Friday, December 22, 2006

Virtual Christmas Card



Thank you so much to everyone who sent us cards this year - the update letters are wonderful and we SO love the pictures. We sort of get to see these beautiful children grow up from year to year, and it's humbling and startling and precious all at the same time. God is so good!!!

We sent out lots and lots of cards ourselves this year, but just in case the USPS had a hiccup and you haven't received yours in the mail, here is a virtual card for you! (With the sensitive info erased, of course).

As Poodle would say, "we want to give you all a big, squeezy hug" - with extra "smoochy kisses" for the darling children in your lives. As we remember the birth of the most precious child, our Saviour, our prayer is that He will fill all our lives with His Spirit now and in the years to come! His glory first!!!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Website Update

There's a new link on the family website to the recent JCPenny portraits for Poodle's 3YO shots and Tooter's 1YO shots!

For some reason, the Smiles By Wire site is down, so the link may not be working right now. I'll try to remember to check it later today or tomorrow, and if it is still not working, I'll look into it.

To all who check in with us on a regular basis - thank you so much!!! We love you all!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Poodle's First Ballet

Poodle has seen her first ballet!!! December 17, 2006 - MooMoo, Poodle and I attended A Christmas Dream at Thalia Mara Hall!

She was wonderful, and enjoyed herself immensely. As soon as all the house lights went black, and the big red curtains opened, she was entranced. She had tons of questions (which was actually a problem as I will address in the critique later), was so happy to hear familiar music, and thought the dancers were wonderful. She even made it aaallll the way to the end of the show! Towards the end, she was all sorts of fidgety and ready to leave, but she did make it to the end of the finale. (Hopefully without disturbing those around us too badly).

One of the many questions she asked was "Can I go up there and dance?" Of course, my heart skipped a little at the thought of watching my own child dancing on stage one of these days, but all I said was "Not today, honey. But one of these days you can!"

As many of you who know me and my history, you can understand the importance of this particular event, at least for me. It was wonderful to be able to share this with the person who brought ME to my first ballet performance oh so many years ago. (And who carted me back and forth to years of classes and rehearsals, to boot).

NOW. I need to offer a critique of the show. This is where you can leave the post without feeling guilty, if you so desire. But I've gotta get this off my chest. The performance that we saw was Ballet Magnicat's "A Christmas Dream". Ballet Mag is a Christian ballet company based in Jackson, MS. And this performance was basically their "version" of the Nutcracker. Why did we go to this one? Two reasons. One, I missed the weekend of a "real" Nutcracker performance. Two, I was really, really curious to see how Kathy and Ballet Mag were going to interpret the Nutcracker.

Let's back up a bit, and let me admit something. I am a bit of a purist when it comes to many things surrounding the dance world. And, I don't think that the Nutcracker needs to be fooled with. AND, when I hear that music, especially at this time of year, I am instantly transported to my younger years. I have danced to almost every minute of the entire Nutcracker suite at some point or other. It ALL tugs at various heartstrings, and that music produces an actual physical reaction in me. (I apologize for the drama, but I'm actually not exaggerating). Thus, when I hear that music, and am looking at a stage, I need to see the Nutcracker in its true form.

Okay, so, back to A Christmas Dream. First, the dancing was wonderful. It wasn't as technically professional as I was expecting, but then, Ballet Mag isn't a tu-tu ballet company. Now, Kathy Thibodeaux is still dancing (at 51, thank you very much), and she is as nimble as someone in their 20's. And JUST as beautiful as she's always been. She is truly an amazing human being. She danced the role that in the traditional ballet would be Snow Queen. There was no Sugar Plum Fairy equivalent, so the Snow Queen equivalent (I think she was an Angel, maybe?) was reintroduced often thruout the 2nd Act. (KDBoo, stay with me. I know you're already shaking your head!) ANYway, Kathy was amazing and beautiful, and that needs to be said.
The choreography was very good, and so much of it was some of the traditional choreography that you would see at a regular company's Nutcracker performance. It was altered to fit the theme of this show, but overall, it did have a traditional flavor.
The costuming was good - especially the Waltz of the Flowers equivalent. However, Ballet Mag doesn't wear tu-tus, so their costumes have a different feel altogether. Side note, though, the Harlequin Doll DID wear a tu-tu. Not sure how that was justified, but I'm glad they did. I would have been 10 shades of annoyed if they had put a long skirted costume on that role.
The staging was excellent, the lighting was excellent. The scenery was lovely and appropriate for the theme of the ballet.

BUT. (You knew it had to come, yes?) I, personally, had to shoebox too much of it. (Shoebox'ing something is akin to eating the chicken and throwing out the bones). In those terms, there were just too many bones. Here is the gist of the ballet: It uses the traditional Nutcracker suite music. But, it is set in the Old South. The Clara character is named Kathryn, and she receives a Bible instead of a Nutcracker. Her dream is one where the Angels, led by Michael, defeat Beelzebub who is the Lord of the Flies. (And, thusly, the angels defeat the flies). She is then transported to Heaven where she sits on the right hand of Jesus Christ, at which point all the nations dance for and worship the Lord. The dream culminates in her marriage to Christ. (To symbolize Christ's marriage to His Bride, the church of the Lord).

Okay - right there, you see my problem. Firstly, I had to be very vague when I answered the "who is this" questions from Poodle. I didn't want her to equate this music with the non-traditional roles, and most certainly didn't want to say "that man is supposed to be Jesus Christ". I don't know where that would have gone in a 3 year old's head. Secondly, there were so many things going on there - and for me, I don't easily stomach a portrayal of Christ in this manner. It was done as respectfully as it could have been done considering the fact that they had Christ dancing with Kathryn. And I understand the HEART of these people who are performing. Their hearts would break if they thought they were doing anything sacreligious. So I feel somewhat bad by criticizing the story of the ballet. But, I just couldn't go where they wanted me to go.

I understand what they were trying to accomplish. They wanted to give their kids a chance to perform to the classical Tchaikovsky music at Christmastime. And they wanted to stick with the original storyline as much as possible. But, they wanted to keep with their mission of spreading the Good News through their dancing.

Okay. That's all well and good. But is this a doable thing? I don't know...... there were some extremely poignant moments. Seeing Michael standing behind Kathryn's chair at the end of the show. Watching Beelzebub being forced back into hell (i.e. - the character jumps into the perfectly lit orchestra pit from the stage). The latter produced an audible response from most people - it was very creative and very well done.

But, for me, I think there are some things that should remain secular. The Nutcracker is a beautiful story; a wonderful foray into a child's imagination. The music is magical. The dancing can accomodate the best of professionals or the most precious of children. And, for some, the setting is just as much a part of Christmastime as decorating the tree, sending Christmas cards, singing carols. In my opinion, I think some of the Christian message was lost because the message was trying to fit into a shoe that was the wrong size. And after walking around for a couple of hours in shoes that don't fit, this writer's feet were uncomfortable.

Will we go back next year? Probably not. I'd rather take Poodle to a traditional Nutcracker, even if it is done entirely by students. We may go back to A Christmas Dream when she is older and understands what she is seeing and is able to verbalize her questions about it all. But I'll cross that bridge later. With Sunday's packed house, I have a feeling they recouped their investment for the ballet's premier shows. So, this ballet will most likely be done each Christmas from here on.

And, in a way, I'm glad that it was a success for Ballet Mag, because I love the heart of what they want to do. And I'm so glad to live in an area that is so supportive of their mission.

I just don't think we'll go back. I want to see the Sugar Plum Fairy dance with her Cav. I want to see the Nutcracker defeat the Mouse King and turn into the magical Prince.

I need tradtion.

I need to keep the Holy separate from the "profane". (I don't think either the Nutcracker or ballet in general is profane - but you know what I mean).

I need to end this post, because if I don't, I'm going to start repeating myself!

Saturday, December 16, 2006

For Balance

After bragging on myself like I did in the last post, it's only fitting that I tell a whole different story for balance.

So, a few days ago, I'm attempting to get the kids home from some pre-lunch errands, with the challenge being to keep them awake. (So that they would both take their naps after lunch. At the same time.)

So, I put in a Muppets tape, and start singing "Happy Feet". (Who can keep from singing when "Happy Feet" is playing???)

I guess I should insert here that while there are some talented singers in my family, and I even married someone with a beautiful voice, I am not exactly blessed with angelic pipes. While I'm not entirely tone deaf, I'd be a hungry girl if I sang for a living.

So, after barely a few stanzas of "Happy Feet", I hear this from the backseat, (and I kid you not):

"Mommy, please don't sing. It hurts my ears".

lol....... yep..... at least she's an honest 3 year old.


Friday, December 15, 2006

I did it!!!

WARNING:
Blatant self-crowing session about to commence. If you, understandably, don't feel like listening to me brag on myself, then you'd best skeedaddle!

Still here?

You sure you want to read this?

HeeeeHeeee - OKAY!!!

I just thought I would let the wonderful Zoo readers out there know that I just replaced the heating element in our dryer. All by myself. Yep. The dryer quit heating up to dry the clothes, and I figured it was the heating element that had died. (My last old dryer did the same thing). I watched my dad fix that one (this was pre-Jmk days), so I had seen the guts of a dryer before. AND, with the "magic" of the internet, I had a go-by pulled up on the laptop and brought it into the laundry room with me.

And this morning, I just decided I wasn't going to wait till this weekend for Jmk to get into it and fix it. I just had to do this myself. Or, at least, I was going to try.

AND I DID IT!!!!! The dryer is working!!!!

Man. Do I feel like a Mrs. Fix-it right now, or what??? heeheee!

For all those people who know that replacing a heating element (this was NOT the kind that has to go around the drum of the dryer) really isn't that hard, y'all just hush. I'm still on a DIY high over here.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

I'm sorry,...... really, Verizon? You don't get this?

To quote the Blog from which I borrowed this: Truly sad, depressing and more than a little frightening. These people run a significant portion of the wireless industry. No wonder I keep getting calls from people who dialed numbers different than my own.

This is Verizon at its best, ladies and gentlemen! I just don't really know quite what to say. I'm still chuckling in amazement.

Post Addendum: As I was just putting Tooter down for his nap, it occurred to me, that, really, that customer wasn't "trying to teach math" like he said. I mean, I would have been frustrated with those employees also. BUT, I can think of a couple of different ways that he could have explained this to them so as to make them understand what the problem is. That's the problem with some minds. The subject matter is so.... well... obvious to them that they can not understand why others can't understand it. Thus, they lose all ability to figure out different ways to explain a concept.

That's the reason that a good math teacher is a priceless commodity. When you have someone who has the brain to understand mathematic principles AND has the ability to teach them - you have a gold mine!!!

(Thanks Mrs. Luscomb!!!)

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Thar's Teeth A'Comin


Eventually, anyway. Teething with Tooter is something of a "process", considering how much they bother him. He's got two on the way. According to the chart (which is an actual baby tooth chart, as opposed to the old one I was using), it looks as though his first molars are coming in, top and bottom on his left side. He's noticeably uncomfortable, and they aren't all that close to erupting. Joy!

All part of it..... Poodle got a lot less uncomfortable with teething as she got older, so hopefully the same will be true for the little man!

Monday, December 11, 2006

It has finally happened.

We have lost one of Poodle's loveys. She isn't attached at the hip to any one thing at all times, but of all her "favorites", Suzanne is at the top of the list. Suzanne, (named for Amy Suzanne, the original purchaser of the prized pup), is a little white plush puppy with pink heart shaped polka-dots. We had it at church yesterday, and that was the last time we remember seeing her.

Have NO idea what happened.

Poodle is taking it pretty well. Right now, we're telling her that we left Suzanne at church, and we'll get her next time we go.

So what did I do last night? Of course. Got online and started hunting. Finally found it on Ebay, and ordered it immediately. The new Suzanne will hopefully be here in a few days!

This is why "they" say to help your child get attached to a lovey that is easily replaceable. Yeesh!!!

Friday, December 08, 2006

Finished Product


Just in case you were wondering about the paintbrush prowess of my 3 year old. ::grin::

For full disclosure's sake, I painted the handprints. But Poodle was the artist-in-residence for the ornaments.

This was what I signed up for.

Okay, see, Jmk and I started buying a meaningful ornament for ourselves starting with our first Christmas together. These days, getting to Hallmark together is more of a job than fun, and shopping online for the ornament just doesn't have the same feel to it. Sooooo, the kids and I just made up a batch of ornament dough, cut them out into fun shapes, and I'll let Poodle go crazy with the paint for the "special" tree ornament! We'll just write the date on the back. Who needs Hallmark? (And all the extra ones are likely to find themselves serving as gift tags).

We even did handprints of both Tooter and Poodle. heehee.... THIS is the kind of thing I signed up for in my mind when I thought about being a SAHM during the Christmas season. This was so fun!

Thus, for all parents so inclined - here's the recipe I used. But I think you should Google "ornament dough" and find a recipe that calls for a 2 to 1 flour to salt recipe. Mine needed extra water, and it didn't specify an oven temperature. (I think 300 degrees is probably best. I tried 200 and 250, and I don't think that was quite hot enough).

Overall, it's easy breezy - go have FUN!!!


Thursday, December 07, 2006

Pancakes are Pink.

Way back when, I made pink pancakes for Poodle's bday.... her 2nd I think. Since then, we only have pink pancakes. And, we have pink pancakes OFTEN. Not a big deal. Except that Tooter has seen nothing BUT pink pancakes. And he quite enjoys his pink pancakes these days.

I wonder what he's going to think when he sees a real pancake. The poor thing has no idea that pancakes are not technically supposed to BE pink.

I need to go get some camo on the boy. Yeesh.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Website Update

Can you even believe that I already have November's pictures uploaded? Shocking, but true! See the top of the blog for the website address.

Monday, December 04, 2006

Military Hero - another side

I actually caught this very story on t.v. when I was flipping channels one day. (It was a news commentator that I never watch, but the picture is what made me stop flipping). I wanted to share it with everyone, but didn't have a good link to do so until my cousin, Bryan, sent these to me:

Snopes link
Military link

Such a beautiful story of the GOOD work that our faithful military is doing!!!

Saturday, December 02, 2006

I want that oven.

Picture the scene:
Christmas decorations are not finished.

House is definitely not clean.
Laundry is nowhere close to complete.

Still in pj’s at 8:30am, even though I’ve been up with the kids since 6:30am.

As you can see, I certainly didn’t NEED to be watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse with Poodle. But, Toot was taking his nap, and she asked so sweetly, and quite frankly – sometimes all that other stuff can just wait.

So, there I am watching a thought provoking ::cough:: little diddy about Minnie’s surprise birthday party while cuddling with Poodle on the couch.

They put the cake batter (made from just eggs, milk, and flour mind you) into a single 9” round baking pan and put it into the clubhouse oven. And in 15 minutes they pull out a perfectly complete 3 layer cake, beautifully iced, already lovingly placed on a delightful serving platter.

Uh HUH.

Do you think that model comes in stainless?

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Fun with Christmas catalogs

This year we have been particularly inundated with obscure catalogs - companies have been spending quite a few bucks buying mailing lists, it seems. We received one yesterday from Herrington, I think it was. It's essentially a gift catalog. Anyway, as I was breezing thru it, something caught my eye. The product isn't the funny thing - the name of it is brilliant! Had to share.....
(You may need to click on the picture to be able to see its name).


Wednesday, November 29, 2006

You want to eat what?

Our dear Tooter, practically overnight, decided that he no longer required the services of baby food, leaving us with a freezer full of homemade eats for him. That, however, isn’t really the issue. The issue at hand is the fact that his diet for the past couple of weeks has consisted of goldfish crackers, peeled apple slices, and milk. Ahthat’s it. I mean, he won’t even eat yogurt – his favorite food from not too long ago. But, Jmk and I have done our duty and continued to offer foods over and over again, hoping something will stick with him. Well, yesterday, something did.

He decided he would eat green peas!

Frozen.

MmHmmm.

Directly from the freezer. As in no heat added AT all, thank you very much.

::shrug::

Hey – whatever works. About 14 years from now, Lord willing, we probably won’t be able to keep enough food in the house for him.

Wednesday morning update: he actually put a few bites of scrambled eggs into his mouth! Woohoooo! At least he’ll eat those cooked.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Website Update

You know the drill. Website address explained up there at the top of the page. October pictures are finally posted!

Monday, November 27, 2006

Pic from Thanksgiving


Not sure who actually took this one, but Steph just sent it to me. That's Poodle with cousin Robert, the handsome groom-to-be!!!

By the way, we apparently have some extra Prissy around the house now, if anyone needs some. ::wink::

Check Ups and Updates

We sort of disappeared last week from the Blog world! It was a busy one. Jmk's dad, PopPop, went into the hospital on Tuesday for heart issues (he had a heart attack, well - 2 actually, 10 years ago), and just got released yesterday. (Yay for being back at home!) I don't know how much he would like for me to be sharing online, so we'll just say that while everything isn't "fixed", he was well enough to go home, and praise the Lord for that! We love you PopPop!

Tuesday night, the stars aligned properly, and all of my siblings were under one roof for about 2 hours. (obviously, that doesn't happen very often). Everyone was over at our house for a brief time. L was down from Nashville, and D came over from Birmingham, so we gathered! Jmk had been up with PopPop during the day, but SueSue spelled him and he came home to the craziness of my family. Good man.

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. We left Thursday morning for Gulfport, and spent the day with Jmk's aunt and that side of the family. (Came home Thursday evening). It was wonderful, and Aunt J's house looked amazing. It is extraordinary how much she and DB have been able to accomplish since Katrina. I mean, if you didn't know that she had done some interior updating, you'd never know that flood waters gutted their home.

I had wanted to tour the Coastline a bit while I was there, but didn't get a chance with all the baby chasing and food eating that we did. However, we took the long way to J's house and drove down Hwy 90 from 49 to Courthouse Road.

All I can say is wow. First thing that got me was not being able to tell where I was. I think I was expecting complete desolation or something, but it wasn't quite like that. It amazed us how many of those big beautiful live oaks were still standing. But, see, that's all that was there. The big houses were all, just, gone. The large home where I learned to ballroom dance - gone. Chimney's (the new one) - gone. Just not there anymore. I couldn't tell where I was. When we were coming up on the Courthouse road intersection, I told Jmk that I thought this was where we turned left, but I wasn't sure until we got up on the road sign. Because all of my visual landmarks were just not there.
It was weird.

What struck me is how tired everything seemed to feel. Not tired in a "everything looks run down" sort of way. Because I saw some brand new gorgeous homes already erected. But the spirit down there just seemed in dire need of some rest. You can imagine.
I was sort of disturbed by the time I got to J's house, and that was from the tiny little bit that I had seen. I can only imagine what has been in the hearts of those who live there and are working to literally rebuild not just homes but an entire feeling and state of mind.

I lived in Gulfport for a couple of years after college, and it IS true that Mississippi is a different state below I-10. In a good way - don't misunderstand. So, working to rebuild that coastal state of mind is going to be an ongoing thing. I know it will return, though. As long as the coastline doesn't turn into one big casino. If THAT happens, then things really will feel different.

ANYway..... so, we are back to "normal" life now. Jmk is back at work. (Took most of last week off). Tooter has the sniffles again. Came down with those on Friday evening. We're all in the "get back into it" mode.

The kids both had checkups this morning. Poodle had her 3 YO checkup, and Tooter had his 1 YO checkup, with shots. They both are looking good and are right on track with height and weight and all that. Toot weighed in at 24 1/2 lbs. It's a good thing he's walking! Still, though, he's following the normal curve for babies. Not that they all weigh this much at this age. lol...... but, his weight IS slowing down as it does when babies aren't nursing as much and are graduating to table foods and are more mobile.

Poodle got to teetee in a cup for the first time, and in her words, "that was fun!" ::grin:: Here's hoping she doesn't think she "ought" to do that now she's at home.

We got some other meds suggestions for Toot's eczema, but as usual, the doctor just said to stay on top of it, and try anything that we think might help. Eczema is notoriously fickle from person to person, and what works for one doesn't necessarily help another.

And, just in case anyone actually remembers that I said 3 months ago that I wanted to lose 5 lbs by this visit.... well, I did. Hold on - don't think I did anything good. Between the stomach virus a couple of weeks ago, and a couple of other things that affected my weight, I did lose the weight. BUT, I didn't actually do anything to make that happen. So, I'm not exactly proud. Now, what WOULD be good is if I can lose another 5 lbs "for real" before his next checkup, which is in another 3 months. And this time, I need to do it by actually starting to exercise! Riiiiight after I get finished with the leftover pecan pie that my mom made. ::ahem::

Wow. This turned into quite the long post! If you have actually made it this far, I am extremely impressed!!! Thanks so much for checking in with us. Keep PopPop in your prayers, and don't let those tangled Christmas lights get to you this year. Love to all!


Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving to All

From the Old School Hymnal, #10, song #156

Come, Ye Thankful People

Come, ye thankful people, come
Raise the song of harvest-home:
All is safely gathered in,
Ere the winter storms begin;
God, our Maker, doth provide
For our wants to be supplied:
Come to God's own temple, come,
Raise the song of harvest-home.

All the world is God's own field,
Fruit unto His praise to yield;
Wheat and tares together sown,
Unto joy or sorrow grown;
First the blade and then the ear,
Then the full corn shall appear:
Lord of harvest, grant that we
Wholesome grain and pure may be.

For the Lord our God shall come,
And shall take His harvest home,
From His field shall in that day
All offenses purge away;
Give His angels charge at last
In the fire the tares to cast;
But the fruitful ears to store
In His garner evermore.

Even so, Lord quickly come
To Thy final harvest-home;
Gather Thou Thy people in,
Free from sorrow, free from sin;
There, forever purified,
In Thy presence to abide:
Come, with all Thine angels, come,
Raise the glorious harvest-home!