Unexpected highlights:
- Talking about child support and step-children with Aunt Kim
- Discussing wildlife management with cousin Phil
- Meeting cousin Kyle's really sweet girlfriend (I will welcome her to the family with open arms if she and Kyle choose to tie the knot)
- Winning 1st place in the women's division of the Holmes 5K (first race I have ever won)
- Winning second place in the Holmes family Biggest Loser competition (and just missing 1st place by a fraction of a pound! Way to go Barbara for winning 1st!)
Expected highlights:
- Meeting new cousin Chelle
- Meeting all my cousins' babies
- Visiting with Rick and Pam and family
- Watching my dad try to figure out how exactly to be a grandpa
- Seeing LOTS of family that I haven't seen in 10+ years
And a few let downs:
- Not having enough time to visit with everyone (but if you think about it, in order to have enough time to hold a decent conversation with every Holmes family member, the reunion would have had to lasted about 2 months)
- Low interest in the silent auction, which meant my quilt only went for $30. However, my cousin Chelsey got the quilt, so I'm happy about that (see finished quilt pictures at end of post)
- No medal or certificate for winning 1st in the women's 5K (now everyone just has to take my word for it)
- My inability to attend the water park function because the park reminded me a little too much of this:
I really have to thank my mom for attending the reunion with me. She was pretty much my babysitter so that I could spend a little more time visiting with family without the distraction of the kids, which was really nice. It was fun to learn new things about my family and finally see people I haven't seen in years and years. Hopefully it won't be over 10 years before I attend another reunion.
As mentioned earlier, I made a quilt for the reunion silent auction. I finished some of the hand stitching once at the reunion. You can't see it very well, but I did all the stitching in gold thread, which actually looks really nice. I think it might be my nicest quilt yet. But I still need to work on making nice corners. My corners are lame. So here are a few pictures of the finished product...




7 comments:
I love the quilt, and I would have paid more.
Chuck
You are so creative and artistic, must be taken that from your mommy. Very pretty quilt. Well done.
Pei-I
Hey sis,
Sounds like the reunion was interesting. Thanks for giving a report. Wish we could have been there. Glad you were able to see and talk to so many family peeps. I love the quilt that you made! Seriously, its awesome and Chelsey got it for a steal. Also love the picture of the subway. Freaking hilarious.
Much Love,
Jaron
I'm jealous of the quilt winner.
I hope next year you can come to the Vaden reunion.
Beautiful quilt, I'd take it in a heartbeat. Way to go on the 5K. Probably seemed easy without pushing a girl or two.
I pretty much think it's the SWEETEST quilt ever. I love it and I'm glad that I got it. I'm sorry it didn't go for higher just because I know how much time and energy you have put into it, but I guess that's better for me. I have it hanging on my couch, so as soon as I have to wash it, I will let you know. I'm kinda afraid to wash it just because I think it is so cute!
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