This past weekend, we went to Dallas for a long weekend (no work on Friday!!). Since it was the TX/OU game weekend, we drove in Thursday night and stayed at my parent's house all weekend. On Friday, we met Lisa and Josh at the zoo to hang out for a little bit since they were flying to California for a wedding the next day. Hannah and Abby love love animals, so they had a blast. They are babbling like crazy and running around everywhere these days and not that I am biased, but I think they are pretty fun little girls. After the zoo, we drove to North Dallas to meet my bff from high school for lunch. Trey is hilarious and I really miss getting to see him regularly...I am hoping one day I can convince him to move to Austin! Friday night we went and watched my sister cheer at the football game. She is kind of a drama queen, which makes her a great cheerleader. Saturday and Sunday were easy-going family days. We watched the football game (so depressing, but OU still sucks anyways), had Katie, Ryan and the nieces come over to my parents house for dinner, and then had a family reunion with my mom's family on Sunday. All in all, a really fun weekend.
Driving back to Austin on Sunday, we brought Phillip with us because he rode the bus up to Dallas earlier in the day for the reunion. It was really great because even though we both live in Austin, he has been working like crazy lately and we just don't see each other very much. The good news is that he is almost done with this project he has been working on in addition to his regular 40 hour a week job, obviously causing a lot of stress and leaving no room for a social life. I am glad he will be done with that soon. For a good chunk of the drive, Phillip and Michael got to talking about politics and the issues surrounding the upcoming election next year, and it was a very good and interesting discussion. They didn't fight, and actually tended to agree with each other on a lot of points. I don't follow politics very closely, so it was really interesting hearing their opinions and learning a little bit about what's going on. Turns out I actually have more of an opinion than I thought I would, so maybe I should try to pay more attention to what's going on out there. If I am better informed, then maybe I will act like a real grown up. But who wants to do that anyways??
Starting this week, we are going to be doing several updates for our house. We are
Last week, we turned in an application the the English Springer Rescue of America (or ESRA) to be foster parents for abandoned puppies in the Austin/Central Texas area. Are we crazy to willingly bring another crazyily hyper 50 pound dog into our house you ask? Yes, yes we are. BUT I dare you to go online to the website and just try to say no to all those sweet and adorable puppy faces who are just begging for someone to love on them until they find a home! I'm pretty sure I cried after reading every single one of those stories. I will update you later on how that is going after we get our first foster puppy.
It rained 2 inches in Austin this past weekend. No that is not a typo. 2. whole. inches!!!!! The air just smelled so beautiful with all that wetness! Other than the rain, it has been in the 60s at night which is just so pleasant and makes be believe that fall is really here! And that means that Christmas is not very far behind!!!! Ok, I won't rush Christmas, but its seriously my absolute favorite time of the year. You will probably get tired of me endlessly talking about all the things I love about it, so I will save that for later ;).
So I will leave you with the only 3 pictures I took this weekend-which I know is so sad! I really need to get my act together and take more pictures, but I just get distracted when I am having fun!
Phillip and Jacob bonding during the reunion-so cute! |
Gaius not loving the drive back home |
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