This is all be a "mother-of-all" post, since we've had some full and fun-filled days and there is not enough time to split them in separate entries.
So first things, first: BALLET
(My little Cherub is the very first one on the right.)
He drove over 10 hours yesterday to get back to Dallas, and right after dinner he and my mom cleaned up and cut up around 35 lbs of meat, while dad and I watched and took pictures, and Ella played with the buck's antlers! Now that's some fun family time, wouldn't you agree?? :)
And since we've been eating a whole lot of turkey lately and now we have a lot of deer, we decided to mix things up a bit this Thanksgiving and instead of turkey, grill some deer tenderloins. We've had that before and is absolutely delish.
Running shoes:
So first things, first: BALLET
The Nutcracker tech week is in full swing; in fact it started yesterday after church, when we went for the first stage rehearsal. Somebody was very excited, all eyes and ears, focused, but also a bit nervous (before getting up on the stage.)
We are very proud of Ella for working so hard on that stage last night and every single class period that led up to this. All those little Cherubs looked adorable up there and they couldn't be more fit to open the Guardian Angels scene.
Hrishi's Hunting trip:
Hrishi travelled to Omaha for work and he was able to make the tail end of the week into a couple of hunting days with his great friend, Dennis. He got four turkeys (only brought home two) and a 150 lbs buck. Now, that's success right there! He was so excited and so were we, getting all the updates and pictures from the field!!!
Here are our two talented butchers and their masterpieces: (nice roast pieces, tenderloins, steaks, hamburger cuts, and shanks. YUM!!!) We already have a few local friends whom we'll be sharing the joy! :)
She is the funniest!!
The yield of this hunting trip justified a purchase I've been planning for a long time, a chest freezer. Now I can store meats, vegetables, bread, and whatever else I can freeze to my heart's content. Very happy about that as I am generally a bulk buyer. :)
And since we've been eating a whole lot of turkey lately and now we have a lot of deer, we decided to mix things up a bit this Thanksgiving and instead of turkey, grill some deer tenderloins. We've had that before and is absolutely delish.
School:
The end of 2nd six weeks' report card came home on Friday, and once again our little student did very well! To spoil her a bit mamaie had scumptious cupcakes waiting for her after school.
Friday they also had their classroom Thanksgiving feast and popsicle party.
Best friends' birthday party:
To make Friday the best day ever, after school she went to her school best friend's house (Emma) to celebrate her birthday! These girls love each other so much and they are so cute together. You see, aside from their cute bubbly personalities, they share some of the same food allergies and asthma and I guess that helped them bond more. Emma's mom, knowing of Ella's severe food allergies (from Emma), prepared and bought everything with that in mind (dairy free chicken nuggets, rice ice cream -nut and dairy free, home-made dairy-free pumpking muffins with vegan chocolate chips, etc.) I was so impressed with this amazing woman. It is the first time when a friend/parent goes all out of the way to accomodate Ella's food allergies. The mom, one amazing woman, and Emma-a wonderful friend. That really made my day!! The made a pretty frame craft, colored, cut, played games, and roasted marshmallows. Fun galore!
Hard Eight Texas BBQ:
We gave mom and dad a real taste of Texas barbeque and they loved it. On Saturday evening we went out to our favorite BBQ joint and had a feast:
I've been getting blue/black toes since I've been starting to run longer distances. Not extremely painful but still uncomfortable. One of my FIT group friends, a more experienced runner herself, suggested that it may be the shoe size, too small and asked if I had fitted shoes for comfort and best results. My Bowerman series Nike had been doing the job just fine but not in the running arena but they were not fitted to my foot and running style. So I decided to finally take the leap, find a speciality store, open my wallet (big), and get myself a pair of fitted shoes. And I am so glad I did. My first 5.5 mile run on Friday in my Ghost4 Brooks was seamless. These "guys" are going to take me far! :) They are impeccable!
Otherwise, I'm keeping myself motivated planning to sign up for my first Warrior Dash event next April. I'm very excited and pumped to start training for that. The training itself won't be much different than what I'm doing now but it'll have a higher purpose and help me stay more motivated and on track.
To help wiht my fear of heights, I'll try rock climbing. And go back to swimming at least once a week.
Exciting times, I'm telling you! :)
Exciting times, I'm telling you! :)
Cristina, ma uimiti cu tot ceea ce faceti in fiecare zi. Ma bucur ca aveti asa o familie frumoasa si ca iubiti viata la maxim. Si noi iubim tot ceea ce ne-a dat Dumnezeu! Life is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBalerina ta e tare dulce pe scena si cred ca bunici sau mandrit tare cu ea.
E tare frumos cu familia langa tine. Sa ii saluti din partea mea. Aia mica e o adorabila. Ce frumos ca face balet. Success in toate.
ReplyDeleteSuper post!!! Mi-au placut tare mult toate pozele! Si micuta ta balerina e superba! Hrishi mi-a facut pofta de mancare cu vanatul! Ce de bunataturi! YUM! :) Si cat de marfa cu mama prietenei!!!! Intr-adevar, good running shoes make a HUGE difference. It took me a few months to realize that. Now I just can't run, but that's a whole different story!:)
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I hope to have Texas bbq some day! Great job hunting. It's so awesome to stock up on all your meat. Tyler has wanted to get into hunting here, but hasn't found the time. We have wild turkeys and deer run through our yard all the time.
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