9.28.2007


Happy Birthday Dad!

9.26.2007

Best Anniversary Ever!

Happy Anniversary!

Dustin and me with Don and Shelly

Now that's how you pack and haul your coolers (if you don't mind the horrible scraping noise when you bottom out)!

Our tailgating crew

Pretty sure Dustin was in heaven at this point!

Arrowhead baby!

Okay, so it was our first anniversary. But still. It was awesome! We headed down to Kansas City Saturday morning and stayed with Don and Shelly (my uncle and aunt). We went to a fun Mexican restaurant/bar Saturday night and Sunday we went to Arrowhead. The Chiefs beat the Vikings (it was there home opener to boot) and we had such a great time. A bunch of Don and Shelly's friends came out too ... I've met some before, but it was Dustin's first time meeting most everyone. You know how people say that Disneyland is the happiest place on earth (or something like that)? Well, they're wrong. Or they have never been to Arrowhead.

9.23.2007

Our First Anniversary

Courtesy of Wisconnygirl Designs

9.20.2007

Must ... finish ... book ...

I've been frantically trying to finish reading The Time Traveler's Wife. I was under the impression that book group was next week. It was tonight. I didn't get the book finished and I ended up having to work late, so I didn't make it. I was really looking forward to it too. Oh well. I will have the next book finished in time! I did finish The Memory Keeper's Daughter and it was excellent. I highly recommend it. I have a long trip ahead of me this weekend, so I know I will finish my other book and then I'll have to decide what I'll read next. I seem to be devouring books lately. I love it!

9.16.2007

I'm in awe ...

My parents are going to run the Twin Cities Marathon the first weekend of October. We're all heading up there to cheer them on. Today, they ran 18 miles. I got up at 6 this morning and headed out with my mom's friend Kristen and her daughter Sheena (who's a good friend of mine). We followed them along the Brookings Marathon route and cheered them on and provided drinks and power bars too.
I am so proud of my parents right now. They keep saying that never in their lives did they think they would run 18 miles, but they did it. And they did an excellent job to boot!
They are going to run the Jackrabbit 15 next weekend, which should be no problem for them now! Unfortunately, I won't be here next weekend to cheer them on, but I'm sure they'll do a great job!
Now there's talk that Kristen, Sheena and I will train to run the Breast Cancer 5k in Sioux Falls next year ... I haven't run since I was in the National Guard and I never ran before that either. It should be interesting. But I can't help but be inspired by my parents. You guys are awesome!

9.12.2007

Another end to a chapter in my fascinating book of life

Today I decided that I will no longer be instructing my lone student in piano. Most of you know that I have been considering this for quite some time. I have been instructing him for three or four years now and it has become increasingly apparent that he is no longer interested. Of course there are several other mitigating circumstances that have led me to this decision. Next Tuesday will be our final lesson. I'm still not quite sure how I feel about this. Several people have told me that I should not feel bad about this. While I agree with them completely, it's difficult to not feel bad. I think it has something to do with the fact that piano is such a passion of mine and I was hoping that maybe my student would feel the same way. Now I have the opportunity to find another student that has that same passion and will enjoy learning. Or as my mother put it to me today ... "Even if you never teach again, you can always include that in your autobiography"!

9.09.2007

Disappointing

Maybe painful is a better word. Today marked the kick-off to the NFL season and my Chiefs were down in Houston to take on the Texans. A game they should have won. A game they could have won ... if they didn't suck. Missed field goals. Turnovers. Final score: 20-3. Are you kidding me?!?! I realize that this is the first game of the season and that there are plenty of opportunities ahead to turn this around ... It was not a great start.

Ah, to be young again!

Dustin and I went out to Jessica's last night. She had a birthday party for Camden (still can't believe he's two already) and we caught the tail-end of the party. However, we made it just in time for the adult party. Camden got this motorized tractor and while it was quite amusing watching him and his cousin zip around the yard, it was much more fun watching Jessica ride around on it! After all that excitement we decided to play some cards. For whatever reason, we played P&A and then Ring of Fire. It brought me right back to my drinking days in high school. Although we were all ready for bed at 12:30 and I don't remember turning in quite that early in high school. I guess that's what happens when you get older.

9.03.2007

The Labor Day Weekend

Dustin and I headed to Pierre Friday after work. As most of you know, Dustin's parents are moving to Washington, D.C. Pretty exciting, huh?! We are so thrilled for them and can't wait until our first visit out there. I've been there a couple times, but I'm anxious to see the non-tourist things.

Dustin and I assumed that the weekend would be spent helping them pack. Turns out, they have people that are going to do that for them. Sweet! So, we packed up some of Dustin's things that his parents will no longer store (I had to do that a couple years ago and my parents aren't even moving anywhere!). We also packed up a few things that we are going to keep for them while they are gone. We scored a ladder, a snow-blower, a poker table, a book shelf (cause I really need another one!) and a bunch of other stuff. The best though ... we're keeping their boat for them while they're gone! We took it out for one last hurrah on the river yesterday. Even though I managed to get a sunburn (I know, I know, very surprising) it was still a great time.

We're keeping our fingers crossed that it's nice out next weekend, I've been hearing talk of rain, because we really want to take this out one last time. After next weekend, my schedule is jam-packed again!