Showing posts with label memorial day weekend 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memorial day weekend 2015. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Thursday Thoughts & Stuff



*May's gone with the wind, Lynard.  Tuesday is too but May really is.  Boom it came in and BOOM it went out.  I really hate the insane speed limit that time is capable of.  If there was a way I would make summer drip by as slow as hardened molasses.



*Memorial Day Weekend 2015 rocked.  Friday, I don't remember.  Saturday, we went to Lake Norman for dinner with our friends Josh & Heather.  I think we're going to take a couple mill out of the Swedish account and go in halfsters on a new lake house, boat, and whatever the crap else we want.  Just kidding, we don't touch that money.  Sunday we laked it with the kids 30 minutes in the other direction.  Monday we got our planting and pressure washing on.  You jelly?  No.

*People who have chaotic lives and choose you as a venting target.  On the next 20/20.  No, seriously I'm over that.

*My widdle biddie boy is growing up.  He's doing really well with this potty training thing.  He's also doing well with this sleep thing.  That's like a raise the roof moment ya'll.

*Southern Charm is over and the last episode sucked.  Way to let me down Bravo Andy.

*I'm in the process of planning our next camping trip.  I'm so excited!!!

*Tonight is Fixer Upper's outtakes show, I cannot wait.  Chip makes me laugh so hard.  My husband is right there with me watching it.  You should check it out.

*School is over in 9 days.  BRING IT!

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Meagan & Joey!

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Friday, May 22, 2015

Its a FRIDAY thing!

Yes!  I love Fridays that begin a long weekend with my family :)

This weekend is a GOOD thing because it unofficially kicks off my most favorite season...Memorial Day Weekend.  I know many of you are starting summer this weekend with lovely beach trips and I envy you so much.  My weekend consists of no vacationing...ok maybe some in my mind.

Not my deck but maybe ours will look this fab soon!














1.  Its a DECK thing

We have a fairly large deck on our home and this is prime time to seal and stain it.  We had been talking about it for a while (awaiting good weather and time).  I just didn't think about the kids being around when we do it!!!  Oops.  Oh well should be fine, right?



2.  Its a BEACH thing

Like I said above, I'm not beach bound.  However, I can easily be lake bound and play on the beaches by any of the lovely lakes around my area.  Last year we so enjoyed spending time in Wilkes County at W. Kerr Scott for Memorial Day.  I think we may need to do that again!!!

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3.  Its a BERRY thing

I love to cook with my kids.  Its one of my favorite hobbies that I can pass along to them so why not get them in the kitchen more with me?  We're going to bake up big strawberry, blueberry sugar cookie flag this weekend in honor of the USA and the soldiers who cover us 24/7.



4.  Its a DATE thing

Our favorite high school senior is coming to give us a parental break this weekend.  I am so going to miss her next year when she's away at college.  I may start crying right now just thinking about it.  It is so hard to find good, reliable, trustworthy teenagers who will do a great job caring for your kids.  We have been totally blessed by having Ms. Taylor in our lives.  I haven't figured what we will get into at this point while we have some kid-free time.  Maybe dinner on the Lake or head over to the Wine Festival...hmmmm?  A baseball game would be fun too.  I LOVE THIS TIME OF YEAR!



5.  Its a RESPECT thing

This weekend's holiday isn't about starting summer or grilling or beach trips.  It is about what allows us to do all those wonderful things.  This weekend I'll talk to my kids about the vital role the soldiers of this country play every single day to keep us safe and keep us as free as we can possibly be.  I have had this talk with my daughter numerous times but you can never discuss too much.  We honor those men and women who placed their lives in front of all of our own so that we could be free.



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