Monday, April 13, 2009

Spring Break 2009


Danny and I just got back from a cruise (first time!) we took over spring break. We flew to LA and boarded a Royal Caribbean ship, Mariner of the Seas, and had a great 7 night vacation. We were a group of 11 (5 seniors, a brother, and 5 parents). The boat stopped in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. Danny and his friends enjoyed the ports in Mexico as well as all the free time on the ship. We swam, ate, relaxed, ziplined, parasailed, walked, talked, gambled, slept and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!









It's cold and rainy here today and it was hard to get up and get going this morning! I'm ready for spring to be here.



Monday, March 23, 2009

He's a Grizzly!

Danny has been admitted to Franklin College and offered a spot on the soccer team. He is now officially a Grizzly! Coach Mahoney came to dinner a couple of weeks ago to explain some last minute details.

Danny with Coach Mahoney


Danny and his sisters

We all met at the high school for the "signing" that was later released to the newspaper.





From the media release:
Danny Ax played for one year at HSE as a freshman and the remaining three years on the Fishe4rs High School varsity team. He was a positive contributor to the program as a midfielder and attacking forward. He was the second leading scorer his senior year with 12 goals and led the team with 7 assists. Danny was third in goals and fifth in assists among HCC players. Danny served as team captain and was one of the most improved players from his junior to senior year. Danny was named "All County" and Tiger "Offensive Player of the Year", setting a school record for the most (4) goals in a game.



Sunday, February 01, 2009

Happy 26th Birthday to Adrianne!




We celebrated Adrianne's 26th birthday on Friday. Danny gave her the first (and her favorite) present on Thursday night - his garage door opener! When she left for work on that cold Friday morning, she didn't have to get out of her car to use the keypad and close the door!


Meghan stopped in after school and brought her a cute little cake from Taylor Bakery (and a picture). Later that evening we ate dinner at Don Pablos and then the girls went out.


When I checked the mail on Saturday (which we had not since the foot of snow on Wednesday), there were 2 free tickets to the IU vs Ohio State game, so Adrianne and Meghan hopped in the car and drove down!




Thursday, January 29, 2009

SNOW DAY!




Yesterday, we woke up to over a FOOT of snow! School was canceled and after we dug out the driveway and a place for Bailey, we relaxed and enjoyed the day. Later in the afternoon, I met up with a couple of friends for a hike in the snow.




Monday, January 12, 2009

Danny's Senior Pictures


Danny is halfway through his senior year and we got his pictures taken in November. Love them! Click here for the rest.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Happy New Year!



On New Year's Eve we gathered for dinner before Adrianne left to babysit her niece, Molly. The rest of us had a rousing round of Catchphrase (boys against girls) before plans were made for the evening. Danny very generously offered to be a driver for the girls and their dates and picked them up late into the night. Glad everyone made it home safely. Happy New Year!




More pictures on facebook, click here

Merry Christmas 08





Christmas Eve pajamas


Elliott received his on base on Christmas Eve. Danny wished he could be here to pose with him :)




Friday, January 02, 2009

Happy 23rd Emily! (November '08)





We celebrated Emily's 23rd birthday in November with a IU tailgate tent halfway raised in the family room. She was a little surprised as to what it was, but looks forward to using it when the weather gets warmer! We went to Olive Garden for dinner and then the girls went shopping and relaxed later at home.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Bailey!





Bailey is a 5 1/2 year old yellow lab who was in a foster home for a couple of weeks (her previous owner could no longer take care of her). We went and met her and made arrangements to bring her home on Tuesday. She went to the vet on Wednesday, got current with her shots and tests and now she is ruling the roost. Lady has been gone for about 6 months now and it's good to have a dog back in the house. Bailey is well mannered, housebroken, kind, gentle and a great cuddling dog!

off to get polar pops!

sending greetings to elliott in iraq

snoozin

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Campus Visits!

In October and November we traveled to 3 college campuses: IU, Franklin and Ball State. We'll know more after the FAFSA can be filed in January.

Bookstore @ Ball State
(Muncie - home to Jim Davis, creator of Garfield)

Soccer Field at Franklin College with coaches

Franklin College

Commons at IU Bloomington

Monday, October 27, 2008

Surprise!



Margy and I decided to have a joint surprise 18th birthday party for Tommy and Danny. We plotted and planned for several weeks and we ALMOST pulled it off. Danny found out just a few minutes before the party began (phone call from a friend asking when Tommy's surprise party started!).


Danny was a good sport and Tom was VERY surprised. They enjoyed the evening with their friends, some great food, a bonfire, and a scrapbook created with pictures taken and printed at the party!

Happy 18th birthday!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Backpacking adventure!


On October 4th a few of the 'indy lady hikers' headed south towards Nashville, Indiana stopping for breakfast at Cracker Barrel on the way, arriving at the trailhead inside Blackwell Horse Camp about 11:00.



We shouldered our packs (after an emergency repair by Pat) and I tried to remember what all the straps were for (it's been a while since we hiked with our large packs). The camp was clean and quiet and we set off along the Grubb Ridge Trail.


We mapped out an 8 mile hike to the Peninsula and the day was delightful. Some of the trail was also a horse trail, so we stepped carefully. The terrain was mostly level. We stopped a couple of times, once for lunch and another time for a quick break (just to take the pack off for a few minutes). We arrived at the tip of the peninsula about 3:00 and scouted out the campsites. The first one we saw had the promised fire ring and a level place for tents, but also had an unexpected picnic table! We immediately claimed that site with our backpacks and set off for an exploration of the area.


The shoreline as far as we could see was trees, trees, trees with just a hint of fall color. The sun was shining and it was quiet and secluded. We saw a couple of other camp sites inhabited, but they are so far apart that it's like being there alone. We explored for a bit and then returned to camp to set up the tents and get our gear organized. We got water from the lake and gathered firewood for later. Pat made us coffee (and tea), we wrestled our thermarests into the chair covers and moved down to the shore. We relaxed there for an hour or more, just enjoying the scenery and each other's company.




Back at the campsite, we prepared for dinner. Durena brought cheese and crackers for the appetizer, Pat made bratwurst on buns with coleslaw for dinner and I brought dessert (s'mores of course!). We enjoyed a peaceful evening sitting around the fire, watching a spectacular sunset, trading hiking stories, gazing at the stars, and roasting marshmallows, venturing further away each time for more firewood.


The temperature dropped overnight and we boiled water and started another fire as soon as we got up (firewood much easier to find in the daylight!). We were not in any hurry and spent a couple of hours over breakfast and coffee, discussing future planned and possible trips.

Eventually we broke camp, packed up and headed back along the Peninsula Trail. We took a slightly different route back, along the rest of the Grubb Trail loop. We had an option to make it an 11 mile day, but kept it to 8 as it was getting late and we still had a 2 hour drive back home. We stopped for lunch once at a great clearing (with logs to sit on!) and talked to some fellow hikers.


It was another beautiful day with the sun shining through the trees. Not too hot and a nice level trail. Perfect!



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