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October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM Home Monthly Newsletters Contact About Sign Up More Awesome Stuff Support January 2015 Brought to you by:February 2015 March 2015 April 2015 I always hate to see summer end but that just means it is my birthday month!! May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September 2015 Kim's Excellent Adventures October 2015 Dinner with friends: The one thing I hate about always being so busy is not seeing my friends as much as I want. It isn't because I am busy, it is because we are all busy! I have to just stopNovember and schedule 2015 friend time sometimes. This month I met up with Bette and George and we enjoyed a great night of conversation and a delicioius meal at North Star Steak House. I was not aware that they prefer you to make reseraations. I will rememaber that for next time!! December 2015 January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 Royals Game My last Royals game for 2015! It was fun even if they got their butts kicked! Dog Sitting in KC: Labor Day weekend can only mean one thing! Me and the Pugs! I didn't do much in KC besides hang out at the pool and walk! It was enjoyable. Oh I did go to a Royals game. (see above, they lost) Last Summer Concert: Last concert of the summer, Dierks Bentley. It was the best of the 4! I love me some Dierks!! What a great night. The best part was hanging with my friends, outside on a beautiful night! Cheifs game: My very first Thursday night Chiefs football game at Arrowhead! What a blast! I have to thank William for thinking of me this year and getting me tickets! What a great time!! http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 1 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM 30th High School Class Reunion: I can not believe I have been out of high school for 30 years. A few classmates wanted a reunion and I was volunteered. I like doing things like that though! I planned a night at Reeds by the lake, tour of the high school and a class dance. The attendance was low but fun was had by all! Everyone wants me to plan a gathering every year!! We will see!! Krazy Karaoke at Pigskins: It was awesome to finally get to hang with these awesome people!! Home At Last Fall Dinner seminar: Who knew that we had such awesome stores in Topeka. Oh wait, I did! You really need to get over to Fairlawn Plaza and check out these locally owned stores. This seminar was about how to have a successful beautiful holiday dinner party. Now to buy a few new things and plan my own dinner!! Mundane Mondays: Ryan and I are still doing our Mundane Monday beer/drink night! This month we tried a couple different places and I tried a few different drinks! It is nice to just go hang for a couple hours and talk about your week and home and in bed by 10pm. I love The Burger Stand. We also tried Buffalo Wild Wings, they made me a pretty beer!! http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 2 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM Atlanta Trip: I know my summer is over when I make my final Atlanta trip of the year. Things will be changing in 2016. James and Robert are moving to Dallas ares so that means I will have to now also go to Dallas. Regardless, I had a great time in Atlanta and hanging with friends!! I really didn't do much but I did catch up on my sleep! Abigail's Grill & Bar Goose Again 3701 SW Plaza Drive 5630 SW 29th 246.6866 Hookah House We have a full kitchen open daily 11am - midnight and weekdays offer a $5.95 Email: [email protected] lunch special. Our menu is posted on Phone:(785) 286-7003Address1507 SW 21st St our facebook page... 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