Thursday, May 7, 2009

Best intentions

Yes, we had the best intentions when we decided to start a blog to keep everyone updated on our lives. However, despite Nick's way with words and my decent attempts at writing (or journaling, rather), we cannot, between the two of us, seem to keep up with it. So, since the last post a whopping 3 months ago, the following has happened:
1. I turned 30 and celebrated with a very fun 1920s-theme party.
2. Two days after my party, Nick and I went to Las Vegas for nearly a week. It was part work, part fun. I worked my first tradeshow with Nick for ecommission (Nick's "day" job, which allowed us to travel on the cheap). It was fun the first day but slow the next two. However, I discovered that I am good at manning (womanning?) a trade show booth! The end of the week was spent at the penny slots, and we had Addey's dear friend Beth, a Las Vegas resident, to drive us around. She took us to a brand new casino hotel, M, which was only six days old. We felt quite fancy! It was hard to return to the real world after that.
3. Fast forward to April. Our friends threw their annual crawfish boil, and it was crazy crowded. Their goal has been to make it a public event, so this year there were reportedly 550 people in attendance at this backyard party. I'm just glad I had a folding chair and the shade of a large tree.
4. The day following the crawfish boil brought us the Wienerdog Races in Buda, TX, to which we took Penelope and Finnegan. This was heir first big outing, and they were very anxious. We met up with our friends Mike and Megan, who had entered three items into the County Bakeoff. We also met up with my friend Christy, her husband Joe, baby Jude, and their dachshund Liam. It really was a family affair when Addey and Mom joined us later. Mom was definitely in dog heaven.
5. The night after the races, I got sick and felt terrible for an entire week. My illness came right at the start of the swine flu panic. Of course Dad thought I surely had the virus and would keel over from it, but it was just a bad head cold.

So here we are in the month of May, with time passing by too quickly but lots of things too look forward to. The end of the school year is rapidly approaching, and I'm definitely looking forward to it. Starting in June, I will have four weeks of summer camp at work, followed by four weeks of vacation (yea!). At the end of this month is Jenn's baby shower, and Nick's family is coming in from California for it. We are both looking forward to their visit.
The real estate brokerage is slow right now. Nick will soon add a real estate agent to his company, and hopefully business will pick up this summer. Regardless, it will be an exciting summer as we await the arrival of our nephew Brody Michael Lateur! And soon after that Nick plans to participate in a sprint triathlon on Labor Day. He has started training for it, so we'll see how that goes.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good recap! It was fun seeing you and the dogs at the races...I think that was the first time I met them in person, since they were at "grandma's" for your party. I am definitely looking forward to summer, myself.