Saturday, November 19, 2011

Pumpkin’ Patch.


Jason and I found a groupon for a pumpkin patch in Porter, Oklahoma, which is where my Grandma lives, and we though it would be fun to have a family day and visit Grandma and go to the pumpkin patch. What a fun family day it was! Jason, Brenan (my brother), Lauren (brother’s girlfriend), and I (oh and the pups too Tyson and Daisy) rode together to meet Mom, Sean, Grandma, and Larry for lunch at Grandma’s house.

What a fun day we all had together! Little did we know that Grandma would be put into the hospital a little over a week later. So glad we took the opportunity to all spend time together. 

Brother's Dog Tyson really making a statement about how he feels.

Jason showing just how tall he really is. Love that face and love him.
Our ride for the day.
Best friends. The end.
Group Shot! Turned out so great! 
Had to prove how silly they really are. Especially Sean. 
Hauling the bounty of the day.
Daisy in her true light...such a sweet girl.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Rose Rehab.


In the front yard of the house we are staying at there is now a rose bush, but before if was a rose bush, there was a dried twig in the ground with a few leaves. I should have taken a before and after picture. Since we were going to be in the house for a while, I decided to adopt this little guy to see if I could get it to grow, and maybe if I were lucky put on a rose or two.

After some intense hydration and plant feedings, and surviving through the hottest summer ever recorded, it finally decided to put on a few blooms! These pictures were taken about a month ago, and even since then there have been even more bigger and beautiful blooms!




Thursday, November 17, 2011

Raisin’ the roof.



Back when the sun was still up after 5 in the afternoon, Jason and I headed to Arkansas to see my parents. This trip we made a pact that we were going to actually be helpful to my parents instead of sleeping, watching movies, and eating. And luckily they had a project in mind. The shed roof.

Sean and Jason worked for 2 days on re-roofing the shed. They worked so hard! And they did such a great job. Mom and I were on the ground painting trim, picking up nails and shingles, and working on craft projects. Yes, craft projects. I have been wanting to make these cute frames with chicken wire. So with some of the scrap wood leftover, I nailed a few frames together and stapled chicken wire to the back. They turned out pretty cute! But, I think the shed turned out better!


Hahaha.. I caught 'em. 
Two good men. 

After all the work was said and done, the only think left to do was, well…. go out for ice cream of course! Daisy loved that trip!

She learns pretty quick where the good stuff is. 
Loving it.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

OU Game.



Okay, so anyone who had lived or even visited the south knows that college football is a HUGE deal. And OU football = even bigger. Jason and I just had to experience the mayhem that is college football in Oklahoma. After look at ticket prices though, we decided we better just stay home and watch.

One day when Jason was spraying a man’s house, I guess they got to talking about football or something, and he said he had two tickets he was looking to sell… 2 for the price of one. 
So we jumped on it!

It was the OU vs Mizzou game. Since Jason served his mission in St. Louis, I think he was secretly wanting Mizzou to win.


Did I ever mention how grateful for family I am? Seriously. I don’t know what I did to deserve such wonderful family and extended family. A couple of weeks during my community rotations it is required that I be in Oklahoma City, which also requires a place to stay during the rotation. So after I did some thinking about who I may know in the Oklahoma City area the first family that came to mind was the Germans. 

After a little convincing, they decided that they would let us stay…well okay. It didn’t take too much convincing since they are such an awesome family! They were delighted to hear from us and it has been so nice to stay with them and get to know them better. And they were happy to take out little Daisy Dog in too! See they have to wire haired dachshunds, and lets just say they took to Daisy like a bee to a flower. Those silly pups had too much fun! I think Daisy found her true roots as a country hound in the Germans back yard. 
Daisy got a little sleepy on the drive to Oklahoma City. 

OU game view from our seats
Okay so we had to park pretty far away and walk to the stadium, but it gave us a change to see the literally tens of thousands of tail-gaiters. Insane. They bring HUGE TVs with their satellite systems to watch the game, BBQ grills, Couches, Tents, basically you name it, they brought it to a football game. Every square inch of grass was staked with tail-gaiters. Wish we would have photoed that experience. 

My man.

Remember how I said the pups had too much fun? Well, here is what happens to pups who have too much fun. They crash.

Mary told us a super cute story about sand plumbs in western Oklahoma. You will just have to ask her to tell it to you. It's about her grandma and her wedding ring.
This jam is to. die. for. yummy. 

So on our way home from Oklahoma City on Sunday, my parents called and surprised us that they were in Tulsa! So we met up for dinner at Pei Wei Asian diner. Sean went a little crazy ordering from the menu. But we loved everything!
View of our very full table.