JANEZEEEE

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Aprill & Craig's Wedding

Aprill's wedding was like a high school reunion. There were so many people there I hadn't seen for almost ten years! I must say the high light of the wedding was when the preacher asked for the rings. The best man went searching in his pockets and he came out empty handed. Then all 7 groom's men went down the line searching in their pockets, turning them inside out. Finally, the 7th guy brought out a candy ring from his pocket, unwrapped it and sent it down the line to the groom. The preacher just looked at them like they were nuts. Then, the best man fished out the real wedding rings from his coat. Of course, we all really know that the best thing about weddings is the cake afterwards. YUMMY! YUMMY!

Nancy and her daughter Mimi

Aprill & Craig




Me and Jannelle (Her head really isn't that big, I'm just standing behind her.)

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Well, so much has been going on since I've last posted! The morning before Thanksgiving, I was kicked out of bed around 5 am in order to drive with my Dad down to the trail head of White Rock to meet up with his buddy Chris at 6:30. Ugh! For Thanksgiving, we went up to Oklahoma City and had a huge feast with the family. Not only was the weather gorgeous, but the Cowboys won that day as well!

Since then, I've been working and riding hard. I went down to White Rock from my house one morning and it was soooo cold that my water bottles froze by the time I got down to the lake. (I was wondering why I didn't see anyone out.) Even though it was chilly, I still got sun burnt on my nose.

Ann looking at her future husband with such adoration


Uncle John & Grandpa in OKC





We actually got the Christmas tree to hang sideways. It took a lot of bailing wire, duct tape, and super glue.


This year, we celebrated Christmas on the 24th. Instead of stressing out and cooking a ton of food, we had pizza from BJ's and ate it with cloth napkins. (Thanks for the idea Ann!) We all also piled into the new Forester and fought our way into St. Joseph's for 5:00 pm mass.
What made the whole evening extremely agonizing was the scrabble game that lasted 3 hours! It was so painful, but I don't think anyone wanted to be the first to throw in the towel. That would sure show a sign of weakness.