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An Awesome August!

                                                             
Hope ya'll had a fabulous August! Ours was jam packed!

So without further or do, here we goooo!!!

Havi turned 8! Look at that thrilled face!
She was really happy to get this hat!
Some birthday portraits
The risk of taking pictures on the road...
...trying the get off before the car came!:D
Havi had a farm themed party which calls for a barn pinata! 

Ashley made another amazing cake!
It's processing day once again!
Armed and dangerous!:D
The slacker in the truck! Just kidding, Kalea.;)
These two were troopers throughout the whole morning! Actually, everyone was! Thanks again Lang's and Kalea for your help!
This is so cute! Isaiah helping Peyton hang the laundry on the line!
Bowling with the Niednagel's, Lang's,and Discher's!
Say cheese!
Bowling cowgirl.
You go, Mrs. Discher!
Multi purpose ramp. Good thinking Jules!
Sweet friends we've got!
Our last batch of broiler chicks have arrived!
The sunflowers were pretty big this year!
We have beef now! And mom created this beautiful board for market!
So precious
Proof Izzy touched the worlds biggest fork!:D
Proof they all did!;) And waiting for the giant to return to eat his people salad.
We're bowling again! Yay! 

Taking turns watching "Mr. disappear way too quickly"! 
Bowling in style!
The anticipation while waiting for the ball.:D
Fun meeting up with Jacquelyn and Mrs. Collins! Ashley's pen pal for 8 years!
So very thankful for all the moisture we've been getting! (and the awesome lightning shows that come with it!)
We hope your day is going better than Isaiah's!:D ( note those britches!)
Thanks for stopping by!

See ya next time!:D

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