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ZONA {recap.two}

Oct 1, 2012 /

As you hopefully saw in the previous post, a group of girls and myself took a little trip back in May to Scottsdale, AZ. This post will include some really great and funny recaps but I also want to touch on who these friends are and what they mean to me.

These girls, known as the BRATZ, are incredible in almost all ways. They are the type of friends that you never want to lose, never want to hurt, and always want to remember. They are the type of friends that challenge each other in more ways than one and each of them are beautiful women of God. I never thought that friends could be like these girls are to me. Yes, sometimes we are super bratty and sometimes we laugh so hard that our abs ache for days. We almost always eat ice cream, never ever get enough sleep when we’re together and sometimes we talk for so long that we list off every single type of ball we can think of (you’ll understand why when we open “Balls” – the store that sells all types of ball: basketball, meatball, magic8ball, lint ball, etc..). We pray for each other and we group message each other when we need help or just a good laugh. These girls have sharpened and challenged me in my faith and I have no doubt that they will continue to do so for many years to come. It’s not very often that a big group of girls can be friends like we are. Unfortunately not all of the BRATZ could come to Arizona (it was pretty last minute – I’m shocked that we got 8 girls there) but all of the BRATZ mean the world to me and I wouldn’t trade them for anything.

Now, on to the big hike. The mountain is called Black Mountain. I assume it’s called that because when you look at it, it looks black. There is a trail but don’t let it fool you, it’s harder than you’d think.IMG_2022IMG_2024

We decided to wake up fairly early to get this hike accomplished by a decent hour of the morning. We packed our bags,  filled our waterbottles and lathered on the sunscreen before heading out. We were determined to have fun – and to be bratty – but making it to the top was not a requirement. I only took two pictures of us on the way up which is probably for the best. One on the road leading to the trail and the other about halfway to the top. There was a lot of moaning and groaning, a lot of breaks and a lot of forced motivation by the super fit arizona people who hike Black Mountain everyday. We did accomplish our two goals though. We had a lot of fun and we were excessively bratty. Oh, and some of us made it to the top!IMG_2025IMG_2036IMG_2055

There were a lot of pictures taken at the top and zero pictures taken on the way down. We were focusing too hard on not letting our knees go out on us, tripping down to the super sharp rocks, or falling into the many cactus’ that sit very close to the trail. We definitely had our adventure though.

On our last night in Arizona we decided that we were going to climb up the mini hill behind the house to watch the sunset and snap some photos.IMG_2061IMG_2068

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Now the photo above is a pretty important one. If you look closely, right next to Missy’s leg is a cactus. About 2.5 seconds after this picture was taken that cactus, known as the jumping cholla (pronounced choy-ya), attacked. The attack jumpstarted the next series of photos.IMG_2093IMG_2100IMG_2108

Caroline and I went to work on removing the cactus from her leg with a couple rocks and two bobby pins. The idea was that the cactus would come out with a good pull, but apparently the jumping cholla acts differently than the traditional cactus. The moment it is touched by something other than itself it  latches on to that object. It is called “jumping” for a reason, I suppose. The pricks were dug into Missy’s leg about an inch and our many attempts to get them out were not working. Finally, as a team,we made some progress, but unfortunately Caroline was taken out in the process.IMG_2115IMG_2118IMG_2113the “uninvolved” BRATZ who didn’t know how to help, so they laughed a lot

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I am happy to report that all parts of the jumping cholla were removed – although I recently heard from Caroline that she still has marks on her thumb from where it dug into her. It was wild and it was definitely not what we expected to happen on our little hike, but it was an adventure to say the least.

That’s all for now, but still to come is nertz and the drive home. You really don’t want to miss it. 🙂

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ZONA {recap.one}

Sep 29, 2012 /

Right after graduation – before the *organized* chaos of the wedding and summer fun began – a group of gal pals and myself took a little road trip. Two cars – 8 divas – and the long, open road. It took us approximately 17 hours to reach our destination, we stayed for 3 days and then headed back to the midwest.

There was a lot of poolside fun, multiple target runs, cream cheese obliques, one big hike, and one mini hike that involved an attacking cactus. We had so much fun and I can only hope we can go back someday – with maybe a few more gals this time. It was the perfect way to celebrate graduation and my final month of singleness.

On our way to Arizona we had three ladies that couldn’t leave early Sunday morning (super bratty of them) so they were able to enjoy the privilege of flying. After 17 hours in the car, driver #2 Lindsey and I drove another 45 minutes to pick up Cheyn, Swanson, and Gracie from the airport. Once all 8 of us had safely arrived at the house our ZONA brattiness had officially begun.376952_3712681534209_1014730803_nCheyn was behind and camera and Missy was sleeping – but we had finally all arrived.

The next morning we got up and made banana pancakes – went on our first target run – bought 5 more pool floaties and sent this video to momma Scheer.

Each day we had a different event. The first day was strictly devoted to pool time and target runs. Then we had a morning of hiking, an afternoon of shopping, more pool time, and a regular nap time around 4:00. We also had a regular snack time that consisted of cream cheese, dried beef, wheat thins, doritos, and oreo balls. One afternoon a few of us spent a significant time working on a puzzle as well. It was a wild time.

IMG_1924We had Pei Wei for dinner one night – and we made our own fruit punch!

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We spent a lot of time in the evenings enjoying the sunset and sitting on the back patio.

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One of the nights, my fellow BRATZ surprised me with a bachelorette party. Those silly friends.

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Also, have I mentioned that we ate a lot of really delicious food?

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That’s all for now! Up next we have {the big hike, the attacking cactus, and nertz} and trust me, you’re not gonna want to miss it.

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Maize Girls Golf

Sep 22, 2012 /

I have been out of work for the last two weeks – a life update that will happen eventually – so because of this I have been able to get out and see my younger sister play some golf. Last Monday my parents and I drove out to Garden City to watch the team. Now, I used to be a girls golfer myself and I can say with confidence that the sport of girls golf has changed drastically since I was involved. For example, my sister plays in the fourth spot on the Maize team but if she had been on my team in 2008 she would have easily been the number one player. These girls are dedicated! (not to say my team wasn’t dedicated but we had maybe two truly “dedicated” girls and I was not one of them) Also, they get such cute outfits! We wore mens polos (not kidding) with khakis. These girls get super cute Nike skirts and Puma tank polos with cute logos – it’s just not fair.

Anyways, it’s been a lot of fun watching her golf and I’m really proud of her for working so hard to get where she is.

Golf.9.21Isn’t she just the cutest?

That picture was taken on the very last hole – and that is why she is so happy. It was a miserably windy day and her group took 5 hours and 30 minutes to finish. She rocked though.

Here she is not so happy – mostly not so happy with the annoying sister who keeps taking pictures.

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I could brag about this girl for far longer than you all could handle. Even though it was super windy, we had a lot of fun. Dad got frustrated for a few holes when Maddie would pull the wrong club but that is the reality of learning how to golf from daddo.

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IMG_2454The only photo I took of me watching golf – in the shade of course – and with the zoom lens

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She ended up tying for 6th place! It was a good day for Maize Girls Golf. Also the first time Maize had ever beat Garden City on GC’s turf. I learned that I have more Maize pride than I thought, but then again it might be because someone I love is participating.

That’s all for now, folks.
See you soon,
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