Well, May and June have been pretty laid back, so all I have is bits and pieces! The University emptied out the first week of May and we are enjoying the sleepy nature of Fayetteville in the spring. It is a favorite time for us because everything slows down.
However, not everyone in the family has been sitting around on the porch. Emily went on a 10 day hiking trip in Scotland. She hiked the West Highland Way, which is 96 miles long. The photos look gorgeous. She met quite a few other hikers along the way, including a 78 year old man that “ate her lunch” going up a hill. She was impressed! I am hoping Emily will write a guest post about the adventure, but until then, here are a few photos:
Our youngest son, Patrick, went on a trip to New York City to visit friends and attend a 3 day concert. I have only seen one photo and that was on Instagram!
And this is what he said about the photo:
He said the trip was great and I still have hopes he will share more photographs.
Brandi, my niece, and her husband, Matt, went on a trip out west. It was ambitious but sounded fun. They were married one year ago! I wrote about that day here. Hard to believe a year has passed.
Randy went to Tulsa for a week to play general contractor at our house. We had a new roof put on and several other projects that needed to be done. The biggest visual project was getting rid of the utility chimney that sat squarely in the middle of the kitchen. Having taken down two similar chimneys in our Fayetteville house, we knew what a huge job it was going to be. It was worth it!
And the after photos:
On his way back to Fayetteville, Randy stopped at Natural Falls State Park west of Siloam Springs. We have driven past it 7000 times and not stopped, so it was time. He took some photos and it looks gorgeous.
Randy and I also went to the Block Party on Block Street a few weeks ago. Block Street is only a couple of streets over and we always enjoy walking up the hill and back down. Here is a crowd shot:
We went to George’s Majestic Lounge last week to see the Cate Brothers. I am not kidding when I say it has been 35+ years since I last saw them play. Pretty sure that was at the old Swinging Door. If you are not familiar with George’s, you definitely need to check the link! I also linked a good blog post someone did on the Swinging Door. It was a great concert and all the “old” people were there. The dancing was phenomenal.
That is it from me. We are looking forward to all three children being in Fayetteville in a couple of days. It only happens once a year in Fayetteville! Let me know what you have been up to. Bound to be more interesting then my recent life!
2 Comments
Love the photos!!!
thanks!