Last weekend was the first weekend in a long time that we had absolutely nothing to do! No church responsibilities, no meetings, no parties, nothing and it felt great. We headed downtown to the farmers market to get fresh peaches and tomatoes for me, cheese for Drew and kettle corn for the boys.This fall The World Equestrian Games are coming to Lexington. It's the first World Equestrian Games to be held outside of Europe and it's coming here! Downtown is getting transformed and Horse Mania - the public art project, which incorporates 89 full-size horses and 50 foals decorated by local artists and Lexington school children- is in full force. In October the horses will be auctioned off to raise money.
We walked around town trying to see all the horses... This one was my favorite, a Bourbon Barrel.Loved this one as well. Pictures of Alice in Wonderland all done in Sharpies.
some of the others...
It's been fun driving through Lexington, pointing out all the unique horses. The boys love it!
Later that night we went to the Quarter Horse Races with some friends.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Saturday
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Friday, July 16, 2010
I'm going to Jackson...Hole
When I blog I tend to like to do it in order, it's easier to put into a book that way but I'm impatient and going to just blog the pictures I have-Jackson Hole and the Cul-de-sac of Fire. We're going backwards:) But before I do, have I mentioned we're going to have another baby? Most of you know but we are due with another bundle of joy in January! Next week I'll be 15 weeks and if this pregnancy is anything like the others, next week will be magical and I' ll start feeling good again (fingers crossed.)
moving on...

Friday we picked Drew up from the airport, ahhh- we were finally together after 10 days. The boys wanted nothing to do with me and wouldn't leave Drew's side. From there we went to the alpine slide and the boys LOVED it.
The RODEO. This is what Mac looked forward to most. He wanted to see a real cowboy and a real bull. Well, while everyone else was disappointed with the lame rodeo (no pros just the locals trying to ride) Mac loved every second of it.
Sunday... church, naps, a walk around Jenny Lake and fireworks.
The weekend was really, really great. I loved spending time with cousins I adore and meeting some of their new spouses. The card games got crazy but what would you expect from the most competitive family in the world! Thanks grandma for the great trip and making sure we get together once in a while!
Monday we dropped Drew off at the airport and headed home:(
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The Cul-de-sac of Fire
I grew up in a pretty great place. A cul-de-sac of 12 houses and a million kids, not quite a million more like 50, give or take a few. In the summer the moms would sit out on their porches talking while the kids ran around shoeless and having the time of their lives. There were crazy wars between boys and girls and some of the best baseball and hockey games ever played. It truly was the best place to grow up.
Well, since we were little we have been having the Cul-de-sac of Fire. All the neighbors come together for a BBQ, a flag ceremony, and of course, fire works. Thanks Shaw family for making sure this tradition still happens!
This year was fun, all the "kids" my age came with their kids. It was great seeing all the families growing.When our kids weren't terrorizing the other children they wrestled with Grandpa. I'm not kidding about the terrorizing. Mac, G and Lucy took over the slide and wouldn't let anyone down. There was pushing and Mac jumped on a couple of kids. Embarrassing, but the funny part is that everyone understood, "Oh look it's a McAllister. " I guess we were a rough bunch when we were little too:)
Lining up for the flag ceremony...
The kids loved the fireworks that were in sync with the Anthem.
Watching the fireworks
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
We are back
Last Wednesday we got back from a glorious 2 week trip to Utah and Jackson hole, Wyoming. It couldn't have gone better. We got to see friends and family and more family. I had forgotten how great Utah is in the summer. No bugs, no humidity, fresh peas and it cools down in the shade! Bad thing, I have a million pictures and some still coming and I have no idea where to start. So I wont, until I get all the pictures from our lovely family and friends (hint, hint).
Annie flew back to KY with me and is flying home tonight:( It's been great having her here again. We really missed her. This week we've laid around recouping from our vacation. Saturday we went to Mammoth cave, the longest cave in the world. 367 miles have been explored and they still haven't found an end. Crazy!!!We went on 2 tours cause we didn't realize that the cave was in central time and not Eatsern like Lexington, so we had some time to deal with.
Tour #1 (took 1/2 hour)Boys ran around screaming "HI HO!" Thanks cousin Lucy!
This is what happens when you come out of a freezing cave into hot temps.
Tour #2 (took 2 hours)
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