Spring Break was sure a parrrrrtay!
Ok, maybe not.
But- it was a dream not to be held hostage by kindergarten/pre-school schedules for a week!
The beginning of the break was mama's birthday!
Man do we love this woman.
Couldn't last a minute- no a second- without her.
Tucker gave her a dollar.
When the official week of Spring Break began, I had my boys help me make a list of their hopes and dreams for the break.
This is what they came up with:
Considering the Griffin's flew the coup for the Bahamas... I was feeling like this was a pretty easy-to-please gig.
Trips to Target + Capes+ Shoes on the wrong feet = Spring Breakin!
We scooter/bike rode.
Hit up the Legacy Center for some swimming.
Looked at Russ' amazing goo face.
And.... visited the CEMETERY of all places.
Duh!
My kids are so weird.
And so strangely at home at the cemetery.
Are we looking at the future
Jones and Jones Mortuary owners, perhaps?
Jack even whispered "we're being watched" while we were looking at graves, and then skipped away happily.
FREAKY!
We went bowling with the Ross fam.
And ditched the kiddos one night to go and see Gary Clark, Jr.
My boyfriend.
We had a pretty bad viewing locay.
Dreamy.
To wrap up the week, we headed up to the cabin for the day to hang out with the Nelson bunch.
This included swimming in Kamas.
Oh my nerd alert.
Goggles- check! Life jacket- check!
What other gear can we tack on here?
And, all the rest of the Spring Break minutes were pretty much filled watching Star Wars- Episode 7 or in costumes in some way. Or acting out Star Wars- Episode 7 in costumes.
Han Solo faces, of course.
Who needs the Bahamas, right?!?!?
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