Andrew and Mack started soccer practice the first week in August. One evening they were scrimaging Varsity so Greg and I came to watch. Andrew got caught up with Caleb and fell. He caught himself with his arm and he was not doing well when he got up. He was tearing up and ended up going to see the trainer. She wrapped it up and told him it could be broken soo either go right to the doctor or come see her again in the morning. It was past 8 o'clock by the time the game was over so ER was the only doctor option. I told him we'd see how it looked in the morning; it looked the same. No swelling or bruising but he said it hurt really bad. We took him back to the trainer and she told us to take him in. An hour later we knew what a buckle fracture was and he had this fancy brace. No soccer for two weeks, no games for 3 weeks, wear the brace for 4 weeks. Fun times. Luckily, due to poor air quality a few games were rescheduled so he only missed one game.
Due to Covid - school started 3 weeks later than scheduled so the girls and I enjoyed a few days up in McCall with Grandma and Grandpa.


Emmy and I did a lot of paddle boarding - I love being out there on the water- so peaceful. I found a group of huge fish on my own then grabbed Emily to show her. It's fun to share it together.

At Emily's request we drove out to North Beach to look for moose. No luck - but we did walk around and explore the empty beach. It is nice to be up there when the crowds are back in the valley.

When we got home from McCall we repacked our bags and turned around and drove to Utah to spend Labor Day with Natali and the cousins.


Unfortunately, right before we got there one of Natali's roommateso went into quarantine so we chose to be pretty careful. We went and saw her room but didn't stay long and wore masks the whole time. She walked us around campus and we visited the bookstore and creamery. Then we said goodbye and headed to Aunt Sue's house.
All the cousins gathered at Sue's to slip and slide and pick raspberries. Mack and I played a lot of soccer and I may have given him a bloody nose with the ball - my juggling skills could use some work.

Andrew even found himself a snake on the trail - he had to be the reptile tamer since Brad wasn't there.
We also spent a lot of time at Laurie and Brett's new house. The boys spent hours and hours playing cup pong and sting pong or some combo with Bode. Emily, Hazel and Piper walked around outside on the trails. Lily loved hanging with Dane and Zella, and Kate, Harper, and London kept themselves busy doing who knows what. Man the kids love their cousin.
The fire pole was a huge hit and we did manage to see a moose and a deer in their backyard.
Sharing a late night apple peel snack.
Monday morning Greg, Laurie, Beth and I went for a gorgous 5 or 6 mile hike. We even had to take a few bushwacking detours in order to avoid the three moose we saw. Such a wonderful weekend; the only reason anyone wanted to go home was becuase we were actually starting school Tuesday morning and we were ready. It had been over 5 months since they had been in class. It was time.















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