The weather was cloudy and rainy today, so we opted for a movie. Despicable Me 2 is what we saw. Afterwards, we ventured down to Branson Landing to take in some shopping and the light/fireworks show.
The Watson's left today, but not before we took photos. Having great friends in life is important. Great friends are those people you can count on to be there for you always. Great friends are those people who will laugh with you and at you when you are being silly. Great friends are those that know you well enough to brighten your day when your down. Great friends are those that travel miles away from home to spend a week making memories with their family and yours. These are our great friends!
The house we were staying at also had a great clubhouse. After a day in the sun and water, we were all looking for some down time. We love to play bags, aka "cornhole", so we broke out the boards. A mean game of shuffleboard was also going on. Low key evening, until Brian and Vicki added some excitement. With Vicki on the phone, she announced that they were pregnant!!
Today we all wanted to have some fun in the water. We rented a boat, jet ski, and found a soft spot in the sand at Moonshine Beach. Captain Heath did a great job navigating the boat around. Chad enjoyed cruising on the jet ski. I opted to stay on solid ground and splash around in the water with the kiddos. It was a great way to spend the day in the water. It was different than our beach vacations. I know Bryant and Brayden really enjoyed the boat ride and fishing.
Some of the group went out for dinner tonight. Dixie Stampede was our choice for this evening's events. There was so much to see and watch, that most of us didn't eat much of our dinners. The horses were trained well. The riders were very talented. The props, colors, music, dancing, and performers put on a fantastic show. It was a dinner theater not to be missed. After a few souvenirs we journeyed back home.
Chad, Dad, and Marie took off for the day to their own adventure, zip lining. While all three enjoyed the zip line, it was the last part that scared them all the most. It was a straight down 100 foot drop, attached to a bungee cord of course. They came back thrilled to tell us all their stories of courage or adrenaline rush.