Sunday, June 7, 2020

Party in Slow Motion....

June is here, and we're halfway through this incredibly forgetful year.  It isn't stopping us from making the best of things and trying to make this summer memorable.  We've spent some time at the lake.  I'm sure I've mentioned it in prior blogposts, but my family has a place at Nolin Lake.  It's a special place to the Pogue family and has been around since I was a kid.  We went there a few weeks ago and enjoyed time on the pontoon boat.  



The kids always have a good time tubing.


 We managed to make it all the way to the BIG ROCK which we called the "A" rock when we were kids.  At one point, it had a happy face painted on it - we would call it the Don't Worry, Be Happy Rock.  After the happy face went away, someone painted a giant Superman symbol on it.  We'd call it the Superman rock.  I'm not sure if anything is painted on it now or didn't notice while we were there.  Elizabeth was the first one to make it up the rock successfully.  It's had to get footing and very slimy.  Miles tore his little toes up but eventually managed to shimmy his way up.


A week ago on Sunday, we went with a group of friends to Dale Hollow Lake and rented pontoon boats there.  I'm sure at some point in my life that I've been there, but the lake is not familiar to me.  It was a gorgeous day and nice to be out on the lake with friends. 



These were the only two pictures I got.  The kids aren't BIG on picture taking right now and almost annoyed when I try to capture memories.  They don't realize I'm simply trying to preserve a fun memory.

The boys went jug fishing yesterday with Pap, Nana, and Seth at Barren River.  Looks like a fish fry is in our future...



A few weeks ago, Karson and her friends got together to take some pictures which normally would've happened the last day of school wearing their Senior crowns. Glad they are still able to keep some of those fun traditions alive despite this stupid pandemic.








Matt and Miles are golfing machines.  I guess they are fortunate to have a hobby that hasn't been permanently shut down.  Miles is playing in the Go Golf Junior Series tournaments this summer and already kicking some tailfeathers!  I got to go to his first tournament last Thursday in Central City.  His tee time was at 10:10 so by the time we arrived to the course, there were no golf carts left to rent.  The players can't ride in the cart but spectators can.  No carts = lots of walking in the BLAZING hot sun. 
Miles and his favorite golfer, other than his dad, his Coach Adam Gary who was at the tournament.
Miles was a BEAST out there.  There were two boys in his group.  One was 15 and looked like a grown man.  The other boy, Jackson, was his age but twice his size and played for the Grayson County golf team.  His dad also told Matt that he played in almost every tournament last summer.  Miles doesn't have that sort of experience, but the boy can golf. 





He hung in there all day.  His group was on the back nine, and it was hilly.  After pushing his cart for three miles in the blazing sun all day long, he managed to keep a good attitude, played incredible, and didn't complain at all.  Once we made it back to the clubhouse, I made a beeline for the bathroom and soaked my face in cold water.


He pulled out a third place finish losing by just one stroke.  Of course he was bummed that he didn't get a medal.  The 15 year old that won it (and wasn't in our group) looked like a grown man too.  He's got another tournament on Friday in Madisonville.  Fingers and toes crossed for a golf cart and decent weather. 


Karson is officially a working woman.  She started a job at Waterworks Auto Wash last Monday and has worked everyday since.  It's been a good thing for her as many things have been put on pause this summer.  She's enjoyed meeting new people and having some fun, new summer experiences.  AND, she's making good money which is nice.

Speaking of cars, Ben showed up to our house with this little number the other day.  Karson and I had to take it out for a little spin around the block.


She got her GSP assignment this week and will get to attend Centre College in July.  Her GSP will be modified but was approved by the Governor recently.  I'm happy that she's at least getting something.  And, hopefully that something will be an unforgettable experience.  She'll be studying Psychology and Behavioral Studies the week she's there.

Matt and I celebrated #21 on June 5.  It's been a wild and crazy ride, but our life is pretty great and we're thankful to have each other to power through it together!



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