Friday, June 10, 2016
Pop Pop's 70th!
My dad turned 70 this year, and everyone headed to Rockport over Memorial Day weekend to celebrate. The girls had a 5 day weekend, so we were able to make it a mini-vacation. Getting there was a little rocky (multiple delays meant we arrived at nearly 5am!), but once there we had a great time. Mimi had requested that I make a book for my dad like the one I made for her on her 70th...pictures and letters from everyone in the family. My dad loved it and because I had to print it twice (made a mistake in one version), I get to keep a copy, too! We spent our days there as we usually do: boat trips, eating lots of seafood, playing in the canal, and hanging out. Besides celebrating my dad, I think one of my favorite things about the trip was getting to spend some serious quality time with my nieces. One night found us (me, Britton, Avery, Maddie, & Sydney) laying on the grass for hours, looking up at the stars and talking about all the stuff that nieces and aunts are supposed to talk about: crushes, first kisses, friend drama, dreams. Ashton was the bartender for the party and he was adorable and took his job very seriously...and made quite a bit in tips! Marra took a video of Britton and me singing "Riptide" by Vance Joy at the top of our lungs and dancing like crazy people...have I mentioned that I love my nieces? My nieces and nephews are the main thing that keep the possibility of moving back to Texas alive and well.
Pics (there are no pics of Mimi!!! The couple I took were blurry or had eyes closed...can't let that happen again!):
And we end with my favorite pic of the trip, taken during the aforementioned night under the stars:
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Midland Fair and American Girl Tea Party!
Every year, Midland hosts a fair and it is wild! Nearly every classroom is transformed for games/crafts/activities and outside is a bonanza of zip lines, climbing walls, bounce houses, and go-karts. Each class meets in the town square, and then there is a parade led by the 5th graderes on floats and everyone walks to school to start the fair It is a blast.
Then in May, our church hosted an American Girl Tea Party to raise money for the Mission & Outreach committee. The girls learned how to make fleece ponchos for their dolls, and we enjoyed tea and snacks. It was perfect timing since Lauren just sent a giant box to the girls with all her old American Girl doll stuff!
Then in May, our church hosted an American Girl Tea Party to raise money for the Mission & Outreach committee. The girls learned how to make fleece ponchos for their dolls, and we enjoyed tea and snacks. It was perfect timing since Lauren just sent a giant box to the girls with all her old American Girl doll stuff!
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