Friday, January 19, 2018

2017 --> 2018


Happy 2 0 1 8!

Clearly one of my goals this year needs to be "be better about blogging," but missing a couple months worth of posts is totally okay when you're too busy having fun, right? Let's see what's happened since I last wrote... I biked the 2017 Seagull Century with Brad and Uncle Michael, Sam PASSED THE BAR, we went back home for a wedding and Thanksgiving, went to San Antonio to see the Christmas River Walk, I went home for Christmas, we went to Palm Springs for New Years, and then jetted off to Denver to see some family. This was probably the most times I've been on a plane in the span of a month ever, but it was all incredible.

I'm so excited for the New Year and all the new adventures to come. Starting it off by traveling to two new places wasn't a bad beginning! I'm also excited to set new challenges/goals for 2018... half marathon anyone? If I type it out that keeps me accountable, so you heard it here first. In the meantime, it's nice to be back in a routine, but every last second of the trips back home and getaways across the country were well enjoyed. Here are some of my favorite pics I snapped. I hope you all had a fabulous holiday and are starting 2018 off amazingly if I haven't gotten to see you!


Seagull Century seemed like a BREEZE after our 246 mile ride to Deep Creek in July! 



Last year we took Shiner to meet Santa, so we had to step it up this year with the next best thing- The Grinch! I wonder who she'll meet next year?

Christmas time in full swing with the whole family and the most perfect tree!


We got to stand by the sides of some of our most favorite Texas friends as they tied the knot!


We couldn't think of what to do for New Year's so we decided on a whim to head to Palm Springs for some WARMTH! But don't be fooled, it did get quite chilly there once the sun went down. But look how pretty!


One of our first stops was Joshua Tree National Park where we did some hiking, touched some cacti, and soaked up the fresh desert air. 


For NYE, we went to a concert near downtown Palm Springs and saw The Plain White T's (think the song, Hey There Delilah) and watched them drop the palms of this colorful tree. 


We also took a trip up the Palm Springs Tramway for a casual 8,000 ft climb. See that little car hanging on those cables? That's what we were in. 


All smiles before I realized exactly how high we were heading and exactly how scared I am of heights. 
 

Luckily the top was gorgeous (can you see the fear on Sam's face?!) and we even had lunch on the top!



While this gorgeous photo looks like it could be of Palm Springs, this was actually taken on our trip to Denver from Lookout Peak!


Reunited with Aunt Doris (and much more the fam) after about 16 years!


So like I said, quite the whirlwind over the past few months, but we created some pretty special memories. I would say I'm sending ya'll warmth wherever you are, but somehow Dallas reached 20-degree weather this week. I can handle the cold (not really, but I can pretend) but I've gotta admit that it is so much better when it's cold and it snows and you get snow days. 

More to come soon!
xo, Kendra


Sunday, September 10, 2017

Summer Lovin' (246 miles worth!)

I know I've officially hit adulthood when it takes me over 3 months to write a new blog post. BUT, lucky for you, that means you're going to get another jam-packed post with ALLL the summer things. Get ready!

First up, the start of my 27th year! It was a great birthday spent with awesome people, but one of the highlights was a family Facetime. Seriously, technology is the coolest thing ever. The only thing cooler would be if I could just clone myself and have a birthday in Maryland and Dallas at the same time!

























We're starting to make it a tradition to be in Mexico for July 4th. This time, we headed to Cancun and stayed on the island Isla Mujeres. Literally, an island. We had to take a ferry! It was beyond gorgeous and I could have easily spent an entire month there. One of the main reasons we picked this hotel? They had a pool bar. The crystal clear water, all inclusive food/drink, picture-perfect sunsets, and personal cabanas were a nice touch too.






Fast forward to a couple weeks later, and it was time for Deep Creek! This year, Brad took it a step further with the goal to bike there. I remember thinking how insane that sounded and how there was no way we could do it, but guess what? WE TOTALLY DID.

We started out on the C&O Canal in Georgetown and biked to Shepardstown for Day 1, which was about 75 miles. Look how happy and fresh we look at mile 1!


About halfway through the day, we decided to take a nice break and fuel up on snacks. A few minutes into our break. the sky got dark, the wind picked up, leaves were flying, and then came the rain. We hopped back on our bikes and tried to race through the storm. 



Unfortunately... we went right through it. Endless mud and broken trees across the paths. We even had a few close calls with our tires slipping in the mud. We could hear the thunder and I was pretty convinced we weren't going to make it, so I turned on my GoPro. You can see it go down in the video I made of the ride. Go ahead and ignore my chipmunk voice. 

Once the storm slowed down, we had to maneuver the broken branches which really slowed us down. We thought we had seen some pretty bad branches until we got to this bad boy. I'm not even sure how this happened, but I'm thankful it didn't fall while we were riding by. We had to literally crawl under the broken tree (with our bikes) to get to the other side. This is also in the YouTube vid! 


Somehow, we made it through, just a little soaked. Still smiling while we enjoyed our snacks and headed onto to Harper's Ferry and then Shepherdstown! 


Once we made it to Shepherdstown, Uncle Michael and Aunt Cindy were there to meet us at our hotel. We showered off the mud and chowed down some pizza (carb-loading, duh). Sadly, all the clothes in our saddlebags got soaked in the storm, so we spent a majority of the night trying to dry them with the mini hotel blow dryer. Good times, good times. 


Day 2 started off sunny and we were SO EXCITED! We also had Uncle Michael join us for this leg- woohoo! We knew it was going to be a long day (110 miles) as we headed to Cumberland, but I'm not sure anything could have prepared us for what we'd experience. Here's a pretty shot before the madness. 


When we rode the C&O canal 3 years ago, we got to go through the Paw Paw tunnel. However, this time, it was closed for renovations. When Brad planned the route it said that there was a detour, so we figured how bad could that be? Let's just start with the fact that it poured on us AGAIN. Once we reached the detour, we noticed a sign that said we would have to walk our bikes since the detour was going to be steep and rocky. We started to question it, but proceeded to follow the signs...

I'm not sure words can accurately describe this detour, but just imagine that for about 45 minutes you are walking up a constant incline, dragging your bike, trekking through mud and rocks. Every time we thought we were at the top of the mountain, it kept going. One of the most mentally and physically challenging things ever. The only thing to keep you going was knowing that you were getting closer to the end. Phew. It's honestly probably better that we didn't know what to expect beforehand because I'm not sure I wanted to know that we would be physically CLIMBING a mountain. You can see Michael climbing the hill ahead of me here. Even Santa was exhausted.



Once we made it to the top, we walked our bikes around and down and got back on track. It was a very, very long trek to Cumberland filled with, you guessed it, more mud. Just imagine cruising along and every 10 seconds having to go through a puddle of muddy water which not only slows you down, but also gets you covered in the smelly gunk. Somehow, we made it off the canal *right* before it got dark. After 116 treacherous miles, it made a century look easy! I'll need to remember this during mile 70 of Seagull... We enjoyed another shower at our new hotel, more food, and prepped for our final day. Knowing that it was only going to be half of Day 2, I figured it couldn't be that bad... right?

Day 3 started out with a nice 16 mile stretch of the longest and most gradual hill you can imagine (or so I thought). We eventually made it through and arrived at Frostburg! I was really curious about how we were going to really get into the mountains of Deep Creek, but I quickly found out. Downtown Frostburg was just a warm up for the hills we were about to encounter. It reached the point where you would have to bike up as much of the hill as you could before your legs gave out, and then walk the rest of the way. Luckily, these hills came with a nice downhill, so once we reached the top we hopped back on and cruised down. Slightly terrifying because you're speeding down the hill at probably 20mph, but gratifying because you were knocking out miles. During these climbs I was about 1 second away from pulling over to the side of the road and calling for a ride. But then, something kicked in, and I would see Brad pushing through ahead of me, and I got back on the bike. Mind over matter, ya'll! I also flipped on my GoPro and took a few videos with some pretty negative nancy commentary. Whatever gets you through, right? Here's a shot from said videos. That house up on the left was looking pretttttty nice. 


It's all kind of a blur, but after a handful of more hills, a near dog attack (see below), lots of energy gummies and water later, we crossed a bridge and saw the lake. There was no going back now! 


We finished strong(ish) and made it to the mountain where our house is. VICTORY (almost)!


Last obstacle of the day? Making it to the TOP of the mountain. We alternated biking and walking til we made it to the top. We rode up to the house to find the family lined up in the driveway with a tunnel welcoming us in. I've never been so happy. Just look at these smiles!!!




We quickly went into full relaxation mode for the remainder of the week... craziest 3 days and 246 miles EVER. I can safely say I never thought I would do that in my life. But it's true, you really can do anything you set your mind to (with the help of amazing people by your side!). Don't doubt yourself- ever!

A relaxing week at Deep Creek wouldn't be complete without a bear-sighting! This cute little (big) guy snuck into our garbage trying to find a snack. I mean, we do eat amazingly up there, so he was in the right spot. 


We also had a family in-home paint night! We're a family of artists I tell ya! 


The rest of the week involved lots of sleeping, eating, and creamery runs. All the good things. 
Until next year, DCL!




Post-DCL life included us moving into a new apartment, Sam taking the bar, Sam going to HONG KONG, and now life returning to mostly normal. Another super successful summer in the books! Just kidding, in Texas it's basically summer til October. :) 

If you made it to the end of this, you're amazing and I love you. 



xo, 
Kendra


Monday, June 5, 2017

The Best May EVER

I love spring so much that I think it's worthy of a second post. Not to mention ALL the fun things that have happened in May. Shiner barely made it through...



First things first, my BFFAEAE came to visit! We showed Brandi the finer things that Dallas has to offer... Mexican food and donuts! She even took my spin class. True best friend status right there. ❤

We did the touristy things, too, and walked across the Trinity River bridge. In case you can't tell, it was just a LITTLE windy and cold. Don't think I'll be saying that again anytime soon! 

Weather seriously loves me. Especially when it's time to do another century ride. I headed back home the following weekend to do the Six Pillars Century with Brad. It was our third year doing it so there was no way we could miss it regardless of what mother nature threw at us. Flooded roads, constant wind gusts... you name it, we survived it. This picture doesn't do it justice, but the water was literally crashing over the road like waves. It was just like being at the beach, minus the sand! I've gotta admit, I didn't mind the smell of salt water one bit. 
 

We assumed these waves would be the worst of it, but we were very, very wrong. When you're in the middle of nowhere and you come across a flooded road, what do you do? Bike through it of course! Just when our feet were starting to dry, too.... I wasn't brave enough to risk my phone's life, but Brad got a great video!

Despite everything, we made it! The toughest century ride to date, but also one of the most fun. It always helps that the rest stops include ice cream and mountain dew! Yay for victory- and the best cheerleaders ever!! 

This simply wouldn't be a true Kendra blog post if it didn't include a Shiner adventure. I've wanted to do the SPCA Strut Your Mutt walk the past two years after getting Shiner, but was never in town for it. The stars finally aligned this year and we were able to do it! Let's just say that a furry black dog and 90 degree weather don't go hand in hand... but hey, we made it! 

Start of the 3K walk, going strong! 

We were in the home stretch at this point, but it was HOT. Any shade we came upon she ran over to and plopped down. Don't worry, she got LOTS of water and ice. And even a spray down at one of the rest stops! 

After probably the longest walk of Shiner's life, we crossed the finish line! I've gotta say, it was really hard to not go home with another rescue pup. So many cuties were there and up for adoption! 

Next up... GRADUATION! After 3 years, Sam did it! Yay! The weekend included lots of family, fun, and food. The ceremony was outside on the SMU Law quad and it was so pretty. A little warm... but we survived. At least we weren't in a cap and gown like the graduates! It was so fun seeing Sam and all of the law school peeps I became friends with these last few years get hooded!

Despite it being in the 80's and sunny, I convinced Sam to put the sweaty cap and gown back on for some photos. With special guest, Shiner. 🐾


Also, how could I NOT try on a hat this fabulous?



Last, but definitely not least, Jason & Jen got married! After 26 years of only having brothers, I finally have a sister! It was another family filled weekend and I wouldn't have had it any other way. Congrats!!! And welcome the family, Jen!! 

Just a couple of wedding highlights... when Jason tells his coworkers that it's a Harry Potter themed wedding (complete with Harry Potter invitations) and they show up with Gryffindor scarves and a sorting hat. Oh, and Hedwig. 

There were also 3D glasses AND a special DJ request. As I casually went up to DJ Steve to request Maroon 5, he stared at me in shock. As I stared back confused, he informed me that he was not allowed to play anything having to do with Adam Levine. I didn't believe him until he showed me his paperwork... Nice try, Jason. My aunt & uncle slipped him $20 in an attempt to get him to play it. He held strong and refused unless the bride okay-ed it. Thanks, Jen! 😉

And one FINAL thing- Baby Jack decided to make his arrival right before the wedding so I was able to go meet the little cutie while I was in town. He's so tiny!! Side note- this was the first time I ever held a baby. Unless puppies count... 



Alright, that about wraps up the most fun and craziest month ever! Loved EVERY second of it. Now here's to this whole turning 27 thing...

☮💚😃, 
Kendra