Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Summer Break: The Final Weeks

Summer 2018 is officially over. School started last week for Will and this week for Henry and me. The lazy days of summer sure were fun, but now we're back in the routine of the school year and everything is plugging along smoothly. 

Here's a peek back at our last few weeks of summer:  

Will walked down one morning in this outfit and all I could say was, "wow!" He sure was bright. School uniforms can be a blessing -- at least he looks pulled together!


I made him change before we left the house. I snapped this photo because his great aunt Rosemary sent him this book for his brithday and he devoured it!


Family dinner right after we got home from Vermont


Will went back to school last Tuesday, so Henry and I had a few days to hang out together. We had a playdate with friends, ran errands, and had a dreaded orthodontist appointment. Henry really dislikes the orthodontist, but fortunately this visit was just a check up and he didn't need any work done. We celebrated afterwards with lunch and a watermelon lemonade at Local Foods.  


After lunch, we ran around to all the Little Free Libraries in West U, dropping off books and finding some to take home!


We also visited the McGovern Centennial Park one morning.




We were on our way to the science museum. We found a fantastic new exhibit, Life in Stone. The exhibit focuses on the works of Gerd Dreher, an artist who carved in gemstones. The pieces were incredible and not like anything Henry and I had seen before.  

 


Last Thursday, Henry and I went down to the Port of Houston for a free Ship Channel tour on the M/V Sam Houston.  


Henry found this gorgeous weed in the grass and held it throughout the 90-minute boat tour!



Just waiting to board the boat 


The Ship Channel has been offering these free tours 5 days a week for 60 years. The tour was so interesting! We learned all about the history of the Ship Channel and its importance to Houston's economy.  


They even passed out free coffee, sodas, water and cookies. We both had a really good time, and I'm glad we were finally able to get tickets. The tour had been on my to-do list for ages, but it books up quickly.


I snapped this photo to send to Gene -- new shorter haircut plus my "I Voted" sticker.  I'm pleased to report that Houstonians passed the $2.5 billion flood control proposition last weekend on the anniversary of Hurricane Harvey!


Here's one final picture on the final day of summer break: playing Risk in their Christmas pajamas! 


The school year ahead will be one of our busiest yet, but it's off to a fantastic start. Here's to a good year!

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