For the first time in what seems like forever, September started us without going to the Onion Days Parade in Payson. The parade has been part of our Labor Day tradition, but this year we failed to make a good plan so we opted for a cousin sleepover, and a slow start to the morning. We did go to the park later in the afternoon for a family picnic/reunion with the Hancocks. A summer get together is our newest tradition and it was really a lot of fun. After the picnic, we headed to Santaquin so the boys could help my dad. On the 4th of July, all of the boys worked together to help my dad start building his patio pavilion. Since then he worked to build the rest of the panels, and then needed all of the guys one last time to put it all together. It took a lot of muscle, and a lot of cooperation, but they got it done and did a great job. We are already enjoying the fruits of their labors.
Ada kept all the littles entertained with her facepainting skills
The Broadbent/Hancock clan
Running and training for a marathon this summer has been tough, and it hasn't always sounded like a good idea to get up early for a long run. On this particular morning though, the views made the early alarm totally worth it.
The Provo High School Homecoming Parade was a total hit with the kids. It was short and sweet with plenty of candy. We saw a few people we knew which made it especially fun.
The drive to catch candy was fierce!
Tim's new bestie
After the parade we headed to the football game. We loved adding Luke's friend Sonny to the gang. They ate pizza and snow cones, and had the best time playing football with other friends at the field.
Ruby was invited to Coconut Cove to celebrate a friend's birthday and had so much fun with her and her sister. The three girls played so well together and were completely worn out by the time we left.
Ruby brought home, and read her very first book!
Ruby was chosen to be the Star of the Week in Kindergarten which was so exciting for this little five year old. We worked hard on her "all about me" sheet and she loved showing her class all of her favorites. Since she was the star, I was able to go to her class and read some books - she chose We are All Wonders, and Snuggle Puppy.
Cutest gang of girls at the school picnic.
We had a lot of teeth lost this month
Father daughter lunch dates are the best
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