Thursday, August 30, 2012

Yes, Michigan!

This summer my dad and step mom celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. To celebrate, they invited family and friends from around the country to participate in a weekend of festivities. Pizza party Friday night, the Crim road race Saturday morning, pool time, then a huge celebration at their country club. Let's just say it'd be an understatement if I said I was excited about this weekend.
I can't help but sing "Yes, Michigan...the feeling forever!" every time we cross the border. Sadly, the state changed their slogan (who knew?) to "Pure Michigan." Lame.
The girls did us a favor and napped on the road. Score!
We arrived at dad's house just in time for the pizza party and visited with my aunt, uncle, sister, grandfather and many of my parents' friends. Can you tell that Laney Bug adores her cousin Dylan? They are so sweet together.

It was an early night for everyone as we had to wake early for the Crim Festival of Races. I remember this race as long as my memory serves; dad running it, Anna walking it, Kim and I attempting to run/walk it, Grandfather handing out medals at the finish line. It's truly become a family tradition and I love that we all still take part in it. 

I was the only one of our bunch to run the (extremely hilly) 10 mile course. I had never run this before and was looking forward to it. I passed a lot of landmarks that I grew up with...so the run became very nostalgic for me. I saw the UofM Flint campus, the old AutoWorld, streets our friends lived on, my nursery school and more. Loved it. Didn't love the hills. I turned a corner and BAM! they were right in front of me and heading straight up. No lie. I felt like I was on that old school StairMaster where the stairs keep coming at you and you literally have to lift your leg/knee almost to your chest to climb up the next one. It was that steep. The elevation raised 100 feet in just under a mile. To Midwesterners that's synonymous to a mountain!
UofM

While I was climbing mountains running the rest of my family was preparing to run or walk the 5k. This picture is tradition to take before the race. Dad's porch. Dad wearing his race t-shirt. Everyone ready to go!

After the race we headed to dad's country club for some pool time. All three of my cousins and their families joined us as well as dad, Grandfather, Aunt Celeste and Uncle Jeff. We were quite the crew. Rowdy would be the best way to describe us.

Izzy and Laney with their second cousin Reese.
Izzy swimming with Grandpa Tom
Both Izzy and Laney were courageous enough to jump off the diving board. They just kept going up and down and it was so fun to see the wonder in their eyes every time they popped up out of the water saying, "I did it!"

After a quick nap at the hotel we made our way back to the country club for the party. Formal pictures were taken with a photographer, food was passed, drinks were ordered, music was sung, toasts were said and much dancing occurred. I so much enjoy spending time with my extended family that we only see once or twice a year. We have such a great time together. Laughing. Crying. Reminiscing. Planning. Priceless.

Of course we took a bazillion pictures and this one is my fave: 
Grandfather making silly faces with me. I'm pretty sure I got my faces from him...because he was busting out some GOOD ones. The man is 92 and still has the best sense of humor...so playful and wants to be part of the action at all times (the man came to the pool with his blue blockers on for crying out loud - he didn't want to miss anything!).
Dad wore pink and gray...their wedding colors, while Anna wore her original wedding dress that she had altered. Shortened it to knee length and cut off the sleeves.
These two littles danced the night away. Jack is Izzy's second cousin and they were hilarious to watch. Izzy literally danced until the party stopped at 11pm. She was a machine and made me proud.
Izzy & Laney taking advantage of the empty dance floor
While toasts were being made, the girls confiscated Anna's camera and took pictures of everyone (and everything). Lots of pictures of the carpet. But many very candid and funny pictures of all the guests.
I'm sorry to say this is the only (non profesh) family picture we have of the four of us...but I love it.
Izzy dancing with her Grandpa
Couldn't stop them if we tried
We called it a night and slept in until 9am. Our girls don't sleep past 7am ever. We were exhausted from so much fun from the day before. It was time to pack it up and head over to my dad's for brunch and a little happy 3rd birthday to Buggy...

Laney got a sit-n-spin and couldn't have been happier. Can't believe they still make these, as I grew up playing with them! And Mike will be the first to tell you they are made in Ft. Wayne. You're welcome.

Had such a memorable weekend with my family and grateful that we all took the time to come together to celebrate my dad and Anna. Only one missing was my niece, Taylor, as she just went away for her freshman year at Southern Illinois University. Can you stand it?!

Yes, Michigan! proved to be a fun time once again!

Jet Setting with Perfect Strangers...

I went to Vegas. For 4 days. With 6 of my closest friends. And it was amazing.

I never took big spring break trips growing up like all my sorority sisters did. So this travel-with-a-group-of-girls experience was new to me. And it didn't disappoint. In fact, it rocked my world and I won't soon forget them memories we made. Here are just a few standouts:

Airplane ride watching the sun rise, to playing crosswords and Sudoku with Bri.
Afternoon run with Jaim, Karen and Christi taking pics in front of all the casinos



The pool time. Ohhhh, the pool time. We laughed. We cried. We peed (maybe that was just me).
The hotel: Aria. Didn't disappoint and I'd definitely stay there again.
Photo shoots...these happened. Often. This one reminds me of ANTM...so much fun.
Dancing late night on a boat (of sorts). Learned the Cupid Shuffle. Epic.
The OG PS. Work it out.
Losing lots of money (LBS, it was the penny slots). Leaving with 1 penny on my ticket.
JZF slotting it up
And more pool time. With more pitchers. And snuck-in beverages. And dance parties pool-side.
The Bellagio fountain at night and singing "My heart will go on" through tears. Saps-R-Us.
Ran into several Evlis (Elvi?)...these men were vacationing and all decided to dress up as Elvis to spice up their trip. I don't even want to know what kind of shenanigans they came across in the white body suits. But it was picture-worthy fo sho.
Chandelier Bar at the Cosmopolitan. Beautiful. And the bar was, too.
Dancing the night away at Eye Candy inside Mandalay Bay. I'm not kidding you when I saw we danced for hours. This was by far the most fun I had while out there. When I took my shoes off at the end of the night I thought the bones in my feet were broken. I dance that much. And every ache and pain was worth it.
Casual dinner at the Cosmo...but the best conversation ever. I love these girls so much.
Up to no good...
Did I mention we spent a lot of time at the pool?
BFF. TLA. LYLAS.
Beautiful gardens inside the Bellagio
Soul sistas. Team Intensity. Perfect Strangers. Love.
Go-go dancers and meeting randoms inside Planet Hollywood.
Back at Mandalay Bay for round 2 of dancing before we left the next morning.

We had the greatest time and it was honestly the trip of a lifetime. So many memories were made and our friendships were forged even deeper. Can't wait to relive all of these moments pounding the pavement with these girls, passing the mile markers on the trail and in our lives.

#PSLV12 fo eva.

Viking Commander Way

So you may have heard: we moved. Out of the apartment. And into our new house. On Viking Commander Way. Don't worry, we know it's a ridiculous name, too. And you better believe I spent hours attempting to change the street name. With the developer. And the city. To no avail. So Viking Commander Way it is.
Our new development used to be owned by the Mayor's family for years and years. Was a very large horse farm that had two loops: a 1 mile loop and a 1/2 mile loop. Our house sits on the perimeter of the 1 mile loop and backs up to the Monon Trail. You can see the rest of our street has yet to be developed but there are already about 20 or so houses built. And they keep going up daily. 
These pictures are somewhat out of order, but they'll have to do. The above pic was prior to the exterior being painted. You can see the raw hearty wood plank siding naked.
Entry stairs
Kitchen before appliances went in.
Below is of our bathroom before the tub and shower doors were installed
Below is the day we closed (and prior to moving in). We went to the house and started putting furniture together and moving a few things. Was so fun to be able to leave our belongings there instead of erasing all traces of our visits.
The girls watched movies in the loft while we worked...
...until they found boxes and got to playing in them.
Music and beverages...how else would you unpack???
Painting complete

Borrowed Jaime's truck to take apartment contents over while Mike was working with the movers packing up two large trucks.
Nanny Natalie thoughtfully brought us flowers...and they were a beautiful touch to our new space
After Thursday, Friday and Saturday moving and unpacking, we invited our closest friends to help us celebrate our new home.
Lukey and Gigi above, Amy and Jill below
Chandelier installed and new table/chairs put together

A view from our stairway...gives you an idea of the colors
Entry way...my Nana's church pew fits perfectly in this space.
View from the living room looking into the mudroom, planning center and entry way
Girls' bathroom...double sinks is where it's at. Seriously. Two kids. Two sinks. Makes night time routines that much easier.
Mudroom looking into kitchen
Mud room

And that is Viking Commander Way in a nutshell. We're loving our new space and can't wait to start decorating. Still have lots of unpacking to do (home decor et al)...seems every day there's something we can't find. Three day weekend ahead of us with lots of rain = productive time at home!

Stay tuned for a Viking themed party coming up. Mike's brewing beer in anticipation. I'm searching for Viking hats. Totally normal activities around the McCulloch house!