Wow! I didn't think it could get any busier than it was, but guess what??? It did! With 3 of the 4 playing base/softball, games & practices plus Jed & I both working FT, We are busier than I ever imagined. I have 3 episodes of Glee, 7 episodes of Private Practice & 10 episodes of Friday Night Lights sitting on my DVR. Poor DVR hasn't seen me since sometime in early May. Not to mention the 24 episodes of Dr. Oz that I deleted & took him off the DVR schedule since there's no way I could ever catch up. So basically, this is not the summer of TV. However, I have managed to read all 3 of The Hunger Games books & 3 of James Patterson's series called Maximum Ride. (I'd be into book 4 already if I would've remembered to check it out from the library last Thursday.)
So.....what is going on besides kids sports? Well, Jed is busy managing the hotel still. He has taken a few days off here & there to hang out with the kids, play some golf & get some things done around the house.
I have been busier this year with work than ever. My boss started holding monthly meetings & now I have to have a budget, watch income, develop programs & implement the programs into the nursery. It's actually been fun to do. It's like I got my teaching degree & have my own classroom, except I don't get paid a teachers salary & I don't have the same kids all day long. (Thank God for that!)
We haven't made it to the lake yet this year, but we've been at Genesis, Terredyne & Mulvane pools almost daily. Some days it's me & whoever doesn't play ball that night. You know the rule: No sun, no swimming on ballgame days!
Jed & I managed to go to KC & watch the NASCAR race for a whole weekend! It was one of the best experiences I've ever had. We got many autographs; Richard "The King" Petty, Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhart Jr., Chad Knaus, Jack Rousch, Mark Martin, Joey Logano, Richard Childress, & so many more. I got my picture taking with Jeff Gordon. We walked all around in the garages & up & down pitt road. It was such a great weekend. I am so addicted and can't wait to go to my next race!
I'm going to post some pics of things going on if I can remember to soon. ;-)
God bless,
Mel
My 4 Leaf Clovers refers to my love of my 4 children. Lucky as a four leaf clover, am I.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
March 2011








Way too much going on in March to post it in March! In fact we are actually halfway through April when I am finding time to post.
Kenna went on a ski trip with our church, Messiah Ev. Lutheran Church, youth group. They went to Loveland Ski Area in Colorado. She had a good time but decided she dislikes skiing! She never even rode the lift up to the top slopes. Just skied the bunny slopes. But she looked good doing it!
Koen started practicing for baseball and soccer. Yes, he is playing two sports at the same time. It's been pretty interesting already. Baseball comes first, because it is a competitive league and costs more plus there is more time involved and teammates that have time and money involved. Soccer is through the Mulvane Optimist Club and is played more like a rec league. So far, he has only had to miss Wednesday's practices for soccer.
Kammie is playing soccer as well this year. She has been unbelievable compared to last year when she was busy picking daisies on the fields! Her team is the Cyclones. Kammie's friends Delaney, Tianna & Ashley are on her team this year too! She loves playing Soccer.
Kampman has been a typical 2 yr old almost 3. Very outspoken, bossy, loud, sweet, loving & happy & healthy. He thinks he is in charge. Which is why I have started to call him "Boss." All I can say is, "This is going to be a long year between 3 & 4."
Jed and I are still just working and running kids from here to there and everywhere in between. Jed's hotel is doing great. He's selling out on a regular basis. Of course he doesn't really like managing people, but really who does? I have a new assistant at the smaller nursery that I am in charge of. Amanda, who is one of my friends and has been working at my nursery branch for 2 1/2 yrs. She's doing awesome and I'm not dealing with that nursery very much at all.
So now that's March in a nutshell.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Lea Michele Singing America The Beautiful 2011 Super Bowl
Check out my boys Greg Jennings #85 and Charles Woodson #21. Also, listen to all the cheers President George W. Bush and Mrs. Bush get when they are shown on the megascreen! I guess some people aren't happy with what is going on in DC!
Monday, February 21, 2011
February 2011





February...what has happened in February?
Well, after the Green Bay Packers won the NFC championship, Jed and I decided we couldn't pass up the opportunity to travel to see our team in the super bowl. After all, it was only in Dallas, TX. A mere 5 1/2 hrs from us. So we searched online for tickets, but after searching and searching and searching, we found nothing we wanted to buy. Tickets were going for $2500.00 a piece. And that was in the nosebleeds! A friend of ours, actually Jed's best man in our wedding, Matt Whipple, and his wife Christy, live in Dallas. They let us know we were welcome to stay at their house for the weekend. My parents said they could take our kids for the weekend too. The stars were aligning! So we drove the kids to grandmas and papas house on Friday, Feb. 4Th, and headed to Dallas Saturday morning. Well, it had snowed the whole week before super bowl Sunday, a lot. Oklahoma received about 18 inches of snow in just two days. I guess Oklahoma just decided not to clean off the roadways, because it was a mess. There were times when the road was just carved out of the snow. Anyway, needless to say it took 7 1/2 hrs to get to Dallas...ugh!!!
Matt and Christy's house...It is too cute! Exactly what I think I would like if I didn't have kids. Real chic and adorable, white furniture, breakable decor, I could just eat it up. Obviously, they'll have to change it all someday when they have kids, then again, they just might be contempt with their little orphaned dog Myla. She's so ugly, she's cute. I think she was part rat terrier and part chiuaua?!?! Feisty little thing. I wanted to bring her home with me, Jed said no. :(
Matt and Christy's furnace blew the day before we arrived, so when we got there, the repair man was figuring out what was wrong. $600.00 later, they had heat! It was getting pretty cold in the house, I think 52 degrees? Jed even put on his packer snow gloves!
Saturday night we decided to go to downtown Arlington and check out the stadium and go to Tailgate Tavern. The Tavern is owned by Christy's friends dad, Mario. Mario is a ticket broker, and we were told he might have extra tickets to the game for us. Well, usually ticket prices go down the day before and the day of a big event like this, but in this instance, ticket prices were skyrocketing. No one had any tickets to sell. They were going so far above face value it was ridiculous! On Saturday night Mario's' tickets were selling for $3200.00 a piece. Face value was $900.00! So we just partied the night away.
Sunday morning came, and I really wanted to go to Ft. Worth at 6:00am to hang out at the ESPN desk and watch the 'Mike & Mike Show' live. But I didn't want to go alone, and everyone else in the house (i.e. Jed, Matt & Christy) had too much fun parting the night before, and were not getting up. So I just went and got some Whataburger for breakfast and watched Mike & Mike on TV. (Which, I'll have to admit, was way warmer).
Everyone finally started to get up and moving around 11am. Everyone that is, except Matt! Matt was struggling to stand vertical for long periods of time. I think he forgot he was 36 yrs old for one night. This is the reason that I didn't participate in the festivities so much, but chose to be the DD instead. Smart choice I do believe! We finally got rolling to the super bowl around 2pm. (About 8 hrs after I wanted to be out experiencing it all). Anyway, parking down at the stadium was outrageously priced. Some spots went for as much as $500.00 a parking spot! But J' Gilligan's sports bar parking was free. (We did our research). And J' Gilligan's was the chosen "Home" bar for Packer fans. We figured if we couldn't score some tickets into the game, then we would just watch from the bar.
We walked the 1 mile to the stadium. And I have to say, it was truly amazing to be walking among the other fans. Everyone was giving high fives, shouting "Go Pack Go!" "Go Steelers!" and such. We saw a lot of fun costumes. Packer Elvis, Titlebelt Packers, fans on stilts, every jersey on the team pretty much. (Yes, there were some idiots wearing a Favre jersey). I'm sorry, but you can't be a true Packer fan if you're going to wear the jersey of the one who played for the arch rival. That's just wrong. I even spotted a #74 Kampman jersey. Gave that guy a high-five! (Our son Kampman is named after Green Bay Packer, Aaron Kampman, who no longer plays for Green Bay, but he did when we named him).
Pretty much everyone on the street was looking for tickets. People had signs saying "I need 2 tickets" "I need 4 tickets" Some people were holding up 2 fingers, some 4, and some just 1 finger. All, looking for tickets to buy. There were none, which drove the price up even higher. After walking through the crowd for awhile, we decided to find a place to watch the game from. We ended up back at Tailgate Tavern, eating their amazing spread of fresh seafood and such, and enjoying free drinks.
The pregame began. Jed and I were both so nervous. I couldn't get my leg to stop shaking. I couldn't eat or drink anything in fear of being sick with anxiety over the game. Pretty silly to get so nervous over a football game, but it's our team! Lea Michelle sang the pregame song "America The Beautiful". Which is actually my favorite over "The Star Spangled Banner". And as we all know, Christina Aguilera totally ruined "The Star Spangled Banner". I'll add a YouTube of Lea Michelle to this blog.
The owner of Tailgate Tavern, Mario, went to the game and ended up selling his last two tickets outside the entrance gate, after kick-off but before the first quarter ended, for $5000.00 a piece! And those tickets were way at the top of the stadium!
The first half of the game was great! Green Bay put some points on the board and they were playing with confidence. Then just before the half, Pittsburgh started to make a comeback. Boo!!! The Packers struggled a bit in the third quarter, but never gave up the lead. I had my head down in my hat for pretty much the entire fourth quarter. I would listen to the bar, if I heard loud cheers I knew it was something good and I would look up to watch the replay.
After the win, there was a lot of celebrating going on in the bar. And I have to say I was mighty impressed with the Steeler fans. They were nothing but nice to the Packer fans. Some even gave us congratulatory handshakes and said "good game." Jed and I walked through the crowd back to our car so that we could experience the winning atmosphere. It was great! Lot's of people cheering, "Go Pack Go!" and "Titletown" and "We're bringing Lombardi home again."
Monday morning, Jed and I drove back to Kansas, picked up our kids, and headed back to Mulvane. Back to reality. But we had an experience to remember for all of our lives and our beloved Packers were the World Champions!!!
Well, after the Green Bay Packers won the NFC championship, Jed and I decided we couldn't pass up the opportunity to travel to see our team in the super bowl. After all, it was only in Dallas, TX. A mere 5 1/2 hrs from us. So we searched online for tickets, but after searching and searching and searching, we found nothing we wanted to buy. Tickets were going for $2500.00 a piece. And that was in the nosebleeds! A friend of ours, actually Jed's best man in our wedding, Matt Whipple, and his wife Christy, live in Dallas. They let us know we were welcome to stay at their house for the weekend. My parents said they could take our kids for the weekend too. The stars were aligning! So we drove the kids to grandmas and papas house on Friday, Feb. 4Th, and headed to Dallas Saturday morning. Well, it had snowed the whole week before super bowl Sunday, a lot. Oklahoma received about 18 inches of snow in just two days. I guess Oklahoma just decided not to clean off the roadways, because it was a mess. There were times when the road was just carved out of the snow. Anyway, needless to say it took 7 1/2 hrs to get to Dallas...ugh!!!
Matt and Christy's house...It is too cute! Exactly what I think I would like if I didn't have kids. Real chic and adorable, white furniture, breakable decor, I could just eat it up. Obviously, they'll have to change it all someday when they have kids, then again, they just might be contempt with their little orphaned dog Myla. She's so ugly, she's cute. I think she was part rat terrier and part chiuaua?!?! Feisty little thing. I wanted to bring her home with me, Jed said no. :(
Matt and Christy's furnace blew the day before we arrived, so when we got there, the repair man was figuring out what was wrong. $600.00 later, they had heat! It was getting pretty cold in the house, I think 52 degrees? Jed even put on his packer snow gloves!
Saturday night we decided to go to downtown Arlington and check out the stadium and go to Tailgate Tavern. The Tavern is owned by Christy's friends dad, Mario. Mario is a ticket broker, and we were told he might have extra tickets to the game for us. Well, usually ticket prices go down the day before and the day of a big event like this, but in this instance, ticket prices were skyrocketing. No one had any tickets to sell. They were going so far above face value it was ridiculous! On Saturday night Mario's' tickets were selling for $3200.00 a piece. Face value was $900.00! So we just partied the night away.
Sunday morning came, and I really wanted to go to Ft. Worth at 6:00am to hang out at the ESPN desk and watch the 'Mike & Mike Show' live. But I didn't want to go alone, and everyone else in the house (i.e. Jed, Matt & Christy) had too much fun parting the night before, and were not getting up. So I just went and got some Whataburger for breakfast and watched Mike & Mike on TV. (Which, I'll have to admit, was way warmer).
Everyone finally started to get up and moving around 11am. Everyone that is, except Matt! Matt was struggling to stand vertical for long periods of time. I think he forgot he was 36 yrs old for one night. This is the reason that I didn't participate in the festivities so much, but chose to be the DD instead. Smart choice I do believe! We finally got rolling to the super bowl around 2pm. (About 8 hrs after I wanted to be out experiencing it all). Anyway, parking down at the stadium was outrageously priced. Some spots went for as much as $500.00 a parking spot! But J' Gilligan's sports bar parking was free. (We did our research). And J' Gilligan's was the chosen "Home" bar for Packer fans. We figured if we couldn't score some tickets into the game, then we would just watch from the bar.
We walked the 1 mile to the stadium. And I have to say, it was truly amazing to be walking among the other fans. Everyone was giving high fives, shouting "Go Pack Go!" "Go Steelers!" and such. We saw a lot of fun costumes. Packer Elvis, Titlebelt Packers, fans on stilts, every jersey on the team pretty much. (Yes, there were some idiots wearing a Favre jersey). I'm sorry, but you can't be a true Packer fan if you're going to wear the jersey of the one who played for the arch rival. That's just wrong. I even spotted a #74 Kampman jersey. Gave that guy a high-five! (Our son Kampman is named after Green Bay Packer, Aaron Kampman, who no longer plays for Green Bay, but he did when we named him).
Pretty much everyone on the street was looking for tickets. People had signs saying "I need 2 tickets" "I need 4 tickets" Some people were holding up 2 fingers, some 4, and some just 1 finger. All, looking for tickets to buy. There were none, which drove the price up even higher. After walking through the crowd for awhile, we decided to find a place to watch the game from. We ended up back at Tailgate Tavern, eating their amazing spread of fresh seafood and such, and enjoying free drinks.
The pregame began. Jed and I were both so nervous. I couldn't get my leg to stop shaking. I couldn't eat or drink anything in fear of being sick with anxiety over the game. Pretty silly to get so nervous over a football game, but it's our team! Lea Michelle sang the pregame song "America The Beautiful". Which is actually my favorite over "The Star Spangled Banner". And as we all know, Christina Aguilera totally ruined "The Star Spangled Banner". I'll add a YouTube of Lea Michelle to this blog.
The owner of Tailgate Tavern, Mario, went to the game and ended up selling his last two tickets outside the entrance gate, after kick-off but before the first quarter ended, for $5000.00 a piece! And those tickets were way at the top of the stadium!
The first half of the game was great! Green Bay put some points on the board and they were playing with confidence. Then just before the half, Pittsburgh started to make a comeback. Boo!!! The Packers struggled a bit in the third quarter, but never gave up the lead. I had my head down in my hat for pretty much the entire fourth quarter. I would listen to the bar, if I heard loud cheers I knew it was something good and I would look up to watch the replay.
After the win, there was a lot of celebrating going on in the bar. And I have to say I was mighty impressed with the Steeler fans. They were nothing but nice to the Packer fans. Some even gave us congratulatory handshakes and said "good game." Jed and I walked through the crowd back to our car so that we could experience the winning atmosphere. It was great! Lot's of people cheering, "Go Pack Go!" and "Titletown" and "We're bringing Lombardi home again."
Monday morning, Jed and I drove back to Kansas, picked up our kids, and headed back to Mulvane. Back to reality. But we had an experience to remember for all of our lives and our beloved Packers were the World Champions!!!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
January 2011
I'm going to have to try the blog-thing again. Now that I have a home computer again, maybe it will be easier. We'll see.
Jed is still General Manager at Towne Place Suites by Marriott. He's training for his fifth marathon, I think he wants to do the Lambeau Field Marathon in May 2011. He has also started P90X and Insanity workouts.
I am still managing the nursery at Genesis. I recently asked to be able to not manage the East Central branch. I was told I could give my assistant manager more work, but I still need to be the GO-TO person. GO-Figure!!! Anyway I'm trying to be less stressed these days. I am going to start a separate blog next week that is strictly going to be my journal for weight loss (hopefully). I am planning on doing weight watchers again. Cross your fingers.
Kenna is enjoying 6th grade. She was given the "Kindness" award for December 2010. She made all A's on her report card. Kenna will be taking a babysitters class this spring so that she can start babysitting for people. Kenna will be 12 on January 27th.
Koen is a reading machine. He is currently reading "The Action Bible" & "Geramino Stilton: Surf's Up" & "The Revenge of the Shadow King" Koen is getting ready to start practicing baseball. He goes for a uniform fitting on Saturday the 15th. This is his first year to play on this baseball team and not at the rec center. He'll be playing at the southwest boys club in Wichita, KS. Koen got all A's and 2 B's on his report card. The 2 B's were in higher classes than he was in the first nine weeks of school, which were A's then. Now he is in the top reading and spelling class in third grade. Koen will be 9 yrs old on January 23rd.
Kammie is also becoming a reader. She recognizes all of her site words and loves to point them out in books we read. Kammie just turned 6 yrs old on December 22nd.
Kampman is a handfull!!!!!! He goes with me to work and has loads of friends there. He takes swim lessons and really likes it. Today though, he pooped in the pool!!!! I told him "God must have big plans for you dude! Because you're one special kid!" He's also in the terrible 2-3's. Not my favorite age.
Well, that's about it for now!! So, until next year.......JK
God Bless,
Melissa
Jed is still General Manager at Towne Place Suites by Marriott. He's training for his fifth marathon, I think he wants to do the Lambeau Field Marathon in May 2011. He has also started P90X and Insanity workouts.
I am still managing the nursery at Genesis. I recently asked to be able to not manage the East Central branch. I was told I could give my assistant manager more work, but I still need to be the GO-TO person. GO-Figure!!! Anyway I'm trying to be less stressed these days. I am going to start a separate blog next week that is strictly going to be my journal for weight loss (hopefully). I am planning on doing weight watchers again. Cross your fingers.
Kenna is enjoying 6th grade. She was given the "Kindness" award for December 2010. She made all A's on her report card. Kenna will be taking a babysitters class this spring so that she can start babysitting for people. Kenna will be 12 on January 27th.
Koen is a reading machine. He is currently reading "The Action Bible" & "Geramino Stilton: Surf's Up" & "The Revenge of the Shadow King" Koen is getting ready to start practicing baseball. He goes for a uniform fitting on Saturday the 15th. This is his first year to play on this baseball team and not at the rec center. He'll be playing at the southwest boys club in Wichita, KS. Koen got all A's and 2 B's on his report card. The 2 B's were in higher classes than he was in the first nine weeks of school, which were A's then. Now he is in the top reading and spelling class in third grade. Koen will be 9 yrs old on January 23rd.
Kammie is also becoming a reader. She recognizes all of her site words and loves to point them out in books we read. Kammie just turned 6 yrs old on December 22nd.
Kampman is a handfull!!!!!! He goes with me to work and has loads of friends there. He takes swim lessons and really likes it. Today though, he pooped in the pool!!!! I told him "God must have big plans for you dude! Because you're one special kid!" He's also in the terrible 2-3's. Not my favorite age.
Well, that's about it for now!! So, until next year.......JK
God Bless,
Melissa
Friday, October 23, 2009
10-23-2009
Well it's been awhile since I've been on here to write anything. Which means we have been busy and a lot has gone on.
Football and volleyball season has ended and our weekends won't be taken up so much with kids sports. We do have a volleyball tournament left to play on 10-31-09.
Koen had a great time playing flag football this year. It was his last year to play flag. If he wants to play next year it will be tackle. Yikes!! I am not sure I am ready for that. He did awesome in football. Koen played quarterback quite a few times. He liked playing defense. He threw his first interception on 10-17-2009. I gave him a hard time. Kind-of :)
Kenna played really well in volleyball and even served overhand sometimes. I showed her how to dink the ball over the net and I think she really enjoyed learning some new 'tricks' in volleyball.
Kammie is really getting into school and liking it a lot. She had school pictures today and she likes wearing dresses. This surprises me because she has always been very tomboyish. I gave her a 'trim' and she got really upset and said she wanted her hair back!
Kampman has been a growing 18 month old. He is learning so many new words. One of my favorites is "tongue" The kids like making him say things. Especially their names. K.J. was sick and taking antibiotics for about two weeks. He took amoxicillon which is the "pink stuff" One time while I was giving it to him he said "pink" It was his first color he recognized!
Jed ran his 2nd marathon on 10-18-2009. He did great and shaved somewhere between 11 and 15 minutes off his time. I say between because he had a delay of 20-24 minutes waiting for the airforce personnel to open the gate at the 9 mile mark. The marathon started in Derby and went for 9 miles then it went onto McConnell Airforce base for the next 9 miles, then it finished in downtown Wichita. Right away he said "I am never doing that again" but within 1 hr he said "next time I run a marathon....." We are very proud of him.
Nothing new with me! I did not train to do the half marathon, and my partner for the marathon relay moved away so I did not train for that. Basically I am not training to run at all, but maybe in the future I will.
The kids are excited for halloween eventhough Kampman is the only one with a costume so far. I am hoping I can make the other kids with stuff around the house. If only I could get so lucky!!
Anyway, until next time....
God Bless,
Melissa
Football and volleyball season has ended and our weekends won't be taken up so much with kids sports. We do have a volleyball tournament left to play on 10-31-09.
Koen had a great time playing flag football this year. It was his last year to play flag. If he wants to play next year it will be tackle. Yikes!! I am not sure I am ready for that. He did awesome in football. Koen played quarterback quite a few times. He liked playing defense. He threw his first interception on 10-17-2009. I gave him a hard time. Kind-of :)
Kenna played really well in volleyball and even served overhand sometimes. I showed her how to dink the ball over the net and I think she really enjoyed learning some new 'tricks' in volleyball.
Kammie is really getting into school and liking it a lot. She had school pictures today and she likes wearing dresses. This surprises me because she has always been very tomboyish. I gave her a 'trim' and she got really upset and said she wanted her hair back!
Kampman has been a growing 18 month old. He is learning so many new words. One of my favorites is "tongue" The kids like making him say things. Especially their names. K.J. was sick and taking antibiotics for about two weeks. He took amoxicillon which is the "pink stuff" One time while I was giving it to him he said "pink" It was his first color he recognized!
Jed ran his 2nd marathon on 10-18-2009. He did great and shaved somewhere between 11 and 15 minutes off his time. I say between because he had a delay of 20-24 minutes waiting for the airforce personnel to open the gate at the 9 mile mark. The marathon started in Derby and went for 9 miles then it went onto McConnell Airforce base for the next 9 miles, then it finished in downtown Wichita. Right away he said "I am never doing that again" but within 1 hr he said "next time I run a marathon....." We are very proud of him.
Nothing new with me! I did not train to do the half marathon, and my partner for the marathon relay moved away so I did not train for that. Basically I am not training to run at all, but maybe in the future I will.
The kids are excited for halloween eventhough Kampman is the only one with a costume so far. I am hoping I can make the other kids with stuff around the house. If only I could get so lucky!!
Anyway, until next time....
God Bless,
Melissa
Saturday, September 5, 2009
9-5-09
Well school is in full swing, everyone seems to be enjoying it so far. Kenna already had school pictures and let me know that she didn't smile showing her teeth since she is missing so many of them! Kammie loves school and wishes to go everyday. She is upset that there is no school on Monday, Labor Day. :( Koen is already talking about what he plans to get his teacher for Christmas! He has said she loves KSU so, it has to be something that is KSU.
Kampman is talking so much. He is hilarious all the time and nods his head when I ask him a question with a yes answer!! It's an overexaggerated nod too.
Koen and Kenna started football and volleyball this week. Jed is coaching Koen's team and I am coaching Kenna's team. This is the third year we've done it so hopefully it will go smoothly. Jed seems excited about his team.
Today is the first Saturday of college football. YEAH!!! Go Irish!! I think we are planning to watch football all weekend. No plans for Monday, Labor Day, yet. I hope we just lay around and be lazy. Not really much else going on here lately. Sorry to disappoint. But like I said football and volleyball has begun, and that means we will be playing games every weekend. So, lots to talk about in the weeks to come!
God Bless,
Melissa Schanz
Kampman is talking so much. He is hilarious all the time and nods his head when I ask him a question with a yes answer!! It's an overexaggerated nod too.
Koen and Kenna started football and volleyball this week. Jed is coaching Koen's team and I am coaching Kenna's team. This is the third year we've done it so hopefully it will go smoothly. Jed seems excited about his team.
Today is the first Saturday of college football. YEAH!!! Go Irish!! I think we are planning to watch football all weekend. No plans for Monday, Labor Day, yet. I hope we just lay around and be lazy. Not really much else going on here lately. Sorry to disappoint. But like I said football and volleyball has begun, and that means we will be playing games every weekend. So, lots to talk about in the weeks to come!
God Bless,
Melissa Schanz
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