The name of our blog is a perfect description of me and my family...”On The Go”! From the very first day I met Judson until today, we have been going nonstop. Sometimes, no MOST of the time, I feel like I am dragging behind. Ally is now 19, Abby is 18, and Oney is 15. Life these days is definitely challenging...but I feel like we are living life to the fullest without missing a thing. It is hard to comprehend that less than a year from now Ally AND ABBY will BOTH be in college at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Oney will be in his second year of high school! I know someday things will slow down...until then...see if you can keep up!
We always have a bunch of girls with us. Oney is usually way outnumbered. So, we decided we needed a BOYS weekend at the lake. Oney invited Peyton to go up with us and Mac Fullen has a place so we convinced him to come hang with them too.
Abby showing off her slalom skills. She really has this thing figured out...she is a natural at skiing.
Look at Oney go! He learned to slalom last Summer, too. He skis just like his Daddy! Wide open and crazy!
Judson loves to teach the kids friends how to ski or wakeboard. He takes pride in being able to get them up with just a few tries. Peyton was the first kid we have NEVER been able to get up. He was soo close. He just wore out.
Oney and Peyton covered a whole lot of territory on the Sea Doo. I think they had a couple of girls chasing after them too. I thought the boys were supposed to do the chasing?!
We always eat good when we are at the lake. I cook some of my best meals there. For some reason, it seems like its easier to get it all done there.
Pop enjoying the lazy boy.
Crazy, competetive, ping pong Papa!
Oney and Peyton
Jus doesn't ski very much anymore, but he still has it! Look at that old man go!
Jud was showing the boys some crazy you tube video. Can you tell they liked it???
Mac had never had a Sopapia...are you kidding me??? My favorite! So we ordered him one and he LOVED it!!!
Lunch on Sunday has become a tradition...Grand Harbor! They do a great job and it is nice not packing up all the food on the last day out on the water.
There were sailboats everywhere. So what does Oney do but take a picture of one though the spotting scope from our balcony! Good times!
We started this weekend at the Lake by getting there late Thursday night. We have learned that a great day on the Lake for water sports is Friday before the crowds arrive. Eric and Lori did the same thing so we decided to boat to Bay Springs, MS for the day. We started out by driving by "Goat Island" and made a little detour to feed the goats! There used to be a lot more goats on the Island, but it looks like they are dying off. So we sacrificed a bag of Blue Doritos and they ate the entire bag! They were starving:-(( The kids want to make it their mission to "save the goats"!
Of course, the baby goat was our favorite. We tried to give him the most food, but it was hard to keep it from the Grandaddy!
Then we started our trip to Bay Springs via the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway or as we call it the TomBigbee. If you do not know the history of the Tombigbee, I challenge you to click on my link and read about it! I did not realize just how new it was-it wasn't completed until 1985. Here is a little snippet from the website...
The Tenn-Tom officially opened to commerce on January 10, 1985 when the Towboat, Eddie Waxler, transporting nearly 2.7 million gallons of petroleum products, made its maiden voyage on the waterway. A lottery was held to select the first commercial tow to transit the waterway.
Guess what??? My Aunt Delaine and Uncle Billy Waxler owned Waxler Towing Company at that time. Eddie Waxler was Uncle Billy's brother. WTC sold out to a larger company in 2007, however the Waxler boys, Alan and Ted, continue to have a hand in the daily operations of the company. I am sure I have been told that piece of history at some point in my life...I am just now realizing it though! Pretty neat, huh?
A picture that I took earlier in the Summer of a WTC Barge, the "Delaine", that was traveling down Yellow Creek towards the Tombigbee!
The kids skied or wake boarded the ENTIRE way...I can't believe that their arms didn't fall off! I took WAY too many pictures of course...so I am going to do a separate post of just watersports pictures. Here are just a couple of pictures that I took of the Beach at Bay Springs.
The Beach
Swimming area at the Beach
We floated while the kids swam and played along the beach. The water there is so much clearer than it is at Pickwick! I am not sure why...but we could see several feet deep into the water. There were tons of fish there, too.
We pulled the kids again the entire way back. We all agreed to administer two Advil's before bedtime that night because the kids were going to be VERY sore! Unfortunately, on the way back we BOTH (Naifehs/Regis) started having boat troubles. It was a very unsettling feeling to say the least. Whenever Eric's boat would accelerate, it started sputtering. Our boat began taking on water in the engine compartment, which caused the bilge pump to work NONSTOP. Our engine roared like it had a "Captains Call" (and it does not). Needless to say, we were both so RELIEVED when we saw the flags at Grand Harbor and new we could make it in from there.
Well, Saturday morning Eric started calling/texting Jud about the repairs at 6:30a.m. Judson was able to hold Eric off until Marine Sales opened at 8:00a.m. We were BOTH in SHOCK when Marine Sales stated it would be 6 weeks before they would even LOOK at either of our boats. Well, they stormed out as you would imagine and headed straight to Aqua Yacht where we used to store our boat. They were so accommodating. Long story short, it was two simple, inexpensive fixes, a fuel filter ($8.00) and a hose connector ($35.00).
Less than an hour later, BOTH boats were back in action!!! KUDOS to AQUA YACHT and as for you...Marine Sales...you will have hell to pay before we buy another Cobalt anytime soon!
The rest of this weekend will be in the next several posts...there was just too much action this weekend to combine it all into one!!! Buckle up!