Sunday, August 10, 2008

School Starts



Can't believe summer is already coming to an end and the kids are heading back to school. The Summer was full of sports and activities, every night a baseball or basketball game.

Mitchell played in a summer basketball league with Gilbert High School.

Tanner and Austin played baseball.

Elyse is a good sport, attends the games, cheers and eats plenty of snacks.

This summer we were able to find time to enjoy two trips, one to Palm Springs and one to San Diego over the 4th of July.


Nicholas is posing here at the swimming pool in Palm Springs. Does anyone have any sun tan lotion?
Austin and Tanner playing baseball: Austin posing after a victory and Tanner pitching in one of the many games over the summer. There is nothing like playing baseball in 105+ degrees, even at night.
Leslie, Elyse and Austin trying to stay dry on the log ride at Knotts Berry Farm. The Reber crew did make it to one show at Knotts Berry Farm before riding all the stomach upsetting rides. Dad and Nicholas hanging out in a surf shop in San Diego.



3 comments:

Daynes Family said...

Looks like a fun but busy, busy summer! I'm sure you're a little relieved for school to start again! We got your package yesterday...thank you, thank you! Luke loves his new book and Colton loves his new clothes! And Happy Birthday(30 again right!). I heard you girls are going to Las Vegas...I was excited until I remembered we no longer live there!Hope it is a good one!
Love,
Amy

Sarah Lee said...

You found time for two trips?? How fun! Your little Nicolas is getting so big! He looks so much like his big brothers.

How do you do it with all of those games. I am starting to feel it now. 3 in soccer 1 also in gymnastics and 1 also in cheer. Crazy!

I can't wait to see you in a few days!

Grandpa Rees said...

Leslie, what a wonderful blog. I love your comments on why you love babies. They are such a blessing. We miss seeing little Nick grow up and all of your familie activities. Thank you for sharing them on your blog. It really helps us stay closer to you and your family. Keep up the great work.

Love,

Dad