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The First Chronicle of Summer


Workout:  Pretty Fierce Lean Out Upper Body Endurance.  I felt like crap.  I was so tired this morning.  My arms were shaking by the end.  But I finished.  Actually, no.  I didn't finish.  I quit with like, 2 minutes to go.  I'm such a loser!

SUMMER!!!!!!

This summer was absolutely crazy packed with adventure!  There pretty much was zero down time in about a 6 week time span.  That is what I call fun times!!

Adventure 1

So, first there was our little getaway to Downtown Disney.

Happy Father's Day!

We explored some of the Disney Resorts, and then Lyla traded pin, after pin, after pin....  It's the little things that excite my kids!!:)

Adventure 2

Then, it was time for a MUCH needed adult only getaway.  Matt and I celebrated our 10th anniversary on a cruise!  We sailed on Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Sea.
Coco Cay, Bahamas.  Our ship is out behind us.






We partied hard with all that booze  pop!  I mean, come on, shuffle board.  On a boat.  Yes, please!!  And, actually, I did indulge by purchasing the fountain drink package, lol!!!  I drank my little heart out:)  We're so crazy!
Adventure 3

We returned from our cruise on a Monday, and then headed for Illinois on Tuesday.  


Best birthday for a 5 year old.  Picnic with cousins!

Orlando's 5th birthday at the zoo!

Once in IL we hung with family.  Then we hung out with them some more.  And finally, after all that hanging out, we continued to hang out the entire month of July!!  Listen, we love the state of Illinois!  Especially in the summer!  So why not hang all. summer. long.  

Chronicle part dos will feature more "hanging out" with family so stay tuned!!


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