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Monday, May 31, 2010

Tope Wedding Weekend

We headed to Lake Travis for Memorial Day Weekend to go see Bill's family. His cousin Chris was getting married. We got a late start on Friday and found everyone had began the festivities without us. Aunt Beverly had everything she needed.
On Saturday, we went out on the boat. Uncle John with his new hat. (No that is not his real hair!)
Matt and Lisa (Bill's cousins) brought the wave runners and we rode around for a good part of the day.

On Saturday night everyone left for the rehersal dinner so Bill and I went out in the little cove and fished and WE CAUGHT!!! This was my pretty one of the trip.

This was Bill's biggie. He had another one that flipped out of the water that was HUGE but just as we got it to the boat it threw the hook. I thought I was going to see my hubby cry.

Sunday morning we played Lago Vista. It was gorgeous. There was deer and jack rabbits and absolutely awesome views on Lake Travis.

Sunday night we went to the wedding. It was looking out over Lake Travis. This is Bill's cousin Chris and his parents Uncle Donny and Aunt Colleen.

Chris and Stacey are husband and wife.

It was a great night!

Kristi (Bill's cousin) and I had tons of fun drinking and dancing. She always makes me laugh.

Now we are at home unpacking and resting before another work week. Starting Thursday we get the boys for our long summer visit. Let the mayham begin!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Canyon Lake Fun

Gavin just loves pajamas. It makes me so happy that he will still wear what I want him to. I think I only have a few years left of this so I must take full advantage. So Uncle Matt and Aunt Lisa invited us up to Canyon Lake. I have been wanting to go for some time now so I was super excited to get out on the water. They have wave runners for double the fun. The boys had an absolute blast.
They go to drive them. Boy am I scared for 16 to roll around here.

Here are the boys with their Aunt Lisa and cousin Ashley.

Finally, what is a trip for Bill and I without some kind of technical difficulties. Yes, we had a blow out. AGAIN!!! This trailer is going back to the shop on Monday. I can't take it!!!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Update

Roy ran in the all elementary track meet last Thursday and did fabulous. He is in the maroon shirt in the picture. He started out in a dead sprint and got a bit tired in the second lap. As he got a quarter away from the finish line he turned up the heat again and ended up around 10th place. He was so proud!! When we woke up the next morning we all wandered into the back yard and found an interesting site. One of our trees had peaches growing on them. The boys were fascinated and decided they need to take the pictures.
Then right next to it was this HUGE sunflower. Seriously, it is bigger than Gavin.
Over the weekend, we went down to Port A and ran the Beach to the Bay Marathon. It was an interesting experience. We woke up on Saturday to a down pour. We were sure they were going to call it off but nope. So we ventured out.
Yes, that is my Ipod in the dry bag. Can't run without music. We got stuck in traffic on the way and ended up missing the 4th leg drop off. So we had to then go to the 5th leg drop off. Turns out we were two miles from that transition. So Bill and I walked in a hard rain and cold head wind all the way to meet Bobby. When we finally found him we had to pee so bad so we headed to the potties. After that I was not feeling good so I sent Bill on and I slowly began my mind game of Summer don't be a wimp you can do this. As I began to run my wonderful LEFT knee began to hurt. I am totally annoyed that anything I try to do gets halted by my body. UGH! But a somehow made to the end and met up with Bill. So we ended up basically running the 5th and the 6th legs of the marathon which comes out to around 8 miles. We are both completely sore and struggling to get back to work. After the race we went to meet some friends out at the beach. We had a good time and I got to hang out with an old friend from high school.
Sunday morning Ash and Bryan came over to the cabin and invited us to the beach but we were way to tired and headed back. This was my baby in the passenger's seat. Man what did she do this weekend?

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Dear Mom

Out of all the mommies in the world, I was lucky enough to have you. As I look around the world, I couldn't have molded or pictured a better mom than you. Throughout my long basketball career, I think you missed one game and it wasn't because you wanted to but because some idiot rear ended you. I remember Dad and I kept looking at each other during that game. We knew something must be wrong. You NEVER missed a game. (This was before everyone had cell phones so it wasn't that easy to track you down.) I remember the uneasiness that my heart had as we waited to hear from you and the calmness that came over me once I knew you were ok. During high school, I went through some pretty rebellious stages but you never turned your cheek. No matter what I chose to do you always loved me. You were never harsh when my decisions didn't match up with your vision, although you had a funny way of letting me know you disagreed. Anytime I need something there are no questions ask you just do it. There were many years where I fell away from the family but God found a way to bring me back and I am so thankful that he did.

These past few years have been tough but looking at you we all would have never known. No matter what happens your strength is unbreakable. I can still hear your scream when Bill asked me to marry him and the smile that filled the room. The minute it happened you went into high gear and planned the most beautiful wedding in the whole world. You have so many amazing friends and it was clearly evident as I ventured in to my wedding festivities. Every one of your friends was there for me. They said such kind words about you and to me. It showed me exactly who you are.


The day I found out you had breast cancer the world stopped. I began uncontrollably sobbing. My sister called and told me I had to get it together before I could call you. It was the hardest thing I have ever had to do. I wanted to curl up in your arms and cry but I couldn't. We all know you are a fighter and you were going to take this disease head on. And that is exactly what you did. No tears! No Whining! Just Action! On May 1st we honored your fight as we walked in the Race. I'm not sure that I have ever seen you look prouder.

Today is my first official Mother's Day. I have two amazing step sons Roy and Gavin. They have quickly become such a special part of my life. Whenever I have a question about them I always run to you. How did you do this? What should I do about this? And you ALWAYS have the right answer. As I see you with your grand kids I already know how blessed they are because they have a Grammie like you. There is no other like you.
As I conclude I am fighting back a few tears but I know my mother wouldn't want me to cry. I just don't know if this letter articulates all of my feelings. You have been a rock to me and have never once wavered. Thank you! Putting on "mommy" shoes is one of the hardest jobs in the world but I have the best role model to follow. If I can only do it half as good as you.
With all my love,
Summer

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Walking for Grammie's Mammies!

We were in the lobby ready to go at 6:30am. We were headed out to the Race 4 the Cure along with 30,000 other people. We saw Ronald McDonald. I use to be a person who would just wave and point at him but not anymore. I ran over with the kids and snapped a picture.
We got there pretty early to join in on all the festivities. My mom went and got her "Survivor" photo taken. The reason we are out there today: MY MOM!
Ash and B had a rough morning getting down there but we waited for them and finally got to head out on our 5K!
Look at all the folks!
Bill and Gavin went over and had the announcer give Grammie a little shout out!
I was in charge of keeping Gavin and Jillian entertained. It was hard to keep those two in the stroller so when they tried to get out, I sent the stroller on two wheels.

Here is G and J discussing the Cure. I think they have a good plan. We are all hoping it happens sooner than later.
Mom finally crosses the finish line. I am so thankful we all were able to participate in this awesome day to celebrate my mom.
Favorite Sayings of the Day:
1) Walking for Grammie's Mammies
2) Save the Ta Tas
3) Fight like a Girl
4) Taking the Girls for a Walk
One guy's shirt said, " My girl has TEXAS Ta Tas!"
And finally there was a baby with a onesie that said, "Save the Milk Machines!"
Very well put! To all the people effected by cancer I hope today was a special day.