Before Courtney left she said, "You better blog about this. And you have to make it the longest blog ever, with tons of pictures." Well, OK Courtney, here you go. Lets just see how many readers make it to the bottom of this thing...
The remainder of this post is more or less in order of what we did from Sunday night to Wednesday morning, complete with captions and several humorous stories. Take a deep breath, because heeeeerrrrreeee we goooooooooo!
After the initial tour of the house and settling in, we decided it was a perfect night for a walk. On the way to the park, we passed a field of Texas Bluebonnets and had to stop for a little photo shoot. In case you don't know, Bluebonnet photos are very popular here, and my dad and Courtney wanted to get the full "Texas Experience."
(this is one for my grandma and grandpa Hazard to hang up)
Grandpa is an excellent stroller driver.
The rest of the night was spent laughing and talking and eating ice cream. When we all went to bed later, my dad slept in our guest room and Courtney got to sleep with me in my bed, since Matt was gone. This would have been really uncomfortable on several levels if he was home. Anyway, it was really fun, and I think me and Courtney did more talking than sleeping most nights.
The next morning I treated my family to a dose of my daily life. Jace (the kid I babysit) came over and we played in the backyard and ate lunch and took naps and pretty much just stuck with our normal routine. It was unbearably exciting. Matt did get to come home from his training for a little bit during the afternoon though, (just to go to the tax office with me, but hey, I'll take what I can get) so that was exciting for us all.
The next morning I treated my family to a dose of my daily life. Jace (the kid I babysit) came over and we played in the backyard and ate lunch and took naps and pretty much just stuck with our normal routine. It was unbearably exciting. Matt did get to come home from his training for a little bit during the afternoon though, (just to go to the tax office with me, but hey, I'll take what I can get) so that was exciting for us all.
Matt showing my dad the shed in our backyard: "This is the shed we built last moth. We decided to go with one-inch nails and your standard fencing plank, due to the structural stability and visual factors."
Me showing my dad the shed in our backyard: "That's the shed."
I don't know, I guess it's good to have both points of view.
During the afternoon my dad took Bennett out to play in the backyard. A few minutes later I looked out the window and saw this...
After that we figured there was no point in trying to fight the inevitable, so we stuck Bennett in his swimming suit and let him go.
When Matt had to go back to the base we all followed him for a quick look-around at his office. Here's Courtney, Bennett, Matt, and my dad in front of the convoy that's about to move out to the field. Hoorah.
After saying goodbye to Matt, my dad treated Courtney, Bennett and me to a wonderful dinner at Alfredo's Mexican Restaurant, which is famous here for its great food. While we were waiting for our order to be delivered we got a little bored...
After dinner Matt called to say that we could come visit him in the field...if we brought 75 ice cream sandwiches with us for his troops.
It was a little scary at first because the point of field exercises is to completely simulate a base opperation in a combat zone--which means there was barbed wire and big tanks and guns that I was for sure were going to zero in on us. But once we made it to Matt's medical tent it was way cool, and we got a guided tour of all the equipment they use and their cots where they sleep and all that stuff. It was especially good for me to see, because now when Matt deploys I will kind of know what he is doing and how he is living. Oh, and his soldiers loved the ice cream, so nobody tried to shoot us. :) However, it was not really the time or place to take any pictures, so sorry for no visuals here (not that this post is lacking in that area or anything.)
The next day we started out bright and early with another walk along my usual neighborhood rout.
This is what we came up with for our cheep entertainment.
After dinner Matt called to say that we could come visit him in the field...if we brought 75 ice cream sandwiches with us for his troops.
It was a little scary at first because the point of field exercises is to completely simulate a base opperation in a combat zone--which means there was barbed wire and big tanks and guns that I was for sure were going to zero in on us. But once we made it to Matt's medical tent it was way cool, and we got a guided tour of all the equipment they use and their cots where they sleep and all that stuff. It was especially good for me to see, because now when Matt deploys I will kind of know what he is doing and how he is living. Oh, and his soldiers loved the ice cream, so nobody tried to shoot us. :) However, it was not really the time or place to take any pictures, so sorry for no visuals here (not that this post is lacking in that area or anything.)
The next day we started out bright and early with another walk along my usual neighborhood rout.
The rest of the morning was spent just doing whatever, like...
And...
And...
And...
Taking naps. But when Bennett woke up from his nap, we added some purpose to our afternoon and went into Killeen to do some shopping. I got a basket for our family room, and my dad was FABULOUS and treated me to a little shopping spree of some much needed clothing items. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Dad!
When we got home, me and Courtney got a little crazy in the kitchen waiting for dinner to cook.
I have to admit, I'm a little embarrassed to post this on here for the whole world to see, but I guess this is just who we are and there's no hiding it. Long live hand claps!
After dinner we bonded while assembling several endtables which arrived on my doorstep earlier that day. You know what they say, "The family that assembles together, looses fingernails and the skin off their knuckles together." Honestly, you'd think they'd make these things a little easier to put together. We did it though, and our family room is slowly, slowly coming together (more to follow concerning this topic soon). For now, some more pictures. Yay!
When we got home, me and Courtney got a little crazy in the kitchen waiting for dinner to cook.
I have to admit, I'm a little embarrassed to post this on here for the whole world to see, but I guess this is just who we are and there's no hiding it. Long live hand claps!
After dinner we bonded while assembling several endtables which arrived on my doorstep earlier that day. You know what they say, "The family that assembles together, looses fingernails and the skin off their knuckles together." Honestly, you'd think they'd make these things a little easier to put together. We did it though, and our family room is slowly, slowly coming together (more to follow concerning this topic soon). For now, some more pictures. Yay!
The next morning my fun visitors got up and moving by 5:30, and were out the door and on their way to Oklahoma and Griffin and Ashland's house by 6:00am. It was sad to see them go, but it was so much fun to have them here! And, for a final goodbye picture...
P.S- I hope you are happy with this, Courtney. It only took me like, seven hours to download all the pictures and write the little captions underneath. But I love you, so what can I do?
And to our loyal readers, if you made it through this entire thing, give yourself a pat on the back. I am truly impressed with you level of boredom. :)
And to our loyal readers, if you made it through this entire thing, give yourself a pat on the back. I am truly impressed with you level of boredom. :)
1 comment:
its nice and refreshing to have people around that know you and love you sooo much! we miss ya guys!
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