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Monday, September 30, 2019

Community Garage Sale

We sold Lego as a family at our local community garage sale. Sophie worked holding a sign out on the street with her mom and against her will. Neal wheeled and dealed and Rhys worked a lemonade stand. Rhys has been wanting to do this and so as his parents we thought this would be a great way to see what goes into making money. He brainstormed and planned with us, shopped around for the deals, and prepared for that morning. He did good and so did we so it was a win!

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Wonka

Rhys starred in the school's play of Wonka (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) as a boy named James and a squirrel. His squirrel was the best!




Monday, September 23, 2019

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Pausing

This doesn't happen very often but I love when it does.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Animal Shelter Volunteer

It's official! I am an approved animal shelter volunteer! This means no dog has bit my face off and I have worked with copious amounts of poop!

Friday, August 16, 2019

First Day of School and Mother's Rejoicing Party

Sophie is off to middle school this year!


Last Bit of Summer Vacation

We spent the last few days of summer vacation getting an Ikea desk in for Rhys and baking authentic east coast bagels while Keri tried her hand at pie crust. The family picked a day with sporadic summer thunderstorms to hit a local swimming area where everyone tried boogie boarding on the wave machine. Always worth it when you the kids report the child next to them in line says, "Your mom is cool!" We ate lunch when the thunder clapped and all were banished from the water. The masses left at that point and we had a lot of fun without crowds after that. We slipped in some service at our local Days for Girls chapter preparing reusable feminine hygiene kits for shipping to keep girls and women in school and at work.
In the stuffed animal bin at Ikea. Neal threw her in there.

Making his desk with Dad

Great crust but lousy peach pie.
unwrapping soaps for the kits, found a sealed shower cap in the donations so modeled it for us.

Adding ties to the drawstring bags

Monday, July 29, 2019

A Day in Waco



On Rhys' bucket list for the summer was a trip to the Dr. Pepper Museum down in Waco. We took off and learned all about the company and their bottling there and enjoyed a soda of our choice at the end. We spent the rest of our time checking out some shops and enjoying a restaurant.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

CPR Training

This past Thursday, because of Neal's connections with CERT, we were able to be trained as a family in CPR by our fire departments EMS specialist, Tony Cooper. Now we just hope to never have to use our skills.


Neal decapitating dummies for storage after class

Monday, July 15, 2019

17 Years of Marriage

Besides our great couples getaway earlier in May, Neal and I headed to the Dallas Temple to celebrate our 17th Wedding Anniversary. I'd still choose him!



Sunday, July 14, 2019

Quick Getaway to Oklahoma City



We planned a quick getaway to Oklahoma City. We went up Thursday, stopping at Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies to introduce what a fried pie was to our children. When we got into town we stopped in at the American Banjo Museum because I really love banjo music. My Uncle Bill, my mom's younger brother made his own string instruments and played in a bluegrass band when I was less under 10 years of age. I loved the sound of the banjo he played and I loved when they sang Rocky Top.  We spent quite a bit of time learning the history of this instrument from the minstrel period when the slaves introduced it to America until the classical period when it was used in orchestras, to the jazz period, and into bluegrass. It was also interesting to learn how the instrument changed in construction and in the manner it was played.  The artistry was just beautiful on many of them. At the end we got a chance to play around with actual banjos and see what we could do which of course was not much but it was fun.







Then we explored the the riverwalk which our hotel was situated on to see The Land Run Monument and explained to our kids the history of this event to our kids.


For dinner we didn't tell the kids, because of their audible resistant to such places, that we were trying out a local all vegan restaurant for dinner. It was okay. They were not thrilled but didn't hold a grudge and took the perspective that they were having a wider range of experiences. The kids swam in the hotel pool for a short while before we had to get back to watch a new Home Garden TV (HGTV) show they wanted to see. It is the funniest thing, that when we travel, our kids are glued to HGTV when we are kicking back in the hotel. I find it fun, brainless, and relaxing too but the kids talk about it like it's part of our trip. Granted, we do not have this channel at home nor do we watch a lot of TV but daaaang!

The next morning, Neal and I got out for a morning run along the riverwalk then we were off to tour Braum's Family Farm Tour. We actually followed a couple Braum's trucks all the way there as it is a little ways out from OK City. We learned a little about their not-so-little farm in a video and then we toured the plants with a guide, in which we got to see waffle cones, hamburger buns, ice creams, cottage cheese, and whole and chocolate milks being produced. We couldn't take pictures but we learned a lot and had fun seeing how it all happens. We enjoyed a sweet treat following the tour and stopped at a Braums for lunch on our way to the National Weather Center in Norman, OK.


We enjoyed a guided tour of the National Weather Center learning of what they study, how they study it, and how decisions are made for the public. We viewed the weather research equipment they use and the vehicles that transport them, props from the movie Twister and the real life contraptions the research devices in the movie were based on, the observation deck and the forecast office, severe storms laboratory, storm prediction center, and NOAA public affairs office.  It was pretty informative and really opened our eyes to the different jobs a meteorologist is able to do.  That was it for a quick overnight.