Sunday, August 23, 2015

A fun weekend

Saturday night Ken went into work late so we could go to the Jason Aldean Concert.  My favorite new singer Cole Swindell opened for him and was as wonderful as I hoped he would be!  Of course Jason Aldean was awesome!  It was so beautiful outside and we just had the best time.  I think I danced off a couple of pounds!  Ken and I have been going to concerts since we first got together and our love of music makes for some fun times.  

 Cole Swindell getting it started!

Jason Aldean burning it down!

Last week Amy texted me asking me to take a road trip with her to Carbondale to check out some Dungeons and Dragons Park.  Amy is very good and getting me to do the craziest stuff so I really wasn't sure what was going to happen on this trip.  Amy didn't disappoint me!
 A park in memory of Jeremy "Boo" Rochman was built after he was killed in a car crash (see you learn something from this blog) with a Dungeons and Dragons theme because apparently that was his "thing".  It is listed on the Roadside America site as something to see.  And they weren't kidding.  Different is a good term for this park. Today it was crowded which I wasn't expecting.  Beautiful little park and kind of fun.  Just wish I had a better understanding of all the statues.

 Goodness gracious Amy bought a selfie stick!  Since I put up a fight about getting into any pictures with her I thought I would have fun taking pictures of her taking pictures of herself.  She didn't find it as amusing as I did.  Go figure.


 The park really is pretty.  


Me after one too many selfie poses.

After a quick trip to a haunted cemetery, where we didn't see ghosts but saw the grave of the man who is haunting the place, we headed to the SIU campus to check out the other Carbondale Roadside Attraction.  And boy was it kind of stupid.  Its a pyramid that is supposed to be over the grave to honor King Tut the schools first mascot.  The only plus of this side trip was that I got another pic of Amy taking a picture of herself and the football team was starting to get to practice and saw a bunch of ripped guys walking around.  But I could have made this "monument" out of Trevor's Play-Doh.



King Tut is buried here


Trevor spent Saturday at the Illinois State Fair.  It was a Rivenburgh kind of day and he was excited about the biiiiggggg fish he saw.

 Trevor loves his rides

 And his cousins

 When  I saw him today I asked if he saw any horses this weekend.  He told me he didn't.  I showed him this picture as proof that he was wrong.  

 This look is becoming a very common sight.



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