June is the month for Strawberry Days, here in Pleasant Grove–the weekend when we all get together to celebrate our city. There’s a parade, 4 nights of rodeo action just down the road from us (this year there were even fireworks!), the children’s art show, and the carnival. In years past, we’ve done more–gone to the rodeo, sat out on Main Street to watch the parade–but this year we decided to take it easy and just go to the carnival. The kids were so excited and it was a great tool for bribery that whole week. “Okay, guys, go right to sleep so you can go to the fair on Saturday!” “All right, Amelie, stop whining so you can go to the fair on Saturday!” You get the idea. We had a fun afternoon at the carnival–just a couple of hours was plenty of time for our little ones to enjoy some rides. I love that they have each other and can do stuff like this together.

Cruisin' in their orange jeep.

On the dragon coaster. Calder looked a little nervous at first, but that didn't last long.

Journeying into outer space together.

Here's Amelie pointing to her entry in the children's art show. It's a drawing of, in her words, our house and us looking out the open windows and a rainbow and baby trees. I asked why the grass was black and she said that she did that to make the picture more colorful.
Oh, and by the way, I am now a member of the Pleasant Grove City Arts Commission! The mother of one of my violin students is the head of that commission and mentioned that they were looking for a couple new volunteers, so I sent in my application, got voted in by the city board, shook hands with Mayor Call, and went to my first meeting. We work to promote and support the arts in Pleasant Grove, including our various performing groups (the orchestra, the children’s choir, the theater troupe) and other artsy efforts. We’re even hoping to have our very own arts festival next year. It’s fun to be involved in the community and I look forward to helping improve the art experience in Pleasant Grove!