Taylor finishes his 10th grade year and celebrates with a little repelling down Dixie rock. Home school gave him an advantage of having mother, grandmother, father and grandfather helping on the physics project, math and English. It takes a village.
At Curt and Mel's they kept the kids working. Curt made LaLa polish the boat. Mel helped them make wonderful cards for Mother's day
We also enjoyed making the first smores on the firepit.
Sacrament meetings don't look quite the same, but the kids are ready for primary. We sang a song, prayed, and partook of the sacrament. These new sacrament meetings have a very special spirit.
At Marc and Brittney's, they have been busy with homeschooling. This is a Friday treat run. They didn't do this when I went to school. Brittney has certainly had a challenge teaching four children at home, and she has done a great job. Even Kacy has learned her numbers and made her very own hopscotch.
They came to visit the first week in June and we hiked to the petroglyphs, ate smores, swam and swam and swam some more.
As for us, we did a few razor rides for fun. This is to Black Top Mountain and the fire look out station. A fun picture with Spragues who just started into razoring.
This little fellow is Quinn Butcher - Cherry and Lucy's new son. He was born in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic and is very healthy.
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