I rented a room at the Embassy Suites in downtown Austin. (When I asked Erin where she'd like her big night held, she requested that we do it up big in Austin. I, of course, was beyond happy with that request!) In all, we had seven girls at Erin's party. We did games, cake (of the erotic variety, what else?), and a lingerie shower in the hotel room.
We ate dinner at Hula Hut, on Lake Austin. I picked Hula Hut because it is authentically "Austin" and the view on the lake is gorgeous. I wanted to make sure that all the girls felt they'd come to Austin and soaked in as much as possible.Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Erin's Bachelorette Bash '08
I have a lot of reasons to back up the opinion that every girl needs a sister. Sharing clothes, knowing someone well enough that they can be painfully honest with you (whether you ask for it or not), and having a personal built-in secret-keeper in the family are all reasons to love having that crazy girl who looks like you by your side. But I've discovered another reason I am thankful to have a sister. Getting to throw the bachelorette party! A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of throwing my bride-to-be sister, Erin, a bachelorette party that I'm sure she'll never forget. Of course I can't divulge too much information about the crazy night, but it was one that we both agreed we'd love to re-live over and over again.
As the hours of celebration wore on, we took our party of 7 out to 6th Street in Austin, a street famous (or infamous, however you see it) for knowing how to "do it up big". Again, as the matron of honor, I'm sworn to keep the juicier parts of that night to myself. But please believe there was plenty of dancing, "wahooing", and memories were made. Congrats to a sister who I couldn't wait to throw this party for! I love you!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Thanksgiving Part III-The Melson Family
After driving back down I35 from Oklahoma, we decided to stay a few days at the Melson house. This post is dedicated to my very strange family. Only at the Melson house will you find dogs in boots and family members leaping across the living room.
Mom decided her "grand-dogs" needed boots to keep from tracking mud into her house. Tex looks rather handsome, don't you think?
Later that night, a few of us decided to do some leaps and jumps around the living room. This is the result. (Note: Ryan, Grant, & Chris were all absent for our shananigans. But make no mistake about it, those guys can leap with the best of them!)
As previously stated...I have an extremely weird family. And I wouldn't have it any other way. :)
Mom decided her "grand-dogs" needed boots to keep from tracking mud into her house. Tex looks rather handsome, don't you think?
Later that night, a few of us decided to do some leaps and jumps around the living room. This is the result. (Note: Ryan, Grant, & Chris were all absent for our shananigans. But make no mistake about it, those guys can leap with the best of them!)
As previously stated...I have an extremely weird family. And I wouldn't have it any other way. :)
Thanksgiving Part II-Uncle Bob & Aunt Judy's
Thankfully, Thanksgiving Day was free of go-cart disasters. We spent the day at Uncle Bob & Aunt Judy's house in Edmond, OK. They definitely took one for the team with over 40 people celebrating Turkey Day in their home!
We all got to spend time with family who we've known for a little while now...
We all got to spend time with family who we've known for a little while now...
and got to introduce new members of the family. :)
(Duke and his girlfriend Katy)
We played our annual Gobbler Grab Bag...
and everyone came out a winner!
(Grant with his Touch-down Headband)
(Angela and her sassy boa)
(Uncle Marion in his fancy new hat)
All in all...a great day for families to be together. :)
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Thanksgiving Part I-The Farm Continued...
So as you can see from the previous videos, the go-cart is always a big hit on the Ryan Farm. No matter if you're four or fifty-four, everyone loves the go-cart. But maybe a little too much...
This is Uncle Dudley, using the tractor to pull the go-cart out of the twenty-foot drop into the creek.
As Caitlin likes to say, "Here's where I was when it all happened...". I was standing around with Caitlin and the "grown-ups", sipping my Snapple Iced Tea, when Uncle Dudley said, "I think they just went into the creek". They, being Cousin Stephen and his four-year old son. They'd been driving down the bridge that goes over the creek and then there was silence. Everyone scoffed a little at first but Uncle Dudley was convinced they'd gone over the edge.
Caitlin, Mom & Dad Q, and Angela (Stephen's sister) hopped into Uncle Dudley's pick-up truck and raced down to the dirt road, just before the bridge. I stayed up by the farmhouse with Stephen's other two daughters, just in case things were bad. I could see everything since we were up on a hill and I was terrified that I was going to get the signal to call 911. Everyone jumped out of the truck and I could hear Angela yelling Stephen's name. Other family members had been in the cow pasture shooting targets. They joined the rescue party and several dissapeared over the edge of the drop.
Finally, Angela came up with Stephen's son (who I'm still shocked was not crying), followed by a walking (maybe not too steadily) Stephen. They were loaded into the back of the pick-up and brought back up to the farmhouse. Everyone unloaded and Nurse Qualley hurried our accident victimes into the house to look at any cuts or brusises. Amazingly enough, she reported that Nathan only had a tiny bruise on his forehead and Stephen had a scratch on his head.
After the dust settled, Stephen explained that he forgot that the go-cart doesn't have brakes. (I, myself, forgot that during my first ride of the day with Caitlin. Thankfully, we were in a cow pasture where there was plenty of time to "remember" the no-brake rule.) Stephen was making a pretty fast u-turn on the bridge over the creek. As he turned around, he realized he was going too fast and the go-cart slid down the embankment and into the creek. I followed the crowd down to watch Uncle Dudley pulled rescue the go-cart. It was literally sitting in the middle of the water, with one seat cushion slowing floating away. (We still can't believe the go-cart didn't flip over!)
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Thanksgiving Part I-The Farm
Last Wednesday morning, as is quickly becoming tradition for Grant & I, we drove up to Cushing, Oklahoma to spend time at the Ryan Farm for Thanksgiving. The idea is to spend fun-time together with Grant's side of the family, doing outdoor activities like fishing, shooting the guns, riding the go-cart, etc. And it definitely IS fun. It is a tradition I am glad has been passed on to me--now as part of Grant's family.
The day started out the way last year did. Maggie, our wonder dog, hopped right into the cow pasture and started herding cattle. Who knows where they were going, but when Maggie barked and ran, those cows did what they were told.
This is the end-result of some hardwork on Maggie's part.
After Uncle Dudley told us that Maggie was no longer welcome in the cow pasture (he was afraid of her running the cows into the fences), Grant, Caitlin, & I took the dogs down to the fishing hole to enjoy some late-November swimming.
It was SO great to see my favorite sister-in-law after several months. Just the year before Caitlin & I had been neighbors in Norman so it was nice to spend the whole day playing with her and being silly.
Speaking of, Caitlin & I enjoyed one of our favorite farm activities together. G0-carting in the cow pastures!
Stay tuned for a continued blog on this year's adventures at the farm. There was actually a go-cart accident and Caitlin & I actually had nothing to do with it!
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