Today was another soggy and wet day. But to help us have fun we had Silas over to play. It was still about 65* out so we pulled the cars out of the garage and lifted the door up about 6 inches and let some fresh air in. The kids spent the morning riding bikes and picking up worms. Yes, you read that correctly. The worms were also looking for some dry places so the kids started playing with them.
When the kids go to the garage to play, Paislee goes out and plays then crawls up into her stroller and sits there. Seriously, she could sit there for an hour and watch them play. Let's face it, if the kid are riding their bikes she is much safer there.
Wormy..wormy...
Whatever Chaney does, the boots are always on. Apparently you have to by stylish to pick worms and ride bikes.
We also painted a little bit. Each of the kids had a magnet to paint. Thank goodness for washable paints;-)

Not sure if you can tell this little boy loves Chaney....like LOVES her. When you see him at church or around he is rough and tough but here, he loves to kiss on her and keep his arm around her. (Not sure what Chaney is doing, maybe holding her nose?!?)
Since I am writing about worms, I thought I would share this funny story (or at least I think it's kind of funny, you may think its gross.) One day last week we were leaving the house in the evening to go somewhere. Since we have had rain for what seems to be 15 straight days, we had quite a few worms that were snuggled up under our garage door looking for some dry but damp space to lay. Everyone is in the car ready to go and I am out of the car picking up the worms and throwing them into my flower beds. As we all know, worms are great for the soil so I want worms in my flower beds. I get in the car and my husband says to me, "You are such a country girl." Not sure what you think but I think that's a great compliment;-)
Robert tells me I'm such a country girl all the time too. I'm not sure he means it as a compliment, but I take it as one!
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