Saturday, January 22, 2011

Ice to Mud

After being iced in for most of the week, we decided to visit the lake house for a change of scenery.  During the months of January-March, with the lake level down, we typically know what to expect....mud.  Dave loves to hike around the lake (lake bed) during the winter months and oh, did we have a fun time.  As it turned out, it was a muddy time!  I don't have the final outcome captured in pictures...probably because I was worried I would get mud on my phone....but believe me, it was dirty!  Kobe had a grand time chasing the birds from one point of the water to the other.  Over and over again (just like a kid).  Of course, it wouldn't be a true Pryor outing if our kids kept their clothes on.  Olivia shed her shirt on a cold day on the beach.  How does she stand it?!
Even though we were in Alabama for a little over 24 hours, the slow pace made it feel like at least two full days.  It was wonderful to be so relaxed.  It also gave Dave some downtime after returning from Detroit and Germany and to get over being jet lagged. 

So the kids returned to school finally on Tuesday after observing the MLK holiday.  I attended their Tiger Pride Assembly, which acknowledges specific students for their outstanding behavior each quarter.  Olivia has been on 'perfect purple' every day of the school year.  Zach...he was awarded a Tiger Pride, but this may be his only quarter.  Time will tell :-) Looking at our calendar with all of the holidays, teacher work days, snow days and an upcoming trip to Daytona for the 24 Hours of Daytona, my kids will be in school a total of 12 days during the month of January!  We haven't had a full week of school yet.  It is nice in some ways, but a full week is going to be a shock to our system.  Of course, we have Winter Break coming up in mid-February, so..... :-)
Dave invited me to a dinner at The Yellow House on Green Street this past Wednesday along with his Marketing and PR Departments.  They played Whirlyball as a team building event - fun!  It took me over an hour to drive from Smyrna to Holcomb Bridge Rd. during rush hour, but it was worth it to catch up with everyone.  On the way home, I saw the coolest thing.  There was a full moon and it was reflecting off my tachometer.  It was an amazing blue and I couldn't take my eyes off of it.  A little distracting, yes, but how cool was that?!  Again, a picture wouldn't do it justice.  I don't think I've ever noticed a full moon on my gauges, but it's even better off of Porsche gauges.  Yes, I am becoming a car geek too....and a lunar geek!

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