We finally had a snow day yesterday. It wasn’t much but the kids (ok, Marty and I too) had a blast playing in it. Yesterday when Andrew woke up and looked out the window, I asked him what it was and he said “I don’t know” I guess he doesn’t remember the snow from last year. We didn’t have enough to build a snowman but we had a pretty good snowball fight. It was such a great day with hot chocolate in the morning and warm chocolate chip cookies after lunch. I am so glad I got to enjoy it with them.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
He loves his ranch
I’m talking about Andrew and no I’m not talking about a ranch with horses and cows, although I’m sure he would love that too. I’m talking about the ranch dressing that comes out of a bottle and is used on salads. Well, Andrew has other ideas for his ranch dressing and they don’t stop at the salad. He loves ranch dressing and will dip anything into it. It started out with french fries (ok, I admit that I do this too) But he gets a little gross from here; he will dip apple slices into ranch dressing. I even had a cup of caramel sauce and he chose the ranch. Last night he asked for ranch to dip his hot dog in. I guess what ever floats his boat!
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Out of the mouth of babes
This is a list of questions that I’ve read on various other blogs and I thought it would be fun to ask them to Abby. These are her answers just as they are, no editing.
What are you good at doing?
Feeding Prince
If you had $10, how would you spend it?
I would buy a kitchen, but a Princess one
What are you afraid of?
The thunder, sometimes
Who are your friends?
In school, no I don’t want to do school. Just Ella because she will always be my friend
What is important to you?
That you love me
What is your favorite food?
That’s easy, peanut butter and jelly sandwich
What is your favorite thing about school?
Learning about the Bible
What is your favorite thing to do?
Go on a field trip
How do you show your family that you love them?
By giving them hugs and kisses
What do you want to be when you grow up?
A ballerina teacher
Why?
Because I think it’s nice
What are you thankful for?
Mommy
Tell me something about God?
He doesn’t pick who he loves, he loves all of us.
What are you good at doing?
Feeding Prince
If you had $10, how would you spend it?
I would buy a kitchen, but a Princess one
What are you afraid of?
The thunder, sometimes
Who are your friends?
In school, no I don’t want to do school. Just Ella because she will always be my friend
What is important to you?
That you love me
What is your favorite food?
That’s easy, peanut butter and jelly sandwich
What is your favorite thing about school?
Learning about the Bible
What is your favorite thing to do?
Go on a field trip
How do you show your family that you love them?
By giving them hugs and kisses
What do you want to be when you grow up?
A ballerina teacher
Why?
Because I think it’s nice
What are you thankful for?
Mommy
Tell me something about God?
He doesn’t pick who he loves, he loves all of us.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Rocky
Friday, February 08, 2008
Sniff, Sniff
For the first time in 5 and a half years, we are going to be diaper free. My baby boy is completly potty trained, even at night. Can I cry now? For about a month now Andrew has been keeping his diaper dry at night but we were going to wait until we ran out of diapers and then just not buy any more. Well, Andrew had other plans. Last night he woke me up at 1:15 because he had to go potty. He wanted to get up and go on the potty not in his diaper. I think that's our hint that it's safe to put him in big boy undies. Sniff Sniff
Thursday, February 07, 2008
I'm still there.
I am sorry to dwell on Tuesday’s tornados but I am still so thankful that it wasn’t as bad as it could have been. We had angels all around us that night. This is an excerpt from a news station article that just shows how lucky we were:
Here in Middle Tennessee it was primarily one storm that did most of the major damage. On the time lapse, you will see this supercell start in Hardin County (it actually began in Mississippi) and move northeast through parts of Wayne, Perry, Lewis, Hickman, northwest Williamson (Fairview), Davidson, Sumner, Trousdale, and Macon before moving into Kentucky. The miracle is that the tornado lifted up over Nashville and Davidson County before setting down again in Sumner County. If that had not happened, hundreds more could have died or been injured. This was a terrible tragedy that could have been worse.
The one storm that did the most damage was the one we were at Opryland for. It makes you wonder; why were we spared? What ever the reason, I am thankful and praise God for it.A side note that I forgot to mention yesterday. When I got Abby out of bed Tuesday night to go over to the hotel, she told me that when she heard the thunder she prayed to God and asked Him to keep her safe. I love it
Here in Middle Tennessee it was primarily one storm that did most of the major damage. On the time lapse, you will see this supercell start in Hardin County (it actually began in Mississippi) and move northeast through parts of Wayne, Perry, Lewis, Hickman, northwest Williamson (Fairview), Davidson, Sumner, Trousdale, and Macon before moving into Kentucky. The miracle is that the tornado lifted up over Nashville and Davidson County before setting down again in Sumner County. If that had not happened, hundreds more could have died or been injured. This was a terrible tragedy that could have been worse.
The one storm that did the most damage was the one we were at Opryland for. It makes you wonder; why were we spared? What ever the reason, I am thankful and praise God for it.A side note that I forgot to mention yesterday. When I got Abby out of bed Tuesday night to go over to the hotel, she told me that when she heard the thunder she prayed to God and asked Him to keep her safe. I love it
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Wow
Just wow! I know today is supposed to be Wordless Wednesday but I just couldn’t be wordless after the craziness of last night. Last night was scary night weather wise and I am just thankful that we are all safe this morning. At about 9:00 last night Marty called from work and told me to get the kids out of bed and head over to the Opryland Hotel. As I was on the phone with Marty, a friend called and asked if we were going over to the hotel. I told her yes and she said that they were going to come with us. I put Prince in our closet, it was absolutely heartbreaking to leave him at home (he paid us back by peeing everywhere in our closet but we quickly forgave him). We were at the hotel for about 10 minutes and they come over the loud speaker telling everyone that a tornado warning had been issued for Davidson County, the first of many, and for everyone to head to a stairwell and from there to the underground tunnels. This was the exact reason we went to the Opryland Hotel. There is a city underground and the hotel could run off of generators if we lost power. We were in the tunnels for about 45 minutes; the kids had a blast and thought it was a lot of fun, the parents not so much. We were contemplating splitting a room with our friends for the night because the worst was yet to come but decided to go home and keep a close eye on the weather. We put the kids in our bed, it was so sweet seeing them snuggled up next to each other, and Marty and I settled in for the night on an air mattress on the floor in the living room. The news was saying that we had about an hour and a half before the next storm was to come through and it was supposed to be a big one. We went so far as to take the mirror off the wall in the bathroom in case we had to leave Prince again. A tornado warning was once again issued for Davidson County but watching the tracker it was going to go just north of us. That storm wasn’t so bad and the warning expired. Then comes tornado warning number 3, all in the span of about 4 hours. I was ready for the night to be over with. This storm was going to go just south of us. So thankfully we didn’t have to wake the kids up again and head to the hotel. Storm number 3 brought some pretty bad thunder and lightening. We turn the TV off at 2:30 and at 2:40 both the kids appear in the living room and join us on the air mattress. At about 3:00 it was pretty much over so we put the kids in their own beds and went to our own. Poor Andrew called twice and after checking on him both times he finally went to sleep. Marty and I had already decided that we were going to let the kids sleep until they woke up. Well, 8:30 comes (an hour and a half after Abby’s school had already started) and they were both still asleep. This is a huge thing because Abby never sleeps past 7:00, poor punky was exhausted. Needless to say I took her to school at 9:30.
Sometimes it really stinks being a grown up.
Sometimes it really stinks being a grown up.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Oh my!!
Did everyone watch and enjoy the Superbowl? We decided last minute to have a party at our house and our house will never be the same. I borrowed a projector and 7 foot screen from my office and we put it out in the garage, aka the man room, (thankfully it was warm over the weekend) so we could watch the big game on a big screen. We had 8 adults and 8 kids, 4 more adults and 2 kids cancelled last minute. Thank goodness! The food was good, the company was good, the mess was unbelievable. The kids played upstairs the whole night and I have never in my entire life seen such a mess. I can’t even describe it. The crazy thing is that Marty and I had even out away the games with lots of pieces, the polly pockets and some puzzles. I guess we missed a few puzzles because there were random pieces found in every room upstairs. There were even play butterflies floating in the toilet. Oh my, it was such a mess. It took Marty and Andrew the better part of yesterday to get it cleaned. Have I told you how much I love my husband? Poor Marty had to get on line to see what furniture goes with what room for Abby’s doll house. It was so cute though. When I got home I went upstairs to see the clean wonderfulness of it and saw that Marty had put the babies from the doll house in their high chairs. The animals were all in their beds. The mom and dad were sitting on the couch and the little girl was in her room. I think Marty might have been playing house while he was cleaning yesterday.
It was a great time but I am not offering my house up for any parties any time soon.
It was a great time but I am not offering my house up for any parties any time soon.
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