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Relaxing, Gymnastics & Swimming Oh My!

Just a quick update on what we have been up too! After Matt and I came back from a RELAXING anniversary trip to Mexico I continued that with a 2 week break from hitting lessons. After thinking about it, I realized I hadn't taken a break in all the 5 years I have been doing lessons, so I figured 2 weeks was well deserved! I loved just being with the kids and using that extra time to...just be. I was "hit" hard this week, I am BOOKED all week with lessons... Can we rewind back to Mexico? As for the kiddos... We still have Kapri in gymnastics and she LOVES going.  Mom took her last week and I think it was a treat for both of them. We also have both kids in swimming due to Kapri, she posts a threat anytime we are around water. Her fearless nature and I have a love/hate relationship and this is the part I HATE! She will walk, run, jump in a pool without thinking twice (or even knowing) the consequence... So for my sanity and anxiety level to remain somewhat sane we have ta

6 Years in the Making

What an adventure Matt and I have been on for the past 6 years. When I think about what we have lived over the (very fast) years I can’t be more thankful for what we have been handed…a committed, faithful, encouraging, patient (most of the time), supporting and most of all loving partner. Add 2 kids in there and we have a CRAZY, chaotic, AMAZING life. Praise you God. Here is how we celebrated (with NO crazy, chaotic BUT amazing kiddos)… A week full of pool, beach, Banana Mammas (my drink of choice) and lots of cuddling.  Zip Lined the Sierra Madres This last set of pictures is of our 2nd excursion. We took a tour that included snorkeling and kyaking but then they took us to a little village that you can ONLY reach by boat. The city of 900 or less was called Yelapa (pronounced Je-loppa). The people live so simple and eat off the land.  EVERYTHING has to be brought by boat so you can imagine how expensive it is for these people that have little to no money. They make