Sunday, March 21, 2010

Here I am!

Greeting blog family! I decided I was going to have to keep up with my blogging a little better, especially since one of the best friend I've ever had is moving away ( I won't mention any names or point any fingers... Jac) ! I know my semi-insane life is not really that important in the grand scheme of things but it is fun to keep people updated in case they want to know something.

We just got back from a spring break vacation to Kansas City, MO. We don't usually get to take a family vacation for spring break because Breon is at spring training. Since the Rangers are struggling financially right now, he didn't have to go. We found lots of great things to do in Kansas City even though when we told people that's where we were going, they looked at us with confused looks and stares. It's not a vacation hot spot, but it is a very interesting city to visit.

This is one of my favorite images from the entire trip. I was having my quiet time on the plane when I looked over and saw GOD's awesomeness. I love sun rises but seeing it from the window of the plane made it extra special.


The first place we visited was Park University. It was built by the students that attended there in the early 1900's. It was nice to see but the coolest thing was the underground caves. It's where they took all the limestone from to build the buildings.


We got to hit up a lot of museums while we were in Kansas City. Usually Breon hates this but he was a good sport about it and suffered through all the "other" museums until we got to the sports stuff. The Negro League museum is a must see! 18th & Vine is a part of the city that has a lot of rich culture and history.




Mr. Elliot is a 18th Street Native. In front on Negro League Museum


This is the view from the front of the Negro League Museum and the Jazz museum.


Of course there was great food! We went to Arthur Bryant's ( thanks Brent!) & it was delicious!


We hung out at Union Station which was beautiful. It's still a working train station.



While we hung out at Union Station, we ate at the Harvey House Diner. We actually ate there twice during our trip . Our waiter, Murl, was great and very "happy" if you get my drift.

Of course, since we are the Dennis family, and sports is a huge part of our lives, we had to visit some sports venues!






We also spent some time at Kansas University. The girls enjoyed all the Jayhawks. I knew a guy that used to go there and they were favored to win the NCAA title. They have since loss, but the Jayhawk pride was great to see. I of course enjoyed all the basketball stuff. There were James Naismith exhibits and Wilt Chamberlain stuff. It was neat.


Kourtni, who just got into sports, even enjoyed the sports stuff. I really liked being this close to a NCAA trophy.

While at KU, we met a guy that Breon knew through some other guy, and he got us into the stadium to get a picture by the football field. We really had a great time as a family and it was probably one of our best vacations ever. I can't wait for the next one!


Friday, January 1, 2010

DENNIS FAMILY HOLIDAYS!

As promised, I am going to update you on the Dennis Family Holidays! I have all sorts of pictures to share and I hope that you enjoy them all. If not, that's okay, too! We'll first get started with one of my favorite days of the year; Thanksgiving! We stayed home this year and had a restful time. Breon got food catered for us so I didn't have to do anything but warm it up. It turned out well.


Brea always makes some sort of craft or cute picture for our holidays.

Everyone made something this year. Brea decided to make a favorite of hers and mine; JELL-O

Breon found his place early in the day... the couch



Kourtni made a really good cake with Breon's help. I now know I don't have to do all the cooking. I have a house full of chefs!

We did lots of cool things together this holiday season. One of them was that Brea participated in the children's choir at church. They sang some really cute songs that made us all remember the real reason for the season... the birth of our Savior!

Brea is in the left corner. It was really cold but the kids did an awesome job.

Brea & I had fun in the cold weather.

Some of the songs included hand motions and sign language.



One happy singer!

In the middle of all the holiday stuff, we also have a birthday. Kourtni turned 12 this year and she was so excited. She decided on having a small birthday dinner instead of a party this year and I was thankful to be able to spend a little less money!
Kourtni, in true vampire loving fashion, wore an I love Edward shirt for her dinner. I'm so proud of her! I'm sure Ms. Jaclyn is , too!

Dinner with a few close friends.
We've hit the time were being cool is most important! OMG!


Christmas is always a fun, yet stressful, time for our family. We usually go home to Shreveport and stay a few days with both sides of the family. There is usually some sort of fight or blow up on one side of the family or the other. This year, thankfully, that didn't happen. it was rather mellow and uneventful. The girls were happy and got along with cousins, I rested and got along with siblings, Breon was sick so he got along with others, too!



This is our sad little Christmas tree that we love to death. We sit it on a tv tray and put gifts around the bottom of it and on the floor. Since we spend Christmas morning out of town, this works for us!






We spend Christmas Eve with Breon's side
of the family. It's always fun and there's always a picture taken with a thumbs up in it. It's their thing.










All of the Dennis' together, on Christmas Eve










Now on to my side of the family...



Momma & Ronda, opening gifts, & talking. My niece,Devan, is always being silly! Love that girl.















Daddy is worst than the kids about Christmas. He's always ready to open up gifts!

I hope you enjoyed a few of the highlights from our holiday season. I'll continue to try to do better so I don't have to do so much at one time. I'll leave you with my favorite picture of the season; Kourtni & Brea being silly.