With all the kids running in and out, the front door isn't always closed. That give Leo Puppy the opportunity to attempt the "camel's nose" maneuver to try and get allowed in the house.
The kids move like pack animals, when one comes to our house they usually bring the rest of them.
Leo barked like crazy at something outside, I totally expected to see an animal, but instead saw a stack of wood. Stupid dog.
Ryker was begging for chicken and waffles, so DeA and I made him chicken and waffles.
Luca liked the waffles and syrup, but mostly the syrup.
Leo Boy loved the free access to our pantry while his mom was distracted.
Ryker had Hampa buy him some silicon chocolate bar molds, and Ryker sold bars to kids at school. Things got away from him and he ended up with almost 80 orders.
He started out excited, but by the third day of chocolatiering he thought it felt like work.
Leo Puppy started barking crazy again, we walked out expecting another pile of wood only to find this little guy.
Mansfield has a Play Day and Memorial Car Show every year. The kids didn't want to go, and DeA didn't really want to go either, but I'm pretty sure she felt guilty making me go alone. I had fun and they had some really cool cars. Then we had a lunch date.
I still brought the kids their cool shirts.
Nick and Emily's girls are in town while their parents are off to a wedding. They followed the herd over and helped make nutritious oatmeal diet disks.
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