Year 5!

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5 years of marriage

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10 years together

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An incredible ride

 

The saying time flies when you’re having fun couldn’t ring more true.   As you are reading this, we are currently in Illinois for the weekend, staying in a cabin and exploring life along the Mississippi river from the seat of our two wheels.  In honor of year 5, I felt like taking us on a little journey back to 09.10.11 when we both said I DO to this crazy, fun adventure we’ve gotten ourselves into.

Our Wedding Day

The morning of September 10th, 2011 started off as most typical weddings do…

√ with the girls all shoved into a hotel room

√ clouds of hairspray in the air

√ and slight buzzes all around from mimosas

Or if you are the Bride, you are buzzed from drinking champagne straight outta the bottle.

Don’t you dare deny it.  You know you did.

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These girls provided much laughter and entertainment as we each got ready for what was bound to be a fun filled day.

Once the makeup, hair and jewelry were all set in place and the dress on; my sparkly orange shoes and I made our way downstairs to see Clint for the first time.

I believe the look on his face says it all.

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With a little dress help from the soon to be husband…

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…we set out on the Pre-Wedding Party Bus for an afternoon of photos, boozing and laughter.   The thought of doing photos with zero beer sounded insanely boring and not our style.  Plus, who wants a party bus after the wedding when you only get to use it for 5 seconds?

Psssh…. Let’s do this RIGHT.

Load ’em up!

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We chose the old train station in the Old Market as the location for all our photos.  Off the beaten path, a little edgy and zero stuffiness of a traditional setting.

Just the ticket.

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I crack up every time I look at these photos of the boys.  They took the potential awkwardness of photos together and threw it out the window with their ridiculousness.   Priceless.

I love those boys.

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To be serious is really hard.  I believe there are more laughing photos than smiling or serious.  Which is cool for me!  After all, this is a true reflection of our marriage, but most importantly, friendship.

I dig the shiz outta this dude.

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After we wrapped up the photos, we trekked on over to Joe Banana’s Bar for a few shots and relaxation before making our way out to Westfair for the Ceremony.

Wait, wait.  We hadn’t gotten hitched yet and we were still out having a good time?

BINGO!

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Party Bus loaded, we made our way back to Westfair to actually DO this thing!

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For the walk down the aisle, Clint and I chose to walk together.  We’d already established ourselves as a team and a united front.  Why not go into it as such?  Plus, it took the pressure off my non-spotlight kinda dad and soft-spoken step-dad.

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While my brother played the guitar for our entrance, the wedding party made it down the aisle (and up the stairs in a straight line, might I add) before we made our own way down with a pit-stop at both sets of parents for hugs and love before taking our own spots on stage.

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With the girls to our left and the boys to our right, we said our own vows, prayed for the Lord’s Blessing on our marriage and said our I Do’s, surrounded by the folks that mean the absolute most to us.

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And just like that we became Husband and Wife

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Post-ceremony we made sure to grab our families for some photos before we lost them all in the sea of friends and beer.

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Then came the eating, drinking, laughing and reminiscing with friends past and present.  A SPECIAL shout-out to Claire’s mama, Kendra, for the insanely delicious frosted sugar cookies that proved to be painstakingly tedious to make.  I fell in love with Kendra’s sugar cookies in High School.

COULD NOT. CANNOT. GET ENOUGH.

So, when I asked her to make enough cookies to feed a few hundred, she didn’t hesitate once.   Unfortunately, I nearly ruined her of making these for eternity after this stint.   But, I am happy to report, I have had a few of her creations since then.  Whew… crisis diverted.   Thank You, Kendra!  ❤

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And then the rest of the night?

DANCING

Oh, the DANCING!  With Lemon Fresh Day taking over the Westfair Stage, you KNOW we danced and partied hard.

What an incredible night.

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Cheers to year 5 and to many, many more.

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Venue: Westfair

Catering: HyVee

Photography: Gulizia Design

(please note photos are slightly distorted due to program I used for cropping and combining, NOT from actual photos)

Ties: RokGear

 

June 2016 Wrap-Up

Final two weekends of June in review starring:

Harley’s, Beers, Best Buds and the Hubs.

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Two weekends ago I parked the Jeep on a Thursday night and didn’t get back in it until the following Monday morning.   I miss those days like summers past.  Teaching + Summers Off = no 4 wheels unless I had to.  Life now doesn’t give me that luxury anymore, so when I get the opportunity, I take full advantage!

Friday, June 17th

Jeans Day Friday’s is my favorite day of the work week.  These have only been implemented in the last year and when it did, my Harley and I sent a Thank You note to our President.

No, I am definitely not kidding.

This was big time, kids.  BIG TIME!

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An invite to Testicle Festival in South Bend, NE with a group of friends had us on the road for a fun little Friday.

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An evening of cold beers and fried testicles?  How could you say no to that?  😉  After a handful of hours, four of the five couples in attendance decided to ride down to Louisville to Heron Bay, my fave little bar on the river.  Unfortunately some bike issues had Tracey and I sidelined while we waited for the boys to work their magic a few miles back.   The neighborhood dogs didn’t much appreciate our presence, however, the neighbors were eager to help out a few damsels in distress.  Even offered a beer while we waited.  Thanks small town Nebraska.

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Soon after we were rolling on home to a sweet lightening show and a few sprinkles.  A most perfect and serene Friday night ride.  Some of the best!

Saturday, June 18th

Each year Tyree and I head out on a Thelma and Louise day, without the lunatic ending.  The last few years we’ve used it as a not-so-dry run to the annual B!tch run.  I like to test out my map, check the roads, notify the bar owners of the date and use that day as my chance to make any necessary adjustments, which works out perfect.  Our day began at 10am and we were off!

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Slightly overcast in the morning but after a few of these ridiculous shots of hell, recommended by a bar patron, we were nice and warmed up.

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Many miles, new friends and laughter later, our photos always turn into nonsense.

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Certainly nothing to do with these…

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Now the question is, were these our shots of schnapps and crown … or something more yummy and a new location?

We don’t shot and tell.

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A perfectly magnificent Thelma and Louise day and have the 11th Annual B!tch Run nailed down.  Check Check to another lovely June summer day.

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Sunday, June 19th – Father’s Day

Due to an unfortunate last minute Fathers Day plan cancellation courtesy of an illness,  I found myself flying solo Father’s Day morning.

Which was a-ok with me!

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I set out mid-morning for some solo riding, of which are most often my favorite rides.  I started riding 12 years ago and when I wasn’t on a poker run (which seemed to be every single weekend back in the day), I rode on my own during the weekdays.   I’d set out in a direction and go, just me and my Sporty.   I was in a deep transition period both physically and mentally while I was closing out my life in Clarinda and making the plans for a clean slate in Omaha.  It’s those solo rides that always put everything into perspective and truly helped define who I was.  I still love those solo rides and heading out on Father’s Day Sunday was like a breath of fresh air.  I rode all the backroads leading out of NE into IA for a few hours and then soon found myself in Clarinda, crashing Clint’s fathers day plans with his dad, Kyle and the rest of the fam bam.   Ok, so I didn’t crash it, I was always welcome, but I had planned to be elsewhere, so I like to say I crashed it. 🙂

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They had just gotten in from riding the horses around the acreage when I rolled in.   How cute is this pic of Clint and Kyle?   They are alike in so many ways.

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A few hours of shooting the shit, beers and dinner on the breezeway was a perfect ending to what started out as a botched Sunday.

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And then it was time to roll!

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For my two-wheeled riders, you know how much gravel sucks.   But, I’ll do it.  Just give me time.

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Tuesday, June 21st.

Justin Bieber – Lincoln, NE.

Brooke had some extra tickets.

Jessica asked, “wanna go?”

I said, “You bet!”

Belieber?  Nope.   Life experiences?  Yep.

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Bieber was a total douche on stage, lacked enthusiasm in the worst way imaginable, rarely interacted with the audience and was so self-righteous he paused to take at least 6 water breaks during the concert and made a complete spectacle of it by pausing all music, standing center stage, spotlight on him.

While he chugged a water bottle.

Really, Biebs?  REALLY?

Get over yo’self.

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Friday, June 24th 

Date night with my hubby and my first glance at his newest bulletin board!  Walkup Woods is coming along, folks!

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Saturday, June 25th

A day of riding through Southwest Iowa with Tina, dodging rain drops and rain clouds.

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A few hours spent with Troy, Sara and their two girls in the late afternoon before heading back to Omaha for dinner with Clint, his mom and Gaylen rounded out Saturday and as for Sunday, an early afternoon INSANITY class followed by some pool and sun time with Claire and Briton.  I might have gotten schooled on Shopkins too. 🙂

 

Basically,

Summer needs to NEVER end. 

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Cheers!

 

South Page High | My Teaching Years

Do you ever look back on your life and marvel at how fast it has gone and how much has changed?  Do you look back in fondness or yearning?   I stumbled upon one of my old scrapbooks tonight and holy flood of memories.

Did You Know? 

Once upon a time I was a teacher for a very small community in Iowa.

Once upon a time my life revolved around music, instruments, chord structure, choreography, 60+ hour “work” weeks and lots of amazing, smart and talented kids.

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For two years I served as the Director of Bands and the 5-12th Grade Vocal Music Teacher for South Page High School located in rural College Springs, Iowa.

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In addition, for three years I served as the Coach for both the Cheerleading and Dance teams.   I started Coaching in 2003, when I was still in College full-time finishing my music degree.

I loved those girls and those teams.

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Those two years of teaching and coaching were some of the best years of my life and also some of the most challenging.  I learned so much about myself as a leader, as a colleague, as a mentor, as a spouse and as a person.

I have nothing but fond memories when I look back.

I was 23 when I started at South Page.  Young, naive, impressionable, fresh and ready to devote all my time to these kids.

They were my everything for 3 solid joy filled years.

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I loved my classroom at the end of the building.  I loved having that back door open, bringing in the freshness of the outdoors any chance I could.   I loved that my room connected to the gym, the stage and my own back storage room full of music from years and years before my arrival.

These students brought so much LIFE to those years.

Homecoming and their accompanying themes were always a hit, case in point by all the costumes.  Nearly every kid took pride in participating.

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I really appreciated how small the classes were at SP.   Total enrollment at South Page ranged between 240-275 during my years there.

Those small classes gave me a chance to make mistakes and not have them seem so big.  It was a chance for us all to learn together.

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I loved the relationships built with fellow teachers and students.  Jodi was my GIRL and also a great mentor to me.  Her teaching best practices were always one step ahead.

I remain in touch with many of the students still to this day.  In fact, I have had a great time sharing photos to many of their FB walls this evening.   Mostly for my pleasure and their dismay.  🙂

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Summer band camp always brought the worst heat and humidity.  Two years of marching band out in the streets in the early mornings with 7-12th grade students was quite the experience.  But, looking back, I actually kind of miss it.  If I could be a part time helper to a small Iowa town marching band, I’d probably due it in a heartbeat.

Note:  When I say part-time, I really mean occasionally.  When I want to.  Like, maybe once a fall.  😉

I had strong leaders in the Marching Band.  From my drum major, Allison, to my drum core led by Lowell and Eric.   I still laugh at the impatience a simple “Left, Right, Left” could bring to a person after days on end of 6:45am street marching practices.

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The Cheerleading Squads grew strong over the three years.  We lost a few as they graduated and gained more as the ages moved up.

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They agreed to my crazy 6:30am practices and in return we saw their stunts grow larger, their basket tosses flew higher, and their confidence and skill set grew by leaps and bounds.

Their relationships and sense of team pride was some of the strongest I had ever seen.  For the size of district we were, we had a reputation.  A reputation of powerful young women who proved Cheerleaders were tough.   All you had to do was look at their stunts.

Shining stars, I tell ya.

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Three years of Homecomings, Pep Rally’s, Proms, Concerts and Movie Nights.  My schedule was never dull.   I lived for it!

South Page was full of spirit and pride.

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The Dance Team was a step out of my comfort zone.   I won’t ever consider myself a dancer.  I do well with choreography, but free style?

Leave me out of it.  

I took this challenge on with full force and am so thankful the girls went along with me and my crazy ideas.

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↑The First Ever South Page Dance Team↑

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Just like the Cheer Squad, the Dance team evolved over the years as well.   What a joy it was to see the variety of girls gain confidence during the audition process and throughout the seasons.

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From my young 5th grade kiddos to my Seniors, each one of these kids has a special place in my heart.

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I learned a lot about being a leader from many of these students.  Some were wise and mature beyond their years.

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Even when they couldn’t manage to be serious.

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Game Nights were some of my favorite!  Between keeping up with the game, cueing the pep band at the right time, executing the Start Spangled Banner with respect, carefully monitoring the cheerleaders during stunts and running the sound for the dancers, I was never sitting still.

But, it was really those leaders I spoke of before that really pulled it off.  I was just the talking head and moving hands. 🙂

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PROM was one of my last big events before my time at South Page came to an end.  I couldn’t have asked for a better group of Juniors to work with.   From decorating the gym for photos, to decorating the buses for our trip to Brownville, NE  and the time spent organizing the details for the 4 hour riverboat ride (while trusting I wouldn’t have to dive in after any pranksters), I gained respect for many of those kids.   Of course, there were some who pushed the limits, but who didn’t at that age?   Hey, all I cared about was making it back to the High School before After-Prom when they would no longer be my duty.  😉

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The last concert I would ever have at South Page was incredibly bittersweet.   Our concerts always took place a few days after Prom so our stage was always decorated to the nines.   It added a level of magic to the whole event.  Especially for my last one.   We had a great set for both the band and choir.  I even had the drum line do one last show to put their skills on display.  They had grown so much that year and I was so incredibly proud.

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I broke it to my students early May of 2006 that it would be my last month with them.  Leaving South Page was a very hard decision for me to make, but absolutely the right one.  I mentioned earlier that those years at SP were some of the best, but also some of the most challenging.   My personal life had taken a turn, I had learned more of who I was and what I wanted in life, the direction of South Page was moving opposite of what I could handle and a move to the city was the right thing for me to do.

And so the decision was made.

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My kiddos made my last days some of the absolute BEST.  Between the signs, cards, presents and hugs, I never felt more loved and appreciated.

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My years at South Page are very special to me.   I look back now and have nothing but warm, fond feelings for the time spent there.

To the students of South Page High,

  Thanks for being some of the best students I could have ever had and for teaching me more about myself then you could ever imagine.

                                                                                                                          Cheers,

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Music Monday 6 | Playing With Fire | Thomas Rhett

Playing With Fire

Thomas Rhett

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61KfoldSxOA%20

Oh, T. Rhett.   Totally crushin’ on that cutie over here.  My first introduction to a Thomas Rhett concert was in 2014 when he opened up for Brantley Gilbert.   I was smitten.  So much so I entered to win tickets to his next show AND WON!   And then had to TURN THEM DOWN due to a conflict.   So sad.  So very sad.

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Thomas Rhett is cute as a button, a wonderful musician, incredibly entertaining, connects to the crowd effortlessly and loves his wife unconditionally.  Seriously, follow him on IG and see for yourself how much the love between the two is magnetic.

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So, when this new song Playing With Fire was released as a collaboration with Jordin Sparks, I loved him even more.   What a killer duo!  The only downfall is there isn’t an official music video out for it yet due to it’s very recent release.

What a power house these two are together.  The video above doesn’t do the song justice.   Do yourself a favor and download it today here.

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Official Website: Thomas Rhett

Tour Dates: Thomas Rhett Tour

Other Songs Worth A Listen (YouTube links):

“Playing With Fire”
(feat. Jordin Sparks)
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I know I should let it go
Take a different road
When I’m driving home
But I don’t want to
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Delete your number from my phone
Instead of calling
Asking if you’re all alone
But I don’t want to
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Stay away
From your side of town
But it’s too late
I’m in your drive right now
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I don’t know, why I don’t
Put it out baby
We kiss and the flames
Just get higher
But yeah I know
When I hold onto you baby
I’m all tangled up in barbed wire
I get burned, I don’t learn
I’ll be back, give it time
Yeah, I know it sounds crazy
But guess I like playing with fire
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I could find a spot to
Go hang out on Friday night
Where you ain’t gonna be
But I don’t want to, no
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Yeah, I could let it end
Call it quits, call off
All this on and off again
But I just don’t want to
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Yeah that key
Is right under the mat
Come on in, baby
Let’s strike that match
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So let’s fire it up one more time
(Fire it up one more time)
Baby just put your lips on mine
(Lips on mine)
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{Chorus}

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(Playing with fire)
Playing with fire
(Playing with fire)

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