Sunday, July 25, 2010

FC Dallas


We tried something new last weekend IN TEXAS. Crazy, huh? :) We went to a professional soccer game. The only soccer games I've watched in real life have been played by those who were under 12 yrs old. We did watch a little of this year's World Cup so I was looking forward to seeing that type of skill in person. We watched FC Dallas take on Real Salt Lake at Pizza Hut Park here in Frisco. I struggled with which team to cheer for - my old-home team or my new-home team? I went with the crowd though and cheered for Dallas. Despite the rediculous heat (it was nearly 100 degrees and of course we were facing the setting sun) it was a lot of fun! I don't mind that in general, soccer is a low scoring game because there is tons of action and the game can completely change in seconds. Dallas won 2-0! The soccer season goes until October so we'll go back but when it cools down a bit. (I can't imagine what the players feel like running around that massive field in that type of heat.)

Bad blogger?

I wonder if I am a bad blogger. I don't blog regularly. I don't feel like I write particularly well. I read some people's blogs and feel like they've really figured out how to write so that you see inside their heads. They have profound things to say. They have funny things to say. All I do is write a recap of what we do along with pictures. I don't edit the pictures and crop them so you only see the parts of the picture you care about. I just upload them exactly as they are, red eye and all. I would like to think that if I ever open this blog to my friends/family that they'd be able to get a glimpse of not only what we are doing but HOW we are doing through my writing. But I don't think that would happen. I've gotten away from the purpose of the blog which was to help motivate us to get out and explore Texas. My blog layout is pathetic and simple. It's a fact. I am a bad blogger. Sorry?

July 4th in Nashville

For 4th of July we went to Nashville. I am craving being around family so it was really a nice way to spend a holiday. We got to town on the 3rd (Saturday), which was perfect because Julianne had a concert that night. Marriann's nephew Justin came to town for the weekend with his wife Stacey and their two boys Jack and Anderson. Plus Michael's mom and step-dad also came to town so there was plenty of family! It was fun to meet them all and get to know them.

We rode to the concert with Julianne in her convertible. I think everyone needs to spend some time in a convertible during the summer! :) The venue was right on the riverfront downtown. It was a pretty location. Julianne had dinner catered by a BBQ company before the concert. YUMMY.

The Phillips family - Logan, Tony, Katherine, and new baby Arianna (Ari)
Enjoying dinner, the heat, and the company

It was Tony's Birthday so of course we had to celebrate!

Here's the crowd for the concert. (VERY different from her Ft Worth concert) Here are pictures from Julianne's concert. She did an amazing job. It was a huge stage and she was the headliner. It was a great crowd, too. It was fun to see her concert again and catch things that we might have missed the first time. Plus, we were more familiar with her songs so I could sing along more. She did a shout-out from the stage to her family and we all went crazy screaming. Such dorks. :) Sometimes I took pictures of what was on the screens since we were on the side of the stage. Great, great, great concert!!! She is a great performer.


Anderson was a DOLL. He was nearly always smiling.



Right after the concert we went to a private viewing area right on the riverfront to watch the fireworks.

On the 4th we hung out at Julianne's all day. She did a short concert downtown on the waterfront again but rather than deal with the crowds we all decided to stay at her house and she came home right after her concert. We grilled and did fireworks at the house.

Stacey and Jack
Justin and Logan
Wouldn't be the 4th without doing some sparklers.
Tony was the chef for the night and did a great job!
The whole group

This was the first time I've ever been in a place where you could light off fireworks that actually go into the air. WOW! It's a whole new world! Here are the girls posing as they light off Roman Candles. (Side note - - this was also the first night I've ever seen fireflies. Can you believe that I'm over 30 and never seen them before? It was awesome! I tried to get a picture but it didn't work.)

The Poole Family
Peter and Tony lighting off bottle rockets. Boys will be boys.

After all the fireworks had been lit, we sat around, played a little "Big Booty", and talked. Julianne's house is far enough from her neighbors that we didn't have to worry about keeping it down. Such a perfect thing!


What do you do when you've had a great day but it's midnight and no one's ready to call it a night? You go night swimming of course!!! We enjoyed swimming in the dark at Julianne's neighborhood pool and finally headed to bed around 2 am.


On Monday everyone headed to Cracker Barrel for breakfast before Stacey and Justin had to begin their drive home. That afternoon Peter, Marabeth and I went to the movies and saw "Grownups."

Waiting outside Cracker Barrel

Afterward the movie, we stopped and picked up some food for our dinner picnic at the vineyard. Arrington Vineyards was so pretty and picturesque. The whole group was there - - Michael/Marabeth/Aiden, Michael's Mom and Step-Dad, Katherine/Tony/Logan/Ari, and Marriann. We relaxed on the grass, the boys played some frisbee, and enjoyed the sunset.


After dinner we went to Michael and Marabeth's and hung out around their fire pit visiting. It was relaxing and a perfect way to end the day.

Kat, Marabeth, Ari, and Marriann On Tuesday, Katherine and I met with Marabeth and Michael for Bikram Yoga. My only real experience with yoga to this point was YogaX (part of P90X). Holy cow was it a workout. So, not only are you getting into these crazy positions and doing rediculous balancing poses, but you are also doing it in a room that is heated above your body temperature (98.6!!!). I made it through the 90 minute class without dying and only had to take a break a few times. I have never sweat so much in my life. I will totally do it again. :)

For dinner we went back over to Marabeth and Michael's. We sat around their firepit again and roasted marshmallows. It sure was nice to be somewhere it cools down at night.

Our last day in Nashville, Wednesday, was laid back. We went to lunch with Marabeth and Michael's mom and step-day. Then Marabeth and I headed to her spa Natural Oasis. We both got our hair cut and colored. It was a fun way to spend time together! After that it was time to go to the airport and go home. It is always so nice to visit with family and so hard to leave. Sigh.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Race for the Cure


On June 12th I did the North Texas Susan G Komen Race for the Cure 5k. It was a BIG event. There was something like 9,000 people that participated.

I had set a new years resolution to do a 5k once a quarter and I missed the first quarter and second quarter was nearly up so this came at a good time.
Even though I was running alone, I was excited and wanted to see what the results would be when I ran the whole time at my own pace. The humidity (and the heat) was awful and really impacted my run. I did great the first mile but after that really struggled. I was drenched (as was everyone who passed me)!
I thought my time would be horrible so I was really pleased when I rounded the corner and saw the time clock. My final time was 45:37 - my best time yet!


(I ran the 2008 Nutrition Fuels Fitness 5k with Shannon and had a time of 50:17. And then ran the 2009 Nutrition Fuels Fitness 5k with Shannon and had a time of 47:29.)

I am looking forward to my next 5k for 3rd quarter but I'm going to wait until probably Sept when hopefully it will have cooled down and the humidity will be lower.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Jules in Concert!!!


Julianne came to town in June and was performing at the Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. It was part of a family fun day. I was so excited because it's rare that she comes to where we live.
Peter and I got there when she was doing her sound check so we got to watch that and then went and hung out on her bus with her and the band. Thank goodness for an air conditioned bus because it was 100 degrees outside and the concert was in the middle of the day - yikes! Because the concert was intimate we were able to have great seats and I could cheer loudly! It was great to hear her new music. She has grown as an artist since the last time we saw her with Brad Paisley. Her voice was really strong and she was so entertaining. The show even included 3 costume changes.

After the show we hung out on the bus some more, then had dinner with everyone, and then I went along while she had a meet and greet. (Peter stayed on the bus with the band.) I'm so proud of what she's accomplished! I loved being able to spend so much quality time with her especially since we didn't have to share our time with our loved, but plentiful family.

Memorial Day at the Lake

On Memorial Day my friend from work, Chad, invited us to go out on his boat. I haven't been out on a boat like this since I graduated from high school. It was HOT (it has already hit 100 degrees here - ugh). I brought lunch and we had a great time on the lake Joe Pool.
Here's me being brave enough to go tubing - a little scary at first since it's been over 10 years but still fun...although probably less fun since I'm a chicken and would just let go rather than face a bumpy ride.
Here's Chad showing off how he can change positions while riding.
Peter hung out in the boat the whole time (but the next time we went out with Chad he did go tubing).
It was a lot of fun and a great way to spend a hot, summer day!