Ahhhhhh......I love this picture and I loved this afternoon. I was sorting clothes in Dylan's room and he decided to lay next to me and take a nap. He likes his tiger. I treasure these sweet moments.
More pics and another fun party at our favorite "secret pond' down valley. Colter was using a SUP as a taxi between the dock and the beach. and made trips for hours. The boys went out in a canoe for 45 minutes together and paddled all over the pond. It was so sweet to watch them working together and relaxing together.
Our friends Julie, Keith and baby Ali stopped by for a visit during their vacation to Ouray after Trevor's ankle surgery and Ali had the boys wrapped around her little finger. It is always nice to see those guys.
New West Fest is way bigger than when I was a kid! Dylan enjoyed his little train ride, Colter enjoyed the music and science exploration area and we all enjoyed the food.
MacMac delivers again! Colter couldn't wait to go snake hunting when he got to Loveland. This snake was a bit "aggressive" so Colter kept his distance. We had a great visit at Grandma and MacMac's that included bug chasing, snake hunting and Mustang riding.
Oh yeah, Brandon and Ethan scored big points with this golf lesson. Ethan wowed us with his Johnny Cash songs and his great golf swing and after correcting my boys "hockey" style approach to golf I think Brandon may have some hope for the next generation. Dylan put up with the plastic club for about 2 minutes before he demanded a big boy club. They both did good, figured out a few things and had a great time. I think we will do that again.

Cutie pie Grace. She is so sweet, happy and mellow to hang out with. The tutu is classic and the background of the Wilsons adds to the cuteness.
Out of order pics. This is from when Nana came to visit. Nana with kiddos and then Trevor is his management position. He is doing better each day and getting stronger. Lots of PT, stretching, massage and patience. We spent his birthday weekend at the Stock Car races in Olathe and then out to dinner with friends, and co-birthday girl Penelope, for their annual birthday sushi dinner. Brady, our favorite chef, made Trevor a special roll with bacon, wagu beef, spicy crunchy tuna, avocado, topped with quail eggs. He was a very happy boy! We actually went out afterwards, watched a great art presentation called 20 by Telluride and shot some pool.
They took Nana up to the wall tent meadow to relax and watch the boys build forts in the trees. Colter and Nana really bonded this summer. One night when he was sleeping in her bedroom, the two of them were giggling so much that I had to go in and tell them to quiet down and go to sleep! It reminded me of times when I was a girl and had sleepovers at Nana and Papa's. She would always lay down with me and tell me stories. I like this pic of them all wrapped up in the blanket.
This is a great family pic. Rob had the plan to put he kids on the roof and it worked out well, despite the worried grandmas......This is the front porch of Rob and Sheila's new house up at the ranch. It is beautiful and they are enjoying every minute of it!It has been another amazing month filled with family, friends, travel and birthdays. We honored Tyson on the 13th with birthday songs and cake. I chose not to write much about his anniversary this year, not sure why because it was still not an easy time. We have learned so much, grown and expanded beyond our wildest dreams and yet it still hurts each time we remember what happened and allow ourselves to feel it all over again. I do wish there were a few more hours to every day. I would like to write, record and remember all of the little moments that make life so wonderful right now. The boys continue to entertain, inspire and amaze me all the time, and yes, sometimes frustrate me as well. Trevor is doing a great job of staying positive and doing his best to heal from his "wake up call" and I am loving the hiking, biking, soccer coaching and teaching that fill my days. For instance, the boys are setting up camp at the bottom of the stairs in the hallway and we can hear them giggling and telling jokes instead of sleeping. They just came upstairs to say "Mom, what did the bartender say to the horse when he walked into the bar?" What? "Why the long face?" and then from Dylan "What did thre man say when he walked into the bar?" What? "Ouch!" That's my little comedians.
We officially signed off on the hydroplant and returned it to the former owner. That was an expensive lesson in renewable energy, real estate etc. We are trying to look at it like getting a Masters degree in life's lessons. Oh well, you can't win them all, time to move on to bigger and better things. We can't wait to see what is coming our way next!

