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Friday, September 30, 2011
K
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
pumped up kicks
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So this past summa' vacay, we did track instead.
That's right, we traded in swim caps and goggles for...
pumped up kicks.
The kids looked forward to those Thursday evening meets. We spent hours out there in the smoldering heat picnicking, playing, and cheering fast feet across finish lines.
Id like to think it was the opportunity of quality time with their parents my little sprinters enjoyed so much, but this mama AINT' NO FOOL.
It had something to do with earning shiny ribbons, and everything to do with the promise of a cool, sweet treat from DQ afterwards......
that kept their little motors movin'!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Capitol Classic
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Sure regret not having any pics. of the junior racers in flight, but with Bob MIA, and me (the entire race) stuck in a hairy wrestling match with an ornery grizzly cub named, Max....
it just didn't happen.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
McCall on steroids
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(Talented Rush Blue, sweeping the tournament in Bend, Oregon...coming away once again, with a first place medal!)
We were immediately greeted by Mt. Bachelor and Jefferson, two snow capped peaks sitting above the city, welcoming us to picturesque Bend. Who knew? I certainly did not. I had no idea my weekend away with my girl would be spent in a place I can only describe as McCall on steroids.
We stayed in a little resort tucked back in the woods and nestled down by the river, a river who quickly became my friend as I woke early and joined her for a run along her curvy figure over and around dirt trails sprinkled with wild flowers and bulging river rock.
Most of the day Payton was busy with her team, this left time for me to just be. I took my book down to the pool and layed in quiet, uninterrupted, bliss almost giddy about the situation, me basking in sunshine with no kids, job, house to clean, or meals to cook. When I wasn't relishing in the serenity of aloneness I was joining the other parents for lunch, dinner, shopping, river floating, and site seeing, in a city that stole my heart and beckons me to return.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
G E O R G I A
When growing up we would take a few family trips now and then. During the vacation my dad would refer to ALL of us as "fun seekers". Let's go "fun seekers", whose with me "fun seekers", what's next "fun seekers?" I always loved that chipper term and more so the man who delivered it. Among many of life's lessons my dad taught, ....Happiness can be found seeking fun with those you care about, is one of my favorites.
Thanks, "Bronco Buddies", for being some terrific, "fun seeking" friends!
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Monday, August 22, 2011
A face tells a thousand words.
Nevertheless, she made a wish.
.....and something bout' her expression tells me she's inventive enough to know
For you, Miss Avery J, my spicy seven year old girl...
I'd walk to the moon.
xoxoxo
Mom
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
t r a d i t i o n

A Memorial Day tradition mobilized when we moved to the area, close enough to visit the grave sight of Bob's dad, who lost his battle to cancer when Bob was just six years old. Payton was a wee babe then. I have a pic. of the three of us standing just as we are presently, smiling behind the head stone. It's kind of surreal to see us now, how much we've grown as a family, and I'm not just speaking of size and numbers.
Bob's been out of town a lot in the last few weeks. In the midst of feeling empty and sad without him, I'm reminded how FULL he makes our world and grateful for his LOVE and fervor in constructing a good life for us.

I'm appreciative for this tradition he holds us to and what it teaches our children about remembering those who lived before, even those who fought and died for our freedom. It's favored by the kids, for sure, because afterwards we retire to the ranch where they take joy in Uncle Barry's horse rides.
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....and I don't think there's any place on earth, my horse lovin' girl would rather be.
....and I can't help but to wonder when I see Bob with his uncle, if his adoration for him stems a bit from the wonderment that Uncle Barry, being so close to his dad, is perhaps a little bit...
like he might have been.
Every time we pull out of town, and proceed to the open road, I turn and take a gander, one by one, of my sweet baby's faces. Sure makes me sad to think of leaving this life so young without my little crew, as Robert's dad did, but I know full well and have great faith in the "plan." I look out the window, not wanting Bob to see, and try to hide the moisture with my over sized shades, but my eyes take a swim as a picture of the back side of Danny's head stone rolls forward in my mind. Five children left behind, each with their name en graven perfectly in a formation of lineage on the course, gray stone. I take a moment, consider Bob and his siblings, and can't help but to think how proud their dad must be of each, and not for any other accomplishment more than that of....
the lives they've created with their families.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
FREEDOM
Over a month and NO updates. I regret that. I've got a big bag of excuses but perhaps it boils down to one, FREEDOM. Being a slave to the computer 9 months out of the year, makes me shy from it during the summer season, and even though I love to document our happenings and take a breather now and then to "write" what's on my mind, weighing on my shoulders, or tuggin' at my heart..........wait it must.
At least this is what my inner voice conveys as the pictures heap and the "moments" we've experienced this summer reuniting with friends and family, racing, boating, vacationing, and just lounging with the kids.....tarry tolerantly for a post.
Until then, here's the Mr.
...still coveting bath time and crackin' up the fam with his fabricated, cheese ball, dramatic, attention seekin' EXPRESSIONS!
Monday, June 6, 2011
celebratin'
It's hard to believe the pages in your first year of life have completely turned.
Your birth captivated our hearts, filled a space within, and made our family complete.
The joy and smiles you have brought over the past 12 months have most certainly, enriched our lives.
Our love for you, completely immeasurable.
Oh boy can daily cheer be found perched quietly on your enticing cheeks and undoubtedly felt by devouring your sweet, chunkyness!
Simply put, we adore you.
It's a good life, Max.
Thank you for sharing it with us.














