Saturday, April 21, 2012

Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Walk 2012



On April 21, 2012, we got up bright and early to make our way to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Walk.  We have really grown fond of this cause and walking has become a tradition for us.  Although we belong to a team, we really only meet them on the day of the race.  Mainly, we are just fundraising with them.    We did really well with our fundraising goals this year!  Each of us made our goal of $100!  

We usually start the morning by meeting with our team and having ribbon shaped bagels from Panera.  Then we walk around to the many booths and get acquainted with the sponsors and freebies!

Next it is off to get a good place at the start line.  This year, we were really close to the beginning, but it was really crowded!  We were practically trampled at the start of the race.  The front row is reserved for runners, so we stay back a ways since we usually just walk briskly or jog!


It took us a while to complete the full 5K, but we made there!  This race is so inspirational and it is great to see all the survivors and supporters!  Next to the Shamrock Walk, this is one of our favorite events to do together because it stirs our bodies and our souls.

And what twin day would be complete without a little horsing (elephanting?) around and some toasts to our continued good health and good fortune to have such amazing companions in one another!
Best twin day ever!




Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter 2012







On Saturday, April 7th, 2012, we all headed up to Watseka for some time with grandma!  We celebrated Easter with all the wonderful things you might expect.  There was perfectly cooked ham and hot cross buns!  Grandma made her famous deviled eggs!  Natalie made a ton of beautiful sugar cookies in bunny, chick and cross shapes!  Ashley made a delicious cake and decorated it with a festive sign!  Everyone was all smiles as we enjoyed the time together and looked forward to another year!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

St. Patrick's Day 2012!


The view to the finish line!

On Saturday, March 17th, 2012, we started the morning off right!  When we woke up, a two dollar bill fell from the door and let us know that the leprechauns were going to keep an eye on us!  We had some Lucky Charms cereal and Irish Coffee before heading downtown for the Shamrock Walk.  This is one of our time honored traditions!  The weather was so great and we were all decked out from head to toe and ready to tackle the day!
Special stickers!













We walked the four miles in what seemed like no time at all laughing and enjoying the perfect weather!  Afterward, we had our traditional victory green beer on Monument Circle.  This is a great wind down from the walk and if you are lucky, you can usually spot a leprechaun!  We had a great walk and there were so many participants this year!  Seems it gets bigger each year!
The St. Paddy's Sauce!



 After this refreshing four mile walk and green beer, we headed off to claim some free fries and green shamrock sauce at Burger King!  It was just a fun experiment to see what they had going, but it was a neat detour for us!  We also stopped at a hardware store for some free paint and got none but a few stares!  I guess the hats aren't for everyone!  On the way home, we stopped at a lemonade stand and enjoyed the simple things in life.  Finally, we were back at Ashley's where the corned beef feast we had put in the crock pot before leaving in the morning greeted us with the smells of good old Ireland!
Proudly wearing our Shamrock Walk shirts!
The feast!
The guys toasting to good food and friends!
Charlie with her shamrock scarf!
The weather was so beautiful that we decided to take the party outside!  We had lunch on the porch and everyone got to enjoy the corned beef, potatoes, carrots, onions, and cabbage!  What a feast!  It seems we can never make enough of these tasty dishes because by the end of the night, they are always gone!  Even Charlie was enjoying the action!

We decided to play some games outside to enjoy the March air!  It was a great day of ladder ball, Irish fighting, cards, and pool!  We took the party into the Who Gives a Hoot Irish Lounge as the night progressed.  It was such a great time!  

We all felt the Irish Blessing: 
May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks,
May your heart be as light as a song,
May each day bring you bright, happy hours,
That stay with you all the year long.

Ladder Ball!
Irish Fighting!

St. Patrick did drive the snakes from Ireland!
Pool Fun!
Playing Eucre
Best twin day/night ever!  Can't wait to do it all again next year!



Friday, March 16, 2012

St. Patrick's Day Downtown


Favorite Authentic Irish Performer
Green Fountain!
Light Up Necklaces!
On Friday, we both had the day off work!
We decided to go downtown bright and early (as is our tradition) to watch the greening of the canal.  This is a really special time for us.  The mayor says a few words, they award the Irish Person of the Year their award, and music is always flowing from some of our favorite bagpipers!  It is hosted by the Indiana Lottery and always features free coffee and donuts, plus entries into drawings and festive hats!  This year they handed out light up shamrocks and we brought our own hats!  Then they empty the dye into the canal and you wait to see it turn the fountain green!  It is really early, but it is something nice to do before you start your St. Patrick's Day!

Beer Tent!
Elbow Room!
Showing our Green!
Since we had the whole day off, we decided to stay downtown and see all that it had to offer on this festive holiday!
After a quick nap (it was dark outside still!) we headed over to the Elbow Room, a local pub, to check out their specials for the day!  They are right on the parade route, so it gave us a good vantage point and some beautiful green beer!  We watched the revelers arriving in their decked out costumes and began to see the setup of the parade.  Since the parade wasn't due to start for a while, we decided to head across the street and check out some of the tents.  There were food trucks, booths, a beer tent, and vendors galore to enjoy in the interim.
Parade!
We watched the parade from the steps of the Indiana War Memorial.  
It was a sunny day and we were loving watching all the people and their great outfits!  

It is definitely a family affair and many people even brought their dogs!  
Next we decided to head back and pick up our race packets for the next day!  

Green Canal!

The Shamrock Walk is always on a Saturday, so we headed over to the 
Indianapolis Historic Society to get our numbers!  
And of course, take some festive pictures along the way!


Lastly, we hopped over to The Claddaugh restaurant on our way out of town.  
This is a great Irish pub and we were excited to spend time in a place that felt like Ireland.  


We had lunch and another green beer before heading to Ashley's for the night!  
We always stay the night together before the walk since we have to leave so early!  
And it is such a treat to wake up and enjoy the whole day together! 

Best Twin Day Ever!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Mardi Gras Party 2012

On February 21, 2012, we had Mardi Party at Emily and Greg's house!  Of course this Fat Tuesday tradition always includes good food (shrimp and sausage jambalaya, cornbread, and king cake) and good drinks (hurricanes!), but we also had good times!  Emily had the main meal ready when Ashley arrived from work.  And Ashley brought a beautiful king cake for us to enjoy!
With our decor about us (including on the dog!), we enjoyed a voodoo movie, "The Serpent and the Rainbow".  Although it is tough to have a real party on a weeknight, we did our best to enjoy all that Bourbon Street offers amongst friends.  

Oh, and that movie scared us to pieces!! HAHAHA!  Best twin night ever!






Saturday, February 4, 2012

Superbowl Weekend 2012

Superbowl Weekend 2012 was filled with events to attend, both joyous and somber.

First was the unfortunate loss of Andrew Duncan.
His funeral was held in Greensburg the Saturday of Superbowl Weekend.
This was very difficult, but it was good to say our goodbyes.

Andrew W. Duncan
Andrew W. Duncan, 31, Greensburg, passed away on Monday, January 23, 2012. Born, October 24, 1980 in Columbus, In, he was the son of William C. Duncan, Jr. and Sally (Rethlake) Duncan. Andy graduated from Greensburg High School in 1999. Andy was active on the track and football teams while in school. He loved watching sports and was an avid outdoorsman. Andy is survived by his mother; Sally Duncan, Greensburg, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father; William C. Duncan, Jr., and grandparents; Geraldine and William Duncan, Sr., and Catherine and William Rethlake. A public visitation will be held at Porter-Oliger-Pearson Funeral Home on Saturday, February 4, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  A memorial service will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, February, 4, 2011, with Rev. Jimmy Moore officiating. Interment will follow at South Park Cemetery.  Memorials can be made to Hospice.

Then we were off to Lindsay William's Bat Mitzvah at Mill Top in Noblesville!
The event was totally decked out and amazing!
Great music, open bar, and plenty of friends to celebrate!



Sunday was the big game in Indianapolis!
This is the first time Indianapolis has hosted the Superbowl and it was amazing!


The whole of downtown was decked out for the occasion!
There was plenty to do and see all week including zip lining!




The sights downtown were great, but having everyone over to Emily & Greg's was a ball!

 Everyone chipped in to make these mini pigs in a blanket!
Such a fun project and really delicious!


The spread was fit for a much larger group!


Michelle brought these special truffles!
What a sweet way to celebrate football (and root for anyone but the Patriots)!


We spent the whole weekend together with family and friends.
The best part is always having one another to depend on-through it all!

Great twin weekend!