Saturday, October 12, 2013

High School Reunion

This past weekend I had my high school reunion, it seems like a lifetime ago but I guess it was just 10 years.

I flew in for a quick weekend and spent it with Manda! It was so great, it's been too long since we've spent quality time together. I was able to squeeze time in with Sarah & Lizzy as well, I also poked around the equestrian center... let me just say girls... they have it better then we did (as far as the EQ center goes anyway). I guess what is what happens when you are on the first years of EQ as a varsity sport.





Like Manda said "this is the Katie and Manda I remember"


Marlys, Manda, and I goofing around
After we enjoyed the Fair/Rodeo on Friday night Manda & I spent time flipping through old photos, scrapbook and bless her soul for saving them they should REALLY be burnt  notes we'd written to each other! We laughed until Amanda cried... then I started tearing up laughing watching tears roll down her cheeks.  It was hysterical!  Pretty sure Marlys and her brother thought we were crazy.

Without giving too much away (you would all think A LOT less of us) they were about everything from classes, girls we didn't like, boys, partying, football games and boys. Okay, 95% of them revolved about our studies  latest crush.  They were embarrassing to read and if our parents had ever found them we would have NEVER left the house again.  Gosh, we were dumb.




Saturday we spent the afternoon shopping and then we had drinks with my all time favorite social studies teacher! Such a good time!




We then headed back to Manda's to get ready for the reunion dinner.  Manda and I had talked about how we weren't so excited to tell them same story over and over again. You know "I'm married with two kids, I work for Nestle Purina, I live just north of Kansas City... etc."  The idea of sounding like a broken record did NOT sound fun. But we were also curious as to who had changed and just in general who was going to show up. So off we went... but not before 1k pictures of course!

bathroom picture 


I told her to stand there and she responds with
"I don't know what to do with my hands?!?!"






 The night over all was fun and it was so great to spend time with Manda, Randi, and Regan... I didn't mean to NOT make the rounds and spend time with everyone but it just kind of happened that way.  It'd been 10 years since we were all together so we had a lot of catching up to do.




Here is a throwback to the three of us 10 years ago... I think we all look the same... 








Before I knew it the night was over, at least for Manda and I, we opted out of going to Double Eagle for more drinks... we were too tired! lol Though it looks like we missed a good time.

I will say, I don't think I sounded too much like a broken record... though I have discovered I can't lie... people would ask "oh, do you like living there?!?!" Me- "Well, Nope, no I don't but it will do for now." haha. Oh well!

My vote is in 10 more years we just throw a kegger in the desert (red solo cups and all) for old times sake, maybe we can get more of the 400 people we graduated with to come.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Outlaws

Scrolling through pictures on my external hard drive I came across this one.  


This was June 2011, which was only the second time Liz and I had ever hung out. (hard to believe)  This is literally the moment when we were dubbed we didn't come up with it ourselves "Outlaws"... who would have thought that name would have stuck! 

Pretty fitting.... haha. 




Who wouldn't want to be friends with this girl?!?! She's hilarious! 



Looking at these pictures made me realize how thankful I am that my BIL was smart enough to land this catch!! She's become one of my very best friends and I don't know what I'd do without her!!! Thanks Liz! 




Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Then there is my sister's kid. ;-)


Exhibit A:  


Look at my sweet child taking care of her little cousin



It melts your heart, right?  She loves her! 

Exhibit B:

Now take a look at Kristin's kid below:


Going in for the kill... 


Poor K.Rae never saw it coming.  Let me just say she is her mother's daughter! 


I guess it's okay now... they are besties again! 


Here she is taking out a nice little boy too...  


Just saying. Don't let their sweet smiles fool you.... they are wiry!!!  


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The reason Kailee and I made the quick trip to Memphis because Miss MK was having a party... it was so much fun to be there!!!  I cannot believe she is 4 years old! 




And of course we came to see this sweet little one!!!! I did this all weekend and it was wonderful!!! 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Col. Dorman was a rock star

* I wrote this on Memorial Day but did not posted... I never finished writing but oh well!!! Better late than never.*

I am so lucky to be the daughter, granddaughter, niece, daughter-in-law, and friend to some amazing soldiers!!! I've grown up with a strong since of country and pride to be lucky enough to live in the greatest country on earth!  My dad hauled us around the country as kids doing what he did best and serving our great nation.  This pride was instilled in him by his father, my grandfather Col. George S. Dorman, US Air-force.

West Point Class of '46

Let me start by saying my blog isn't going to do him justice but I wanted to share a little about my grandfather.... and share some links to prove he is really kick-ass.

I've always known my granddad was an amazing pilot and soldier but in the past couple years I've learned even more about him.  Last February, on Pierce Morgan new clips were released from the day of President Kennedy's assassination... my Uncle Buck (yup, I have an "Uncle Buck"- and no he didn't like it when we took him to see the movie!) was sitting listening to CNN when he heard a voice he hadn't heard in 42.5 years. He said hearing that voice out of no where was "surreal".  I cannot imagine.



The Raab Collection was nice enough to send this clip to me to share with my family, I tried to upload it to this page up kept getting an error message, so here is a CSPAN link to it. 


That's my granddad!  This clip was the first time I'd ever heard his voice and there is no mistaking that this is him... it's my dad and two uncles all rolled into one!! If you know them, you understand. I got chills the first time I heard it and listening to it again today.  

Today my uncle posted a link, that a friend of his found, to this blog (click on that!!) that was written shortly after the CNN bit.  I think it does a wonderful job of (at least in my mind.... my dad and uncle's will correct me if I'm wrong!!! trust me!) describing the clip, my granddad and a brief summary of his service to our nation.  I have to agree with the blogger: 

"There is no doubt that George Dorman was destined to rise to the highest levels in the Air Force"

Word!  Now, for those of you who ask me where I got my chin. The one that I've passed on to my kiddos, and that my nieces both have too???  Check out these four chins. It's a Dorman thing, we all have 'em! 

Granddad
Uncle Bob, Dad, and Uncle Buck


Granddad and Grandma Petie

And here is a football stadium that was named after my granddad in England (he had been stationed there).  Also, this is my favorite picture I like to make fun of them of my dad and uncle's so I had to include it! haha.   Oh, the '70's.


As I was writing this blog I was reading some other articles about my granddad and it turns out the blogger copied a lot of his blog from this West Point Page... oh well! Still all true! :) 


As I said, I'm the proud of the amazing soldiers in my life... past & present.  

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Fishing in our jammies

For the past week plus my M.I.L. has been visiting (and helping us out... Reed and I had over lapping business trips.)  Thank goodness MoMo was available and willing to come watch the kiddos.  The kids had a blast getting to spend quality time with her... 



our handsome watchdog, Hitch

Is outfit is awesome in my book... too small PJ's with his black ostrich boots.

Kailee was the best it's all luck anyway, right? my BIL would kill me if we heard me say that fisherman of the day.  She caught a total of 7, including one catfish!








She let Dad do all the leg work worked extremely hard this morning, and really hated the nice weather and comfy chair.  


Pate on the other hand didn't catch a thing but was trying really hard!  


Reed trying to explain to the two year old that you have to leave your line out there in order to catch a fish.


Kailee giggling


A perfect example of Kailee waiting so patiently while dad baits her hook. 


He finally was able to do a little fishing, this is smallest catfish he caught on Sunday. 


She got a fish!!! 


It was a fine day of fishing soaking up the rays and picture taking  and enjoying each others company!

Here are some other MoMo visit pictures:



We took Cheryl out for dinner than then showed her the sights all three of them of St. Joe.




Kailee's last day of school 

Before taking Momo and daddy to the airport this morning.