Fourth of July 2018

The Field Club neighborhood has a reputation for a great Independence Day parade and it did not disappoint

Friends with the Omaha Jitterbugs performed as well

Special post-nap ice cream field trip

The sugar appears to be setting in…

Aunt Kellie identifying aloud each object Eleanor points to in 100 First Words, a household favorite (apparently)

Thinking something profound, or just recalling what was on the moss-covered log down by the pond (a little green frog)?

Dance party with grandma

Eleanor displaying her trademark persistence trying to get the snaps to “snap”

Celebrating with a few low-noise, mostly ground-dwellng fireworks, Des holds his first “sparkler” at a safe and cautious distance

Ok, a few parachutes went up

A bit more arm motion with his sophomore effort

His curiosity grew however as the evening wore on

With both children in bed, clearly up later than recent memory, the urban warfare across midtown came to an abrupt finale as the perfectly-timed rainstorm fell. A summer miracle.

July 3rd, 2018

Combining her love of hats with helping make something herself, it’s a force to reckon with. This hat was on her head for the better part of two days before retiring as a center piece on the kitchen table.

Seriously, the hat was her jam

Dad leading the fireworks test of what was sold as a “sparkler.” This was not a sparkler.

July 1st, 2018

Desmond selecting only the finest corn at the farmers market

You know, if the lines aren’t absurdly long, the fresh-squeezed lemonade is a good treat/hydration break. It’s also gone in the blink of an eye

Another instance of the “red light” system breaking down over long distance, as Desmond sprints to the park horizon

It was just the perfect summer morning 

Ella is totally ready for nap

A father, daughter and squirrel take a nap…