I title this post with the old Thanksgiving standby “Gobble Gobble” simply because that is all we have done since Wednesday. I honestly believe I may have gained five pounds. I’ve got a real problem with self control in this area. People call me skinny. I call me lucky. If not for my father’s metabolism being passed on to me, I would surely be in line for next season’s “Biggest Loser.”
We just returned home from Spicer (and yes, it was a bit nicer). It was relaxing and fun to see a lot of people we haven’t seen in quite some time. Ryan was in my parents home from Wednesday afternoon until last night (Sat.) when we went to the new Mexican joint in Spicer. He was pretty proud of that. He did go outside here and there to run the dog. Now when I say “run the dog” you may picture Ryan literally running with a leash and a dog at the end of it. But instead, you must imagine Ryan on a four-wheeler, a pole sticking out of it’s side. The dog is actually attached to the pole. Now before you call animal control, keep in mind that Tia LOVES it. She loves to run. She isn’t attached at a length that would cause her any pain or risk of injury. Ofcourse I made sure of that, panicking as my dad, Dave and Ryan hooked her up, chuckling to themselves, so proud of their contraption. “That’s too long, she’ll take out some trees!!!…. That’s too short, she’ll be forced under the wheels!!!” Turned out they were right and she was just fine. Ah, life in the country….
The boys do great at Nanny and Bapa’s house. It’s almost hard for us to get in the car and go home. My mom spoils us with meals and there’s just no pressure there. Ryan calls my parents home an oasis. At one point I was up in the middle of the night with Asher and I went upstairs to get something. I glanced out the window and was struck with memories of a lifetime spent either living at or visiting that house. After all this time, it’s the same out that window. Perfectly still, the moon shining down on the water and the trees looming high over the house. There’s no movement, no sound, just crisp clean country air. That moment spoke to me of a million little moments just like that one. I am so thankful for my life there, for parents that support us, and for the safe haven that I’ve always known out by Ringo Lake.
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Sounds like you had a wonderfully good time! I’m listening to sara groves Add to the Beauty CD at work… it really is a healing cd! good stuff!
P.S. Kelly IS bad! yet she speaks truth. in her own kelly way. are you coming to her wrapping party or what? :)
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