In the past, our traditional June birthday/Father's day celebration for the family has always involved attending a baseball game at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock. The Round Rock Express is the farm team for the Texas Rangers. From time to time, we would get lucky and have pleasant weather. Usually... not. After all, June in Texas is HOT!
Once the new stadium for the Rangers was built in Arlington, any thought of sitting and sweating through a game at Dell Diamond was quickly replaced with the excitement of possibly watching baseball in an air conditioned environment. Therefore, Scott started the long process of emailing family members to get a head count for ticket purchases. Unfortunately, since the past 18 months have been unexpectedly insane, this year our June birthday celebration just didn't quite work out as planned
For various reasons, getting everyone together to celebrate at one time just didn't work out. So, the twins and Jamie celebrated at the end of May with a trip to I-Flight and a small party at Dairy Queen. Ron and Scott celebrated with lunch and cake at Leslie's house, followed by a Ranger's game. And, Sophie celebrated her birthday with friends at a trampoline park and a family get together the weekend afterwards. Family members attended the celebrations they could.
Samantha and Sophia's Dairy Queen birthday celebration:
Leslie and her girls drove down from Ft. Worth and stayed the night at our place. She took her girls to the I-Flight facility and spent a few hours watching some of the girls in the wind tunnel. A couple of them chickened out and they shall remain nameless. Ron and I opted to just meet up with the birthday girls at Dairy Queen.
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Sophia and Sophie enjoying DQ treats and eats. |
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Jamie and Sophia |
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The twins, Ryan and Ron, along with Leslie and Gwen |
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Maggie, far left, with Samantha, Sophia, a friends and Sophie |
Ron and Scott's celebration at Globe Life Field for a Ranger's game:
Okay; I'll be honest. I think I was more excited about the Rangers game than anyone else! Everyone but the Searls-Glenn branch made it. We met at Leslie and G's house for lunch, cake and ice cream, then headed to the ball park. I was so excited when I saw my best friend from college, Madonna, taking tickets at the gate! I had to run down and get a picture with her. The game was so much fun and the ball park is amazing. The Rangers didn't win; but, everyone had a really good time.
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G doing an imitation of Stevie Wonder with Rebecca and Maggie. |
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Sophie and Leslie |
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Molly and Scott |
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Gwen with her college friend, Madonna |
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The family, with Ron behind the camera. |
Sophie's birthday celebration with the family after her trampoline party with friends:
Sophie sort of hemmed and hawed when asked what she wanted to do for her birthday. She is a much more social person than Maggie; and, I could tell she really didn't want to do the typical family thing. After submitting her to intensive interrogation, we finally figured out that she just wanted to eat McDonalds for lunch, and have a few friends over for a sleep over. With COVID the way it is; that wasn't going to happen. She finally settled on inviting some friends to meet her at the local trampoline park. Then, as a family, we got together for cake and ice cream at their house in Ft. Worth. That stupid game that Uncle Scott bought her was SUCH a big hit! I wish the twins could have been there. They love playing games and would have gotten a kick out of seeing Aunt Molly and Uncle Scott playing Mall Madness.
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G and Ron watching TV instead of playing games... typical. |
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Rebecca and Maggie |
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Scott, Molly, and Sophie |
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Leslie |
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Sophie |
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Uncle Scott broke tradition! Instead of his usually bag-o-money, he got Sophie a Mall Madness game. I think it is mostly because he enjoyed playing when the girls got an original one, years ago! |
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Leslie with one of the original Mall Madness games. |
I have always been so appreciative of having our adult kids live fairly close to us; all are within a 2 1/2 hour drive. We have been able to spend most holidays and birthday celebrations together. Sadly, as the grandchildren grow older and become much busier, we don't seem to get together as often. Of course, the pandemic has made things even more difficult. That makes the moments we do share even more precious.
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