Families are the compass that guide us. They are the inspiration to reach great heights, and our comfort when we occasionally falter. -- Brad Henry

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Xmas - Part 2

Finally at the farm, it was time for R&R (with a few minor chores).  Eric took to paddle boarding...


while me and the little one fished.  Caught several small 1/2 lb bass, but nothing large enough to eat.


The weather was gorgeous!  Ashlyn would go on long jogs or study outside while the youngest practiced driving.  She is a teenager now, you know.


Our son bought him a cowboy hat, so I had fun taking pictures of him with my new phone for his snapchat account.


I love the quality of the photos!  He's a great model, too.  These pics could be the next cover of Texas Monthly.


Every evening, the kids would watch the sunset from atop the hay bales.  Sometimes, it also involved yoga...


or other balance positions.


This one was just for fun.


To keep our exercise routines up, we decided to drive into Taylor one afternoon to walk their park. Our son felt challenged to climb this wall.


Click the video to see how well he did.


With five wonderful days in San Gabriel and two in Shiner, it was time to fly home.  Ashlyn still had premier status with United from all her globe travels, so she and a companion (we picked Luke) were upgraded to first class!  


And since the seat next to him wasn't occupied either, he had a place to set his hat.  Ha ha.


Monday, December 23, 2019

Xmas - Part 1

We had the whole family with us this year as we traveled to OKC and Texas.  With the kids being older (and taller), driving for 2 days is a bit uncomfortable.  So we opted to fly...I like how the youngest two took advantage of the massage chairs in the airport.



When we arrived at mom's house, she surprised us with all my aunts & uncles coming over, even cousin Bill!



We then decided to try a bit of polka dancing at Czech Hall.  More cousins came...Julie and Rick (along with his girls Cara and Hannah).  So much fun!


A trip to OKC wouldn't be complete without visiting the land in Piedmont...


having my annual beer with Aunt Marilyn, then burning off a few calories at the park.





I can't believe I never got a picture of Mom and Mike, their beautiful home, or their delicious food they always cook for us.  The short visit then put us on the road to Texas where we met Halie's family.  Here's the cousins... oldest to youngest.


Then one more time but in order of tallest to shortest.  Mine are the bookends!! 



Then back on the road for what else, kolaches!  Like we don't get enough of those already.



And yet one more stop for something unique to Texas.



Will we ever make it to the farm???  A simple 5 hr. car ride took 10 hours.  We still hadn't stopped for groceries.

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Teenager!

She's finally a teenager!  This girl has only been talking about it since the day after her 12th birthday.  

She started her morning with breakfast at our usual place.  She wore her "birthday crown" everywhere, by the way.


Her lunch choice was Outback so she could get their kids mac & cheese, although she technically shouldn't order from the kids menu anymore.  

After lunch, it was time for her "Rite of Passage".

First, the blindfold... The goal is to know she can trust us.  But when her dad guides her into the bushes then into the truck, and her sister let her trip over yard lights, not to mention push her in the grass, I'm not sure she'll ever trust her family.



Next, Luke threw a pie in her face...  



At least it was only a paper plate filled with whipped cream.



Last, the task was to eat or drink something she wasn't expecting. Ashlyn made one of her "plant based" smoothie concoctions... kale juice, banana, and kombucha.  The result...no one liked it but Ashlyn.



After she got cleaned up, it was time for the party.  Her cake was not as difficult this year as in year's past.  The request was a pumpkin cake with pumpkin & cream cheese icing and a little cinnamon sprinkled on top.



We lit the 13 candles, sang, and she blew them all out on her first attempt.



She read every card out loud and loved them all!  Thank you for thinking of her and sending these.


One last picture of her cards.  Luke is playing with her merchandise in the background.  Not pictured on the other side of the table is her dad, also playing with her stuff while eating her popcorn. 



 Happy birthday, sweet girl!

Sunday, December 1, 2019

8-Mile Hike

After Thanksgiving, our priest invited Luke and Ashlyn on an 8-mile hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  She was feeling a little sick, so I took her place.  


You could barely see the trail with all the leaves, so I'm glad Father Jim knew where he was going.  Or at least, that the Holy Spirit would guide us out!


Also on the hike was Krish, a guy who converted to Christianity from Hindu.  He was really interesting to talk with.  His story of conversion was perfect for those hour-long stretches in the woods.  He is the only one in his family who is Christian, and he converted because the faith makes so much sense and in-line with natural law.  It was a neat perspective, and it made me appreciate our Catholic church even more.


After the hike, Father Jim grilled steaks for us along with crackers and cheese.  It was perfect after the big Thanksgiving meal the day before.