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Luckily my pride was the only thing hurt
By Erin on October 21, 2009 | 8 feedbacks »
I would like to thank whoever decided to take their car and drive donuts into our local soccer field creating Grand Canyon sized trenches.
In case you didn't know others like to use the field for things other then driving on.
Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to take a head long plunge in muddy water from off of my bike.
Sure I will fully admit some of it was my fault. Heck, I can't even jump a curb on my bike anytime of the day let alone at night. So jumping a trench was out of the question even if I had seen it.
And I can't blame you for the lack of a moon that night that kept me from seeing the gigantic trench full of water.
But in my defense I have ridden in that field a ton of times, and the only things I have run into is my dog, some random flying bugs, and the occasional piece of garbage.
Shame on you (whoever you are) for vandalizing a perfectly good soccer field, and for making a pregnant lady fly through the air and land in the mud.
Fall
By Erin on October 4, 2009 | 4 feedbacks »
Just some pictures to recap what we have been up to lately.
I had a birthday so Paul and I went mini golfing.
Paul has been playing both indoor and outdoor soccer.
Indoor is a little harder to catch on film due to speedy Paul and plastic shielding to protect the spectators.
Tomo has had some friends over lately. They wrestle, chew and chase each other. And when they know you are in the kitchen, this is the lineup they take every time. I would clean the window, but really that is a futile mission, so enjoy our smudgy view.
7 Years? Really?
By Erin on August 12, 2009 | 2 feedbacks »
Watch out or I'll knock your block off!
By Erin on July 14, 2009 | 2 feedbacks »
This is not really funny, but I hope one day this little guy can laugh about it. That is if he can even remember it. ![]()
Last Sunday I was doing my usual running around trying to get the attendance rolls out during church. I handed my binder off to the young women leaders and turned around to head back to the RS room and WHAM!!!! I clocked this poor little boy right on the noggin with the corner of my clipboard. I promptly hugged him and I think I even rubbed his head and begged for his forgiveness. The poor guy (who must have been 10 or so) first got smacked with my clipboard and then smothered by my guilt...needless to say he was very eager get away. In fact he never looked at me or said a word. Realizing this had to be awkward for him, I released him from my hug, and watched him walk away rubbing his forehead. I am pretty sure the kid had a goose egg or at least a bruise. I probably should have followed him so I could explain to his mother what happened. Reason # 354,897 why I don’t have kids yet: if they even make it to the age of 10, I will probably accidentally knock their heads off with some blunt object. Sigh.
To the Hills! I mean Mountains!
By Erin on June 1, 2009 | 4 feedbacks »
A while back Paul and I found some super cheap tickets to CO and UT. In order to maximize our funds we split up the trips. Me to Colorado to visit my mom after her brief hospital stay, and see Megan graduate, and Paul to UT/WY to surprise his mom for her birthday.
Here is how I spent my vacation with family.
We celebrated Megan's graduation with thousands of others, ate some BBQ and watched her receive her outstanding student award. I gotta say I am super proud of MeganO, she has really worked hard for this degree. AND! Not one week from graduating and she already had a job lined up; not so easy in these times.
Paul and I have really missed the mountains, so I asked the parents if they would mind coming with me see some mountain views. Mount Evans is a 14,000 foot peak that has a road all the way to the top. We got as far as we could, but the rest of the road to the top was closed until Memorial Day. I am not going to complain though because the views were still amazing!
Aren't they so cute?
I also got to play in some white cold stuff...I think its called snow? It was awesome!
