Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
A borrowed picture
Thursday, September 18, 2008
So many pictures, so many stories.
Here is Evy and Larye eating the most wonderful homemade ice cream sandwiches from North United Methodist. This event is a must do during our summers in North Minneapolis.
Evy and Grandma eating aebleskievers in Tyler. Also a sure sign of summer in our family.
Evy and I at National Night Out. NNO is a yearly event that in many cities is celebrated with block parties and the like. I have a hundred pictures of kids playing in our giant sandbox and bouncy house at church. Alas, I shouldn't put other kids on the Internet without permission from their families.
Here is Evy eating Uncle Tim's wonderful blueberry dessert. He and Uncle Chris picked the blueberries themselves and Evy loved every bit of it, and then she licked the bowl.
The before mentioned Uncle Tim playing with Evy at Crystal Beach near Tomahawk.
Granny and Evy at the beach on the North Shore of Lake Michigan.
The sand here is so fine it squeaks when you walk on it. Evy loved it.
We were doing all this traveling in order to get to Ann Arbor to help Rachelle and Antonio celebrate their wedding. It was so much fun I didn't have time to take pictures. This is my best photo. Rachelle and Antonio's sister and Rachelle's two cell phones. (Maybe later I can borrow a photo off the photographer's blog. She got an great picture of Evy the Flower girl.)
Evy meeting the horses at the State Fair.
And petting the baby cow...
...and the baby pig.
And our wonderful friend Sarah who works at the Fair (in the golf cart department...she previous post) gave us free tickets to the butterfly tent. Again, Evy was a big fan.
We also went on our first ever Pohlman Family Camping Trip on Labor Day. Here is Evy and Larye eating breakfast. Many times since this Evy has asked to #1 Eat outside. #2 Sleep in tent.
We camped at Pattison State Park just south of Superior, Wisconsin. This is the tallest waterfall in Wisconsin and then the cute Pohlman family.
If you made it this far, thanks for looking and thanks for all the love. I am so thankful for our family and friends and was reminded this week when my cousin Jeff was killed in a parasailing accident how we just don't say that enough. So I love you. I hope all is well with you, and I hope we see you really soon...Melissa