Becoming a Family

We are the Hybl Family. For those of you who don't know our past before we became "The Hybl's," we would like to give you a brief introduction. It is truly the oldest story in the book. Boy meets girl, girl meets boy, girl falls in love with boy, boy marries girl, and baby makes three. Well sorta.....It probably reads much more like this....Boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love, boy and girl spend years deciding whether they can't live With or Without each other and finally decide to get hitched. One hurricane weekend at the beach, a name change, and happily ever after. Two years after marrying Ryan and I were so excited to learn we were going to be a family and on September 4th, 2007 exactly three years after being married, Adyline Kennedy joined our family.
Ryan and I both attended the University of Georgia where he played golf and majored in business and I majored in education. After school Ryan took a job as the assistant golf coach at UGA and I taught school. We both decided that we wanted more and went for it. Ryan turned Pro and played professional golf for a year on the mini tours but an elbow injury would turn our lives back to college golf.
In June of 2009 Ryan took the head coaching position for the men's golf program at the University of Oklahoma. Months of living apart finally lead to Adyline and I becoming Oklahoma girls.
This is our life in the fast lane. We hope you enjoy being parts of our lives. GO SOONERS!!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Rules A Father Should Learn.

Rules a father should learn...
1) Listen to your wife/mother of your children, they know everything!

Okay, that should do it. Only one rule to live by, short and to the point. Now if I could only get Ryan to jump on board and follow the rules. Today, we took Ady to a great little bistro for Sunday brunch. We were having a great time, enjoyed great food, and even ordered dessert. The dessert came to the table in a box and so we decided to take it home and enjoy it for later. Ryan of course says,"Ady it is your job to carry the box to the car." Being the non-controlling parent (no laughs please) I decided that was not a good idea. "Why don't we let me carry it," I said. Then giving Ryan some mama knowledge as to what was going to happen to the cakes if we continued to allow Ady to hold the box of goodies. But no....Ryan insisted that Ady was to take the box of sweets to the car. All mama's out there I know you can see where this is going.....We had almost made it to the door when the bottom of the box opened and our $10.00 piece of cake hit the ground, with Ady left holding the top. It was all I could do to keep my mouth shut until we made it to the car, I think I lasted five steps. Ryan laughed and I thought this is not my first rodeo, I am with our child 99.9% of the time, why don't you listen to me! As we drove away all I could say was, "This is going on my blog!" Ryan rolled his eyes and with a chuckle said, "I am sure it will."

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