happy to bully their chickens. She was a pro at catching them, so chickens may be in our future 😁.
Oh Sof, the creepiest drawing I've ever seen. Look at the eyes!
Claire got into Sofi's makeup - again.
The Elsa obsession begins!
I repeat: So much personality in one little body.

Mittens - the keeper of the hose. Greg didn't think this way funny, but I was dying! Maybe it's his face?

Claire! Sometimes she has the best facial expressions.

We love the horse property up the street from us! There was a mama horse getting ready to give birth any day, and we checked on her often. This big guy was also right there in the pasture as well. He is HUGE but so gentle. We love feeding him! And as you can see, he loves Sofi.

We've been going on some pretty hikes.
Remember the Earthquake in March? Still working on putting the wall back up.
The girls went to the dentist (finally).
This was Claire's official first time (we don't count the time she was hit in the face by the bowling ball) and she did amazing! Took the cleaning and X-ray's like a champ! I was very, very surprised. But, it is Claire. She surprises us every day.
Miss Kay's beautiful peony bush. I look forward to this bush blooming every Spring. It is absolutely beautiful!
I'm not joking when I say Mittens curls up in Greg's arms every nigh while Greg says his prayers. Every. Night. and they both love it.
We found this fun swing one day on our loop around the Kaysville pond. 
Feeding ducks at the USU Botanical Center.

Blowing bubbles. There is no other way.




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