Ok, first of all. Camp Egan was amazing! I will post pictures later. (I'm on my Mom's Apple and it doesn't have a SD card slot, go figure!)
As soon as we returned home from Camp Egan, we packed up and headed out the next day to our annual Hot Springs trip. My parents bought a condo in Hot Springs way back in the 80's and we have been enjoying that good decision ever since! It's nice that now as adults, we have a Camp Ogle and just spend time together. Sometimes it's close quarters and I think if Derek comes next year, we may rent an additional condo close by.
Today, we rented a pontoon boat and tubed on Lake Hamilton. Well, I say "we" but it was just Alexandra, Tony, Emily and Trey. I took pics, Mom was safety and Dad was captain. For awhile, we thought Emily may opt out this year, but she climbed on the tube with Tony and Alexandra. Alexandra said, "Anytime Emily got nervous, we just talked to her about Sponge Bob!"
When we came back to the condo, I took the kiddos to Taco Mama. It was yummy, but we did wait a little longer than necessary for our food. Emily kept insisting on a grilled cheese, so I ordered her a cheese quesadilla and prayed it was close enough. :) Thankfully, she was so hungry she never made a comment that the bread was a tortilla. (whew!)
Well, tomorrow will just be a relax day. I know Mom and Dad plan on massages, but the kids want a break from the sun of Crystal Springs/Magic Springs amusement park. I thought about giving them a tour of some haunted spots around Hot Springs, but I'll just have to see what they are in the mood for tomorrow.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Blessed Peace
Today was one of those days you don't plan. They happen! Our official plans were to go to a swim party at Kelly and David's house, but somehow I plugged in the party date wrong. The party is actually tomorrow and tomorrow is our family's 4th of July/Mom's Birthday party. So I was a little bummed that I wouldn't be able to attend, but thankfully Kelly understood.
So, after picking up Alexandra from Jackie's house, we
headed to Danielle's to help with the moving process. We weren't able to stay long, but Danielle was thankful that we came by.
Then we went home, made dinner (Jambalaya~a nod to our recent trip to New Orleans) and went for a walk. It was a nice peaceful day and one I think we all needed.
So, after picking up Alexandra from Jackie's house, we
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Then we went home, made dinner (Jambalaya~a nod to our recent trip to New Orleans) and went for a walk. It was a nice peaceful day and one I think we all needed.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Fourth Fun


I tried a new recipe called watermelon salsa. A teacher at the urban ag program prepared it (I think she got the recipe from the Pioneer Woman and I was super surprised that it tasted like a sweet salsa. I wanted Derek to try it, because he's not a watermelon fan and I just LOVE it. It's hard to eat a whole watermelon by yourself. Well, I brought it over to the Melton's house and it was a hit. Danielle and I loved it because it is 0 points! (We are both on weight watchers.)
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Scrappin' It Up Blog Style
I have a wonderful work friend, Katie, that will be leaving the state this month, who did the most amazing thing on her blog during her first year in Oklahoma. Katie took a picture a day to document her life after college. Then her fabulous mama made it into a book for Katie!
Now, I'm not one to scrapbook, so this maybe a viable opportunity for me to scrapbook virtually. I like the idea of documenting our family history, because all to soon Alexandra will go off to college and I'll wonder where all the time went. The next four years will be quite important to all of us, so I'd like to keep track of all that life sends our way!
So, let's move on to my first daily post! This weekend was great! It was the last day of TEC camp for Alexandra at the University of Tulsa campus. She studied about GIS technology which is what drives all of our GPS devices and so much more. IF Alexandra was writing this post, she could tell you about all the ins/outs of GIS technology. This was her second year at the camp which is provided by the Oklahoma higher regents of Education. Alexandra went home right after camp and went straight to sleep. I think all the nights of staying up late in the dorms and waking up early for camp/activities wore her out!


Today, I went to my new work place to observe transitions and morning routines. I'm excited to work in such a wonderful facility, but I will miss my friends and students at my old school!
Ok, tomorrow is the 4th of July and time for another post!
See you then!
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