For the past twenty years, the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend has always been golf tournament and family reunion day, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. My maternal grandpa's (a.k.a. Bapo) side of the family gets together at this time for a golf scramble, and then a family picnic.
Here's what I wrote about Bapo and the annual "Bush Open" last year at this time...Bernie and Audrey (getting married on Friday!!)
Jake and Hannah
(there were married in December 2007 when I was HUGE prego)
This was Brandon and Jenn's team (Jenn's first year to play).
Brandon sunk a putt to win the "longest putt" prize
and our picnic pavilion is just around the corner from here.
Aunt Deb had this cake made to celebrate 20 years!
This year, the golf tournament chairman (My Uncle Rick) had the great idea to have each family wear a different color of shirt! It was a great idea since so many of the families are growing, and it's hard to remember who belong to who year after year!
It's crazy to think that THIS all started with two people who fell in love...
Elsie Mae and George W. Bush. (YES, that was my great-grandpa's real name) were married and had five children. I don't know for sure what order they were in. It was my grandpa, Carl; two brothers, Jack and Bob; and two sisters, Georgia and Mary. The only two still with us from the family of seven are Uncle Jack and Uncle Bob.
This year, after we watched everyone tee-off, Mom and I took Barrett to Coffeyville to pick up Mamo. We spent the afternoon driving to four cemetaries, in four differnt towns., in two different states..Remembering the loved ones that have gone before us. It was a long day of driving for Barrett, but he was such a trooper. Gigi sat in the backseat to keep him entertained, and Mamo would visit with him in the car when we stopped, and mom and I would place the flowers. It was a neat experience for me to visit these gravesites in the small country towns where Mamo and Bapo grew up.


This year, after we watched everyone tee-off, Mom and I took Barrett to Coffeyville to pick up Mamo. We spent the afternoon driving to four cemetaries, in four differnt towns., in two different states..Remembering the loved ones that have gone before us. It was a long day of driving for Barrett, but he was such a trooper. Gigi sat in the backseat to keep him entertained, and Mamo would visit with him in the car when we stopped, and mom and I would place the flowers. It was a neat experience for me to visit these gravesites in the small country towns where Mamo and Bapo grew up.
The Carl Bush Family (ORANGE in memory of Bapo's Pistol Pete)
We were missing Brian and Sarah and their girls.
We were missing Brian and Sarah and their girls.
The Jack Bush Family
oops, didn't get this family...
my camera was being used to test the BIG group shot set-up
The Bob Bush Family
The Georgie Bush Family
oops, didn't get this family...
my camera was being used to test the BIG group shot set-up
The Bob Bush Family
The Georgie Bush Family
I like to call it the "wisest family member present" award.
If you knew my grandpa, he looked a lot like Uncle Bob...
but would never be wearing that OU shirt!
LOOK!! I was on the winning team in 2002!
I played with Bapo and Brandon.
My beautiful Grandma and her three children
Carla (my mom), Rick, and Clara
I played with Bapo and Brandon.
Carla (my mom), Rick, and Clara
After her last hard round of chemo, Mamo's hair came back in white and she decided not to color it. I don't think she's made up her mind if she likes it yet, but I think it's beautiful! She's always had the softest, most gorgeous porcelain skin, and I think the white hair fits her spunky personality perfectly! It'll be easier to find her in the casino too :)
After everything was over, we put Barrett in his jammies and headed home.


Oh, I should note that we did put him in his carseat
...after the "jammies" and before the "we headed home" part!
Oh, I should note that we did put him in his carseat
...after the "jammies" and before the "we headed home" part!
Looks like a great time. I am sure Bapo had a great time watching down from heaven. I think mamo's hair looks beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome post! I teared up just thinking about how proud Bapo is of you and your family. The orange was a great tribute. And yes his brother Bob looks just like him (except for the ugly shirt he is wearing). I love all the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat tradition...what a great family get-together. Love the idea of colored shirts for the families! Thanks for sharing...looks like a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat great memories and traditions. I like how everyone wore a different color.
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