The *STARS* of our show:

Shawn & Kelly

* Larynn * Logan * Brooklyn *


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Daddy comes home! (Pictures)

What a crazy, but wonderful week it has been. Shawn came home from Kansas late Thursday night. It was so great to see him after being gone for 3 weeks. You never really realize how much you actually need someone until they are gone. I always missed him on a daily basis when he lived here and was just 5 miles away at work, so I knew this "weeks at a time" span would be difficult on us all. Brookie B is a BIG daddy's girl and she is having a really hard time with it. Hopefully it wont last much longer. The house has only been listed for a month but we have had 6 views and some interest but no offers as of yet. We have agreed to give it a couple more months and then we will rent it out and purchase our new home. I can't wait to get settled in it. I already have it all decorated in my mind :) I have all the faith that St. Joseph buried in our backyard will bring good luck to our selling and Shawn and I have been praying like crazy. God has a plan for us; this we know. All in good time...

When Shawn arrived Thursday night the kids were in bed. I had three surprises for him, so of course I had to "give" them to him. The first surprise was our repainted "master suite". We painted the room a couple of years ago; three walls and ceiling in beige and the wall the bed was on in Chocolate brown and our bedding contained shades of oranges, browns, golds and purples, but it was time for a change. I purchased a black/charcoal/silver king sized duvet with a damask design on Overstock.com a month or two ago and decided it was time to try it out! So, I repainted that brown wall in a sea blue color, slapped on the silver bedding and accented with blue, beige and silver pillows and it looks absolutely gorgeous. He LOVES it; I LOVE IT, so it was a yahtzee all the way around. This summer we gave the master bath a complete overhaul so the entire room looks like a million bucks. Kinda like living in our own hotel.

My second gift to Shawn were tickets to Cordova Speedway for this past Saturday night to watch the World Series of Drag Racing in Cordova, IL. Man, was he ever excited! We all were! The kids and I had never been to a drag race before and I knew that he loved them so it was a win/win! Logan said it
was "even a bit cooler than dinosaurs" so you know how great he thought drag racing was!
Our favorite, by far, were the jet engine "funny" cars. Man, those things "flew". And the rumble in the seats was intense! Brooklyn's eyes nearly popped out a few times, but she really enjoyed it too. It was a good thing we stopped and purchased her a pink pair of ear muffs before arriving at the track. She wore them the whole day and never made a fuss. She was just happy to be with her daddy.
We all love anything that has (big) motors/engines and make lots of noise so drag racing is definitely added to the "family to do list" along with truck and tractor pulls, mud boggs, monster trucks, demo derby's and such. (My dad is going to be disappointed when I call him and tell him not to build me a tractor, but a dragster instead!) The more fire, the better!

My third and final gift to Shawn (the big boom of them all) was a "congratulations on your new job; we are so proud of you and thankful for all you do for us" Bulova dress watch. I stumbled upon it at the
jewelry store when I went in to pick up my ring after getting it resized and cleaned. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was the perfect watch for his collection. I think he was a little surprised that I picked out one on my own that he loved...I reminded him that I also picked out his last one that I purchased him last Christmas. I have that picky personality of his, all figured out. Now, he knows too. :) He is pretty proud of the new watch. He shows everyone, posted pics on Facebook, so I am really happy that I decided to sped my entire stash of Miche commission on that watch he seems to love so dearly. It was worth it, because he is definitely worth it. Luckily, I have a few years to save up for the next one!

Friday morning we got Logan off to school and Brooklyn and I decided to surprise Daddy with breakfast in bed. On the menu: loaded breakfast burritos with a side of cantaloupe and grapes, accompanied by his favorite OJ and milk. They were delicious! Then, Brookie, Daddy and I, snuggled in bed and watched TV until 10:30. It was great. Afterward, we went out and did a little yard work before going into town and running a few errands, going out to dinner and returning home for a peaceful evening and an early bedtime for all. Races tomorrow!!

Saturday morning, we started our "race day preparations" and off to the track we went! The track wasn't very congested by the time we arrived at 2:00, but by 6:00 it was packed like sardines in a can. There is nothing in the world like deep-fried corn dogs, oreos and funnel cakes!

Sunday, Shawn headed out in the early a.m. for Erie, Pennsylvania for an action workout. He will return and spend this next weekend with us before returning to Kansas to go back to work. We haven't any plans for the upcoming weekend yet, but I am sure we will figure out something. In the meantime, the kids and I are holding the fort down. I am planning to take the kids to the circus on Thursday. Tomorrow we are meeting my girlfriends at Lake Storey for a picnic in the park. Really looking forward to that. I will sure miss these girls when we are gone so I spend as much time with them as I can before we finally do leave. Mom2Mom starts again this Friday! That is certainly something to look forward to :)



In other family news, our beautiful neice, Allison Danielle Murphy, aka "Little Miss Murphy" is 6 months old! My how time flies! Mommy sent Aunt Kelly and Uncle Shawn new pictures!! Isn't she beautiful!?
Oh, we also have a new addition to our household! Shawn bought me a new treadmill. The "Horizon T700"! It is sweet! After we get settled in the new house, we are going to add a Bowflex machine and pool to our "home gym". Until then, I will keep my YMCA membership.

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