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A Merry, Marvelous, Memorable May!

A Merry, Marvelous, Memorable May!

Welcome back for another look into the Coulter's crazy life! This month was filled with laughter, good friends and family, hard work, and the joys of everyday life. 

Joe has been the number one reptile finder this year! He sure has taken a liking to frogs!...and turtles too. (obliviously) 
 Oh, hi there Kalea! She is here to help with chicken processing!
 Photo-shooting 
 Kalea likes to take pictures of her nose;p
Headed to Bakersville Festival!

The snoop outside the restaurant window 
Our waitress who didn't bring us anything! No tips for you Sarah!
 Izzy, Mary, Sarah, & Kalea
 Lemonade always tastes sweeter with a friend!!!
Way to be attentive to the conversation, Sarah!;) 
 That night/early morning. Processing at 2am!
The awesome crew getting the job done!

After 4 years of processing, Ashley is still grossed out!
The faithful duck pluckers.
The next day at Orange Leaf for a reward and thank you to everyone who worked hard the previous day.
 Work hard, eat "WELL!"
Like nothing Orange Leaf Employees have ever seen before!

 Everyone talks pleasantly while Izzy stuffs her face
Mischievous homeschoolers. (Notice the sign to the right)
They asked us to write about what makes us different...so we did!
Who thought watching children's cartoon's would be so entertaining 
Sat outside for like 2 hours listening to weird music that only crazy people like us would find funny.
A little glimpse into Maddy's life: Working on staining the trim for a new house that will be used in July for students of the Guild. No, that is not the house behind them.
This "little" guy turned 6!
 He was into the cowboy theme this year


Everyone joined in on the theme...except for the little clown in front!
Grandma Pat came for a visit!!!! Yay!

Last time Grandma saw Isaiah was last August when we took a trip to Colorado. 
It took no time for them to reconnect.  So sweet!
Sunset walks

Grandma's smile lights up the darkest room!
Some family pictures before she headed home
We're just her crazy grandkids!
Mother and Son Front Porch Sittin'
We've been having some pretty epic storms lately!
Mom's two facial expressions when we surprise her with a mother's day gift!

Memorial Weekend after church, we stopped by Springfield National Cemetery. 
We're grateful for all the brave men and women and their families 
who have sacrificed for our country!
Silver Dollar City with the Lang family

Sorry there aren't many pictures. Some things are better lived than captured...and I forgot my camera!
Another epic storm picture to end this crazy month!

Welcome, June!

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  1. FUUNNN pics, Anna! What, my nose??! Never! :0 Nice captions, Izzy! ;P

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