How we spent the holiday weekend
This past weekend was a holiday weekend with Memorial day being yesterday and we
did what most people down in the south do on Memorial Day weekend....swim.
For those of us that are fortunate to live in the south, Memorial day is the
official kick off to summer and from that day on it will only get hotter and
hotter. And fortunately for us, my parents live on a lake that is perfect
for jumping, splashing or floating in. I am determined to get Mackenlee to
swim this year, if it kills me. Last year she didn't want to jump into the
lake, and if she did it wasn't really "jumping". As you can see, this year
she wasn't afraid after I showed her how. Logan, however, has never had a
problem jumping into the lake.
We spent a lot of time floating on the rafts. No chance of laying on
and working on my tan when my kiddos were wanting "boat" rides. Oh well,
maybe next time.
We also spent a lot of the weekend looking at what seems like thousands of
campers. Not that we are really big camping people but Brian recently got
a new job in which he is going to have to live in Birmingham for a few months
and then we will all be moving back to our home town so he can build the new
power plant that they are building in Kemper county, Mississippi. Since
the long stay hotels are quite expensive, we have opted to go the camper
route. But we do actually want it to be nice enough to go camping in after
he is finished living in it. We would also like it to be nice enough for
me and the kids to come up and visit him while he is in Birmingham. I am
already looking forward to trips to the zoo and to Alabama Adventure!
After spending the night with my parents Saturday night, we drove home Sunday
morning so Brian could work on the house. We went on another short trip to
look at yet another camper.
A little side story here.... We get in the car and head towards
Thomasville, AL which is about 45 minutes away from where we are at. We
found this camper on craigslist, I believe and it sounds great! 1999
Coachman 30' camper with the bed layout the way we wanted and everything.
"Great Condition" the guy said so we loaded up with directions to the guys house
in hand. His house is right across from Dirt Cheap, so I had a feeling
that this was it since Dirt Cheap is my favorite store. We see the
camper from the highway and pull into the driveway. We look up and a huge
sign hangs above the garage "Have your Palm Read". I look at Brian with
this "really?!?" look on my face. I was not impressed. We look at
the camper, it reaks of cigerette smoke and sewage. The carpet needs
replacing immediately and it seemed that the toilet needed replacing as
well. So apparently the guy was in mid sentance when he said it was in
"great condition". As in "It's in great condition for something that needs
a lot of work!". Also, shouldn't this guy have known that we weren't going
buy the camper?? I mean, they were psychics! ha!
After our adventure to Thomasville we went to our church for some singing fun
and then a "Pounding" for our new music minister where we had hamburgers and
hotdogs and where the kids played on the playground until they could hardly
move. We had a great time officially welcoming Bro. Don and Kim to the
church.
Monday was spent with friends as well. We had a big cookout at Foscue Park
and the kids played football, chase, or just played in the dirt. Either
way it was H-O-T, hence all the bright red faces on these sweet children!
Also, looking at this picture makes me realize how blessed I am! I have
known most of these kids' mamas since we have moved to Demopolis and I am so
glad that I can call them my friends. It has also been so much fun
watching these girls grow up! They are so much fun to be around and are
such amazing young ladies!
After the cookout, we went home and grabbed our swimsuits (and I had to pick up
Brian and Ethan since they couldn't go to the cookout) to go swimming. I
have an awesome friend who loves to share their pool and we are so glad that she
likes to share! My kids have loved going swimming over there and
they have always had a great time playing with her children.
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