
The first week of August, we took our annual "James Family Vacation". This year we went to Lake Gaston, NC, where one of my brothers-in-law had a family lake house we used. We rented the house next door as well in order to
accommodate all the people coming and going throughout the week. The week was fantastic because we all just relaxed on the dock, swam at leisure, took out the pontoon boat and skied, knee boarded, tubed and jumped off and swam and visited. Perry was able to join us part of the time from Camp Lejeune, which was a wonderful addition to the trip. He brought his guitar and he and Alysa entertained us with music. It was a nice, relaxing vacation....just what the Dr. ordered.

The week following vacation, we went to a Lexington Legends (minor league baseball) ball game. Marks' church made a trip and had a pavilion reserved and a meal of hot dogs and burgers catered. The weather was beautiful and although our guys didn't win, we had a good time. I love the ballpark atmosphere....must have picked that up when the boys were young. They had a huge statue of a Cliedsdale horse (which was probably true to size) and Alysa decided to have her picture made on it. Marks' pastor also took a turn for a photo opp, but was gruffly "asked" to dismount at once. That was probably a bit embarrassing, considering he is the leader of the flock and he's the one acting up. Lots of fun!

This is a picture of Alysa's first day of 4TH GRADE!!!! (All caps for gasping effect.) She has taken a growth spurt this summer, growing out of all her jeans. Where she got those long legs from is beyond me. She absolutely LOVES her teachers - in 4th grade they have a different teacher for each subject. That makes her feel so mature and reminds me junior high is just around the corner. When she got off the bus I asked her how her first day was and she exclaimed "Awesome!". I wasn't expecting that reaction, really, but was SO glad to hear it.

Yesterday, Sat. Aug. 29, we attended a Civil War reenactment at Battlefield Park here in Richmond, where The Battle of Richmond actually took place. All the actors were dressed in period attire and there were cannons and guns firing and sword fights, making it all feel so real. There were period tents set up all over with the clothing and accessories for sale, kettle corn, tin typing photos and a multitude of other things to experience. We really enjoyed it (well, Mark and I did) and it made me feel so much more part of the community to get to know a little history about where we live.

Today, Aug. 30, is my 45th birthday. This past Thursday a few of my girlfriends took me out to dinner to celebrate. We had a great time, eating, talking and relaxing at the Olive Garden. I have great girlfriends! Mark and Alysa also took me to dinner yesterday at the Outback (one of my favorite places ever) and then gave me gifts today. I had "hinted" for some dumbbells for when I work out at home and they also gave me a gift card to one of my favorite stores to shop for clothes, Maurices. I also received phone calls from my grand babies, boys, daughter-in-law, mom and friends. I love my family and friends SO much and truly feel blessed to have them all in my life. It's been a terrific week.