Dean and I were blessed with the opportunity to visit my best friend Myra this past week. She recently moved to Montreal and was visiting her parents in Orlando. Thanks to the generosity of the McCray family Dean and I were able to make the trip and enjoy 2 and a half days with Myra and Morgandy as well as Myra’s friend Kim and her son Ryan.
The trip to Orlando was Dean’s first plane trip. I was very proud of how well he did on the trip despite being held for hours on end. Dean entertained everyone on the plane with his touchdown routine and his endless waving. At one point all 3 flight attendants had surrounded us so they could play with Dean. On the way home Dean was maxing out on being held so, during our layover he crawled up and down the Jetway – super clean I know! I realized that while traveling you’ll let your baby do things you wouldn’t allow them to do otherwise…just for your sanity and theirs! Right before we departed on the last leg of our trip Dean was also lucky enough to sit in the cockpit and talk with the pilot. Maybe there’s a future there….
While in Orlando We enjoyed shopping in Downtown Disney, swimming, and having the opportunity to sit and visit while the kids played. Mrs. McCrary was sweet and listened for the babies Monday night so that the Mommies could enjoy a trip to Starbucks. That Pumpkins Spiced Latte tasted so good knowing that I had a few moments off duty and great company to spend the time with!
It was so nice to get to see my friend in person, to connect and touch base. I’m so thankful Dean and I could make the trip and even more thankful for a wonderful friendship that has withstood the test of time! I love you Myra Dawn and can’t wait to visit you in Montreal soon!
Matt and I were blessed with a child free weekend. My friend Leslie got married in Oklahoma City on Sunday, June 28th. Matt’s parents were sweet enough to drive up and take care of Dean so we could enjoy a night away.
We set out for Oklahoma Saturday morning. After a stop at the WinStar casino to meet up with Robin and Stan we continued our drive up north. The casino was quite an experience for this rarely gambling family. Matt and I didn’t win big. It could be because we didn’t know how to play half of the games. We felt like you needed to be 70, or older to understand the logic behind each game. But, it was an entertaining few hours and a nice break from the car.
We were luckily enough to get our hotel room upgraded (bonus) once we arrived in OKC. After a bit of rest we picked up Robin and Stan and headed to Bricktown (the OKC riverwalk) for an evening of fun. The Harley Davidson convention was in town which provided a visual experience like no other. We enjoyed looking at the bikes and were intimidated by a few of the biker babes! We had a delicious dinner at Toby Keith’s restaurant. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting OKC. The food was wonderful, beer was cheap, and our tables was right next to the waterway – excellent opportunities for people watching (remember the bikers?). We also rode on a canal boat and enjoyed a tour of Bricktown. Did you know OKC is the headquarters of Sonic? Who knew huh?
After a great night of rest Matt and I visited a few more OKC hot spots before heading to the wedding. One of our stops was the OKC bombing memorial. Oh, what an experience! I recommend it to anyone who is in the OKC area. Words can not express the overwhelming emotion that was felt when touring the site. The memorial is a beautiful tribute to the lives that were lost.
Leslie Cowan and Wayne Walden were united in marriage at 3:00 PM on Sunday, June 28th. Their ceremony was a beautiful tribute to the Lord and a testimony of their love for each other. I am so happy for Leslie and Wayne and can’t wait to see how amazingly blessed their lives together will be. Leslie and Wayne have a dating history similar to Matt and me. Their days of long distance dating are now over and I know exactly how happy they are to kiss that phase goodbye! Matt and I enjoyed visiting with the CHHS counseling staff at the wedding and even managed to get our pictures taken with Roy Williams, the head coach of the North Carolina basketball team.
Our trip to OKC was just what we needed. We look forward to venturing away for another weekend soon! Until then!
On Memorial Day Dean and I were able to visit with one of my best friends and her daughter. Myra and her family moved to Canada about 9 months ago and were in Texas for a visit. We met in Waco, Tx (half way mark) and enjoyed a chick-fil-a lunch followed by fun at the Cameron Park Zoo. It was so nice to get to spend a few hours with my dear friend of 19 years. I was so thankful she could work me into her busy travel schedule. Morgandy has grown so much in the past year and is a beautiful, active little girl. She loved Dean and enjoyed helping us take care of him. I think I need a little helper in my life. Morgs wanna come stay for awhile? The zoo was surprisingly big and awesome. I had never seen the animals so close before. The cheeta was so close, right next to the glass, I could really see all it’s beautiful markings. So fun!
Our trip to the zoo was Dean’s first adventure in the wild world of animals. He enjoyed kicking back in his stroller, watching all the people, and sitting in the air conditioned fish house! The boy isn’t stupid he knows a good AC when he feels it. Overall though he did a great job and LOVED being out and about with the Morans.
We are looking forward to visiting them in Montreal.
I finally had the opportunity to take Dean’s six month photos with Phil the Frog. We took them on Lake Livingston at Pine Island during Dean’s first boat ride. I think they turned out pretty good considering my dad had to get out of the boat and hold it in place in order to provide the appropriate amount of shade!