June 19, 2020

A Covid Summer ~ May

Well, the Corona virus cancelled everyones plans all summer long. The kids finished distance learning and it has basically felt like summer for 3 months already. I'm definitely not complaining! While there was a definite rough patch, we happily spent the months of April and May social distancing at our home. Because of all of the fear and unknown that came along with Covid, we spent 99% of April almost completely isolated. As May came along most people were done with the isolation and stopped taking such drastic precautions. We continued to be fairly cautious.

We started May with family walks on base. 



Oklahoma has the most awesome storms that blow in incredible clouds! Any time a storm is blowing in we all run outside to see what the sky looks like and are never disappointed.



The second week of May we got a visit from the Rockwood cousins! Their favorite thing to do when they come visit is hike. There are so many fun places to hike around here too. Julie and I always request safe, easy hikes but somehow they always end up being scary. The big kids love them though!

This first one wasn't too bad...



Look at that view!


I get a bouquet from Eva on every single walk and I love it!


Our second hike ended up being a little more scary but it was such a good one.

My bouquet🌸








We celebrated Mother's Day while the Rockwood's were visiting. Rich made Julie and I an awesome breakfast. He is so sweet and thoughtful! I love that he made sure to treat us both.


The girls always collect boxes when there is a birthday or holiday coming up so that they can fill it with homemade gifts and cards. I seriously love that they do this!

My Mother's Day cards were on a different level this year! Eva cut out all of those flowers and a bow and Arabella found this cool idea on Pinterest and executed it perfectly!


Isn't this card so awesome?



On another note...I was walking by and did a double take. Boys are weird...and funny.


The Rockwood's left and we carried on with our summer. We had some things to do at the base in Lawton and the military lifted some restrictions so we were able to run some errands as a family. This is what that looked like.



A few random pictures...




We ended May the way we started it, with a family walk. Maya got rollerblades like dad so I rode on the rocker scooter. My hip hurt for 2 days after because apparently I'm getting old, lol!


Eva collected pinecones and made me a necklace when we got home😆 I've committed to wearing it on our first Sunday back to church. I'm sure all of the new move-ins will be excited to get to know me, haha!


Here's May in a nutshell!







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