Home and back to reality! (this is the side of our house)
Organizing
As we were organizing and cleaning rooms after returning home from Utah, Kamree came up with this ingenious way of storing her bracelets....
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...and this not so practical way of storing her necklaces.
El Escorial
Just after getting back from Utah we met up with some friends and their American nanny (not pictured) who is a roommate of our niece Rachelle. This is obviously a Spanish foosball table with Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid and ashtrays in it's corners.Analia
Kamree's friend Analia at her baptism.
Since Analia was baptized, she moved up to the Senior Primary class. The two now don't get to see each other enough so here they are catching up.
Brent's Birthday Lunch
This was about 4 days after Brent's birthday, but unfortunately we forgot to go out on his birthday since we forgot about his birthday until he hinted 2 days later on Saturday night. Our kids got their preferred pizza from next door this Spanish restaurant and then returned home to eat while we dined at the restaurant. I ordered the baked chicken which came with gravy smothered french fries and Brent ordered the fish tacos atop ratatouille. These pictured were the 2nd dishes before the yummy dessert.Juan Carlos Park
A few days before school started we met with friends at the Juan Carlos Park and discovered this huge net. The kids climbed from one side to the other. There were huge gaps in this, and I'm not sure how they managed it with their short legs.YW Indexing Activity
This was a YM YW activity we had the weekend before school started. The kid on the right was baptized while we were in Utah. The lady sitting down in the far left corner (in white) is Sylvia H. Allred a recent 1st counselor in the General Relief Society. She and her husband were so much fun to talk to about a few of their many adventures. The couple apparently tagged along with the trainer of our ward family history specialist. We were so glad they did!
Back to School
After spending over 600 euros ($800) for books, $30-40 for school supplies, and $100 for grade co-ops(classroom supplies) we were ready for school.
First Day of School (Colegio) Sept. 9th 2014
I forgot to take a picture before they left so I snapped this right after getting home. Apparently the first day was not too bad, since they needed no smile bribes. Kamree told me on the way home from school that 1st grade was going to be easy since all they do is watch movies and play games.After school Oreos and milk. This is the first milk I have purchased from the refrigerated section of the store. We are not milk drinkers so the taste of the box milk has never been an issue for us in cereal. This soured before we could finish it; I think it's best we stick with the boxes.
Kaiya's First Day of High School (Instituto) Sept. 10th
It was rumored that the high school wasn't going to start until after the city fiestas at the end of the month, but the day before the kids started school we found out that Kaiya was to start in 2 days. What a let down, but she was a trooper (perhaps since it was only 2 hours for the first 4 days).Mason's Baptism
Mason was baptized at our Bishop's home in his swimming pool! The baptisms in the summer are at his home which is next door to the Madrid Spain mission president. This is only 10 minutes from our home which is much better than the 45 minutes to the baptisms at the stake center which is in Madrid next to the Temple.