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kicking the bucket list, 2014


we started off our summer with a bang back in may, and now that we have reached the unofficial end of summer, i thought i would share our summer bucket list with you.  i already shared it with you here, but now you can see that most of it has been crossed off.  we didn't quite get to everything, but we had a jam-packed summer, full of both crazy activity and rest, action and relaxation.  the list took us to danville, hazleton, new york city, elysburg, mifflinburg, and state college, to name a few.  it included making pottery, taking a nature hike, making a fort, building a lego version of our local courthouse, learning to braid, taking a paddle boat ride, and having a glow-in-the-dark egg hunt.  it got us to have ice cream for dinner, determine the best tasting root beer, play in the rain, make homemade orange juliuses and soft pretzels, go camping, see a new york yankees game, ride our bikes on a rail trail, see some awesome fireworks right outside beaver stadium, and go mini-golfing.  and that wasn't even everything!  it was fast, as always, but rich with great experiences and memories.  here are a few pics from the bucket list:


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