Sunday, June 7, 2015

A week full of randomness

Luke saw this poster in Smiths, and had to pose like he was worthy of Thor's hammer.  Thor is mommy's favorite avenger. 

Gramma and Grampa Harley just got back from MacchuPiccu in Peru and the Galapagos Islands, and they sent some amazing souvenirs our way.  Luke rocks this soccer jersey, funny face and all.  

We were at a downtown park with a  little time to kill, and a miracle happened. Josh smiled for photos.  This smile is funny, but the picture is terrible. 

This is a very accurate representation of my boys being themselves.  

The goofiness didn't stop there...they tried to fit into the "baby swings" and insisted on me pushing them for a bit.  

Goofballs. I told Luke he might get his butt stuck and he wanted out immediately!

Saturday we went to a crawfish boil, which is always a fantastic time. Josh loves holding them. 

Luke was not quite as brave, but he did grab one by the tail.  He's getting braver each year!

Saturday night the boys slept in the back yard in this net that we won at a charity auction last year. Daddy had LOTS of help setting it up! 

They were trying to see if they could fit Ruby in the tent, and I have no idea what Josh is up to.  I think he was trying to wrestle Luke to distract Ruby, or some such similar logical move.

Cuties in a tiny tent. It was a pretty jampacked night, that tent is 2-3 man, which means 2 boys and one dad like sardines. Luke got scared (they were telling Bozeman history tales before bed and Luke was "sure" that a blackfoot indian was listening to them), and it rained a bit at about 4 AM.  I was cozy inside, oblivious to all of this action.  

The first lemonade stand of the year.  The tip "jare" was a big hit and collected a lot of quarters!

They were out there for hours.  They had some business, but the last hour or so was pretty slow. 

While the kids did the lemonade stand, daddy worked on the bar. We had to go to Lowes to get a bit more wood, so this is how we roll.  

The Jeep has plenty of cargo room. 

The boys were happy to have a divider so they could avoid being slugged in our non-stop game of Slug Bug. 

The bar is nearly done!  The first coat of stain is on, and we think it's a bit too red, so we've got another coat or two of something to change the tone and then we're done.  Mike's been working on this bar for over 2 years.  Imagine how good the drinks will taste after all of that work!


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