Mama has hit that age where suddenly technology is more foreign than familiar. (Or she hit that age a few years ago.) Pretty soon, Henry's going to have to teach her how to do everything.

So it's no surprise that she finally figured out how to take pictures with that fancy new phone papa got her (don't text her, she won't get it), but couldn't figure out how to upload the pictures to her computer.

Awesome shirt, Henro.

June was also wearing her tie-dye, but then realized it wasn't a dress and probably didn't match her purse.

It's irrelevant, but worth noting that mama and papa's new favorite activity is starting up a Google+ hangout and video chatting with all of the 601 guys. Mama and Miss Susan regularly get online and video chat over drinks whenever they get a chance.

These kids look pumped to be out and about enjoying the splendors of nature. Don't let them fool you. We had a great time hiking on a trail that is also frequented by mountain bikers. Henry loved seeing them.

I didn't walk fast enough, so I was demoted to the backpack.

Mama took Henry and June geocaching one night after a playdate at Henry's buddy's house. We found the cache amidst the garbage where all the local high schoolers hang out down by the river. June actually found this cache, though it was ripped open and scattered all over the place. Teenagers.

The big thrill of the night was everyone's attempt at walking over a fallen log that hung 8 inches over a small ditch. I say attempt because mama was the only one that did it. Henry tried once or twice but kept falling off because he was clutching mama so tight.

I love the grocery store. Everything is orange and covered in tigers. There's a cool shopping cart that looks like a car. AND they give out cookies with purple and orange sprinkles. It's the best.
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