Friday, October 11, 2013

Summer of Family and Friends

A picture of our house.
Last summer was hard for my family. Our house was flooded out during the June 2012 flood, our friends and family helped us get our house and clean our yard. They were a giant help and made the summer much easier both emotionally and physically for my family. They also helped us move all of our belongings that were in decent shape to my grandparents house, where we stayed while they were in Florida, and a to a storage unit. This summer began with my family moving out of my grandparents house and into our new house; once again our friends and family were a big help. We traded off jobs of packing boxes, bringing the boxes outside, loading up all of the vehicles and then driving the boxes to our new house. Once we got to our house we would do all of that backwards, the drivers would unload the car and then put all of the boxes in the garage. We repeated that around seven times until all we had left were bigger objects to move like washing machines and cabinets. Once we just had the larger object we took a break and met up again that next morning.  One of my parents' close friends brought their truck so we could have two pick-ups move the washing machines and furniture. After the house was cleaned out we had a storage unit that also took a few trips to clean out. We are now settled into our new house and with the help of friends it was a moving job that was very easy and quick; we finished a job that would take over a week and finished it in about two days.
Our dog, Moose, and our cat, Aggie, sleeping together.

The summer of family added three new family members; two kittens and a dog. The kittens, Aggie and Darby are both female and are now about four months old. They run around all day and are always in a good mood. They look to play with anyone they can. That can get them in trouble when they try playing with our older cat Suzie who is now 15 years old and doesn't like to do anything but eat and sleep. Our new dog moose is female and around a one and a half years old. She is a mastiff Newfoundland mix.  She can be very stubborn and is always in the mood for a belly rub. She runs 1-6 miles a day with me, my sister or my mom. She loves to play and that can be scary when she is running full speed at someone with her mouth open. The three new family members have become best friends and eventually maybe they will become friends with our older cat.

The most fun thing I did all summer was play dodge ball during our parties on the weekends. My mom would start baking at nine or ten in the morning. She would make wild rice soup that is always a favorite. To go along with the wild rice soup she would make two different types of biscuits; a biscuit that tastes just like the biscuits you get at red lobster and biscuits that taste like Texas Roadhouse biscuits but way better. After that my mom and sister would make dessert. They would cook chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter cookies, brownies and more. My dad grilled brats, fish, and whatever other meat he had. Friends and family would start showing up around noon and everyone was eating by one. At around two-thirty, the dodge ball games would start. We played dodge ball on a custom-made court that my dad  and I made. We put poles in the ground three feet deep and attached grouse netting to the poles to stop the dodge balls from becoming lost in the woods.  We would then play dodge ball until it got dark when we all moved to the bonfire. We sit by the fire adding any wood we can scavenge. People started filtering out by around eleven. We sat around the bonfire until everyone left around two or three in the morning.

 

4 comments:

  1. Near the end of your first paragraph, "parents" should be "parents'" (it has an apostrophe at the end)

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  2. Chris, you have such a nice people around you. Glad that your house is fixed. And you have such an adorable house.

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  3. Playing dodge ball on the weekends sounds pretty fun, especially on a homemade court with your family. Did you guys make the court specifically for these parties?

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  4. I can't imagine how trying the flood must have been. It was emotional for me simply riding my bike by and witnessing the destruction. What a journey the last few years must have been for the past couple of years.
    Mr. KJ

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