Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Milwaukee & More...

This year for the 4th of July we planned something different. Instead of the lake we were going to visit cousins Steve & Amanda. They come down every year (sometimes twice!) to visit us but it was time: Milwaukee was calling our name.

And did I mention we wouldn't be taking the girls? Oh yeah, that. So we dropped the monkeys off at their grandparents for a few days.
Where they made pizzas, went to the movies, boated at the lake and had fun cousin time themselves. Let's just say the girls love it there so much that they kept asking Mike and I when we were going to leave. Sheesh!
Mike and I first visited his Grandma Betty for several hours. I'm sorry I didn't snap any pics but I was too busy laughing my butt off at Grandma Great. She may not physically be in the best shape but her personality is still full in tact. Limericks and all.

A trip to Janesville wouldn't be complete without a stop at Farm & Fleet and then Woodman's grocery store. They have a liquor section the size of most grocery stores and let me just tell you...Mike was grinning from ear to ear the entire time. The motherload. Check out his grin (and his shopping cart!).
We then drove a few hours to Milwaukee where we learned some amazing news: Steve is an official Doctor of Chiropractics (DC). He finished school a few years ago in Illinois and was licensed there. However, when Steve & Amanda moved to Wisconsin the laws in that state were pretty tight. Long story short, Steve (along with many other graduates and lawyers) fought a battle with their state legislature to change the law. Few years later and he has won the battle. So we had to celebrate, obviously.

Spotted Cow on TAP
The Doctor is in the house!
Fourth of July morning the boys played in a golf tournament, Amanda worked in her studio (she designs and makes bridal gowns) so I had the morning to myself. Steve & Amanda live 3 blocks from Lake Michigan so I knew exactly how I'd spend my morning. I ran a few miles along the lake, did a traveling wod then took a nap in the sun. Perfection.

You can see the Milwaukee city skyline in the background

That evening was spent at Summerfest. It's basically a month long music festival right on the lake.
Shuttle from the bar to the music

We hopped from stage to stage, dancing and singing, eating and drinking, until the main show started: Barenaked Ladies. They were one of my favorite bands in the 90's and I had seen them in concert in 2000 so I knew they put on an incredible show. We danced and laughed until our sides ached. Then we did leaps. Or maybe that was just me. Regardless, it was so much fun. BNL did not disappoint.
The next morning he needed some hair of the dog so we dined rooftop downtown for brunch. And this:
We made our way to the Miller Brewery tour (what's a trip to Milwaukee without this?!).
Sent postcards whilst enjoying post-tour beverages
And simply enjoyed another beautiful day
That evening we joined up with Steve's cousin (on his other side) for a Brewers game. Tailgated for a few hours...who knew you could tailgate at professional sporting events? Not this girl. Only ever done it for collegiate games. I was pumped. Was so fun to catch up with Laura...missed her!

We headed out early Saturday to return to good old Indiana. Laura's son had a big party on his farm and so the girls got to see lots of animals (chickens, llamas, barn cats, etc).
Was good to get home on Sunday and back to our family routine. Missed the girls so much. Got some great pool time in and I can't tell you how funny it is to see this every time we're at the pool:
Izzy just loves her books and magazines (mazahzeens) and takes them everywhere. Parents will come up and tell me how wonderful it is that Izzy is reading at the pool. I just love it. Girl after her mommy's heart.
They finished the rest of our street last week and the girls are getting some good bike riding (and lawn mowing) in.
We ventured to an outdoor concert on Friday night with friends. Hot. Crowded. But it was full of sun, beer and the kids laughing (and wrestling) all through the night.

Three peas in a pod
And a few days ago there was a local CF competition that I spectated at (needed a break and was originally supposed to be out of town). I think watching is just as fun as participating, especially when I had so many friends competing! Jaime crushed the wods, per her usual bad-assery.
Early morning breakfast-ers watching wod-ers
We had some special visitors for brunch on Sunday....the Moosbruggers! Hadn't seen them in a blue moon and was thrilled to spend the entire morning/afternoon with them. There were belly laughs and there were sincere tears...just miss them so much.
Couldn't get these boys out of the pool
I know I have a hundred pictures just like this one, but I just adore these three and love watching them play and swim together. They really are daddy's girls.
And these two are getting more and more brave with each visit to the pool. I believe that the best swim lessons we've given them is simply watching other kids at the pool. Positive peer pressure. Both are swimming under water without floaties (but with us VERY nearby).
And Sunday evening Izzy finally got it; she swam 6 feet to the lane line and back to the edge of the pool. All by herself. And I was beaming with pride (so was she!). This little fish is doing a lot of growing up this summer!

Sunday, July 7, 2013

2013 Indy 500

Like every other year since I've known Mike, we joined a large group of friends to watch the world's largest spectacle in sports: the Indianapolis 500. Tailgating takes place in the exact same spot each year. With arrival time around 7-8am. We eat a motherload of a breakfast, drink beer and mimosas (or just champagne straight from the bottle), people watch and relax before the big walk to the track.

Katie and Kristi
Mikey put on the Superman snuggie and proceeded to put on a show for all the cars passing by. If they honked, Mike gave them a thumbs up. It's truly hard to put into words how comical this was...and it never got old. Haven't laughed that hard in a very long time!
Was SO happy to have this girl back at the race this year!
My CF sisters, Cari and Kristi

Same seats every year, too!
Zoom, zoom!
This year was my first to venture into the infield and then into the 'snake pit.' We had several friends in there so we girls braved it and had quite the adventure. I'll spare you all the details and even pictures, as it was quite an experience and one better kept unwritten. Until next year, Indy!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Jumble of June...

I feel like I say this every month...in awe that the previous month just flew by and we're on to the next. Time sure does fly when you're having fun. And fun, we are having...

We took the girls to see their first 3D movie a few weeks ago on a rainy Saturday morning. They sat still and watched the entire movie, eating popcorn until their tummies hurt.

 Izzy's gymnastics pic...she sure looks big to me here and is progressing in her class each week. I still love watching her learn skills that I used to do...just never gets old.
 Mike and the girls are growing raspberries in the backyard and they love checking them daily to see if there are any ripe ones to pick. Yum.
 I had the opportunity to run with the Special Olympics torch a few weeks ago to kick off the opening ceremonies. Five miles through Terre Haute wasn't the best but as soon as we got into the Athlete Village and ran a final loop around the stadium, it was all worth it. High fives and smiles all around.
 And of course it wouldn't be a McCulloch summer without Man Olympics (aka Beer Olympics). Missed out on them last year as we were moving into our awesome apartment. But this year we came back with a vengeance. Team 'Walk of Shame' cleaned house in almost every event and were the team to beat.

Mike crushed the 'how long can you keep your hand in a bucket of ice' competition.
 Our mini trike relay (complete with shots taken in between laps and peddling through a bubble machine fog) was priceless.
 We also cleaned house on the water balloon slingshot...
 I spent almost 20 minutes on this post. Barefoot. Had to throw water balloons at our competitors and even chug beers. Nothing stopped my inner zen from focusing. Crushed it. Also had cramped feet for a week. The price we pay for victory.
This beauty of a trophy (8-man bong) was worth the battle wounds and is now resting awkwardly (for me, as our neighbors catch a glimpse of this on a daily basis) in our garage.
 The neighborhood pool opened up and let me tell you how nice it is to be able to walk or ride our bikes to it. It's incredible. Convenient. Makes me happy. Izzy has taken to having her quiet time at the pool, always traveling with her "mah-za-zeens."
 While Laney Bug is growing some self confidence in the water every day.
Lots of swimming with her face in the water

 I participated in another CF competition - this time it was a team event, which I much prefer to individual ones. We had a pretty strong team, a lot stronger than where we were last year.

 This was a two day event and Friday night's wod we knew would be our strongest as it was an endurance focused workout. We placed 4th out of 18 teams that night, beating out two very strong teams that ended up in the finals (we, on the other hand, did not). This picture captures our excitement after learning we crushed our goal (and our competition). Me pointing to the clock and the rest of the team's excitement.
 My old pal, Karie, swung by to watch the final wod we participated in. She and I met in 4th grade and I love that we still occasional see each other! Such a great supporter and friend.
Thrusters
Team 'Deadliest Snatch'
 That same evening we celebrated Bri's baby-to-be with the Perfect Strangers. Never a dull moment with this crew!
 Nanny Maddie sent me this pic of the panty princesses
 The girls' latest obsession: raiding my closet.
 Cari and I swung by one of our favorite coach's new gyms where I was able to try my hand at the old rope climb. Haven't done them since I was probably in 8th grade but I still had it (and have the bruises on my shins to prove it).
 And just a few days ago we braved the elements and met the Fechtman family in the wilderness for some camping. Let's just say the car was just as full for 1 night as when we travel to Florida for 8 days. Shew! Check and check. Cross that one off our list. It was rainy but we survived. Girls slept like rocks. Me? Notsomuch. But we had a great time and have some solid memories to carry with us from this trip.
 Whole crew hiked about 3 miles...Izzy didn't complain once. It's a Christmas miracle! Buggy, on the other hand, was carried most of the way.
 The men navigating
 Fechtmans
 Blurry family pic...Lane is grouchy because her feet are touching the ground (read: she's not being carried).
 Hot dogs then s'mores
 Rain management via tent placement
 Ghost stories after dark...the kids giggled so much (so did the adults)
After a busy June, we're heading out for a summer break. Girls are staying with their grandparents while Mikey and I head up to Milwaukee for some Summerfest, Brewers game and brewery tours. Can't wait for some much needed R&R!
Happy Fourth of July!