Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Juice


Our old juicer had to be thrown out a while back. So, we treated ourselves to a new one for Christmas and already, we have been juicing away. I'll be experimenting with recipes over the next few months. Later this evening, I'll be making vegetable juice with spinach, tomatoes, red pepper, cucumber, celery and carrots. My kids prefer mixing veggies with apples and oranges to make the juices a little sweeter.

Finally... back to fresh, healthy vitamins and minerals we can drink!

Side note... I did find some spirited juice recipes I'll try for parties and evenings with friends.




Monday, December 28, 2015

Christmas At Casa Crews

A few of us ready to open gifts. At Casa Crews we have a box of hats for all to wear!

As my favorite time of year comes to an end, I sit here on this cold December morning with my coffee feeling grateful. This year has been quite a strange one. We were dealt some difficult blows, but in the end, Bill's "cancerous" spots appear to be infections and the drugs seem to be working. Morgan graduated from high school with a very high GPA and a scholarship to college. Dylan finished high school swim season with a record breaking 100 backstroke after suffering from hearing loss and eardrum damage.

The hardships of the year knocked us down, but we all got back up. We laughed in the face of adversity and drew closer to each other. That's how family should be. We should always face our troubles together. As always, Jack & Linda continue to be our greatest supporters. They pray for us and hug us and fill us with wisdom to live in a broken world.

So, Christmas...

We hosted brunch again. It's so wonderful to have an easy, calm Christmas morning surrounded by people you love. My grandparents were here again. Each year, we wonder if it will be the last with them. They are so very tough and very smart. My parents are in the country and were with us. My sister and her precious family were here. Christmas with children is always much more fun! Of course, the dogs were all part of the celebration and they all loved their many treats.

Following Christmas brunch, we played a silly game with my parents and then decided to head to their ranch near Madisonville and ride 4 wheelers. We also got to watch their German Shepard play fetch in the pond for an hour and still not get tired.

At the end of the night, I was full from eating two bowls of my mom's chicken chili and I felt satisfied. I wasn't thinking about the horrible events of 2015. I was thinking about the family I have. Bill, Morgan and Dylan are my life. Our parents and siblings (including the ones who were unable to be with us this year) are a true blessing. We are looking forward to the adventures of 2016 and already planning our Christmas in Colorado.

Merry Christmas to everyone and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

On our way to Christmas Eve service at church.

Christmas morning, with my coffee and the silence of being alone for a while.

It was hot outside so we made our own snow and snowmen (and these were edible).
Also, we had a snowball fight (using the wadded up gift wrapping after we opened gifts).
Sometimes in life you gotta make your own snow!
Just us girls... me, Morgan, Mama Jo, Mom, Emma and Annie

Our dog Piper loves being at Grandpa & Grandma's ranch

Walking with Bill to the barn
Kids, Bill, Grandpa, Piper & Bear all headed to the pond to play fetch.

Piper riding in the back of one of the 4 wheelers

Dylan driving Uncle Drew's newest purchase. This one goes up to 60 mph.
Bear stands in the back the entire ride, never falling.
Selfie time! Everyone protecting their eyes from Dylan's dust (I had to deal with some dirt).


Bear is so fun. Loves the pond and can play for hours.

He swims like us!

Meanwhile Piper enjoys sunbathing.

I've never seen a dog this in love with the sun.





Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Great Weekend

Dylan winning gold for the 100 back

Morgan, class of 2015


Friday morning I got a very late start on what was supposed to be an 18 mile run. The cold weather we had been enjoying was gone. It was nearly 80 degrees out and very humid. I was not properly fueled and had no gels. Long story short... my 18 mile run turned into 17 miles and it was miserable. The entire way.

So waking up Saturday morning, I thought, "this weekend better improve" and then Bill called from his run telling me he was getting a migraine. I was not about to let the weekend suck. Bill did what he does and overcame his pain and went with me to volunteer at the high school district swim meet.

The best volunteer position for districts is timer. I was head timer which meant I was right by the awards podium. Dylan has been extremely sick with an ear infection that caused hearing loss and has left him with a damaged ear drum. But the doctor released him to swim as long as he continues his treatments. Having missed lots of practice and a couple of meets, it was unclear how he would swim.

In each of the three events he swam, he won first place! He even broke a JV 100 backstroke record! Of course, Dylan was happy with his times, but as always, he knows he has to improve greatly in order to be promoted to gold/national. At least I got a smile out of him. This great victory even seemed to help Bill feel better.

The next day, we celebrated our beautiful daughter's graduation from high school. Yay! My precious girl is a high school graduate.

This year has been really tough. We've been through very difficult trials- all four of us. But thankfully, we are still here and still moving forward. Our kids are the best. And we are always grateful for the wonderful family and friends in our lives. Morgan's party was intimate and sweet, filled with grandparents she adores, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who we think of as family. We are truly blessed.






Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Christmas At Casa Crews



All my life, this has been my favorite time of year. So much about this season that makes my heart happy. My birthday, my baby brother's birthday, my baby sister's birthday, the anniversary of Gone With the Wind, Christmas parties, decorations, food, egg nog, time off from school/work...

Well, I could go on and on. This year, in addition to the many parties we're attending, we are hosting our daughter's graduation party! She graduated over a month ago, but with our crazy schedule we couldn't celebrate til this month. Sunday we'll have friends and family over to congratulate her on her huge accomplishment!

Also this year, just like every year, we are busy with our many charities. More on that later. And each year, we have our amazing family over for Christmas brunch. Bill and I love planning the menu and cooking together. It's wonderful being married to a man who enjoys life with me.

Merry Christmas from Casa Crews!