Justin:
Well, the summer is almost over.  Andrea starts back to work next Wednesday for teacher work days and is happy to not have to grade summer reading projects all the way through December, thanks to a great decision by her academic facilitator.  Camden starts fourth grade the following Wednesday, although she doesn't seem as eager to go back as in previous years.  Tristan will go back to preschool on September 7th and will be joined by his cousin, Sam, this year.  I have two more days left at Telware and my fall class begins on August 23rd.  I am taking Reading in the Content Areas and will probably do some observations in a local high school.

Last weekend, we went on a camping trip with the Spurlock family.  We stayed two nights at Smokemont campground in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park  just a few miles away from Cherokee, NC.  Our campsite was right next to the Little River, which provided a perfect playing area for the kids.  We rafted down the Oconaluftee River just north of Cherokee in two rafts we bought at Wal-Mart.  However, it was quite a bumpy ride, with numerous shallow rocky areas that pierced holes in the floor sections on the rafts.  Fortunately, the side sections of the rafts stayed inflated, allowing us to complete our trip.  The ride proved a little too much for Tristan who was ready for his nap, so we let everyone out one-bridge-shy of our destination.  Then, Scott and I went solo on our rafts for the last section of the trip and drove the cars back to pick up our families.  Despite the difficulties everyone agreed that they had fun. 

Back at the campsite, we enjoyed grilling chicken, hot dogs and sausages over the open fire and roasting marshmallows for s'mores.  The kids all agreed that they did not want to go home.

Oh yeah, the weather was great: no rain, not too hot during the day, and not too cold at night.

Andrea:















On Aug. 3, 2010, our neighborhood celebrated National Night Out. Justin is a Block Captain for the McCarron Neighborhood Watch committee, and he helped our neighbor, Scott Orlinski, organize the event. Last year, our neighborhood even won a city award for the best Neighborhood Watch in Charlotte because we had such a great turn-out and involvement in our National Night Out! The highlight of the night for the kids was getting to explore the inside of a police car and a fire truck. The firemen even suited up in a safety demonstration and let the kids run through water from the firehose!
Andrea:















This month, we enjoyed a wonderful visit from Lola and Greg (aka "Nani" and "Baba"), who drove to Charlotte all the way from Jackson, Mississippi! During their stay, we celebrated my birthday early so that Nani and Ba Ba could be there -- as well as my friend Kim, whose baby is due in August.

During Nani and Ba Ba's visit, Aunt Beth brought Andrea's grandmother, MeMe, for a special visit from Reston, VA. We first saw MeMe in Hickory, where we all got to go swimming in the lake, and then MeMe came to stay at Michelle's house later in the week. Meme is 93 and is still active as can be! (I hope to be just like MeMe when I get to be her age!)
Andrea:

For the grandparents out there who love the stats, Tristan is now 35.5 in. (80th percentile) for height, 28.2 lbs (50th percentile) for weight, and 19 5/8 in. (80th percentile) for head circumference. He's a big boy! The doctor said he is ahead in his speech and physical coordination!
Andrea:

















We celebrated Tristan's 2nd birthday on Saturday, June 26! We kicked things off with a little fun in the sun at the YMCA outdoor pool! Tristan got lots of giggles from squirting my Uncle John with his Toy Story water squirter. Our neighbors, Jose and Johannes, got workouts flipping and throwing all the older kids into the water.

Then we came back to our house for some of Justin's awesome smoked pork and turkey, carrot salad, pasta salad, veggies (or debris as Sandi calls it), and mouthwatering watermelon brought by my Aunt Beth and Uncle John. When we started singing "Happy Birthday," Tristan seemed surprised that we were singing to him -- but fully enjoyed getting to blow out his two candles on his "beachball" cake.

After cake, the kids enjoyed playing with the balloons, trading the Silly Bands in their treat bags, and playing with Tristan's new basketball net. It's hilarious hearing Tristan say in his baby voice, "Ah, m-a-a-a-an! Missed!" when the basketball doesn't make it in the basket.
Justin:
Well, school is out for the summer. Andrea is working today-her last teacher workday. I go back to work at TelWare tomorrow, although I get next week off while Andrea attends a workshop, after that I'll be back to work for the summer. Preschool has been out since the end of May and Camden's homework was minimal last week, so we spent some time at the new playground at Reedy Creek Park's Nature Center, swimming in the kiddie pool on our deck and swimming at the Y. The kids start swimming lessons next week at the Y. Here are some pictures from last week:






























  



Justin:
We had a great long-weekend.  Unfortunately we forgot to bring the camera along with us, so no pictures with this post...sorry.  On Saturday, we took the kids to the pool at the Y.  Tristan was scared of all the sprayers in the shallows and took a while to get used to them, but Camden had a blast.  They both start swimming lessons on Thursdays after school ends. Saturday evening, we went to Andrea's friend Tamara's birthday party.  Her family is always so inviting and friendy when we go to their parties.  We had a great time.  We can't wait until their family association's annual Christmas party.  It is always a lot of fun.  On Sunday we went to another birthday party for our neighbor, Cecilia.  She has a daughter, Vanessa, who is exactly four months younger than Tristan and a niece and nephew close to Camden's age.  The kids had a great time playing Nintendo Wii and running around outside.  We enjoyed some great food and adult conversation.  On Monday, we drove up to Hickory to visit Andrea's Aunt Beth and Uncle John.  Andrea's sister, Michelle, and her family, as well as Andrea's cousin, Kathy, and her daughter, Casey, drove up as well.  Despite the rainy weather, we were able to take a boat ride on the the lake during a lull after enjoying a tasty lasagne lunch.  We can't wait to go up again on a sunny day.