Monday, July 22, 2013

Quick and Dirty

Yes, another year gone.  Gone, and all without a single blog.  I did attempt on in October 2012.  I had a draft with about three sentences on it. I won't even promise to keep up this time.  I will just do my best to blog more than once a year.  It is too hard to start, and the most challenging part is wondering where to begin.

Last time I blogged I was whining about my inability to lose weight.  I  set a goal that I wanted to lose weight for Travis' wedding in October.  I worked hard, and ended up a fabulous 148 pounds! Then reality hit, and I remembered that I liked food.  So I gained a few, or 10, pounds back.  Then I got a terrific workout partner in March.  I lost the 10 pounds again. Then she got a job that involved shift work, and I lost her.  Not only did I lose an amazing motivator, but I gained about 20 lbs.  So, I am currently sitting at a very uncomfortable 160, and that is after lots of work to drop 8 pounds.  It is going to be another tough challenge, but I hope to be back down to 150 by this October.  We will see!

During the 2012-2013 school year, Ryenn became a Kindergartner!  We were so excited for her!  She did so well in all over her classes.  She learned to read, loves counting, sorting, and doing math.  She truly is her father's daughter!  In this school year, I also took the opportunity to go back to work with the school district.  I became an aide at the middle school working with the resource department.  It was a challenging year.  I learned a great deal about how kids with disorders learn and develop.  It also gave me the chance to work in the office for the 2013-2014 school year.  I will now be the attendance/scheduling secretary.


We took quite a few trips this year as a family, and just John and I.  We have been very fortunate!  In February 2013 we took a vacation to Utah to see the "Other Nunleys."  The first leg of our trip we stopped in Flagstaff, and stayed in the Little America hotel.  It reminded me of the Overlook Hotel, in that the decor was eerie, and everything was covered in snow.  I was only a little worried that we were going to be murdered.  On the way we stopped to see the Grand Canyon. I am a little embarrassed to admit that I have never been, even though I have lived in Arizona most of my life.  It was absolutely breathtaking, then pretty boring.  Yeah, I can't believe I just typed those words! While in Utah, John and Ron spent a day snow boarding.  Brigette and I took a hit for the guys and held down the fort.  The next day was our reward...a girls day.  When the boys are away, the girls will play (or shop). We decided to eat lunch at Cheesecake Factory.  We wandered in and spent some confused time wondering why we were getting strange looks.  It turns out that our lunch date fell on Valentine's Day.  On our way home, we drove through the Petrified Forest. It was a fantastic trip!



































Somewhere during all this traveling, Ryenn found time to play some sports.  She tried her hand at playing soccer and softball.  She was terrific at both sports, but she is very much my daughter and has decided that soccer has too much running!









Our second get away was done without our kiddos!  John and I met Ron and Brigette in Napa Valley for wine tasting and fun!  We spent the first day at various vineyards sampling some really terrific, and some fantastically terrible, wines. Our first stop was the Castello del Amorosa.  A winery/castle that is amazing.  The entire property took roughly 12 years to build, but 14 years of research to create!  The wine was yummy and the best part was they paired your selections with chocolate.  What is not to love!  Several wine tastings and a few funny purchases later we stopped for dinner.  I do not remember much about dinner.  The next day we went into San Francisco.  We went to the Fisherman's Warf, toured ships, ate delicious Italian Seafood, and walked for miles.  Eventually we made our way to Chinatown. We had a great time.

The third trip for this year, we decided to take the kids.  I guess they are allowed to have fun with us.  Our destination was Harrisonburg, VA to visit the Cases.  Upon arriving in Baltimore, we were told that there was a bomb threat at the rental car pickup location.  So we had to take a cab to the hotel.  When we got to the hotel they gave us a room with a single Queen bed.  Needless to say, it was a terrible beginning to our trip.  Thankfully, Bob and Mariah made our trip wonderful.  We invaded their home, played with their babies, and had a blast. They took us to DC where we went to various museums, and other historical sights.  We walked from Arlington National Cemetery to downtown, across the National Mall, and back.  It was a long, but really awesome day.  In the Natural History Museum, we found two new friends: Ryenn's pink elephant named Princess and Leah's coyote named Wolf. We went to the Air and Space Museum where we were able to see the Discovery Space Shuttle.  We also learned a bit about the planes that John's grandpa Roland "Buzz" Hamblin flew during his time serving in WWII.  We spent most of our nights playing the fun games: "Monopoly Deal," "Smart A**," and "Quelf."  Those nights were hilarious!  We experienced fireflies for the first time.  They are so beautiful. The last few days of our trip we went to a beach near Virginia Beach. The girls had so much fun building sandcastles, running from waves, swimming, and dancing.  We went to Williamsburg, and walked up and down the main street.  We gawked like tourists at the people dressed in costume, and soldiers in red coats marching up and down.  This only lasted for a little while, as the kids were melting.  Angry, hot kids are not fun.  Sadly, it came time to say goodbye to our friends.  We made our way back to the Baltimore airport, where our plans were dashed again.  This time our flight from Charlotte wouldn't make it in time for us to catch the connecting flight to Phoenix.  We had to get a hotel in Baltimore and try again the next day.After a long day of traveling we made it home around midnight.

This year I was talked into helping coach a Majors softball team for the City of Safford summer league.  The age group was 14-18 year old girls.  It was ridiculously tough!  I am really sad that the desire to play has left kids these days.  I know that I sound like an angry old person shaking my cane, but it is true.  In the beginning of the year they showed they had no will to win, and they are all sure that they know everything there is to know about the game.  It is really disappointing.  However, we had fun, and they finally decided that we knew enough to listen, occasionally. The team ended up getting 3rd place overall.  I am thinking about coaching again next year.  In fact, the middle school is planning on starting a softball team, and I have been asked to assist.  I'm pretty excited about this development in my life.  I always had the best coaches, and it only seems right to pass on the knowledge that they gave me to future ball players.

That is pretty much our year in a nutshell.  It this was a quick and dirty blog, but that is the way is has to be sometimes.







1 comment:

  1. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it! You write so well, too! I'm jealous...send me some talent. :) Can't wait for your next one!

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