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Girls Night Out ~ Circus Acrobatics

In mid-September, I was invited out for a girls' night out with some of my friends from Temple Kol Ami.  We spent a majority of our evening at Circus School of Arizona learning various circus skills and apparatuses including the trapeze, silks, and the lyra.  It was so much fun.  I really enjoyed the silks the most.  I definitely have a new found appreciation for circus artists.  These skills are not easy to do and they make them look seamless and painless.  After circus school, we all migrated over to the restaurant Parma for dinner.  It was a very different and fun night out! Fun learning silks skills Trying out the lyra Our group

Labor Day 2019

After the craziness of traveling back and forth from California in July and August, we decided to stay home for Labor Day.  We enjoyed swimming and relaxing in our pool.  We also had the opportunity to spend Saturday night with my parents playing cards.  The kids are getting quite good at Hearts.   During the day on Sunday, we had a couple of families over for a barbecue and pool time.  It was a very low key weekend that allowed us to recharge before going back to school and work on Tuesday. Saturday night with the Farrells Sunday with the Pattees and Raetzes

Saying Goodbye...

On August 28th, 2019, at a memorial attended by family and friends, we said goodbye to an amazing man whom my family fondly named GP. Stan lived an amazing ninety-one years! His life was full of love twice over, laughter and fun. He was one of the lucky ones to have retired from his professional career at the age of fifty-five.  This allowed him to fully enjoy retirement.  He enjoyed golfing, games like Sudoku and chess, and a good meal out with family or friends.  He was never afraid to wear pink and would often wear his black socks up to his knees.  His smile could light up the room and he witty comebacks still continue to make me chuckle. He adored my kids and loved watching the them grow. Their fondest memories of him will be eating waffles with GP for breakfast, trips to the 99 Cents Store and riding around the block in his golf cart. He was so proud of their acc omplishments - big or small. And he only wanted the best for them and encouraged them to fulfill all of their dreams.

Summer of Fun!

As I reflect back on our summer, it was full of so many fun times (and one so not fun time).  We were blessed to spend time with our friends playing cards and swimming.  We celebrated birthdays.  We enjoyed sleepovers with friends.  We all loved spending time with our cousins and grandparents.  The kids had a wonderful camping adventure with Josh and the dogs.  And I was able to spend an evening catching up with my Palmer sisters.  The only unfortunate thing that happened this summer was that I got into a car accident on my way to the airport for a business trip.  Thankfully, I was safe and luckily still made my flight. I know I say this every summer, but it passed by so quickly.  But we can honestly say that we enjoyed every moment of it. Enjoying Neighborhood Games with the Raetz Family Sleepover at the Woods House Friend's Birthday Party An Evening with my Palmer Sisters Playing Pinochle in the Pool Kid Pool Time Cousin Time G