I am finally going through and printing off photos from January all the way through October of this year. In doing so, I found several photos (taken by Elena) from the Boundary Waters trip that Seth, Elena and Sam went on with several of the cousins, uncles and Grandma Myhre. They're a little late, but here they are. I don't have much for stories on the trip. They all survived and had a lot of fun!
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Boundary Waters Trip
Thursday, November 4, 2021
October Happenings
We were able to celebrate my dad's birthday with him. Our gift was bringing all the kids over to help clean up the garden and lawn in preparation for winter. Although, in hindsight, it wasn't much of a gift since he ended up paying them for their work....
Their favorite job was blowing the leaves out of the gutters with a leaf blower. Not only did they get to use the leaf blower, they also go to run around on the roof. Win-win!
Elena also gave him this painting. You might have to read it a few times to get it:
And of course, we finished out the month with the Saints Day Costume contest at St. Edward School and Halloween. Now that Elena is in high school, she was not in the Saints Day Costume and she stayed back to hand out candy with her friends rather than trick-or-treating. (They still dressed up, though).
Here are a few pictures:
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St. Francis (Reed), St. Anthony (Noah) and Moses(Charlie) |
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Blessed Stanley Rother and St. George |
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St. Joseph |
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"I'm a monster! Raaaawr!!" |
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Peter Parker (as opposed to Spiderman who would have to wear the mask) |
Friday, October 8, 2021
Boxelder Bug Days
We were able to enjoy a normal Boxelder Bug Days again this year. The nice weather even decided to show up for the weekend! I am happy to report that despite increasing numbers of COVID in the area, there didn't seem to be any major outbreaks as a result of Bug Days. I am sure it helps that everything is pretty much outside.
Monday, October 4, 2021
"I do it myself!"
We've entered the stage of Livi wanting to do everything herself. Sometimes this is helpful, like when she picks raspberries with me (as long as she doesn't spill the bucket).

Thursday, September 30, 2021
Summer Fun
As usual August and September had me swamped with the garden and school starting so I haven't gotten around to sharing about our family vacations we had last month.
We spent a week at the lake with Seth's family as usual. We had to find a new cabin and were lucky to have friends willing to let us use theirs. You would think it would feel crowded with over 30 people staying at one place, but we have learned that where there's a will there's a way. A few people slept in the garage and we pulled a camper up for our family to sleep in. The weather was nice and the company was great so we managed just fine. I didn't get too many pictures, but I'll share a few.
Charlie loved the outdoor Jenga game - he especially relished getting to sign a block every time he won.
Playing with the silly face coasters:
Here's Olivia hanging out with AJ, who is one of her very favorite people. Even when she is being super clingy to me, and person after person has unsuccessfully tried to take her in order to give me a break. she will never refuse to go to AJ.
Right on the heels of that vacation, my brother came to visit with his two daughters. My parents treated all our families to a weekend at Great Wolf Lodge hotel. That place has more to keep kids busy than I ever imagined - including an arcade which my mom described as her "version of hell." Of course, the waterpark was everyone's favorite. The only downside was Olivia wasn't feeling great and was clinging to me the whole time, but we made it through and everyone else had a blast. I managed to get a few more pictures of this trip, but not many.
Monday, September 27, 2021
Budding Author
Charlie has been busy writing books - his favorite genre being non-fiction. Our school librarian has said that our family checks out more non-fiction than any other family she's ever had so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. He finishes every book with a "Coming Soon" section advertising his next book, which keeps him going for quite a while since he very often wants to start on the next book once he has the idea.
Here are a few samples: