Sunday, August 23, 2009

Say it aint so


I gotta say, there's gotta be a better way to spend a weekend than turning 40. YUCK! So I though I would turn a negative into a positive by pointing out all my "favorites" from the weekend.

My favorite birthday breakfast:

My favorite birthday lunch with my coworkers past and present
with a special guest appearance by Chase :)

My favorite act of anonymous yard vandalism:

The perp also left this little treat at my front door (thank you, whom ever left the surprise)

My favorite birthday date--a day in Logan with Timmy, complete with lunch at the Firehouse.

After lunch we made a stop at the fishing shop ( I think Tim forgot it was MY birthday)

although we did find this cool fishing pole.

Last stop: Gossners (Here comes the tummy troubles again!)

Pancho's mom had a new litter of pup's and we got to stop by to see them on the way back into town.

My favorite puppy is this fat little fella named Tank.

He was so much my favorite that I could have taken him home.

My favorite birthday card stuffed with cash from my dad:
My favorite Saturday night pizza party with my nephews:

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My favorite floral arrangement with a big balloon reminding me that I am 40: (Thank you Uncle Jill and Boyd) My favorite present from Timmy and the kids: (gettin a little tired of the Fiber One)

My favorite present I bought for myself: (hey--it's a breast cancer snuggie--don't judge)

My most favoritest bestest happiest news for my 40th birthday!!





Thanks my little Babooshka!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The real reason for the first day back to school

It's a chance to show off your fancy new school outfits.





Sunday, August 16, 2009

Relay 09

Ta-da! We made it through another year! And check it out---this just may be a rare photo of Yo Bob in a matching t-shirt--cherish it!!
We tried a few new fund raising techniques this year. Our finest was the "Grandma's Guys" pink wagon. The kids painted a wagon pink and collected changed.The best part was getting to count and roll all that change.This, my friends, is what $136 worth of change (mostly pennies) looks like(and you don't want to know what it smells like--YUCK!).
The super awesome Butters clan at the Subway donated a 3 foot sandwich or party platter for us to raffle. We earned $100 in raffle tickets alone on the sandwich. The lucky winner of the sandwich was the lady that bought the very first ticket from Bren, Chase and Aaron when they hit the streets selling tickets.
Subway also donated a platter of cookies for us to sell. They were a total hit.
We threw in a bucket of Shastas and Popsicles.We spent most the night just hanging out with friends and family

Trav-wouldn't it be awesome if that thing didn't wash off :)
I did NOT get to spend any time with this girl. Stay tuned...there will definitely be more to come on her arrival home!I don't know who was more excited to tolerate--I mean support me; Timmy
...............or Buster. At least Tiff is smiling.
The luminary ceremony was a little different this year. Instead of everyone sitting in the bleachers during the program, we all sat around the track next to our luminaries and got to light them ourselves. I liked this way much better.
The weather was not kind to us this year. We set up four tents (two of which were Yo Bob's brand new expensive EZ-up tents that he got for his birthday). By the time we went back for team check-in at 5:00, at storm had blown in and wreaked havoc on every one's camp site. We totally lost one little tent. Our other little tent sustained some damage. One of my dad's EZ-up's took a good beating and he had to use parts of the broken up one to band-aid the not-so-broken up EZ-up. The weather cleared up around 6:00 and was pretty good til midnight.

Tim and my dad were able to hold out til about 11:00. Buster and Tiff were the last ones to leave around midnight. Lydon, Aaron, Brennan and Chaston stuck around with me to make it an all nighter.
Aaron used Brennan and Chaston as a chick magnet and ended up playing games with girls in to the early morning.And Lydon bounced around with the guys.
But it got WAY cold. Too cold for August 14th. I rounded up every blanket I could find for me and Brennan and Chase and they fell asleep around 3:30. Lydon went home around 4:00. I dozed off around 5:00. Aaron never stopped. He just kept on going.

Around 5:45 Buster and my dad came to our rescue just as the rain started to fall. They packed us and took us home just as it started to thunder and lighting and rain pretty good. It was a pretty un-eventful ending to the party.

I did, however, manage to score this sweet relay mug on my way out Saturday morning. My reward for being the super cool team captain that I amWe raised a little over $1,300 so far and the checks are still trickling in.
Thanks to everyone who sent money, threw their change into our wagon, bought a raffle ticket or a soda and a cookie on the night of the relay!