Last weekend was the first weekend in a long time that we had absolutely nothing to do! No church responsibilities, no meetings, no parties, nothing and it felt great. We headed downtown to the farmers market to get fresh peaches and tomatoes for me, cheese for Drew and kettle corn for the boys.
This fall The World Equestrian Games are coming to Lexington. It's the first World Equestrian Games to be held outside of Europe and it's coming here! Downtown is getting transformed and Horse Mania - the public art project, which incorporates 89 full-size horses and 50 foals decorated by local artists and Lexington school children- is in full force. In October the horses will be auctioned off to raise money.
We walked around town trying to see all the horses... This one was my favorite, a Bourbon Barrel.
Loved this one as well. Pictures of Alice in Wonderland all done in Sharpies.
some of the others...
It's been fun driving through Lexington, pointing out all the unique horses. The boys love it!
Later that night we went to the Quarter Horse Races with some friends.
ultrasound at 10 weeks
7 comments:
Congrats Ash on your pregnancy! that is wonderful news!
I am with Mac. I will pretend that is the cord. GIRL GIRL GIRL!! haha.
I really want to see what a baby girl millar will look like. But you do boys pretty great. Either way it's all good.
Loved the horses! It looks like a ton of fun to try to spot them. And we'll know soon enough on the baby bro/sis - can't wait!
I hated that question when I was pregnant with Katelynn. Still do actually! Like anyone would ever be dissapointed in the gender of a baby, well maybe some would. But it is not something I can fathom. I think three boys would be fantastic, and girls are fun too. Whatever it is will be the perfect addition to your family.
Awww! I love the first ultrasound pictures. So cute! Plus, you've inspired me to drive downtown to see all of those horses finally!
You guys have been having a fun summer...those trips looked so great! I love Jackson Hole.
Hope you're feeling ok and hope we get to see you soon. We're missing the Millars.
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