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Viva Vallarta

Last month I was fortunate enough to take an amazing vacation.

Thanks to Brett’s uncle (and his aunt having her birthday to prompt the trip) the whole family was able to go! It was a surprise party for his aunt, and his uncle (and Brett, and his uncle’s assistant) have been planning it for a year! And even though there were several things that almost spoiled the surprise, the whole thing managed to go off without the surprise being ruined!!!!

Mary was very surprised to see her whole family in MEXICO!

That’s right, this surprise party took place in another country! There were 17 of us. And it was such a wonderful time.

I feel so thankful to be included as part of this family. Everyone is so genuinely kind and they truly get along and enjoy each other’s company.

Here are a few shots from the trip.

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                      Our view from the dining room terrace.

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Our day in Sayulita.  My favorite place on Earth.

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Brett and me after surfing.  I’m fierce!

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Brett as a living mannequin in a boutique in downtown Vallarta.

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At the Cheeky Monkey.  Best drinks in town (and SUPER CHEAP)!

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Brett’s sister, mom and cousin.  Three of the nicest women I know.

 

A huge!!! THANK YOU to Dave and Mary for such an amazing trip!

A Decade Later

Where were you when…

That’s the question today, isn’t it?

I remember with vivid detail that day. For starters, it was beautiful. Sunny, blue sky. I was a freshman at the University of Central Oklahoma. I was driving to my first class of the day – Music Theory.

I remember wishing my radio in the car worked because the 25 minute drive was sort of boring and I usually listened to NPR. I’m a geek, what can I say.

When I arrived at class, the room was unusually empty. I walked back into the hallway to check for a missed announcement about class being cancelled. One of my class mates saw me and said “we’re in here.” She was talking about the room next door – it had a tv. She told me an airplane had hit one of the towers in New York.

As we stood in that room, watching history unfold before our eyes, we all gasped in collective shock and horror as we saw a second plane crash into the other tower. I remember tears starting to form in my eyes.

My classes were cancelled and all I could do was cry. I felt numb. I kept thinking “why would someone do such a thing?” “WHO would do such a terrible thing?”

Now, a decade later, I think the question should be “where are we NOW….

Are we safer as a nation? More united as a whole? Are we less? The same?

My hope, for our nation, is that we never forget that hatred lives. But I hope we remember, too, that love, peace and kindness DO triumph. That goodness prevails over evil. That lightness drives out darkness.

I hope ordinary citizens continue to be heroes for their families, friends and neighbors. That the lives lost and the sacrifices made live on in each of us.

That we continue to heal. We pause to remember, look back. But that as we do so, we remember to continue to look forward. Toward the future. Toward hope. Peace. Love. Kindness.

So, where were YOU when…. And where are you NOW?

09.11.2001/09.11.2011 never forgotten.

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Head for the Cure!

So a few weeks ago, Brett’s sister had a great idea. Let’s sign up for the Head for the Cure 5k, a race/walk that raises awareness and dontations for brain cancer research, that’s coming to Kansas City at the end of August. We can race as a team in support of Uncle Jim (Suddreth).

It was such a great idea! So here we are just a few days away from the race and I am getting sort of excited. I was so excited when we first registered, that I set up a fundraising page for our team, Team Mongo!

If you would like to support our team, and help find a cure for the disease, please click here to make your donation. Please make your donation in honor of Jim Suddreth.

Thank you in advance for taking the time to make a difference!

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JHS Class of 2001

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June 10th was my 10 year high school reunion. 10 YEARS?!?! What? Where did the last decade go?!?!

When I first saw the Facebook post about planning it I immediately decided I wasn’t going. No way. Uh-huh. Why on Earth would I want to go? I haven’t seen any of my high school class in ten years – maybe there is a reason…. And on and on and on.

But with advice and input from my trusted advisors (and a lot of encouragement from Brett) I changed my mind and went.

And I am so HAPPY that I did. I had a really great time seeing the people I haven’t seen in ten years.

There were lots of drinks bought, a ton of laughter and so many pictures. It was really a great night and I’m so glad I didn’t miss a wonderful opportunity to see some really great people.

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56th Annual Bacchus Ball

Saturday was the 56th annual Bacchus Ball and Brett and I along with a great group of friends, attended once again.  If you’re not familiar with the Bacchus Foundation check out www.kcbacchus.com.  This year’s beneficiary was the Heartland Men’s Chorus (for more information about the Chorus and for upcoming performances, visit www.hmckc.org.)

It’s been said that pictures are worth a thousand words, so I’ll just show you how much fun we had!

 

Part of the Chorus

A Royal Masquerade

With the Mesmers

It was a great night spent with great friends benefiting a great cause.  Can’t wait for next year!