So I never got around to writing about the last few weekends of summer! They were some of the most packed weekends of the summer! So lets jump in!
The second to last weekend in August, we got to accomplish my dream, go to a water park with my "new eyes"! I tell you, It made a world of difference being able to see after all of these years walking around "blind" at water events.
So on Saturday, August 19th, I woke up very early and drove to my moms house at 7:00am to pile in the car with Mom, Morgan, and Nana to head to Six Flags White Water in Atlanta! It was the best trip I've had in a long long time.
Me waiting on them in the car trying my best not to get sunscreen on the car seats. (Yes I'm wearing shorts, it's just hard too see with my over sized "sun protection shirt" #paleskinclub).
On the way up we stopped at McDonalds for a quick breakfast and arrived in Atlanta around 9:55am. The parking opened at 10:00 and the park opened at 10:30. You have to be the first one in or it doesn't count! ;)
Of course we had to stop for a quick picture in front of the sign in the background. We unfortunately couldn't get Nana in the picture because we were in a mad hurry to be first in.
After we got in the gates we got our fast pass bands and reserved our spot and locker in the kids area and ran across the park to stand in line for our first ride. Throughout the day we probably rode close to 50 rides. We had an absolute blast! We didn't stop running from 10:30-6:00! By closing time, we were exhausted! But we packed in as many rides as possible. We loved our favorite rides and the two new funnel rides and the mat racers! None of us got sun burned or injured and had a very smooth day! The longest time we stood in line was 30 minutes with only 5 minutes being the average wait time for us. Those fast passes were the best investment in the world! (It did take us 1 1/2 hours to get lunch which was irritating, who knew you needed a fast pass for the lunch lines more than the rides?!? :(
On the way out, we were sad to leave because we could have easily stayed another 3-4 hours but were excited to get home and wash our hair. Below just shows how stiff and weird my hair was from after all of the chlorine. It was stuck like that stiff as straw.
Back at home Sasha sulked because she didn't get to tag along but was so happy to greet us when we came in!
Moving on to the next week....the solar eclipse! Wow what an experience! I was at work when it reached total totality at 2:33pm and it was such an odd thing. The crickets started chirping, gnats came out, and it looked like 9pm at night for just a few minutes! Crazy! I was so nervous about looking at the sun I could barely even look with those special glasses.
I was a little jealous because Mom and Morgan got to drive to Cleveland TN to watch the eclipse at 100% totality and at my location in GA it was only 97% totality.
Moving on to Soddy Daisy football! This season has been a whirlwind! I can't believe it is already half way over. Every week I look forward to Friday to see Cody coach! That is one of the greatest perks of being a coaches wife, watching Cody do what he loves. This has been a good season, so far Soddy is 4-2! We beat East Hamilton and Ooltewah, our old stomping grounds. Cody and the other coaches work so hard each week to prepare for the games ahead.
It was so strange feeling sitting on the visitors side at East Hamilton. Wow what a good game!
Cody waiving to us after the big win! He does that after each game. That's also one of the best parts, running to Cody after a big win!
I am LOVING my new stadium seat that Nana got me last Christmas! I can finally put it to use!
Coach Raborn calling plays from the coaches box!
It has been such a neat treat having family come to visit us on the weekends. We love to show off our church!
Me and sister 😊 BFF's
I felt so cool being so (accidentally) coordinated.
Another celebration is Morgan starting her senior year at UT! She can see the finish line! Gigi, Mom, Nana, Edgar, and Granddad helped move her in to her dorm on campus. Morgan is so close to graduating with her double major. I am so excited and proud of her! She will graduate December 2018 with a degree in Education and Electrical Engineering! She has been busting her butt these college years!
Stay tuned for another fall blog about what's going on in the Raborn family currently and in the near future!
With so much love,
Kayla Raborn
9-23-17
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