Summer adventures from this past week . . .
Once upon a time, in a far away land of the scorching desert sun, Princess Lacey and her royal cousins from the north spent their hot summer days pretending to be dancers, cowgirls, and Disney princesses. They were lost for hours in their pretend kingdom, sifting through dress up clothes to find just the perfect princess attire. Sometimes, the royal beauties would take a break from being Disney princesses, cowgirls, and dancers to prepare delicious playdough creations to serve to each other in their pretend restaurant.
And so I ask you, could such beauties really be capable of messes like this . . .
or this . . .
or this . . . YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT!
Elsewhere in the land of the scorching desert sun, away from the messes of beautiful royal princesses, young master Benjamin found a little quiet time to begin his studies for the ministry at an early age.
Though studious by nature, Master Benjamin is still required to attain the skills needed on the battle front. These skills must be attained in as little armor as possible. Master Benjamin attempted to conquer this miniature tricycle in quite an exciting battle. Unfortunately, the tricycle won. Maybe next time Master B.
And while princesses pretend & toddlers conquer, the leaves on the African sumac tree fall when temperatures heat up to more than 100 degrees in the land of the scorching desert sun. Finally the children in the land can play in some leaves - too bad they can't do it in sweatshirts!
Though all was well in the land, some of the King's strongest, smartest, & most loyal subjects were sent to Apple Camp - not to pick apples - but to sharpen their technological skills. Should the King need his computer to create a movie, web page, or quirky, fun photo, his royal subjects are prepared! They might even be able to take a picture of any enemies trying to destroy the kingdom with their mom's iPhone (that would be the mom of noble subjects Brinley, Tristan, & Addision).
Yes, the land of the scorching desert sun was in good hands while His Highness, King Bradley, was out conquering the highest peak in the land. Through the trusted skills gained by his royal subjects at Apple Camp, and the battle skills attained by Sir Benjamin, all was well, and the princesses were safe to pretend in the land of the scorching desert sun.
And at the end of a hot summer day in this land, Royal Princess Lacey drifted off to sleep to dream of cowgirls & cousins & playdough & messes, with her faithful Princess Poodlekinz by her side.
Translation: 1-It is really hot around here! 2-My sister, Janae, has been visiting, and our girls have been spending lots of time together, making messes and having fun. 3-Ben has quite a fascination with any kind of reading material. 4-Our African sumac trees are sick of the heat, just like the rest of us! I do have to say, these trees do extremely well, with the exception of the extreme heat. They do not lose their leaves all winter long, but stay green & beautiful! 5-Madi & Katie went to Apple Camp at the mall this week & had fun playing on the computers & the iPhones. 6-Brad hiked to the peak of Mt. Charleston with the Young Men in the ward. It was a tough hike, but I know he enjoyed doing it. He even got to sleep under the stars & the temperature was nice! 7- Lacey loved the Webkins poodle that was a gift from Katie from her Woodland trip. 8-Me - I'm just the resident photographer & storyteller, trying to keep everyone cool. (By the way, Madi wanted to know why she wasn't in this post more. She has had a busy week, so I told her the next post was for her. She has been organizing a "creativity camp" for girls about 9 & younger that will be at our house tomorrow & Friday morning. I told her I would tell all about it in my blog. She & Katie have also been hanging out with their cousins & swimming & planning & thankfully, not creating too many messes. However, something tells me creativity camp will bring many more messes to this household! So until then . . . )
Translation: 1-It is really hot around here! 2-My sister, Janae, has been visiting, and our girls have been spending lots of time together, making messes and having fun. 3-Ben has quite a fascination with any kind of reading material. 4-Our African sumac trees are sick of the heat, just like the rest of us! I do have to say, these trees do extremely well, with the exception of the extreme heat. They do not lose their leaves all winter long, but stay green & beautiful! 5-Madi & Katie went to Apple Camp at the mall this week & had fun playing on the computers & the iPhones. 6-Brad hiked to the peak of Mt. Charleston with the Young Men in the ward. It was a tough hike, but I know he enjoyed doing it. He even got to sleep under the stars & the temperature was nice! 7- Lacey loved the Webkins poodle that was a gift from Katie from her Woodland trip. 8-Me - I'm just the resident photographer & storyteller, trying to keep everyone cool. (By the way, Madi wanted to know why she wasn't in this post more. She has had a busy week, so I told her the next post was for her. She has been organizing a "creativity camp" for girls about 9 & younger that will be at our house tomorrow & Friday morning. I told her I would tell all about it in my blog. She & Katie have also been hanging out with their cousins & swimming & planning & thankfully, not creating too many messes. However, something tells me creativity camp will bring many more messes to this household! So until then . . . )
8 comments:
what fun to read. you have had a house full of fun. oh to be the kid again and make the mess!
cute cute LaRae! The girls looked like they really had a good time. The difference between Madi and Spencer is that she WANTS to be in your blog. I have to sneak him in without his knowledge. I am impressed that Brad did that Hike. Wow in this heat that would be tough. My trees are losing their leaves, and some of my shrubs. We need rain bad.
Super creative blog! Major kudos! I have a bit of envy that you have willing subjects for your photography. I'm always having to borrow my nieces who live in a far away land. I'm dying to read Madi's creativity camp blog.
What a fun post to read, LaRae! I know those messes all too well. I'm glad Janae is there visiting and having lots of fun I'm sure. :-)
I enjoyed this blog as well...I will have to have Grant and Devin write their own blog sometime, they are funny, funny, funny and I think it would be fun for them.
I loved making messes when I was a kid -- actually, I still enjoy the mess making process, but not so much the grown up cleaning up of the mess part.
oh how i love the little subjects of the wallace kingdom. and sir benjamin is a stalwart and worthy reader of good material.(too cute too) following in his dad's footsteps i am sure! those pricesses are busy at mammy's house when not at larae's kingdom making double messes here! it is amazing, i was telling janae, they can think of things to mess up i would never even think of or consider! such as ripping a label off of a phone. taking a sewing tape measure apart. and just to be super creative how about nicolette trying to eat out of beijing's dish and vivi and ava building a fort right in the middle of the family room walkway that tripped both janae and i. how's that for just part of one days work for the royal cousins? ah yes...... and mine are grown up.... sigh.... love mammy i love each and everyone of them ... but yes, i do believe i am glad mine are in their adult yrs now.:)
Very entertaining!!!
Beautiful pictures of beautiful kids and great, fun adventures that will be memories to enjoy forever.
OK...I HATE to see that mess! Sorry...you know they had so much fun though they could hardly stand it:) Great pictures!
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