Oh, oh, oh the randomness of June.....
A homemade game-board fit for the Berg Boys.
This boy is so good at the parallel bars. I love watching him.
I woke up one morning to find that Springville Art Days had started and that the sky was peppered with hot air balloons. It was lovely to watch.
David made his own activity area one day. It takes ALOT of supplies to make an adequate activity area.
Church is an ever continuing opportunity to teach our children reverence. However, one day, shortly after David's birthday, we gave up altogether and somehow the slugs ended up in the church bag. One day we will all learn how to sit still..........
Amazing mother that I am, I played Pit with my children one day. I actually really love playing games with the kids right up until someone starts crying about things being unfair. I wonder how long that will last?
We live down a very long, hilly driveway and the only quick way to get the trashcans out is to throw the kids in the back of the van and have them pull them out while I drive. Needless to say, no one is very happy about the arrangement but I figure they help make the trash so they get to help take it out.
I have no idea how they got here but I sure think they are cute.
Caleb and David trying to save an imprisoned James. That's right, sometimes I play too.
David made an elaborate table/chair situation to help him eat his breakfast.
Two boys and two books.
Proud James and his amazing creation.
Sometimes you just have to play on the tablet while you eat your lunch. There is no other way.
A Berg child pow-wow in the garage. We love otter-pops!
Really love otter-pops!
We could eat them all day.
And sometimes we do. And then the sugar gets to us and we freak out a bit.
A blanket fort and a "helpful" dog. What could be better?
A rare moment of sibling contentment. Goodness I love these boys. Hooray for June!

















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