Gunner finally got clearing papers on Friday and we hit the road to spend the weekend with my brother and his family.
Saturday morning my brother and I ran 3 miles on a great track in the Memorial area. Talk about great people watching. Of course I had to pass the skinny husband and wife that were running with their cute (maybe 6 or 7 month old) triplets twice, so I felt kind of blubbery. It's all good.
We swam all afternoon Saturday and had a picnic. Had a neighborhood movie party and my kids tested out the playset my brother built. He assured me that he jumped all over it before turning the girls and Junior loose. Whew.
Spent time with my SIL and their absolutely perfect little baby boy. He's so good!!!
Sunday morning my brother and I swam.
I met up with old friends from my sailing days at Casa Mare, Karen and Kari and their families. We finally experienced guitar hero. I was not good at all, but Em was a pretty good drummer.
We drove home and I studied.
I'm halfway through my class and have been busy preparing my presentation and working on reading our book on poverty. Scary stuff.
Abs leaves tomorrow morning with my mom on her big dinosaur adventure. I can't wait to hear all about it!!! She will go on an excavation, meet with a paleontologist, and lots, lots, more. For my dino-loving daughter, it will be the perfect trip to Utah.
I hit the gym this morning to run, and went out riding tonight. I am trying to cut 10 minutes off of my bike time. Probably a bit ambitious to cut 10 minutes off, but I'll give it 110% trying! It's amazing how dead the streets are in the evening in my mom's retirement community. They must all be inside watching tv and getting ready for bed. I didn't feel like I was going to be run over.
Our stuff has arrived in Colorado, and eventually Gunner will make his way there so that he can find a place for us to stay. We apparently got deposit waivers for water and at our apartment that we lived in for 4 months 6 1/2 years ago. The apartment complex has changed management numerous times, and we never had to pay water, so we are trying to iron out all the details. Gunner got a letter from the apartment complex and we are hoping that it will take care of both problems.
We are enjoying our last few weeks in Texas, and Em will head to Camp PineCove this Sunday. They have military scholarships available, and she had such a great experience last time that we are sure she will this time, and hopefully not break her arm the first day!
Back to the books....
Monday, June 22, 2009
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5 comments:
A family of jocks?
Is your poverty study Ruby Payne? That was by far one of the best conferences I attended!
Wow, it sounds like you've had tons of stuff going on. I'm glad you finally got your moving stuff and that it seems to be progressing!
I'm actually excited about the first time we have to PCS, although its probably only going to be over the boarder to Alabama so Robert can attend Warrent Officer School:p
I love how it's about the journey - not the destination. I hope you continue to have fun on your trip up to CO.
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