Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Mayhem part 3.5 Memorial Day weekend - Washed Ashore Art

I'd been having hip issues for a couple years now... well since Wichita so 4 years it comes and goes. But it'd been getting bad again and I wanted to be able to do yoga without pain so I went back to my physical therapist mid May. (it's mid June now and it's helped a TON) but here I am on Friday May 22nd attempted to do my moved but getting interrupted with a dog needing attention. 


Things have been hard lately with Kyle and I just not getting to see each other and frankly being burnt out with the whole parenting gig, May is exhausting. We went on a run together Saturday morning and it was so good to chat and talk through all the feels. :-) Running is free marriage therapy. But not really free cuz marriage is always work. 


Memorial Day weekend AHHHHH no tournaments and finally a weekend of nothing on the calendar (a little calm before the final week push of May)
Sunday was warm and we put the work in to get over to the beach. Aired up both paddle boards which took fooorrreeevvveer. Me and Mary went out on them first. 






Paddled over to Brownie Lake through the tunnel.

Mary had an assignment in social studies with an option to cook something from her heritage... which she took the British route of our ancestry and wanted to make Yorkshire Parkin... I have NO clue what this is but she was set on making it, lol. It's like a gingerbread coffee cake. It wasn't that bad. 


Monday was Memorial Day, I taught my morning barre class then we loaded the kids up for some forced family fun (they all complained) and went to Como Zoo. They had trash art on display and it was the same exhibit we saw in Wichita the year we moved. (ironically almost exactly 4 years ago) WashedAShore





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