Monday, August 1, 2016

Do you know what time it is?

Do you know what time it is?


People, Evan has been waiting for this day since February. Soon the fire place will be lined with football helmets and season predictions. Soon the tv will only air the NFL channel. Soon all evening conversations will revolve around season ending injuries and debates about starting line-ups. 

People, it's the football pre-season! Evan is beside himself with excitement. This morning he recalled, in great detail, the first Cowboys football game that he completely understood and how upset he was with the coaching of Wade Phillips. We were living in Virginia in the eagle house. He remembered the final score of 43-7. He remembered going to bed in tears. 

He was five! At the age of 13, little has changed. There are still lots of disappointments, tears, and frustrations with the Cowboys. My hope is this season will give us more than eight wins!


Saturday, July 30, 2016

My Question is Answered

I figured it out! My age old question has been answered! This is what people do on the weekends when they don't play sports. 


They go to the local distillery with the family and listen to live music. 


They soak up the scenery and appreciate the simplicity of life in the country. 


They dance to the music and eat bottomless snow cones.


They watch the beautiful sunset. 


I could get used to this.



Friday, July 29, 2016

Rollin' on the River


Our summer of fun continued today with a scenic boat ride down the Cumberland River with the extended family. 

We rode along the bluffs and saw blue herons, turtles, and ospreys, but the kids were most impressed with the mallets used to crack peanuts at the snack station. 



The kids played bouncy ball games, observed birds with binoculars, and just enjoyed being together. 



What a perfect day!






Monday, July 25, 2016

I Told You So


Only two more weeks of summer and my summer must-see list still has must-sees left to see. The heat is oppressive and the real feel hit 102 before noon, but if we don't see the sites now, it will be next June before we get another chance. Poor us! We spent another day as tourists. 

We  toured Belle Meade Plantation, and we learned about the stud farm and the legendary horse, Iroquois. 


The boys were not eager to leave the house this morning; they've become hermits this summer preferring to spend the long hot afternoons in front of the tv, eating ice cream, and taking naps. Staying cool. However, they were both intrigued when I told them the slave that ran the stables and trained the horses ended up being the highest paid Black man of his time. They were hooked with that fact and wanted to know more, even if they would have never admitted it. Their disinterest and apathy were just a ruse. 


At the end of the tour they agreed it was worth giving up another re-run of Modern Family or Big Bang to learn about Nashville's history. I couldn't pass up the opportunity and said, "I told you so."

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

The Falls

I have been bummed for weeks about not getting a family vacation this summer. Wes has been super busy at work and hasn't been able to get away. On the upside, because we haven't been able to make it to the beach, I have made it a priority to see as much of the local sites as possible this summer. I made a list in May, and we are slowing scratching each tourist site off. Today's 3/4 Family Fun Day took place in Cummins Falls, the most beautiful place in Tennessee and perhaps the best reason we didn't get to go to the beach this summer.


We took a nice hike through the woods, then traversed the creek, climbed over rocks and reached here.



My picture isn't nearly as stunning; this was posted on the FB page. This place literally took my breath away. The boys swam, climbed to the top of the falls, jumped into the gorge, and explored every nook and cranny. We had lunch at the water's edge, and just when the heat became unbearable, we made our way back up the creek, through the woods, and to the parking lot.


The hike back to the car was tough, but it was totally worth it because I got to spend a wonderful day in a beautiful place with my boys. It was so perfect, this just may become a summer tradition.


Monday, July 18, 2016

Friends for Forty Years

How did these two East Texas girls end up living in Middle Tennessee? 



It's been four years since we have seen each other, and we only live 64 miles from each other! I can promise you our next lunch date will be sooner than another 1460 days!

Sunday, July 17, 2016

"My Buddy is Back"

"I got my buddy back." This is what Keagan said just as the closing ceremonies wrapped up today at IU.


Evan does not look nearly as enthused. The boy was sunburned and in need of sleep! He slept all the way home and awoke with bloodshot eyes. The boy was tired! 

He and his roommate were runners-up in the cleanest room competition, and they both promised they showered every day! This is a miracle for any 13 year old boy, but especially mine!


The boys have already chosen next year's university program!