Saturday, June 30, 2018

Everyday Moments

Life...unedited. 
These random iPhone photos are dark, blurry, and untouched,
but they capture everyday moments from this week.

On Wednesday morning, I went to Savannah's year-end celebration in her classroom. Savannah and her partner Gabriela showed me their public service announcement about water pollution that they created with Google Slides:

On Wednesday, I ate lunch in the cafeteria with Savannah for the last time in 3rd grade. (Unfortunately, next year we will different lunch times, so I will only be able to eat with her once a month...instead of every week.)

Due to field day on Wednesday afternoon, Savannah had "lunch" at 10:00 A.M. Since I had a workday, I picked up hot cakes and sausage from McDonald's for her during my lunch/planning period.

On Wednesday afternoon, Savannah had field day at school. She enjoyed playing tug of war, water activities, and relay races with her class.


One evening Tal, Savannah, and I took a bike ride around our street, which is a 1-mile circle. (Hadley was at Grandma Barbara's house this week): 

Another evening, the three of us went swimming at the Y in our neighborhood. A couple weeks ago, we renewed our Y membership. Each year Tal receives $800 in wellness credit from his company, so this year we used Tal's wellness credit to pay for our Y membership for the remainder of 2018. Our family enjoys having access to the indoor/outdoor pools, gym facilities, and childcare. Savannah is excited that she is (finally) tall enough to slide down the water slide at the Y:

Tal on the water slide:

In May, the plumber cut a hole in our kitchen ceiling to repair a water leak. After the sheetrock was repaired, Tal sanded and painted the area:

In our upstairs loft area, Tal touched up an old water stain on our ceiling:


We recently got a security system installed at our house. We live in a safe neighborhood, but it gives us peace of mind to know that we have protection if needed:


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