Monday, February 21, 2011

A night at the theater!



Every week, the staff or RAs host a program for the students/residents. They range in types from study sessions (which Corey volunteers to tutor his residents in math - any class), talks over random subjects, socials, and community builders, just to name a few. This past week, they had a community builder that consisted of dinner and a movie. This wasn't just any ole' dinner and movie though. The ResLife program rented a huge movie screen to set up outdoors in the courtyard here on campus. They played Despicable Me, served hotdogs, popcorn, brownies, hot chocolate and sodas. It was a pretty nice get-up. Imagine 100 students spread out on blankets in groups, all laying down watching a movie on a huge screen. It was no doubt pretty cool. Corey had the idea of taking the kids and although I don't love the movie, we packed up and headed down with everyone to enjoy the flick.

There are only a few things I'm willing to take the kids to and participate in. Corey loves for them to come and let his residents play with the kids. But for me, he's usually "working" during these programs and I'm steady chasing the kids keeping them off stairs and away from doorways. No small task. I spend most of the time worrying about them, so I usually choose to stay home. I know, lame. But, on this one, Corey was going to enjoy himself, so it worked out great!

We were sure to bring entertainment - balls and cars. We played while everyone set up and prepared for the movie. Before too long, the residents were piling in! We had great weather and it turned out to be a perfect night!


On our way to the movie!



Mck forever trying to keep up with her brother




Ahhh, this is the life!





Looks like snow on the ground....nope




rare shot of me...I'm always the one with the camera :)




our "pad"




This pic just captures Mck's personality. She is quite the social butterfly and loves talking with the residents. "Don't mind me mom, I'm gonna visit with these girls for a minute." I love how the residents enjoy our children.





Until the next movie!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

A day at the park



We recently took a trip (a whole 30 mintues) to New Braunfels to play at Landa Park. Can I just say that I love it there? I'm hesitant to say that because I feel like I'm cheating on San Marcos. But, let's face it, San Marcos doesn't have a cool pool, a train to ride or a fabulous park like this one. Although it was a little chilly, it was no time before we hardly noticed the cold and was able to spend the morning playing at this wonderful park. Oh, and daddy got to come, so it was perfect!




Big girl going down the slide




Everyone gets a turn





Cayden said they were about to crash...that's never good





sizing up the slide








Only his left ear was cold





"I like it here"





this is the worst seat ever - it's plan is to sling your child right off into the grass



There were so many pictures from this day, but these pretty much captured our day. We will definitely be going back!!

Monday, February 7, 2011

One eventful weekend



Isn't this a face that just makes you laugh out loud? You see, the four of us sit around a tiny, square table for dinner every night. Our elbows could just about touch each other. I spent much of this meal dodging Mck's hands and really, any part of her that just might reach me. After dinner, it's my duty, per se, to clean up the dishes and the kitchen. Corey usually gets off easy since his duty is getting the kids down, cleaning them up and cleaning the kitchen table. I'd say I got off easy this night. I should've gotten the picture of him carrying her across the room to the bathroom. It was definitely bath time. Every kiddo needs a picture like this one!





Clean as a whistle...yes, he had spaghetti too. I feel like he looks like Corey's cousin, Kyle, here.


The evening continued as we were alarmed with the sound of a smoke detector. It's only happened once before and I've no doubt come close to setting the alarm off...for the whole building! I'm terrified and turn into a crazy person fanning the kitchen if I think the alarm is about to go off. I don't know how sensitive the alarm is, but you just never want to be "that guy" who set it off causing the whole building to being evacuated. No thanks! So, Mck is in bed, and the three of us are sitting in the living room. We have 2 options. First, knowing that it's only an alarm caused by burnt popcorn, across the hall no less, I could wake Mck, bundle the kids and head outside in 20 degree weather for who knows how long. Keep in mind this is the evening before the snow. Or option 2 would be to stay inside with the kids (Corey had to head out and take care of it) amidst the smoke, terribly loud sirens and crazy lights. Cayden was really scared, but he soon calmed down and would you believe that Mck slept through the whole thing? She's a trooper. This went on for at least 25 minutes and finally all was quiet again. I suppose it's just another example of campus life. Although, I might add that we never lost electricity or water, so for that, I can be grateful.


The next morning we awoke with the thrill of snow. I'm pretty sure it took twice as long to get bundled up with socks, shoes, jackets, hats and gloves than for how long we were actually out there. This scene lasted maybe 5 minutes. Cayden was not about it and started crying wanting to come back in. Mckinley on the other hand, I think she liked it, but she's definitely more easy going than her brother.



Already, Mck is happy about it and Cayden is trying to decide.







This is me, right out of the shower, no makeup!



The front of our building.


Friday evening I took off with cousin Angie and headed to the Marek's house. My initial plans for coming down were to spend Saturday with my girlfriends in celebration of Jamie and have a mini bachelorette day. We'd been planning this weekend for weeks, and we all had such a great time. I am truly blessed to have such long standing, intimate relationships with these girls, all dating back to high school and junior high. Oh the things we've been through. Today was about Jamie and we spend some of the day at Mad Potter and we all came together and made her a gift. It wasn't finished completely, so there are no pictures. We must have tons of pictures in this very pose dating back nearly 12 years.



Me, Kimberly, Jamie, Abby and Keri



Oh yeah, I forgot to tell everyone that I had it set up to take 5 pictures at a time! hehe





Abby, Jamie and myself




Keri and Kimberly

Afterwards, we headed to lunch at the Galleria and ended our day at Jamie's bridal shop so she could try on her dress for us. Loved it!!! I can hardly wait to share in her day and see her walk down the aisle. There will be tears no doubt.


The weekend followed and ended with a great dinner with my family, a lazy Sunday morning, an easy drive home with Angie and an evening with friends watching the Superbowl (although I'm pretty sure I didn't even watch the commercials this year - too busy enjoying time with the girls). It truly was a great weekend!