Sunday, August 14, 2005

Fun weekend!

This weekend Aaron had some jobs out of town, so the girls and I loaded up and went up to Duncan, OK for a fun time with friends. We stayed with my friends Brad and Toni and their 4 girls, which meant with my 2 little girls, that there were 8 girls and 1 Brad. Sorry, Brad, you are out numbered all of the time anyway, but this weekend was just crazy! The girls and I had a blast. Grace was in Polly Pocket heaven. That is all she talked about on the way home. "Ms. Toni was so nice to let me take the Polly Pocket bag to the baby shower, Mommy. I think we need one, too." I told her that she could just wait until we go back to visit and play with them at their house instead. Susannah was a little off kilter, but what almost 2 year old isn't when we mess with their bedtime and nap! Oh well, she is asleep now, so no biggie. We just had a great time! Thanks Brad and Toni.
Then today we got to go to our old church and it was just like being back at home. It just felt so good to be back there with friends. After church we all went (well, not the whole church, but a big group of us) to eat and it was sooo choatic that it was wonderful. Grace got to sit at a table with the "big kids" and she did great. Then all us women folk (as they used to say) went to the church building and had a WONDERFUL time at Lara's baby shower for her little angel baby! Lara and Craig have 3 of the cutest boys and now they have a simply adorable little girl to add to the family. It was fun to be with old friends and tell "remember when" stories. I was just glad to have been a part of so much fun.
Then we piled on in the car and drove back here, but we stopped on the way home in Wichita Falls at our favorite Best Buy, for tomorrow is our 7th wedding anniversary and we were off to find a special something for Aaron. They didn't have what I wanted, but maybe they will be Christmas, because we know what the boy wants for his 30th birthday in November...the new x-box 360, that is supposted to be out by then. We will see, won't we?

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