Monday, October 19, 2015

B-E-A-utiful Weekend

Fall, Fall, Fall is here! Most definitely because the weather is B-E-A-utiful. Also because my weekend included a Fall Festival, a wedding, and some good ole deer hunting. That's right I went hunting with Austin and enjoyed my time spent with him in a crammed deer stand. Let's start with Friday night though. Austin and I took Hayden and Carter Smith to Hayden's Fall Festival at Simpson Elementary. (I forgot to take a picture though, darn!) Each game would cost you one ticket to play and we enjoyed getting to see Hayden have what seemed like the time of his life. Getting to see all my little dance babies running around and playing games, and Hayden saying. "You know them too?" Also Mr. Barnum was in a dunking booth and that was a sight to see as well. Let me admit I was ready to get out of there, Austin and I found ourselves fibbing that there weren't any tickets left to hopefully get away from the crowded rooms of screaming children.

Since I forgot a picture of me, Austin, Carter, and Hayden here is one of the end of my driveway. Ain't my scarecrow cute?


Saturday night was a night of some very cold weather and me not being able to feel my fingers. That however was all cured by the sight of what was a B-E-A-utiful wedding. The Sextons say I do was one for the books and after having so much fun doing the cha-cha slide and taking pictures in the photo booth we were pooped!

  Did I mention I bought some cowboy boots as well? I have just been all out of my Grace comfort zone this week.

Sundays are super fun days. This one especially. I had all of my homework and cleaning done that I needed to be done, so I was convinced to go deer hunting with AJ. After dressing in the the warmest camo I could find we set out for the deer stand. Every step Austin just couldn't help but to tell me I was being too loud, but I was making just as much noise as he was! It wasn't too cold up in that stand and I had games on my phone to play, binoculars to look out of, and Instagram pictures to post!

Of course the first time I go hunting with Austin of the season he shoots his first buck! Must have been the fact that I was there right? It actually took all I had to not tell that deer to run as soon as we saw it. I was secretly hoping Austin wouldn't kill anything because I didn't want to witness the death of an animal. He had to shoot the thing twice just because it wouldn't stop moving. It was really super sad. The buck itself isn't the prettiest one you have ever seen. One side of the rack is but the other is super messed up, he was a hoss though. We had to drag him with the ranger because no one could pick him up. Not even Cole!


Believe it or not, I stuck around for the gutting of the deer. I would post a picture of that but I suppose  i'll spare your eyes. It isn't actually as gross as I thought it would be. More like interesting to see the anatomy of a deer all up close and personal. So maybe everyone needs to go out and try something they wouldn't normally do. My new experience was the perfect ending to a B-E-A-utiful weekend. 






Monday, October 12, 2015

Sight to See Motorsports

We use to laugh at the idea of Austin saying he was going to participate in a derby with Nathan, then it became a question of is he actually going to go through with this, and finally after what feels like a year, it's all over. Long nights and early mornings in the shop working on his car is all it took for me to not be so fond of derby's. It may sound selfish but this took away from my Austin time and worrying about Austin in a derby is not what I signed up for. As time drew near for the real thing to occur I pretty much became completely annoyed if anyone brought it up. Question after question and this constant talk of it drove me crazy. I mean I have danced for 15 years and I don't talk about it that often. But Austin is truly into this whole thing and really seemed to care about it a lot and doing a good job was important to him. So i kept quiet (kind of) and I got over it, which I can proudly say now that it is all over. Which leads me to the day of the derby.
 
On October 9, 2015 Austin competed in a derby in Sturgis, KY. I have to say I actually enjoyed my weekend playing the part of a derby girlfriend. Although it is very nerve racking when people crash one car into another and it is not often looked at as a good thing unless you are in this demolition world. Austin however claims to have not been nervous at all, he definitely wasn't as you could tell by his constant pacing, antsy feet, and stubby finger nails. That didn't stop him though and for his first derby he did pretty well. (Let's all take into consideration I know NOTHING about derby's) I don't know exactly when he broke his stick or how long he even stayed in. I do however know he wasn't the first one out. It all went by incredibly fast and I was super nervous for him, not as nervous as his mom I might add, but extremely nervous that something would happen to him. He went SO fast, it really seemed as if he wasn't even hitting people but driving around in circles at full speed. He even hit Nathan because he was so excited to just go for it. The scariest parts of his driving included me seeing his hand out of the window, free for anyone to smash into, and his front end completely up in smoke. Which has something to with him using his front end too much instead of his back end and his bumper going into his radiator, which went into his fan, which touched the motor? See, I might just know what I'm talking about? Kidding.




All in all, Austin and even I, had a really great time with the actual derby day. As for him participating in another one? Lets just please not talk about it.