Friday, June 5, 2009

LoneStar Summer Memories

Well, we're definitely feeling the summer heat now here in Texas. As we make plans for all the fun things we'll be doing again now that it's finally summer, we also remember our favorite memories from summers in the past. Check out some of the LoneStar Team's Favorite Summer memories...

Matt - I shoved a smoke bomb in my pants and ran around the yard acting like I was on fire and laughed till i realized that my pants were on fire and pulled my pants off to the great joy of my neighbors laughing there faces off at the stupid white kid setting himself on fire those were the days

Lana - I remember when I would make mud pies and sell them to all the neighbors. They would
actually pay me for them. I always wondered if my dad gave them money to buy them. LOL

Rob - I think it was 1969 or 1970, I was 9 or 10, my parents took my brother and sister and I to Lake Michigan in Grand Haven Michigan. I remember the water being crystal clear and freezing cold in the middle of August. We stayed in a cabin and the next day we rented a boat and went fishing. It was great!

Pamela - When I was little, my sisters and I spent every day at the Landa Park Spring Fed Pool in New Braunfels where we played and swam with my parents' best friends' 3 girls. The 6 of us spent hours playing rag tag with other kids at the pool, day after day after day. We had a blast!

Benito - There is one thing that comes to mind, I was raised in a farm and one summer we were picking cotton and I was unloading my cotton I had picked from my sack. I was on top of the trailer and fail off, lucky I didn't get hurt.

Eric - I remember how I used to love to ride my bike with my cousins down to the city park. Then we would go swimming at the river and ride our bikes back home all wet. But thinking back I don't think we ever told anybody where we were going because the river was a couple of miles away. I must have been about 12 or 13 years old.

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