Once again, I have been lazy with the blogging. Oh, well. But it's like I said before: "Life is great." And in thruth, it's just getting better and better. For the first time in three years, I finally saw my little sister. I also got to visit my grandparents whom I haven't seen in almost as long. For those of you who don't know: I am a huge Grandma's Boy. There has been so much happiness going through the atmosphere that I have never been happier. It sinks into my pores and it is more addicting than Monster, Red Bull, or any other energy drink. Still talking to the woman who took me and a few others to the country concert. She's great, I laugh a ton when I talk to her.
Wednsday I flew down here. Ate pizza with my Aunt and Uncle and their three girls.
Thursday I was home alone for a few hours, then Grandma came home and we watched movies. For dinner I had my favorite dish: My Grandma's Chicken 'n' Enchiladas!!!
Friday we went to some Aztec Ruins. That was a great experience, tons of pics. Had dinner at a chinese, japanese, shoot they all look alike restaurant.
Saturday Grandma and I drove up to a small town to meet up with my little sister. I waited an hour after two hours of driving. Then she walked up to McDonald's and I ran up and picked her up and hugged her. I was crying, my sister was crying, and Grandma was crying. All of us ate at Mcdonald's, after that we drove around to find a park to sit and chat. Didn't find one so we sat down on a grassy lawn in the back of some motel. We chatted for hours, the people she's staying with care a lot for her, that is good. When it came to the time when we had to leave, all of us got emotional. Before she left, I showed her one of my favorite songs: Family Tree by Cherie Call. That brought up fresh tears. It was so hard to say bye. I promised her it wouldn't be another three years before I saw her again.
Sunday was my b-day. I am 18 finally. We went to Sacrement at 1-2:10, changed clothes and was out the door by 3:30. Drove up the my Great Grandparents' house and picked them up. Drove up to something called the Bar-D, where a country musical group called the Bar-D Wranglers was founded 34 years ago and apparently had some new members to the the age of the old ones. Got a couple things there, a dvd and something else.
For the rest of my stay...I have no clue what is going on, but I will blog about it later on. Ta ta for now!!!