We decorated our house for Christmas last Saturday, Nov. 24th. We usually do it the 1st Sat of December while watching the Army/Navy game, but Josh will have to be going in and out of work tomorrow as they are having a big change over with their computer system, so we did it a week early this year. Samuel decorated a lot of the tree himself. Apparently it helps to be wearing 3-D glasses. In front of our fireplace we have all of the various snowmen that sing from Hallmark and the Polar Express Santa that talks. The kids love these. They sit in front of them and listen to them over and over, dancing. Surprisingly, this doesn't annoy me. I think it's really cute.
Friday, November 30, 2007
something you don't see very often
This is something you don't see very often, beautiful fall leaves on a tree this close to Christmas. We put our Christmas decorations up last weekend and our tree still has all it's red fall leaves. It looks really pretty all lit up. We are still in fall "bloom" so to speak around here. There are many of the trees still holding their beautiful colors. I am really enjoying it as that is my favorite time of year when you can see all the beautiful fall colors. I think our peak was right before Thanksgiving. It was gorgeous before we left for MN, but as I said, still very pretty now.
more Thanksgiving pictures
Aunt Peggy and Josh's Mom getting the turkey ready! Eric and Lyndsay, the newlyweds!
Brad and Amber (Josh's sister). We're so thankful Brad is back from Iraq (after almost 2 years).
The pies. Josh's family is known (at least in my book) for their made from scratch pies. Pictured here are 3 of the 5 we had as dessert. (apple, cherry, blueberry, lemon and chocolate) Yum!
Josh and I before dinner. (picture by Eric!)
Samuel and Aaron playing after dinner. They were pretty much inseparable the whole time.
A big crowd chose to play "Life" after dinner. This was when the game was just getting started.
Brad and Amber (Josh's sister). We're so thankful Brad is back from Iraq (after almost 2 years).
The pies. Josh's family is known (at least in my book) for their made from scratch pies. Pictured here are 3 of the 5 we had as dessert. (apple, cherry, blueberry, lemon and chocolate) Yum!
Josh and I before dinner. (picture by Eric!)
Samuel and Aaron playing after dinner. They were pretty much inseparable the whole time.
A big crowd chose to play "Life" after dinner. This was when the game was just getting started.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Thanksgiving Day 11-22-07
Nora Kate getting her nails done with Lyndsay and Amber after dinner. Table 1
Table 2
Samuel (before he leaned on the table causing it to collapse, giving him a big knot on his head.)
Nora Kate enjoying her dinner!
We were in Minnesota for Thanksgiving this year visiting Josh's family. We had a great turkey dinner and it was nice to see the family again. Lyndsay and Eric arrived this year as newlyweds and it was so great to have Brad back home from Iraq. Lots of things to be thankful for. I'll try to post some more pictures later from the trip.
Table 2
Samuel (before he leaned on the table causing it to collapse, giving him a big knot on his head.)
Nora Kate enjoying her dinner!
We were in Minnesota for Thanksgiving this year visiting Josh's family. We had a great turkey dinner and it was nice to see the family again. Lyndsay and Eric arrived this year as newlyweds and it was so great to have Brad back home from Iraq. Lots of things to be thankful for. I'll try to post some more pictures later from the trip.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
another tough question from Samuel
This morning as I was driving Samuel to school, he had another tough question for me.... "Mommy, how are we supposed to give everything we have to God? We can't even reach Him."
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Hobo Day 11-16
Yesterday Samuel's class had "Hobo Day". They were supposed to dress like a hobo and then the class party that afternoon was referred to as a "hoedown". The kids had a lot of fun. Josh had gotten home from his business trip (his all week long business trip) and was able to come also. Samuel was really excited that he was there as Josh doesn't usually get to come to these things. I am posting some pictures from the "hoedown" and of Samuel in his hobo attire. Just some thoughts on this.... we have no idea where this idea came from for hobo day. We can't seem to come up with any connection with hobo's and Thanksgiving. ?? We also don't really see the connection with hobo's having a hoedown, or having a hoedown at Thanksgiving. ?? Anyone?
Oh, and Mom and Dad, the picture of Samuel reminds me of the picture you guys have of me when I was 3 years old and you dressed me up like a boy for Halloween!
Monday, November 12, 2007
Tim and Rhonda visit
Tim and Rhonda and the girls came to visit us the 3rd weekend of October. We were so happy they went to the trouble of coming down. It is a long trip. The kids had so much fun playing together and it made me wish they could see each other more often, not to mention that I really miss seeing my sister (and Tim) more than twice a year. That's one of the things about moving that I hate - not being able to spend more time with my family. It just doesn't seem right. I remember when things started to get serious with Josh and I and we started to talk about marriage. I told him that if he went to the "wife store" to pick out a wife, that on my box it would say, "wants to live in Louisville and always be near her family." I told him not to "pick that box" if he didn't like what it came with, and of course he said he liked the "box" and wanted the same. And that IS what we wanted. But kids come along and life happens and you try to make the decisions that will be best for your family. And so here we are, in North Carolina, my 5th state to live in. We do really like it here, it's just so far. --- But here are some pictures of the kids from our trip to a pumpkin farm during their visit. What is funny about this is that when we got there, we found out that it was $10 PER PERSON just to get in! I thought my eye surgery had gone bad and I was seeing things, but no, that was the price. I think it included a pumpkin and a hayride, but we didn't want either of those things. The kids wanted to ride the train and go down the 80 ft. slide (which had a 180 ft. line and each of which would cost $2.50 extra per kid!). So we just went in the gift shop and took pictures with the pumpkins and after a bit of debating over whether we should stay or go, we just left! (The kids were fine with it. I think they had fun playing with the pumpkins and they were hungry anyway and wanted lunch.) We were all willing to go in if the other wanted, it was just the principle of the thing.
Sorry about the 2 pictures of Nora Kate. I thought it didn't post the first time and obviously it did, but I don't know how to remove it. Still learning about blogging!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
field trip to Durham Theater 11-8
The first graders from Samuel's school went on a field trip to the Durham Theater Thursday. I was able to go. That is one of the things that makes me so thankful that I can stay home with the kids. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to do things like this with him very easily. It matters to him that I am there and it makes him feel special, therefore it matters to me. Anyway, we saw the play "If You Give a Pig a Party". It was cute. Samuel said it was "long and boring". (It was a little long for their age. It was an hour and it started at noon, so all the kids were hungry and getting a little restless.) All the classes had t-shirts. They all had the same design, but each class was a different color. I thought that was a great idea to try to keep them all together a little easier. This isn't all of his class, there are 22 in all.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
complete FREAK OUT!
Today I innocently went to take out our trash and found a SNAKE in our GARAGE! I first thought it must be a rubber snake because there couldn't be a real one in the garage, but then I remembered that I had thrown all of Samuel's little rubber snakes (some so called 'friend' had given him an entire bag of them for his birthday) in the trash because I couldn't deal with having them around. After running back inside, I opened the door again and took a quick look back just to make sure I wasn't seeing things and to make sure it was really there. It was. Then I did a quick lap around our kitchen island, grabbed my cell phone, jumped up on a chair, and called Josh. Thankfully he was my hero and came home and took care of the problem. Before getting down from the chair I called Dad too, because if Josh couldn't come home, he was my next target for help. (not thinking clearly at this point...) Some of you may find this humorous (Rhonda), but it really was not. I can handle any type of bug or spider that comes my way, but snakes are not welcome here. I am becoming less enamoured with NC.
snake stats: it was about 1 foot long (stop laughing - the small ones are really dangerous) and was black with gray triangles or diamonds or something.... can't talk about it anymore....
lizards and snakes.... what's next? oh Lord, give me strength......
snake stats: it was about 1 foot long (stop laughing - the small ones are really dangerous) and was black with gray triangles or diamonds or something.... can't talk about it anymore....
lizards and snakes.... what's next? oh Lord, give me strength......
Friday, November 2, 2007
It is what you think it is....
Samuel and his neighbor friend Joey found a new friend yesterday while playing... a 'cute' little lizard. They took turns holding it and then put it back on the tree where they found it in case it's Mom was looking for it. Yeah, NC is a new type of territory for us, never had lizards in my backyard before! Thank goodness it was a small one... (this time...)
keeping the tooth fairy busy
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Fall Party 10-29-07
Samuel's fall party at school was this past Monday. I brought Nora Kate and she had a great time with all the 'big' kids. In one of these photos she is eating a cookie that Samuel decorated for her (that was one of their activities, and he made sure she had one because he knows she loves cookies so much).
On another subject, my eyes are doing well. I went back today (have been going in weekly). My vision has improved just slightly to 20/40 and 20/30 (was 20/50 and 20/30). The internal inflammation is gone, but the inflammation on the surface caused from the dryness is still there. He put in upper tear duct plugs (I already have lower) and wants me to start taking fish oil to help with the dryness. Fish oil for eyes. Who knew? I go back in 2 weeks, and if there is no change he talked like he may send me to a Dr. in Chapel Hill who is a cornea specialist. I hope it doesn't get to that point.
On yet another subject, the newest song I added to my ipod this week is "Everything" by Michael Buble'. It's a really happy mellow song and I really like it!
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