Our summer has been off to a great start. For the first time -- ever -- the kids were done with school before Memorial Day weekend. Apparently they started earlier than usual (it's hard for me to recall because it has been a tumultuous year of ups and downs as we tried our best to adjust to ever-changing mandates and protocols with COVID). Regardless, the kids were excited to kick off summer break early; they just haven't figured out that it means starting back early again in August.
We celebrated Jack's birthday with family the day after his "friend" party. I made a cake for the party (and a few more cupcakes, of course).
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The girls (and our neighbor) set up a stand at the end of our driveway for the Annual Garage Sale. The weather not very cooperative but the girls managed to each make over $50 selling lemonade, cider slushes, popcorn, coffee, donuts, cookies and apple fritters. The stand was only open for about 3.5 hours before the strong winds and rain began to move in and we hurriedly took everything back inside.
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Samantha despises bananas. She always has. In fact, her baby book shows that that was the one food that I could never get her to eat.
The other kids don't mind them and absolutely love them in either muffin form or as a dessert bar -- especially with chocolate chips.
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June means that it is Strawberry Month! We had lots of strawberry shortcake and made freezer jam to last us for a few months. And ... there might have been a few strawberries consumed right away.
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Two of our friends moved to Rhode Island earlier this year. It was the best thing for them, as they were adopted within the family and now would have a permanent mom and dad to raise them. It was hard for my girls knowing that they would not be able to see them as regularly, but we promised to get them together whenever we could.
They were back in Michigan for a little while and we made sure to plan a fun play date for them. It was supposed to be a 'beach day,' but the weather turned rainy and dreary so I went to Plan B (I find myself doing that a lot!) and put together a craft for all 6 kids to be able to do together.
Obviously I love any opportunity to make and decorate a cake, so I whipped up a quick red, white and blue one. A few simple strawberries and blueberries and my favorite cream cheese icing and the cake looked really nice sitting on the stand.