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!!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Only in Oklahoma




So I know I keep talking about weather...but this place has the craziest weather in all of the world. Sunday a huge hail storm went through Oklahoma City and damaged millions of dollars worth of property. It missed us by 10 miles! We sat on our porch and watched the hail core pass us by. You know we have crazy weather when........




Ady opened up the newspaper to the weather page..you know the one where it shows the United States and it is color coded depending on the temperatures for the day. She looked at the Red color throughout the midwest and southern states and said, "Look Mama, that is a really bad rain storm. We better go inside so it won't blow us away!"

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