Memorial Day weekend was long and sunny and filled with good times with the gang -Â dare I say that summer has come a little early this year???
Juliette and I heralded the arrival of 80-plus temps with a Mama-Jules Friday at Gene Coulon Beach.
She rides a little lower every time she gets in that boat, but somehow, it still floats!
I’m so looking forward to a summer of Fridays with this kid…
After leaving the beach, we stopped by Target for paper towels and walked out with an inflatable pool, because, I mean, 82 degrees, people!  We just lived through Seattle’s coldest winter in 32 years!
We dusted off the paddle board on Saturday morning for a jaunt around Lake Washington…
And then set up camp on the lawn with our peeps. Â It was a long, lazy morning of mimosas and baseball and water bazookas.
We celebrated N’s fourth birthday that evening with a dinosaur egg hunt and generously frosted cupcakes.
It was like Easter in May! Â Brilliant party planning, La Verne…
Happiest of birthdays to this sweet boy!
Jules and N haven’t seen a whole lot of each other this past few weeks and seemed quite happy to be reunited again.
While the littler kids played with their eggs, G and Z did dare-devil stunts with scooters and riding toys down the Chens’ steep driveway.  Rough and tumble, these two…
Shane scored a big-kids bike on Craigslist on Saturday and gave Juliette her first pedal lesson on Sunday.  She’s got a ways to go before she’s cruising around this thing on her own, but biking lessons seem like a perfect father-daughter summer project.
I, on the other hand, am quite comfortable with my new wheels and loved our Sunday afternoon ride down to the lake and around Seward Park. Â Check us out! Â We’re a biking family!
We ran into the Chens down on the Boulevard and biked with them for awhile.
Juliette was such a good sport on our 14-mile trek that we let her maximize her pre-bed playtime by eating dinner in her new swimming pool. Â Copper River salmon has never tasted so good!
Tempted as I was to lay super-low on Monday, Shane was gunning for another family ride, so we strapped our bikes to the Forester and drove over to Marymoor Park for a Redhook Ride.
I have to say, the Brewery payoff felt slightly out of proportion with the meager seven miles we rode to get there… Â But hey! Â It was a holiday!
We capped off our weekend o’ sun back at Seward Park, where I laid on the grass while the kids splashed in the lake.
And with that, May Madness is a wrap.