June was an emotional whirl-wind of emotions. But summer had finally started to show itself and our days got filled with so many adventures!
My LITTLE brother graduated High School. I couldn't be more proud of the man he is becoming. I sure love him and my parents so much. We might be a crazy family, but they are mine. And I will always love everything that they've made me!

Cameron got an intestinal biopsy at Primary Children's. He was such a champ and charmed all the nurses the moment he woke up!
The older boys started another semester of preschool at Utah State. They instantly loved their head teacher Kelli, and this student teacher Megan.
Lots of family came over for my birthday. My dad rides a lot and has always promised the boys to do so with them. They were SOOOO excited!
Trevor woke up to some great, made with love, breakfast for Father's Day!
Some family was in town so we took advantage and had some fun and went to Hogle Zoo. They had dinosaurs throughout the zoo, so it was even better than normal! (My kids sure love these kids!)


My mom had a work Lagoon Day! The kids were so excited to finally go to "Ba-goon".
We ended the month with the annual neighborhood firework show! We sure love the great friends we (and our kids) have that live so close!
And with each exciting summer days, finds three cute boys in desperate need of a bath!
And by the end of the month, we finally had a diagnosis for Cameron. Celiac Disease. Our whole life has changed because of it, but this also means that he is able to be a healthy, happy, pain free child. His brothers fully support and love him. We are so thankful for all of you continuing to support and love us!
My LITTLE brother graduated High School. I couldn't be more proud of the man he is becoming. I sure love him and my parents so much. We might be a crazy family, but they are mine. And I will always love everything that they've made me!
My mom had a work Lagoon Day! The kids were so excited to finally go to "Ba-goon".
3 comments:
That bath pictures is so darn cute :) Three peas in a pod!
picture :)
Your boys are so cute, and any diagnosis is hard--especially when it alters everything you do each day. However, it also sort of presents you with a road map. That's the way I have to look at things with my boys. At least I know what is going on. It helps me to see things through their eyes and have more compassion. It also helps with expectations and what not. You can do this, Seantae. You were the perfect mommy for them and they, the perfect children for you.
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