Thursday, July 8, 2010
Nerren Reunion 2010
Last week we traveled to Tennessee for the first Nerren family reunion. It was a long drive, but well worth the travel. Our extended family all camped in the Cherokee National Forest at Camp Cherokee. It was a great opportunity to catch up with cousins we haven't seen in a very long time. On Saturday a small group of us went on a rafting trip down the Ocoee river. It was very exciting and Erin even took an unexpected river swim after being accidentally booted out of the raft during one particular rapid. Hopefully, this will be one of many family get-togethers to come....since we have missed everyone tremendously. My only complaint was that we didn't have more time.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Our talented family
Our fall has been crazy busy. Our first anniversary has come and gone along with many other important events. Today we are reflecting on our fun and talented family.
This past October I traveled to a professional development and stayed in Houston with my big sister Stephanie and Tim. We went to dinner at the Redfish for my birthday and then later that evening Tim demonstrated his monkey boy impression.
Mike’s big brother and Michelle married this past September. At the wedding celebration Mike’s dad was a dancing fiend, and showed his grandson, Jordan, how to impress the ladies.
Stephen celebrated his 16th birthday. After his birthday dinner, he chose to go to Amy’s ice cream for dessert. The man behind the counter asked him why he was wearing a sombrero, and after Stephen told him that it was his birthday, a deal ensued. Stephen would get free ice cream….as long as he could catch it.
Also, Mike has finally finished his long endeavor of completing our 90 gallon tank stand. Everything but the canopy is completed. It looks great.
We are looking forward to our Thanksgiving week break…we sooo need a break!
This past October I traveled to a professional development and stayed in Houston with my big sister Stephanie and Tim. We went to dinner at the Redfish for my birthday and then later that evening Tim demonstrated his monkey boy impression.
Mike’s big brother and Michelle married this past September. At the wedding celebration Mike’s dad was a dancing fiend, and showed his grandson, Jordan, how to impress the ladies.
Stephen celebrated his 16th birthday. After his birthday dinner, he chose to go to Amy’s ice cream for dessert. The man behind the counter asked him why he was wearing a sombrero, and after Stephen told him that it was his birthday, a deal ensued. Stephen would get free ice cream….as long as he could catch it.
Also, Mike has finally finished his long endeavor of completing our 90 gallon tank stand. Everything but the canopy is completed. It looks great.
We are looking forward to our Thanksgiving week break…we sooo need a break!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Colorful House
Last month a wonderful friend came to visit and helped us paint 5 rooms in our house in only 3 days. It was quite a feat! Now we have 6 total colorful rooms. Here are some pictures to give you and idea of our new color scheme.
Master Bedroom Master Bath
Stephen's bedroom
Guest bathroom
Game Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Master Bedroom Master Bath
Stephen's bedroom
Guest bathroom
Game Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Signs around Austin...
Summer's Slipping Away...
We have about one week until Stephen begins grueling football two-a-days and two weeks before I return to work. Where did summer go so quickly? It has been a hot one without enough rain. Last week I stayed with my big sister in Houston while some co-workers and I attended professional development and then I brought my niece, Hannah, home to visit a few days. My sister asked what it was like to trade for a daughter....I must say nice. Mike asked me if I was trying to trick him into wanting a daughter since she was sweet, didn't talk back, and was interested in helping out with his fish.
I took Hannah tubing on the San Marcos river one day and we ran into some interesting folks (as usual). An older group kept calling out "Ticca-tacka, ticca-tacka...Oi, oi, OI!" We have no clue what they meant... Later that Friday we drove her to downtown so she could watch the bats take flight from underneath Congress Street bridge and later we dinned at one of our favorite quaint local Brazilian restaurants, Sao Paulo's. After dinner she declared that Brazilian is now her favorite kind of food.
Saturday morning Hannah and I enjoyed the local favorite spot for crepes, Fliphappy. About noon Stephen finally returned from his Canada trip and to celebrate we all went swimming at Barton Springs Pool. There isn't much else worth doing on a scorching hot summer day. That night we drove to Houston to return Hannah to her parents. Sunday we we able to spend the day with my Aunt Suzanne and Uncle George who were visiting from Tennessee. It was great to see them. Hopefully next time they'll come to see Austin.
Yesterday Stephen and I spent the day at the Lost Pines Resort in Bastrop with Marga, Jonah, and Hannah. That evening Jenny and Molly stopped by to see us as well. This weekend we are picking up Jordan, Mike's nephew, to hang with us for a week. I suppose we're trying to squeeze in as many family visits as possible before summer subsides....
Keep Cool!
Laura, Mike, n Stephen
I took Hannah tubing on the San Marcos river one day and we ran into some interesting folks (as usual). An older group kept calling out "Ticca-tacka, ticca-tacka...Oi, oi, OI!" We have no clue what they meant... Later that Friday we drove her to downtown so she could watch the bats take flight from underneath Congress Street bridge and later we dinned at one of our favorite quaint local Brazilian restaurants, Sao Paulo's. After dinner she declared that Brazilian is now her favorite kind of food.
Saturday morning Hannah and I enjoyed the local favorite spot for crepes, Fliphappy. About noon Stephen finally returned from his Canada trip and to celebrate we all went swimming at Barton Springs Pool. There isn't much else worth doing on a scorching hot summer day. That night we drove to Houston to return Hannah to her parents. Sunday we we able to spend the day with my Aunt Suzanne and Uncle George who were visiting from Tennessee. It was great to see them. Hopefully next time they'll come to see Austin.
Yesterday Stephen and I spent the day at the Lost Pines Resort in Bastrop with Marga, Jonah, and Hannah. That evening Jenny and Molly stopped by to see us as well. This weekend we are picking up Jordan, Mike's nephew, to hang with us for a week. I suppose we're trying to squeeze in as many family visits as possible before summer subsides....
Keep Cool!
Laura, Mike, n Stephen
Monday, July 6, 2009
Birthdays, Reunions, and Beaches....
June flew by already? Last month we had a lot of excitement. Misty and her kiddos visited from Marshall and we gave them a brief tour around Austin and visited SeaWorld in San Antonio. Next we celebrated Noah's birthday at the lake house. We hosted a surprise poker party for Mike's birthday. It was great that so many friend's made it over to celebrate with us...he didn't figure it out until we crossed the threshold at our house where we were (so he claims). We served a plethora of his favorite foods, hot wings, pizza, chips, and cake. He was not as successful at poker, but still enjoyed the game. The last weekend of June we drove to Dallas for Mike's 20-year high school reunion which was fun. Earlier in the day we ate lunch with a couple of his high school friends who have been living overseas. Later that night he had fun seeing who recognized him with his drastic change in hairstyle. Sunday morning, after the reunion, we caravaned south and spent a few days at North Padre Island with Mike's parents. We stayed at their old favorite spot, Island House, right on the beach. We brought Noah along to offer Stephen some youthful company. On Tuesday morning we woke up very early to witness the release of a few hundred Kemp's Ridley sea turtle hatchlings. Each time a turtle made it out to the sea the audience applauded their triumph. The sad truth is that only a handful of the hatchlings we saw released will live through their first year.
For the 4th, Mike, Stephen, and I went downtown to Auditorium Shores to listen to the Austin Symphony play and to witness the fireworks. It was a pleasant way to celebrate Independence Day.
Early Monday morning Stephen and a group of fellow boy scouts began their trek to Canada. They are off to the Northern Tier of Canada where they will canoe and portage along the lakes and great wilderness for about 10 days. He is scheduled to return on the 18th. We hope his trip is safe and he steers clear of grumpy Caribou.
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