Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What We Learned in August

We learned that some people do better in the shade.

And some people prefer the sun.

We learned that "our parenting" is an officially an oxymoron.


We learned that our bird feeder is a better gardener than we are.


We learned that it's possible to be proud of and worried by the exact same pictures.


We learned that maybe we should get out more.




Or in more.


We learned that Tracy rules.



We learned that nothing lasts forever.







Sadly, my posting had an inverse relationship to the amount of things that happened this month. Evan had a 14th birthday. We went to Bear Lake with the youth from church. We went to scout camp in the Uintahs. Hailey made and modeled more dresses. And lastly, but not leastly. We dropped Eden off at Utah State to begin her college thing.

We are tired, grateful and proud. We could have done more this summer, but we did some things nonetheless. School is here. Fall is next. Winter waits.

Our house is a little more empty than it was. The dinner table a little quieter. We're mostly okay with it... although now that the stairs to Eden's room aren't covered with clothes, books and lacrosse gear, I sort of wish they were.

2 comments:

Fritz said...

This made me teary. You're a good writer, no doubt about it. But having such an amazing fam is sort of like cheating.

James said...

Karin... I will pay you to say these nice, exaggerated things as long as you're willing.