Sunday, November 13, 2011

We're Not in Kansas Anymore

As Dorothy once said in the Wizard of Oz, "We're not in Kansas anymore!" After 6 1/2 years of living in the Midwest, we felt it was time to move back to Colorado. There was an outdoor/mountain/family itch that wasn't getting scratched often enough. So about a year ago, the plan was put in place to move our family to Colorado. It wasn't easy but in time God saw that the timing was right for our house to sell and make the move. On Friday, November 4 ... Cody, Paige, Ty, the dog and 2 cats ... made the 17 hour drive from Kansas to Colorado to start the next chapter in their lives.

Therefore, this is the last post on this blog.  If you've enjoyed this blog and want to follow the Edwards' adventures in Colorado, check out their new blog called "Life in the Rocky Mountains" by clicking here.


Sunday, October 16, 2011

THS Family Pictures

With our family activity passes, we've been able to enjoy volleyball, soccer, and football games this fall over at the high school.  Thursday was the final home soccer game (Tyson has one more road game in Leavenworth next week) and then Friday was the final home football game. Since we enjoyed supporting the THS athletic program this fall, we thought we'd take some family photos over at the high school this weekend. Only 66% of the family was excited about the idea.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Hiking in The Natural State

Sometimes when you want to enjoy nature, you have to escape to someone else's backyard ... in this case, Arkansas. Cody & Tyson did just that spending 3 days exploring Petit Jean and Devil's Den State Parks. Here's 10 things learned from the trip:
  1. Arkansans love their football. Every campsite was equipped with a stereo to broadcast the Razorback Football game Saturday night. 
  2. Some things come natural for Ty. Rock climbing is one of them. He scampered up and bounced around every collection of boulders he could find.
  3. Farmer's fields make for a great location to change into church clothes.
  4. Playing soccer has created "boundless" energy within Tyson. 15 miles of hiking had little to no effect on him.
  5. Arkansans are some of the friendliest folks around. Our camping neighbors welcomed us to our campsite, showed us the flattest spot for a tent, and loaned us anything we forgot.
  6. A 4am rain shower on Monday morning helped get us on the road a little sooner than we had planned.
  7. Arkansas is called "The Natural State" for a reason ... it's beauty is unbelievable.
  8. Tyson can live without his electronics. In fact, he thrived on it. From the first whiff of pine needles to the moment he left the mountains, he was in heaven. The mountains and the outdoors is where he's at his best.
  9. Spending 3 days together driving, talking, hiking, camping, and eating together can go along way for a father-and-son relationship.
  10. 5-7 hours is a long way to drive for an "outdoor adventure." Our family needs to be in Colorado.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Team Tongie 5K

Tyson and Cody participated in a local 5K race this weekend to help benefit Team Tongie, a local charity group to help the less fortunate. Consequently, it was also Tyson's first race but weeks of soccer practice had him in good running shape. Ask him and he'll tell you that all he does at soccer practice is run and run some more. And this race wasn't really a 5K (3.1 miles) since the route ran past the nursing home (by request of the patrons therein) adding an additional .5 miles.  But then if you're Cody & Tyson and you don't listen to the route instructions, it's even longer. You see, they didn't turn onto Main Street from 4th Street and ended up running an additional .3 miles off course for almost 4 miles total. Tyson did great though for his first run ... he ran 98% of the way and found an extra ounce of energy at the very end with a surprising burst of speed. It'll be interesting to see if he does another one ...

Frisbee Golf

Paige and Cody took advantage of a BEA-U-TIFUL Friday evening and played 9 holes of Frisbee Golf.  There's a great little course along the Kansas River (or the Kaw River as it's known by the locals) near Lawrence, KS. It was Paige's first time playing but she was a natural at it. 

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Ginormous Turkey Legs

We made our 2nd trip in as many years to the Kansas City Renaissance Festival - only this year we brought the boy along. The theme for this weekend was an Irish and Scottish flare but we just couldn't talk Tyson into wearing a kilt. Something about it later appearing on Facebook. 

We enjoyed some classical jousting, traditional music, ginormous turkey legs, fire eating sideshows, and more! It was fun being medieval for the day. If anything, people watching takes on a whole new meaning when attending your local renaissance festival!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Soccer Half Over

Soccer season hit its half-way mark with a rare Saturday game this weekend (and a wet and cold one at that). The Tonganoxie HS soccer teams finished the week with an away game at Turner and a couple of home games against Piper and Eudora. Their biggest game of the season comes Monday at Mill Valley. It's incredible to see how far Tyson has come in the short time he's been playing ... and it keeps him busy too! Every day he has either a practice or game after school along with early morning seminary to start the day off. Good thing he's been making better decisions to get to bed earlier.  It's amazing what life lessons will teach you. Now we'll see what lessons his current grades will teach him ...