Sunday, September 28, 2008

My weekend

Well, my weekend has been pretty decent. We had a family gathering yesterday which was lots of fun. Shawn's aunt and uncle live out in the country and we had the gathering at their house. His family is rather large compared to my family so, there is always plenty of people to mingle with and tons of kids running around playing with one another so that is always nice as well. We had a cornhole match and everyone had a partner. I was matched up with my MIL which was actually pretty funny because we both are just awful at playing cornhole and my hubby was matched up with a cousins kid and she is probably about 13 years old. Well, to say the least my MIL and I were out on the first round because we were so awful and my husband actually won. He won $20.00 which was great because we can now use that money to buy diapers and wipes for Cameron so we were happy about that. Shortly after the cornhole games were over we went on a hayride and well Cameron loved and so did I. I was born and raised in the city so when I get out into the country, I just love it. I really enjoy the country life and often think about moving out away from the city a little bit, but I guess that some people would think that I am already out in the country compared to closer to the Columbus area. I guess I just like the quiet life compared to what I use to deal with before I moved out away from the Columbus area. We live in a little town surrounded by cornfields and I like it..... it is rather quiet and it is away from the so called "rat race" that I use to deal with. Anyway, yesterday was lots of fun and the baby shower today was nice as well. I didn't get the chance to go see Nights in Rodanthe, but hopefully I will be able to have a date out soon. My husband and I are coming up on our 5 year anniversary so hopefully I will be able to see it before then (hahaha). Well, I am signing off for now.

1 comment:

Jennifer | GraceLikeRainBlog said...

I think you need to explain the rules of this cornhole game because I've never heard of it.