Summer Days

The kids are having a fun time in the summer sun.  After a yummy breakfast, we took the kids to a nearby park with a fantastic playground.  Penny quickly made friends while Teddy explored and hit the slides.  Later in the day, after getting a new helmet and a quick lunch trip, Penny hit the road in her new scooter Lisa gave her for her birthday.  We also played with water balloons out in the front yard in the late afternoon.  SUMMER FUN!

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