Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Redneck Monday

Yesterday, we celebrated Labor Day at the Cross farm in Langley, OK!  We rode 4-wheelers, shot guns, and fished.  The weather was GORGEOUS, and, besides a few pesky ticks, the day was just about Oklahoma Perfect.  Here are a few highlights from our Redneck Monday!



Can't wait to visit again soon!

There's Only One...


Probably my favorite of all the intro videos!  It's going to be a great year...

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Hair Donation: Before

On Thursday of this week, I'm hacking of my mane!  We haven't always gotten along, me and my hair... but here are a few of our finer moments...




It's been 4 years since I cut it, and I'm looking forward to giving it to Pantene Beautiful Lengths for a good cause.   Snip snip!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Fishin'




It was bigger than it looks.  (That's what she said.)

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Magic Anchor

One of our biggest issues when out on the Patti Wagon is getting our anchor set.  We've decided that Skiatook Lake has a muddy/sandy bottom, and our traditional anchor just wasn't getting the job done.  There is nothing more annoying then interrupting the party to pull up the anchor, reposition the boat, forward, reverse, forward, reverse... We couldn't have this kind of thing happen on 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND!  So after much googling and consultation with salespeople at Bass Pro and Academy, I decided to purchase a 20 lb mushroom anchor.  Dad told me, "A mushroom anchor?  That's a waste of money."  When we went to test it out, Nick told me not to get my hopes up.  "I don't want you to think this is some kind of magical anchor or something."


It IS magic!  Even Nick says so!  The only problem we had was when we got in water that was too deep... and really, you can't blame that on the anchor.  Blame it on our rope that was too short.  Apparently, those little holes cause some kind of suction.  The description says that this anchor is only good for canoes and smaller boats, but ours is a 21 foot wakeboarding boat, and it held like a champ!  Can't wait for the UNINTERRUPTED party this weekend!!!

Wordless Wednesday

Allergy testing SUCKS.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Visiting Joplin

On our way home from Kansas City yesterday, we got off the highway to pass through Joplin.  The devastation really is unbelievable.  I've seen lots of pictures and coverage on the news, but nothing prepared us for what we saw first hand.  Cross lived there during nursing school and did his rotations in the hospital that was hit.  He couldn't even identify some of the structures and had trouble orienting himself, even as we approached his old apartment complex.  Here's a few pics taken from the car as we drove through.

Pulling in to town.
 The white building  in the distance was an Academy.
Joplin High School


 Most of the buildings had been marked with spray paint, and many people used paint to let visitors know they were OK.


 An elementary school
 St. John's Hospital






The devastation goes on for miles.  I don't know how they will rebuild, but there were helpers everywhere.  Thoughts and prayers are with the city. God bless Joplin!

KC, MO

We decided that we weren't tired enough from Vegas for a week... we needed another weekend away!  Rick and Chance organized a super fun trip to Kansas City that involved a night out in the Power and Lights district (we may have been the oldest people there) and a day at Schlitterbaun, but the highlight was a night at a killer piano bar, Howl at the Moon!  We had awesome seats for the show, and Chance and I both met our soul mates.  I'd say that the piano bar was a success!


 This was a fun little game:  You could buy a phrase to go on the mirror behind the piano until someone out-bid you!  We had some serious fun with this... see below.



 Chance got chosen to dance for a free bucket of booze (like the blue one above... thank GOD she didn't win.  One was enough for this girl!), but we think there was a contestant that was legitimately a stripper. "How am I supposed to compete with THAT?!"

 The funniest part of this was the phone call we got from Rodine during lunch the next day...



All in all, it was  great weekend with great friends!  Ready for a good rest though...

Friday, June 10, 2011

Storm Damage

Snowpocolypse wasn't enough I guess.  Mother Nature cursed the middle US with crazy tornadoes this year too!  Tulsa has been very lucky, considering the devastation in the South and, more recently, in Joplin just right up the road.  We are counting our blessings around here.  When the storms of Tuesday night several weeks ago passed with no injuries or worse, we were relieved.  Even our old trees survived! ... or so we thought.  This is what Nick came home to the next afternoon.
 View from the guest bedroom window from the inside.  How lucky are we?



 Midway through the cleanup.  I think Nick thoroughly enjoyed using his chainsaw in midtown.
 Notice the scrap marks on the house.  These are on all sides of the window.  I don't know how we got so lucky...
 The missing limb
 The only casualty was Nick's Japanese Maple.  While it was heart breaking to see the little guy go, it sure is a lot cheaper to replace than a roof, a window, a bed and dressers, and/or the neighbor's car!

Seriously... how lucky ARE we?!