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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Donut Fiasco of 2016

Adam LOVES donuts.  Every Thursday at work they get donuts and he lives for Thursdays.  This past Friday he brought home 5 donuts that were leftover.  After the kids went swimming, each kid got a donut and Adam and I split one.  Then, when Adam wasn't looking, Kyle grabbed the last donut out of the box and stuck it under his chin and said, "There you are you little dickens!" It's a line from the movie Zootopia. In the movie, there is a heavy set cop that works the front desk and when the new bunny (officer Hops) meets him for the first time, she tells him he has a donut hidden in one of his chin rolls and he grabs it and says, "there you are you little dickens!" and eats the donut. 

(Kyle is our resident clown.)

However, that is NOT the donut fiasco of 2016.  The problem happened the next morning.  It was Saturday.  6:20 am.  All 3 kids were up upstairs and wrestling.  Tickle wrestling with lots of noise.  So, I got up and told them to each go to their own rooms and shut the doors until 7.  Aubrie took that time to get dressed, clean up her room, and organize her desk.  Emilie took that time to spy on Kyle.  And Kyle took that time to sneak downstairs and EAT THE LAST DONUT. 

As soon as our digital clock moved from 6:59 to 7:00 Aubrie flew down the stairs and said, "MOM DAD KYLE SNUCK DOWNSTAIRS AND ATE THE LAST DONUT AND I ONLY KNOW THIS BECAUSE EMILIE FOLLOWED HIM DOWN AND TOLD ME SO SHE WAS OUT OF HER ROOM INSTEAD OF LISTENING BUT HE ATE THE WHOLE THING!!!!!"

Hahaha. 

(He was SO SO sorry.)

His punishment was that his sisters ate suckers during family movie night and he didn't get a sucker.

I planted a garden and I have abundant tomatoes, basil, and peppermint, but my cucumber looks sad and I can't get a bean plant to grow for the life of me.  Then, something kept eating it's way through my fence and is eating my zucchini flowers so I've yet to see a single zucchini.  And we LOVE zucchini.  So, I replaced my plastic netting fence for a wire one and it's kept the fat bunnies out of my garden (but not out of our lawn because Petey is ZERO threat).  But the flowers were still disappearing.  I think it's the cute little chipmunks I've seen running around.  I think they are burrowing in under the fence and eating my flowers.  And those boogers are hard to get rid of.  Any tricks of the trade would gladly be appreciated. 

Last Sunday Emilie told Kyle to look over there and then swiped his ice cream.


Adam also told the kids they get one M&M if they kill a fly.  Why are flies in my house?  Because nobody can shut the backdoor.

 The only trip we had planned for the summer was to go see Adam's grandparents in Indiana.  They have a lake cottage and we all get together every 4th.  Adam takes a whole week off and we spent part of the week here for some family time.  We take those days to make big breakfasts, go swimming, and play with the kids. 


Family dress up

Petey too!

Aubrie's been practicing her baking skills.  She hopes to enter something in the state fair this September.  Emilie can enter something, too, but she requires a lot of help and patience.  Aubrie is such a natural in the kitchen!
 One morning I realized we were out of eggs and Adam had to run to the store to get eggs for my pancakes.  And I don't know why the store is so hard for him, but it is.  He's hardly allowed to go shopping with me when I go because it requires me to stop and let him shop in the meat section and talk over what is on sale.  But when he is by himself, he does what he wants!  I think shopping with 3 kids is easier than shopping with Adam.  They don't ask for so much stuff and point out EVERYTHING that is on sale!

I sent him for eggs.  He came home with eggs (glad he remembered), cantaloupe, raspberries, and steak.
 The other day we all had to go to the store before we headed out of town because he insisted we needed a few things.  So I followed him around the store and watched him get things with the kids and I had a blast.  The kids wanted a free cookie from the bakery, we stopped for 10 minutes in the meat section (and got nothing), the kids talked him into yogurt, and then Kyle was so busy staring at his yogurt that he ran into a cardboard display with plastic onion cases and they went flying down the isle.  Then while he was checking out at the self-scanner, he learned why I never use those lines.  Because they kids want to scan things and hang on the scale and it takes FOREVER.  That is when Emilie learned that Adam had a hole in the back pocket of his shorts so she got some Kroger stickers and patched that sucker right up.  It was pure chaos and I just watched.  :)
 
She's so proud.  He's so clueless.

My lake crew!

The first day was the best weather.  We all got in the water and it was nice and sunny.  Petey LOVES the lake.

The kids wanted to go tubing this year and they all loved it.  Aubrie loved it the most.  Adam took this picture of Emilie, Kyle, and I watching Aubrie on the tube.  Look at those two!

Grandpa and Grandma Huhnke
Lots of fun memories at the lake.  Thank you for the hospitality! Now we only have a couple weeks of summer left before school starts (August 3rd).  I can't believe Emilie is going to go to Kindergarten.  Pray for me.  It's going to be just me and this guy:
He LOVES cheese dip, any shirt or jersey with numbers on it, 2 hour naps, cars, eating, Paw Patrol, drinking out of my cup, singing, and making his sisters laugh.
 
Love to all!




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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Love is...

Love is your husband wanting to spend Father's day weekend with a zoo trip with the kids.  Without mom.  I got to stay home and that is gold, my friends.  This summer has been SO HARD!  I love having my kids home.  I love that it's back to the four of us (while dad is at work) and I've got the kids all to myself.  It's just that Aubrie could work for the CIA one day...in the interrogation department.  I don't know if it is her age (7), a birth order thing, or what.  But the girls drills me day and night!
Our fearless leader this Father's Day


"What are we doing after breakfast? And after that?  And after that?  When can we do this?  What time should we be there?  Will we have snacks? What's for dinner? Who are you texting?"

I'll read with her sometimes at night and as her little eyes are half mast, she's deep breathing, and I back out of her room, I'll hear her whisper, "What are we doing next Saturday?"

Oh.  My.  Gosh. 

Moms of toddlers, never thought I would say this, but enjoy that they don't know what day of the week it is, don't care what they are doing today, and the fact that they are gullible and you can convince them of everything. 

Not my kids.  The girls have desk calendars in their rooms and every month they flip the page and summon me upstairs with my planner and I have to write in everything that is going on that month.  Doctors appointments, dance practice, soccer, birthdays, dinner dates...everything.  And Kyle has even caught on.  We were on our way to a birthday party and he says,
"Mom, what time does the party start?"
"Party starts at 10, Buddy."
"Mooooom?? What time is it?"
"9:57."
"How far are we from the partyyyyy???"
"5 miles.  I promise I'll get you there as promptly as I can.  I'm sorry we will be 2 minutes late."

So as you can see, that golden morning of time without my kids...a time I don't have to answer to anyone or explain what I'm doing, or plan the next hour...is love.

Thanks Super dad. 

And I chose to spend my morning with my readers (mostly family) because I know some of you miss this.  I do, too.  I started blogging as a way to laugh at the horrible mundane way that life felt as I was a new stay at home mom that had nothing to do but watch sesame street, laundry, change diapers, and nurse babies.  It made me look at my life differently and find the funny in it.  And talk about food.  I love food. 
 
Now there is still a lot of funny, just in a different way.  The kids aren't cute toddlers anymore doing new and exciting things.  But they are still exciting and fun.  And I want to try and blog a time or two just so I can remember these days.  Lately, it's been very obvious to me that time is speeding up, not dragging on like the toddler days and it's really hard on me.  I miss those babies.  But now it's time to focus on who those babies are turning into.
Riding a tricycle at Granny  & Gaga's house in Indiana

So, as you heard, Aubrie is now 7.  She's super smart.  She likes schedules, planning, organizing, reading, playing piano, playing basketball, typing on her typewriter, all things art, and playing with her brother and sister. She has lost some teeth and the new ones are coming in. 
Sweet sisters
 
She has taken an interest in the kitchen.  We are talking about entering a baked item into the state fair this year.  She has been making peanut butter bars.  She does it mostly herself.  I just have to watch over her measurements and help put and pull things out of the oven.  She does a great job of being my helper in every way.  She can get Kyle to listen to her when I need an extra hand. 
 
She had an awesome 1st grade year.  Her teacher was a dream! 
1st day/last day

Emilie is still wild Emilie.  We just went to the eye doctor today because she poked her eye and scratched it with her sunglasses.  She carries a purse or sunglasses with her everywhere she goes.  She loves accessories.  She also loves junky stuffed animals.  The kind you get out of a claw machine or find in a ditch.  Those are her favorites.  Recently, I had the kids dump all their stuffed animals into a pile and they kept picking their favorites one by one until we got to the final dozen or so and we donated those to goodwill.  She chose to get rid of a stuffed dog and sure enough, it's all she talks about.  She goes on and on...I wonder where he is? I sure do miss him.  Do you remember who gave me that dog? 
Emilie is taking AR tests this summer and her first prize was a pedicure.

Speaking of dogs, Petey has become HER dog.  The kids no longer come into our room in the morning to wake us up, but we do hear Emilie.  She will crawl over to Petey's bed and start baby talking him.  She is so attached to him and I find her sitting by him and petting him all the time.  It's so sweet and Petey loves the attention. 

1st day/last day of school
She had an awesome pre-K year.  Her teachers were amazing and she is plenty ready for Kindergarten!  She says cute things like, "That is getting on my nerds!" (instead of nerves)

Kyle is...3.  And 3 is so hard.  I would like to take this minute and not complain because we are so close to his birthday...but I can't.  He is SO DIFFICULT!!!  I remember the girls turning a corner a month before they turned 4.  I'm sure I'm being dramatic but I'm not used to boys and with him being our last 3 year old...it's so haaaaarrrrd! 

But he sure is cute.  This past weekend he was sitting on his dad's lap and he said, "Dad, you're my buddy and mom is my She." 
I am his She.  (heart melting)

My baby (He's the one on the right)
He's into cars and monster trucks.  He also loves swords, basketball, and pretty much all things boy.  He fights me when I put him in "crunchy pants" which is any fabric that isn't basketball shorts.  He is VERY picky about what he wears so I leave dressing up to him.  So if you run into us and his shorts are on backward, or he's dressed like a hobo, now you know.  (Today I realized when we got home he was without underwear.)
I put this boy to work moving rocks
 
And the poor kid's hair is never combed unless I make a special request or it's Sunday.  It's so thick and unruly.  Even if we comb it and put some gel in it, a little bit of sweat can put his hair back into a heap of bird's nest right on top of his head. 
Sissy kisses.  (we made him wear jeans and they came off as soon as we got home)
 

Adam and I are doing good!  We get away from the kids and spend time together as much as we can. God has been so good to us and has shown us his faithfulness through life's ups and downs.  Raising kids is no joke. Certainly not for the faint of heart.  When we used to go out on dates it was SO AMAZING to eat warm food and not be spooning food into someone else's mouth.  I remember after Kyle was born, we went out to dinner, then got some Starbucks coffee and sat with our seats reclined in the parking lot and just rested.  Quietly.  Haha, we were so tired!!  We now have the luxury of kids feeding themselves at home, so now we spend our times together just reflecting on how fast the days are speeding past us and trying to figure out how we are going to nurture and encourage our kids along in the latest activity/phase our kids are in.

On our last date we went and got 2 crape myrtle trees that Adam had promised/gifted me almost 3 birthdays ago.  I finally held him to it and we picked them out.  I can't wait for them to grow big and strong.

 
We celebrated 11 years this May

My precious Crape Myrtle
 
I hope you all are doing well.  Love to all!
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Monday, December 8, 2014

Grapes and Wrath

I love that we are getting to the phase where the kids try to sneak things over on us.  For example.  I sent the kids outside all bundled up.  Wanted to lock the door, but didn't.  I'm sitting at the island and Emilie comes flying in, leaving the door open and letting all the cold air in.  (How many times do I have to say "Shut the door, it's cold!"??) So, I'm looking at the computer screen and she is coming downstairs really slowly and quietly.  Therefore my suspicions are up.  She's a thunder stepper like her dad.  So I look up and she's squat-walking past the half wall in front of our kitchen sink that looks into the living room, thinking I won't notice her.  

Two problems:  One, she's too tall.  Her squat walk didn't hide the top of her head.  Two, she's wearing cowboy boots that click as she takes steps...I could totally hear her.  

Sneaky pants.  Right behind her is where she tried to sneak.

Once she rounds the corner and tries to sprint out the (open) door, I say, "Hey!  Whoa!  Whatcha got?"  
She slowly turns.  "Nothing."
"Oh, ok.  Well, what's in your vest?" 
"Oh, this?  It's tape.  We have to fix something."
"Ok.  What's broken?"
"It's JUST a glass jar, mom!"

That got me promptly outside where I found a baby food jar that I had poked holes in the top of the lid so they could catch bugs.  It had been dropped and luckily was in three large pieces that Aubrie was grabbing with her bare hands.  Yikes.

We had police officers come visit the school the week we were doing community helpers.  I wish I could show more pictures of my class but we aren't allowed.  I have the cutest classroom full of kiddos!

Soccer trophy!
Emilie has actually failed a hearing test at her four year check up.  The nurse was like, "Emi honey? Hear any beeps? You move that little peg if you hear anything!"  Haha.  It's only one ear and the girl has had four straight months of runny noses.  And she's the world's loudest talker who is ironically REALLY sensitive to loud noises.  We have her on a nasal spray for a couple of months to see if that helps and then we might be talking about some tubes.  

We've recently found out that Kyle gets naked when he's mad.  


It first happened when my mom and dad were here for Thanksgiving.  We were in the car and we had to stop at Marcie's house to drop something off and he got really mad when he found out that he wasn't going to be going inside.  Marcie's house is like his Disney World.  He LOVES it there.  It's got trains, cars, swords, super heroes....the works.  So he screamed the whole time with my mom and Adam in the car and started taking off his shoes and his socks.  Then this past Sunday, he woke up and was having a party in his room around 5 am.  As you can imagine, after church he was a fire breathing dragon.  He was overwhelmed with exhaustion, hunger, and heat from the adorable sweater vest we made him wear.  He did the arch-my-back-so-I-can't-be-buckled move for Adam which in turn made Adam's rage come on from his own hunger, sweat, and exhaustion and I had to buckle the angry child in.  Then when we were leaving the parking lot, a sock flew into the front seat and hit the radio.  

I usually am the one who has to drive after church because Adam has the tendency to drive un-Christian-like or make wrong turns because of hunger.  He's in a hurry to get to lunch, whether it's home or at a restaurant.  He once turned south on 65 when we wanted to go north.  No biggy.  We'll change plans!  

Adam's parents were in town and we had a busy morning of playing and we found him like this after lunch.  Poor kid.

We went hiking around Radnor Lake last month and he rides in a stroller.  When we got to the car, he insisted on wearing sister's "Helmont".  Good thing because he crashed!
Last weekend, we were eating a casual lunch and we always get fruit out if everyone eats their food.  We chose grapes and Kyle was at one end of the table and I was at the other and he was excited and yelling for grapes.  So I tossed one at his mouth and it shocked him!  Then he laughed.  So I tossed one in Adam's mouth to show the kids how to catch grapes, But Kyle is horrible at catching them so I just started throwing them at his face just to watch him laugh.  So he throws them at my mouth and I tried to catch them.  I will say, Adam said, "this is going to come back to haunt you."

So sure enough, we have the Drabyns over for dinner and Adam gets the grapes out and sets them on the table.  Steve is in the middle of talking and I'm looking at him and this grape flies into the side of my face.  Everyone goes silent.  I glare at Adam because it was thrown SO HARD and Adam's eyes are as big as golf balls and points to Kyle.  Brit has her head on the table because she doesn't want Kyle to see her laughing and I'm still in shock while Adam gets on to Kyle for throwing food.  

Not my finest parenting moment.  

Aubrie is loving Kindergarten.  She's such a good reader.  It's amazing what she has learned and how her teacher has fostered her growth.  There was a book fair at school and they had a competition for people if they brought in something to go with the theme...Sir Read-a-lot's Book Fair.  So we got some cardboard out and constructed a castle.  She let Emilie help paint it and it really stressed me out.  She's the sloppiest painter this side of the Mississippi.  And they were using house paint because it's the only gray I had.  Then she picked out her favorite book characters and we printed out their pictures and she taped them in the windows.  It was a lot of fun to do.  Her castle came in first for Kindergarten.  She was so excited!  
First place!

Painting the castle.  Emilie ended up slipping and her whole elbow was in that bowl of paint.  

This is Aubrie working on math.  She's working on subtraction and was showing her work.  She loves being on the computer and doing work like a big girl.  

One morning we woke up and heard the girls whispering in the kitchen and cupboard doors opening and shutting.  We came out and the girls were making a "juice" for everyone and then started pouring cereal.  Please notice how dark it is outside...

Without fail, every weekend the girls get up around 6:15-6:30 and on weekdays we have to rub their backs and coax them out of bed at 6:45.  And on weekends they wake up wrestling.  Full blown tickle fights.  So that morning, after breakfast, they won themselves an opportunity to go rake leaves.
My parents came to town for Thanksgiving.  We were so happy to see them.  They drove here from Texas and as soon as they walk in the door the kids go running from them.  My mom takes the bait and starts chasing them all over the house.  Then Emilie stands on the couch and looks at Gram with a big smile and says, "You wanna wrestle?!" 
Aaaaand once again Gram takes the bait.  
Gram didn't win because Kyle came running out of nowhere and landed on Gram's head.  I would have taken a picture if I weren't so nervous Gram was going to need a neck brace.  And yes, Emilie is about to do a top rope jump on Gram in this picture.

 Adam has been wanting a fried turkey.  So I thought I would makes his dreams come true and fry one, but in my research I found an oil-less fryer.  It uses propane and infrared to cook the turkey.  It takes 10 minutes per pound to cook.  I bought one and sent the info to him and my mom so they could figure it out because I wanted no part of it.  Boy was it a scene.  They didn't like where the thermometer was, they disagreed on the position of the turkey, they had to season the fryer, the thermometer said it was done in the first 30 minutes, Mom would go turn down the propane when Adam wasn't looking, and they were both pacing the floor.  It was quite the sight.  But it was an excellent turkey!  It was done to perfection and the moistest turkey I've ever had.  
Turkey drama of 2014
 My mom and I use this 60 minute roll recipe and I have started using mostly white whole wheat flour.  So I'm in charge of the rolls and I made them but they weren't rising much.  I didn't get much support with my roll problem because the focus was on their precious turkey.  So I went ahead and baked them and they were hard as rocks.  I mean, you could barely get a knife through them.  I was so mad.  I love those rolls.  So I spent the afternoon researching yeast, different types of flours, and how to make it work.  I ended up using the white whole wheat flour and added orange juice to my yeast to make it extra active and added more liquid to make them less dense and baked the rolls so we would have some for dinner leftovers.  They were way better, but still not as good as using white flour.  
 
my turkeys
 Mom and I did just a little shopping on black Friday and the crowds weren't bad.  We made a trip to Trader Joe's and mom bought a gingerbread house kit to do with the kids.  They got to do it when they woke up from their nap.  My mom had a lot of fun and the kids tasted a lot of candy.
The final product

I used our china and I love getting it out and thinking about the people who came to our wedding and bought our gifts.  The girls loved having hot tea in the tea cups.  As you can see, their pinkies were up!

Poppy did a lot of playing cars with Kyle.  They got him a brown cowboy hat because he was wearing his sister's pink cowgirl hat EVERYWHERE.  He also got a coon skin hat but he's hot and cold with it right now. 
It was such a good Thanksgiving.  On Friday, we put up our Christmas tree and all of our decorations.  We exchanged Christmas presents with my parents.  We had a lot of fun.  Thanks, mom and dad, for coming.  We hope that you all had a good Thanksgiving as well and are enjoying this Christmas season!

Love to all!
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Shake out your sheets

I was giggling yesterday as I was getting everyone's nap mats out at school and putting the freshly washed sheets and bedding on them.  The end of the month, I send home bedding to be washed which makes the first day back in the new month extra long as you get everything out and wrestle nap mats.  I have a friend who works at a mother's day out across town and she said that one time she was shaking out a sheet and out flew the mom's lace underwear!  I mean, come on.  Funny.  But so uncomfortable for both parties.  Could you imagine handing it over to mom when she picks her kid up? Luckily that hasn't happened to me.  Just a bounce sheet or sock has flown out.  But let this be a lesson to you, moms.  Don't wash your nap mats and sheets with your sexy underwear.  

Moving on.

This October was a busy one.  I have to share two big events that happened that month that kept us busy and earned us some frequent flyer points! 

Back in August, Adam reminded me that for my father's 60th birthday, my mom surprised him by having us all get together in Phoenix.  It was my dad's first time meeting Adam.  Adam's first time in deathly heat (It was July and the heat slapped him in the face when he stepped off the plane).  And mom had to end up telling him part of the surprise because he was being burro about everything she was trying to get him to do.  So, I talked to my dad and we decided to all meet in San Antonio.  My nephew, Dee, just moved there.  It's the furthest west we could get in Texas that was a direct flight, and a close drive for both my brothers.  Plus, there's Sea World.  So we told mom that Adam had to go there for work and that I was going to go along with him and leave the kids behind with Steve and Brit.  But there would be a couple of days that Adam would have to work so I wanted her and dad to come hang out with me and we could go sight seeing or shopping.  I also said I would run a 5k with her at Sea World.  So she was hooked.  Dad was supportive.  Game on.  Everybody helped out and we got the ball rolling on surprising my mom for her birthday.

There were a lot of obstacles in the way on our end.  Kyle got sick the week we were going.  I seriously thought we were going to have to cancel the trip.  Luckily he felt good enough to go.  We also had to drive Sea World's office bananas from all the phone calls so we could register as a team and get our running numbers picked up for the race.  We had to book mom and dad's room because we didn't want them asking for a reservation for Walker and the front desk revealing there were 3 Walker parties staying there.  But mom and dad were checking in way before we got there, so we had to make that work. Luckily, mom didn't suspect a thing.  She was so focused on training for the race and we didn't really talk about her birthday much.  And I told her Kyle wasn't feeling well and how I couldn't wait to get away without the kids.  But we were set and headed to Texas!

This kid's latest trick is putting cheerios in his nose and shooting them out.  BOYS ARE SO WEIRD!
Mom and Dad ran into Troy and Tammy first.  She thought Tammy was there for business.  Then she saw all my nephews and Robbie and Kasey and figured that I had my whole gang with me.  We got in late because our flight was delayed and then we had to rent a car and squeeze 3 car seats into a Kia.   
Cousins reunited in the hotel lobby!  This was our first time meeting my nephew Nathaniel.  He's so cute! And my niece Lindsey.  Look at her.  I love how she poses for pictures!!

Surprise Gram!!!!  The girls made her signs.
The celebrating and hugging didn't last long because we all had to be up early to go to this race.  Plus, if you got there early, you didn't have to pay for parking.  Dee was a sweetheart and picked up everyone's numbers.  Sea World's 5k saved us a lot of money!  Race registration was cheaper that admission.  Mom, Dee, Dillon, Dalton, and I all ran in the race.  Everyone else walked in the Family Walk and we all met at the finish line.  Mom was crazy on race day.  She was so happy and excited.  She walked around and talked to people.  Everyone who was working the race knew it was her birthday and that we all came to surprise her because of how many times we had to call the office to straighten things out.  

While my mom was on her high, the rest of us were nervous and dreading the run.  This was Dillon, Dalton, and my first race.
 I'm happy to announce that we all survived the race.  Dalton ran the fastest out of all of us.  Dee killed me.  I was dry heaving at the finish line because I was determined to beat this skinny mom pushing her stroller that looked my age.  She kept stopping to look at the animals with her kid and husband and then they would pass me while I was sucking air.  Dillon was right behind me and mom right behind Dillon.  Immediately when we finished, mom was walking around, talking to people, eating all the free food and high-fiving people.  I literally sat on a bench for 30 minutes waiting for my face to turn from purple to a normal pink.  (It's my running app's fault.  It told me I only had .2 to go so I started running really fast but the finish line never came.  I ended up sprinting the last .5 miles of the race.  About died.)


The Walker men.
 It really was an awesome race.  The beginning not so much.  We had to run this small gradual hill in the parking lot and weave through back water tanks and storage barns before entering the park and running past all the sea animals.  But the worst part is you had to run through the penguin exhibit and it stunk REALLY BAD.  Aubrie said, "Why does it smell like Red Lobster in here?!"  Haha.  
Loving on cousin Dee.
After the race they put on a show with the whales for all the people who participated.  The park was closed to the public.  Gram sat in the front row with the girls to see if they could get splashed.  It was pretty cool.  They also announced winners.  Mom came in first in her age group.  We are so proud of her!  I love how she takes care of herself and even though I made fun of her, I love how excited she gets and loves competing.  I came in 2nd in my age group.  I am now retired from running 5k races.  
watching the show

Hanging with dad
It's Abby!  I didn't know that Sea World was partnered with Sesame Street.  The kids got to see most of the characters and give them hugs.  

Post race family shot.  Love my family! 
After the race, we went to the kiddy park and they had the rides open. We rode on all of them without any lines.  They had a great selection of rides for the little kids.  And Adam.

We got to go to all the exhibits and see all the different animals.  But as you can see, we were pretty worn out by noon because we were up so early and have been walking quite a bit. 

Sweet nephew Nathaniel and Robbie.  Nathaniel is a Walker family name.  
The next day we went to a park and attempted to take some family pictures...



Mom LOVES when we pose like this.
Then we headed downtown and walked through the Alamo and saw some more sights.
SOOOO Ready to kick this stroller to the curb.

Then we ate at the Riverwalk and dad got the mariachi band to play for my mom.  One time mom was inside this large Mexican market in El Paso and my dad was outside in the parking lot.  A man was walking around the parking lot, playing his guitar and singing for money and dad paid him to follow mom out of the store and sing to her really loudly all the way to the truck.  

And on our last day, we made our trip to Kreuz Market for some famous BBQ.  It was served to us on large pieces of butcher paper and you paid by the pound.  You didn't get silverware.  It was delicious and worth the trip.  Plus it was on mom's bucket list.  
We had such a great time.  I'm thankful we were all able to get together and make memories.  Happy 60th, mom.  

The very next weekend we got back on an airplane and flew into Chicago.  Adam's dad picked us up and we drove to Indiana to celebrate Grandpa Huhnke's (Gaga) 90th Birthday!!!  This one wasn't a surprise.  If we tried to do that, we would all be in trouble.  He knew we were coming and Granny arranged for us all to eat at Amish Acres in Nappanee.  Nappanee has a huge Amish community and this establishment has a restraunt, puts on weddings, has a store, and also puts on shows in it's theatre. We had an awesome lunch together.  Fried chicken, roast beef, mashed potatos, beef and noodles, green beans, homemade bread, soup, coleslaw....that's just to name a few.  And they bring it out and you eat family style.  Then at the end, they bring out a huge tray with every kind of homemade pie you can think of and you get your choice.  It was so delicious.  It was almost like having an early Thanksgiving dinner.  
Granny and Gaga.  I love them so much.
Amanda put together a gift from all of us.  It was a book of 90 things we remember/love about Gaga.  It was filled with pictures of him as a little boy, in the service, as a newly wed, a new father, a proud grandfather, and a great-grandfather.  We all loved looking at it with him and hearing his commentary.  

Hanging out with Gaga.

We got to celebrate Emilie's birthday, too.  
 We hung out with Gaga and Granny while Grandma took the kids back to her house for a nap.  We love playing euchre with him and visiting.  Then later that night, we sent the kids off with Grandma again and watched half of the Notre Dame vs. FSU game with him.  He is a weary ND football fan like the rest of us.  He also likes to watch ND women's basketball, but I think his favorite team was any team that Adam played on. I have so many awesome stories about this man.  He served our country during WWII.  He ran a small bank and was a successful farmer. Adam is blessed to have all four of his grandparents.  We got to meet up with them for breakfast after church before we flew home.  

Grandpa and Grandma Huhnke with Grandma and Grandpa Mark
We had a great time and our October was busy, but filled with lots of family time and lots of love.  Thanks everyone for the memories!

Love to all!

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