At the beginning of the summer Emma put together a Bucket List and hung it up on the fridge. She had some great ideas on there and we did our best to get to all of them. Clearly our best was short of perfect this year - we had many un-crossed-off items on the page but we had fun along the way. Frankly, this summer was so dang hot we didn't really feel like doing a lot of them. A picnic dinner when it's 105 degrees? No thanks!
The stuff we did:
Make ice cream, go camping, take popsicles to all the kids in the neighborhood, have a sleepover, tie dye shirts. have a breakfast cookout, play night games, watch a backyard movie, paint and hide rocks, build a fort, take a road trip, hold Emma's Book 3 recital, make s'mores, and spend a day at Aspen Grove.
The stuff we need to try again next year:
Go fishing, go fishing for crawdads, have a picnic dinner, host a game night, fly a kite, go to a drive-in movie, have a water balloon fight, hike to a lake, go stargazing, and play mini-golf.
I guess we did more than we did not do, but I'm still wondering why we couldn't pull off something as simple as stargazing. Probably we were too busy staying inside and trying to not melt. Also, the stars don't come out until really late in the summertime. So phooey, we did our best and will remake the list next year.
It truly seemed like this summer wasn't ever going to end, especially when you accept that September will also be hot and the cool weather will not come until school has been in session for more than a month. But like all things do, summer did indeed finally end. I don't think there was much to the summer that I didn't blog about already, but as I was going through my photos I decided to put a few stragglers from the summer here just to remember some of the other little details.
One thing that I will not miss from the summer is taking care of Waterhaven Pool. I was the official Certified Pool Operator and I got Romney the job of taking care of all the chemicals over the summer. It wasn't a hard job but it was a little tedious. The bigger issue was having a broken boiler for the entire summer, having people be grumpy about a cold pool, having to contact repair people over and over again...it was stressful. Here's a lovely shot of me wearing protective gear while replacing the pool acid. It sums up my pool feelings pretty well. I'm hoping very much that next summer is better with much more swimming otherwise we might jump ship on the pool membership so to speak.
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