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Monday, August 24, 2015

Unconventional Summer Fun 2015

The Unconventionals live farther away from Four Sisters Farm than any of the other Four Sisters Farm families so we have to plot and plan to get one on one time with Lou Lou, Bub, Southern Gentleman (SG), and Ladybug.  Doctor's Wife (DW) was so good to be flexible as we invited the Unconventional kids out all at once and then one at a time.  We met up in various places to exchange kiddos and it did this momma's heart good to see and hug DW multiple times in one week.  And now, at the risk of being "that" Grammy, I'd like to share pictures from a few memorable days.

Every Pop and Grammy should be so fortunate to have a granddaughter whose personality is larger than life. Ladybug finds excitement in everyday life and has a contagious laugh and expressions that draw us into the way she sees things.
Digging for leftover money from the Fourth of July and making
a sand kingdom were fun for Ladybug and Grammy.

Ladybug made a special yogurt, strawberries,
and whipped cream dessert on her day!
We bounced...
we played bingo...
we upcycled plastic bottles into bracelets...
and of course, we swam!

Southern Gentleman is a walking commentary on life...there is never a dull moment when he is around.  He has an incredible imagination and weaves scenarios all day long.  He brought along a ziploc bag with everything he needed to make a delicious dessert for us...turtles!  He went to work after dinner and visited with Pop and me while he made the treats.  We played outside a lot and he collected an "evedince" bag full of feathers...now every time I see a feather at Four Sisters Farm I think of SG and his bag.

Of course we swam...
we ate SG's specially made turtles... 
SG and Pop hit the cards hard... 
we looked really hard for skipping rocks but didn't find enough... 
we played "Go Fish" after swimming and each won a game... 
SG contemplated his moves in Chinese Checkers against Grammy... 
and enjoyed building a Trio Block racing ramp and cars. 
We packaged up farm "evedince" and sent them home with him.
Bub is a tough but tender-hearted guy.  Pop might say Bub is a "complicated man" like him.  While Pop was at work, I enjoyed my time with Bub. We talked about important things like the upcoming school year and playing Cougar football.  He is a joy to have around and when we played an improvised ring toss game in the the pool (credit to Ladybug for making up the game), I laughed harder than I've laughed in a long time.

Bub worked on his marksmanship...
swam (of course)... 
modified SG's Trio Block racing ramp and cars... 
and I haven't put away the BB gun in the mud room yet...
when I see it I think about how much fun we had.
Then there is Lou Lou.  Sigh.  Our oldest grandchild.  She is a beauty inside and out.  She loves fashion, animals, and music.  She is a delight to spend time with.  Pop and I especially love that her guitar comes with her to the farm and our porch is transformed into a stage and filled with music.  Pop and I both feel so blessed to spend time with her.  She brings a presence when she comes that reminds Pop and me that she is a lovely young woman now and we can't believe it has happened so fast.

Lou spend a tremendous amount of time trimming
clumps of hair off Snowball who decided she really
did appreciate it. 
She tried out a fat tire bike when we went for groceries...
took selfies so I wouldn't wreck the van trying to take a
picture of her with the sunset out her window...
made delicious blueberry mufffins... 
and ate them with me... 
then she got a facetime from her mom who gave her good
news that her application was accepted and she will
attend the high school she was hoping to attend. 
You can see DW on Lou's phone.   
We went to the mall and did some quick looking and a little buying... 
this shirt is on her "wanted" list...
it really is "her".  It says, "First of all, no. Second of all, no."
I love her independent spirit and I love her.
If you are still reading, thanks for humoring me as I've shared our Unconventional Summer Fun!

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