Remember when it was summer...


Even though I was working full time over the summer, I still feel like I had a summer vacation.  Now that I've been student teaching for 3 whole weeks I am miss all the fun things I did like....

Going to Dodger games with Aaron and sitting in the left field pavilion aka "Mannywood"
With some of our tax returns we decided to get a mini game package for the Dodgers.  On game nights I would take the train out to LA and Aaron would pick me up at Union Station.  We successfully NEVER paid for parking!  After Friday night games there was always a firework show and we got to sit in the outfield to watch.

        


It is a Jones family tradition to go to the Orange County fair each summer, but because Aaron and I lived in Idaho for the first 2 years of our marriage, I have never been able to take part in that tradition..... Until this summer.  I think I gained a few pounds there.  Aaron and I shared a giant turkey leg, deep fried s'mores, and chocolate covered bacon.  YUM!  

 

My full time job all summer long was amazing.  I was a nanny for two kids.  Ariana who is 8 and Sebastien who is 6.  Every day we went somewhere.  My favorite outing was going to the beach.  The kids would play for hours and I got to lay out.  My mom and sisters and aunt would join me there so it was perfect.
   

I also took the kids to the park, bowling, the community pool.  We went to Chucky Cheese with some coupons and got over 300 tokens!  They got some pretty amazing prizes with all those tickets!  I really do miss that job.  The kids were amazing, and the parents always gave me money to spoil them!

           

  
Student teaching is lame and keeps me super busy, but I am looking forward to the day when I am a teacher and I get Summer off so I can play with and spoil my own kids.  (I guess I would have to have kids first though...)





 
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