About Me and My Loves

About Me and My Loves
Howdy Y'all and Welcome! I have been married to my studly hubby for almost 5 years now; who is an energetic, outgoing, handyman helicopter pilot. We recently made our first big move cross country from Utah to Texas with our now 20mo. old "Rae of Sunshine" Azure. We love experiencing anything and everything and holding nothing back. We love dreaming and creating things of all kinds together. I hope that this blog will help our families back home keep up with our busy life, and maybe inspire some along the way...from family to home, money to food, holidays, travel, photography and crafts. this... this is my life!.... Enjoy.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

P-I-G

So TIara and I decided to go downtown Park City and purchase us a new basket ball for our basketball hoop in our driveway on the side of the driveway next to the creek. So we found a dandy one for four dollars brought it home and decided to play pig. I said Tiara you go ahead and take the first shot with our basket ball on our hoop. This is the first time someone has played basketball on it since we lived here.

So Tiara took the first shot and missed and then went to take her second shot and just before she let go of the ball I said, "don't let it go in the creek!" of course as soon as the words left my mouth the ball air balls and heads straight in to the creek. Which with spring run off is running very fast. We both scramble and start running down the stream until we got blocked by some trees and brush. So we took off running down the highway with Tiara in front and Brett close behind carrying a huge stick. Oh what the people must have thought with a boy chasing a girl running down the highway both of them screaming and one behind with a huge stick!

So we ran down the street and found the next bridge but no ball in sight. It must have been stuck in the brush on the side of the stream. So we started up the stream in the thick brush to find our 4 dollar wal-mart basket ball! Behold to our surprise it was stuck under a branch on the other side. This is the picture of what it looked like.

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