Welp, I guess that’s a wrap, huh? School has started, the skies are gray, and I wore a turtleneck sweater yesterday – summer is O-V-E-R and I’m memorializing it with one last photo mash-up…gosh, I’ll miss these lazy lake days!
Juliette and the neighbor kids asked me one morning last month if they could have a campout in our backyard – I said, “Sure, we can do that sometime!” The words had hardly left my mouth before Rees was rolling up the sidewalk in the ol’ Arctic Cat, backseat loaded with pillows and sleeping bags and flashlights. I guess we were doing this!
Shane set up the tent and the kids played in it for the better part of the day, coming out for hot dogs and s’mores before tucking themselves in for the night.
Sweet, sweet summer dreams, kiddos…
We spent a lot of time in the yard this summer, trimming and weeding and mowing, but also jumping through sprinklers and grilling with friends.
Gratuitous freckle shot!
Juliette and I spent a glorious wide-open Friday at Coleman Pool – I thought we’d ditch the arm floaties and test her swim skills, but she had a such a good time floating freely back and forth across the pool that I didn’t push it.
That same evening, we traded a damp swimsuit for a dry one and biked down to Alki Beach for a birthday party. From Pool to Sound…summer livin’ in West Seattle is so, so good.
We ventured a little farther from home on a Saturday to swim at Anderson Pool in Bothel – this place is great, though swimming inside felt like a waste of sunshine! You can find us back here in November.
There was a quick trip to Portland to pick up Juliette after her few days in Idaho with my parents – I didn’t take many pictures, but these couple with Morgan and my parents deserve a spot on the blog:
Summer ain’t summer without a visit to the ball field, so we headed to a Mariner’s game on a Sunday afternoon to cheer on the hometown heroes and run the bases.
And…the fair! After our visit last year, this has officially become a Mama-Jules annual tradition. Farm animals and ice cream and roller coasters, OH MY.
The ferris wheel was fun, though a bit tame for my speed-loving kiddo.
So we strapped ourselves into the mini roller coaster, which made Juliette wild with joy.
The kiddie-coaster was so much fun that we decided to level up and try out the Wild Cat. Juliette cleared the height requirement by a half-inch, so ready or not…
Truth be told, she vacillated between laughter and near-tears with each terrifying dip, but we lived to tell about it! This was our last real Friday off together before settling into our new school schedule, and we most certainly made it count.
And outside of all this boppin’ around, there was the simple sweetness of a PNW summer. Family bike rides down to the water…
Neighborhood bike rides with the West Seattle biker gang (Juliette’s knees have never been so scraped up!)…
Basement dance parties when it’s just too hot outside to ride yet another loop around the block…
Shady walks through Schmitz Park…
Evenings next to our new fire pit…
And watching Juliette live her very best life, literally playing from sun-up to sun-down on some days and falling into bed at night with pink cheeks and tired legs.
Now pardon me while I fire up the indoor fire place and drown my post-summer blues with a spicy Chai and a slice of pumpkin bread…bring on Fall.