It was a great Father's Day.
Audra and the kiddos, treated me like a king and I never had to lift a finger. For breakfast, there was coffee, Mimosa's and Juevos Rancheros. For dinner, the boys grilled the steak and shrimp.... and Audra cooked the fixins, including a nice desert.
It was great having all four kiddos at home. I love my family so much.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Weekend Adventure Motorcycle Ride with the Boys
There was awesome time with my boys, great riding and..... a bear.
Click here for the full write-up: http://adventuresonmotorcycles.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html
Click here for the full write-up: http://adventuresonmotorcycles.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Audra's First Weekend of Riding
It started off in a very safe environment.... our back yard on Friday. With some encouragement, Audra rode her new bike for the first time. Then she graduated to the High School parking lot on Sunday afternoon.
First there was instruction and riding tips.
Then.... she simply took off. It wasn't long before Audra expressed that the backyard was limited and boring. She did great.
Sunday found Audra scooting around the parking lot and around the building.... shifting gears and weaving through the obstacles.
While Audra was honing her skills, Bryce was messing around on my 650.
First there was instruction and riding tips.
Then.... she simply took off. It wasn't long before Audra expressed that the backyard was limited and boring. She did great.
Sunday found Audra scooting around the parking lot and around the building.... shifting gears and weaving through the obstacles.
While Audra was honing her skills, Bryce was messing around on my 650.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Katie's New Ride
Katie has been closely studying Ebay and Craigslist for the past 6 months, searching for a "New to Her" vehicle. She was focusing on little VW's and Toyota's and Honda's...... but we ended up going another direction.
Finding a nice little 4x4 Dodge Dakota that had been pampered by an employee of Focus on the Family..... we pulled the trigger.
Katie is so happy with our decision.
Finding a nice little 4x4 Dodge Dakota that had been pampered by an employee of Focus on the Family..... we pulled the trigger.
Katie is so happy with our decision.
Trip Back to Fort Davis - 25th High School Reunion
Over Memorial Weekend, Audra and I drove back to Fort Davis, Texas for our 25th High School Reunion.
It will be one of the highlights of the decade for us as we look back in years to come. Reconnecting with classmates and close friends was excellent, as was the opportunity to see the sights of our old home town.
Our route as we drove down from Colorado, was through the middle of New Mexico and down through Pecos and Balmorhea. When we arrived at Wild Rose Pass, we got our first glimpse of the largest fire in the history of Texas.
Headquarters for the Reunion was the Davis Mountain Lodge. The owners, Bill and Nancy Davis, were fabulous and very accommodating to allow us to hang out. It is a wonderful B&B. On Monday morning, Audra and I were treated to a great breakfast, cooked by Mrs. Ernhart.
The Class of 1986 wasn't able to attend in it's entirety, but those that attended had a blast. From left to right: Kim, Adam, Robert, Coach Mac, Marty, Audra, John, Christy and Malone.
Coach Mac and Marty.
Kim, Coach Mac, Coach's daughter Leah and Marty.
Audra, Christy, Kim and Kim's puppy.
Malone and Robert.
A few years ago at a school sale, Coach Mac was able to purchase our old basketball jerseys. He brought them to the Reunion and gave them to us as gifts. Malone is quiet impressive.... fitting into his 'Medium'!!!
Day 2 found us at "Lawless" for a lunch picnic. We purchased sandwiches at the Old Stone Village Grocery (which is now a Health Food Market).
For most of the picnic, we enjoyed looking back through several Annuals that Robert provided. There were many laughs and many memories relived.
After lunch, we migrated over to Marfa for some refreshment in the hot Texas heat (yeah, about 100 degrees)..... at the wine and beer garden, Planet Marfa.
Coach Mac and Leah entertained us with their music skills.
The Reunion wrapped up with a phenomenal dinner at the Dutchover Home. Mary cooked a Green Chili with fixins that were out of this world.
A part of the weekend involved some driving between Fort Davis, Alpine and Marfa. The evidence of the fire was just about everywhere.
The fire swept by the old Lane House, but fortunately, the house was spared.
Audra and I stopped to take in the sights at the newly built, Marfa Lights rest stop.
On the way home, Audra and I drove from Fort Davis to Brownwood to see Mother and pick up my motorcycle. After loading up the bike, we drove to Childress for a hotel stay and then drove on to Colorado the next day.
It will be one of the highlights of the decade for us as we look back in years to come. Reconnecting with classmates and close friends was excellent, as was the opportunity to see the sights of our old home town.
Our route as we drove down from Colorado, was through the middle of New Mexico and down through Pecos and Balmorhea. When we arrived at Wild Rose Pass, we got our first glimpse of the largest fire in the history of Texas.
Headquarters for the Reunion was the Davis Mountain Lodge. The owners, Bill and Nancy Davis, were fabulous and very accommodating to allow us to hang out. It is a wonderful B&B. On Monday morning, Audra and I were treated to a great breakfast, cooked by Mrs. Ernhart.
The Class of 1986 wasn't able to attend in it's entirety, but those that attended had a blast. From left to right: Kim, Adam, Robert, Coach Mac, Marty, Audra, John, Christy and Malone.
Coach Mac and Marty.
Kim, Coach Mac, Coach's daughter Leah and Marty.
Audra, Christy, Kim and Kim's puppy.
Malone and Robert.
A few years ago at a school sale, Coach Mac was able to purchase our old basketball jerseys. He brought them to the Reunion and gave them to us as gifts. Malone is quiet impressive.... fitting into his 'Medium'!!!
Day 2 found us at "Lawless" for a lunch picnic. We purchased sandwiches at the Old Stone Village Grocery (which is now a Health Food Market).
For most of the picnic, we enjoyed looking back through several Annuals that Robert provided. There were many laughs and many memories relived.
After lunch, we migrated over to Marfa for some refreshment in the hot Texas heat (yeah, about 100 degrees)..... at the wine and beer garden, Planet Marfa.
Coach Mac and Leah entertained us with their music skills.
The Reunion wrapped up with a phenomenal dinner at the Dutchover Home. Mary cooked a Green Chili with fixins that were out of this world.
A part of the weekend involved some driving between Fort Davis, Alpine and Marfa. The evidence of the fire was just about everywhere.
The fire swept by the old Lane House, but fortunately, the house was spared.
Audra and I stopped to take in the sights at the newly built, Marfa Lights rest stop.
On the way home, Audra and I drove from Fort Davis to Brownwood to see Mother and pick up my motorcycle. After loading up the bike, we drove to Childress for a hotel stay and then drove on to Colorado the next day.
Spring Sports Banquets
This Spring, Tyler and Katie had a great season of Spring Sports, Tyler in Track and Field and Katie in Tennis.
Katie with her partner, qualified for the Regional Tennis Meet in Denver.
Tyler ended up throwing the shot, just short of 50 feet, missing the state meet by only a foot.
It was a great season for both of them.
Katie with her partner, qualified for the Regional Tennis Meet in Denver.
Tyler ended up throwing the shot, just short of 50 feet, missing the state meet by only a foot.
It was a great season for both of them.
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