Wednesday, August 29, 2007

"Summer Lovin' - Happened So Fast ..."

Summer was more than just lugging heavy boxes and cracking hefty books for the Pfirrman girls. We did manage to squeeze in some fun this summer. Most of it was in the company of the Wild, Wild Driscolls. I just absolutely love my sister and her family.
Okay, as promised, here are some pictures from the summer:




For those who have or who know any kids under 13 (maybe even over as well), High School Musical is the biggest thing since Grease. For those who don't know about it - it's Grease without all the innuendos and bad-ass T-birds. The sequel came out this summer and we had a slumber party to celebrate.

So here are Maddie, Joe and Clare post-party.






Here's my stunning little girl. Gotta love her.














The lineup of superfans. Surprisingly, Joe might be the biggest fan. As he told me ALL night - "I Troy, Aunt J." (Troy is the main character.)











Irish eyes, baby! The three goofballs after Clare's competition at the Dublin Irish Festival.













One of our most favorite places to visit is Young's Diary Farm in Yellow Springs. Here are the kiddos knockin' back a few scoops of the best ice cream in the state.










Young's has several sport activities - much to Joe's delight. Here Maddie is trying to turn Little Man into the next Tiger Woods.















Not content to be a one-sport guy, Joe (and the rest of us) took a swing at the batting cages. Here my beautiful sister Lindsey stops him long enough to get a picture.











Maddie and Clare "drive" a tractor at Young's. Given the expressions on their faces you would think that the tractor actually moved. Nope, it was completely stationary.











Moving can be soooooo much fun! I have no idea what Clare was doing.












Maddie was hard at work painting her legs.


















Lola watches as Maddie paints, debunking the myth that she's the hardest working down in showbiz.











Maddie and her best friend Jenna from Cincy say goodbye. Lots of tears fell after this photo.



























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