Saturday, December 29, 2007

Belated Christmas Updates

I'm so impressed with those who have already gotten some Christmas update pictures on their blogs! I won't try to do Christmas morning pictures yet - just share some family time gatherings before Christmas.

I'll start with a picture of much darlingness - Audrey girl. Or, as Poodle says, "my cousin Baby Audrey". The stars aligned, and all of my siblings were able to be at my mom and dad's house on Christmas Eve Eve. (Dec. 23, for the numerical sort). We're quite a crowd!



Back row standing - Jmk
Next row - David, Jerra, Robert, Leslie, Granny, Poodle, Mom, Dad
Seated row - Jaime, Audrey, me, Tooter

I was "that person". Made everyone gather in a spot, and then kept using the timer feature on the camera to get a group shot. Yep - I kept hopping up and down like crazed person in order to get myself in the shot. So sad! ha!




On Christmas Eve, we all went over to SueSue's house. And by all, I mean ALL!!! I got this picture taken towards the end of the evening, but here's a list of those who were there, but had already left at the time of the photoshoot: Chuck, Stephini (okay, they weren't gone. They were taking the pictures!), Amy, Jay, Ken, GrandCandy, Brennan, Robert, Megan, and Maggie Belle! (MB would be R&M's cute little bulldog puppy).

This picture shows SueSue, Poodle, Toot, me, and Jmk. If we look stuffed, it's because we were. MAN, SueSue had a full-on spread of the yummiest party food!




Grandmother was also there, so I was able to nab a shot of her with Poodle, Jmk, and Tooter. I have to give a BIG thank you to all who came to SueSue's, because they were doing it so as to see the kids, since we weren't going to be going to Grandmother's house the next day. THANK YOU, y'all, for going out of your way to make us feel so special.


Thankfully, we were able to stay home all day on Christmas day. (And I say thankfully, because, unfortunately, both kids were sick by then. Not sick enough to not be able to enjoy the day, but pretty low on energy. Chest cold junk).

SueSue and Amy were able to come by and see the kids bright and early on Christmas morning, and my folks and sister came by later on Christmas Day. It was a wonderful, wonderful day. I'll post pictures as soon as I can!

Merry Merry and Happy Happy!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

And all of our best wishes for 2008!!!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Catching up with the times


I have finally attended my first Cookie Swap party! First, I need to say that any party that sends you home with 5 or 6 dozen different kinds of cookies is a good thing. :-) It was last Saturday, at my friend Amy's house, and kids were invited and welcome. In fact, Amy even had cookies ready for the kids to decorate. They had a blast. I got to meet some sweet women, and we had loads of cookies at the end of it. (All with some kind of chocolate involved. Woohoo!)






This is a picture of Toot and my godson, John David, playing in Amy's front yard. John David was pouring leaves on Tooter's head, and the latter thought it was High-larious. The crunch crunch crunch of the leaves made for some inspired jumping around!

Straight No Chaser - 12 Days

A little Christmas music for those who need some creativity for the last big weekend before Christmas Day! Big hat tip to Jerra for this one. It is a HOOT!!!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Logan, the Sky Angel Cowboy!

Oh, y'all, this is so sweet. This young man is just a sweetheart. It's about 2 1/2 minutes, when you get a chance.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Wet Jingle Bells


Last Wednesday, at swimming, (which also happened to be the last class for a few weeks), the kids donned Santa hats, and turned to the mommies in the waiting room and sang Jingle Bells. It was cute. We couldn't actually hear them, but being the brilliant women we are ::ahem::, we figured it out. From left to right: Noah, Poodle, Brooke, William. The Fearsome Four!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Food for Thought

Yesterday, my dad and I were watching Toot play with some other kids in the lobby of the church after lunch was finished. I made a comment about how the blue in his sweater didn't match the blue in his pants. I really wasn't consumed with it or anything; it was more of a "huh - I didn't get that exactly right this morning, did I?" kind of moment.

Then Dad said something that I had to chew on a little bit. He said "Quit thinking about it. Thinking about it is first step to worrying about it".

Mm-hmm. This is one of those phrases that's going to go in the "say it to myself as often as necessary" pile.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Heartburn Free Tree

Hat tip to Rhonda for the idea to share this post. She talked about their family's necessary Christmas tree modifications due to their 4 year old and 1 year old. So, I thought I'd share our modifications this year also!

We went to Hobby Lobby, bought about $30 worth of flowers (everything was 50% off), cut the stems off, and put them everywhere. Red poinsettias, yellow roses, and pink'ish roses (because Poodle was there with me when we bought them). Poodle helped put them on - I just did the tippy top ones. After that, all the decorations have been of her own making! Pictures of princesses, cotton ball snowmen, colored shapes, etc. Yesterday, she decorated with pencils and pens! I figure we'll continue to have decorations added until the tree comes down. And that is just fine with me. I have absolutely no cares where the decorations are hung, nor where they end up. I have no worries about where Toot's little hands are. It has been so easy this year!

The only hiccup was when I looked into the "regular" ornament drawers trying to find the hangers, and laid eyes on the ones of years past. I had a momentary twang, but it was quieted quickly when I came in and saw Poodle's rendition of Snow White. It's a beautiful tree. It will never make it into a Southern Living magazine, but it's a beautiful tree!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

I have neither disappeared...

...nor gone on vacation. I promise I will post again one of these days. Right after the to-do list isn't tapping its gnarly little fingers on the table beside me every time I sit down to do something fun. Like writing a post.

Every year I say I'm going to slow down during the Christmas season, because everything else forces me to speed up. And yet, every year, I agree to go to one more event, and take on one more job. And amongst all this, my little ones just want me to play outside and go for a walk and build another lego castle. And too often I have to say "not right now, Mommy's busy". They get frantic, I don't feel like I'm doing anything to my best ability, and my stress level is through the roof.

It's ridiculous. I chose to be a SAHM for very specific reasons, and I can't seem to keep my eyes focused on those reasons. They are so fuzzy, so much of the time.

I need some Peace on Earth in the home right now. Can I get an amen?

Monday, December 10, 2007

She without arm, he without leg - ballet - Hand in Hand

I do hope you will take the time to go see this - it is moving in so many ways. I will not elaborate because the effect is going to be different for each person. It is strikingly beautiful, and you may need a tissue. I did.

And, fwiw, the technique is spot on.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Nutcracker Time!

I haven't even gotten pictures of Thanksgiving up yet, and here I am posting Nutcracker pictures. KD, you've got my back on this one, right? ::wink::

MooMoo, Poodle and I went last weekend to a Saturday matinee performance with the Ms. Metro school. It was fantastic! I was really impressed with the dancers, the way they were able to make a tiny stage work for a full cast, the bang-up organization of the moms who had several fund-raisers running seamlessly at the same time. Some of the staging wasn't on my favorite list, BUT, I'm partial to Miss Jozia's adaptation of the choreography. Especially now. Anyway - it was still good despite my sentimental preferences. They had Dr. Drosselmeir behave as a bit of a fop and a dandy with a strong preference for adult beverages... which is fine, and can be humorous. But, I'm used to seeing him as a magical sort of fellow - sometimes with a strong preference for the ladies. If you know what I mean!!! Hmm? Hmm? I just don't like the dandy portrayal. It's too..... Oh, I don't know. Not mystical and magical enough. For me. I'm not the end-all-be-all of dance critique.

Overall - I really enjoyed it. The college students they brought home to dance Snow and Sugar Plum were beautiful!!! And it's obvious that this dance school is giving good instruction and proper technique. They're also getting excellent performance experience.

As much as I appreciated last year's "Nutcracker", I was more comfortable with this year's performance. And we had a wonderful time!!! Plus, Jmk got to be in the woods and GaGa watched Toot at the house, so everyone was having a good time. :-)

And, for those who didn't know, according to Poodle, Snow Queen is apparently Snow White's mommy. ::wink::





This is a picture of Poodle as the curtain was coming up. It doesn't do justice to the wonder that was actually in her eyes.














This lovely girl was one of the Flowers from Act 2. Poodle was quite pleased to get to talk to her.

















They had these life-sized Nutcrackers outside the door to the auditorium where the performance was being held. Poodle got a little lovin' in before we left!

Friday, December 07, 2007

Living Near Family


The past couple of days has been a wonderful reminder to me of how precious it is (and what a gift it is) to be able to live near family. Wednesday, SueSue was able to come surprise the kids at Poodle's swimming lesson - and that is always such a treat to be able to see her "for no reason" in the middle of the week. Then last night, my folks came and watched the kids while Jmk and I went to his office Christmas party. I'm always able to have such a great, stress-free time when I know the kids are happy with their "baby-sitter".

It's a blessing. We're lucky.

Anyway - here's a picture that my mom got of us last night before we headed out. The kids were already in their pj's and ready for seepy-time. And Mommy and Daddy were looking forward to an evening out with each other!

Thank you so much to the bunchkins' wonderful grandparents who go the extra mile for them - we love you and we truly appreciate you so much!

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Elfin' Around!

Like I didn't have enough to do this morning. :-) Queen of time wastin' - that's me.

Hat tip to a Wren, and to Angela for reminding me about it.

A little fun on a random Tuesday morning, brought to you by OfficeMax and the Zoo!

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Continuing the lesson.

Years and years ago (no, I'm not 'fessing up to how many), each Sunday morning, my dad would give each of us a dollar bill right before the handshake at church, so we could put something on the offering table as we shook the preacher's hand. We were little when we started doing it, and somehow he managed to have four $1 bills almost every Sunday morning. Maybe it was a concerted effort between him and Mom... I never knew, and I'm not sure why I never asked. I think I shall make the query.

Anyway, in some way, the repetition of doing that every Sunday morning made it a habit for me - giving to the church. I know that we are instructed to do that by the Scriptures, and I know I've heard about being a responsible church member from the pulpit also. But the habit of it was set in me a long time ago, over a large number of Sundays.

Well, this morning, Jmk handed little Poodle her first dollar bill. And as I watched her put that little piece of paper on the table, my heart was full with a lot of memories and a lot of hope. Thank you, my dear Daddy, for handing out four dollars every Sunday.

Thank you, my precious Jmk, for wanting to do it too.

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Got Drama?

I started putting up our Christmas tree this morning, and while it has been a good soldier for the past 8'ish years, it finally met its demise this morning. After getting all the branches situated and fluffed out, the plastic base gave way to a little crack, and the whole thing came tumbling down. (On top of my head - too bad there wasn't a camera watching!)

Poodle, who was a big helper in putting the branches on, was as surprised and upset as only a 4 year old can be. Her over-the-top response?

"Oh no! Now we can't have Christmas!"

lol...... After I quit laughing, it gave me an opportunity to remind her about what the Christmas celebration is about. But, ohhhh, the drama. Oscar material!