I have always prided myself on being a "go with the flow" person. Nothing ever caught me off-guard. I could drop whatever I was doing and be the most spontaneous person in the world. I love that person...and I miss her...and I wish I had taught her just a bit more about prioritizing and planning, list making, etc. You get the picture...
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Prioritizing 101...
Thursday, November 13, 2008
All Hallows Eve...
Monday, November 3, 2008
Proverbial Pumpkin Patch- Southern Style
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Happy, Happy Birthday!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Technical difficulties...
Please stand by. We cannot get any pictures out of our My Pictures folder!!! We can't open it from Explorer, can't upload to email, can't upload to Blogger...upon attempting any of this, every open application shuts down and all is lost! It is driving me crazy!!! I discovered this hic-cup when I was drafting our Rain Tag post, and decided tonight to go ahead and post it sans pictures since we can't seem to fix the issue. So, until further notice, you will simply have to imagine all the wonderful things I tell you are happening here in Alabama! LOL!
Rain Tag!!
The other night, (shortly following hurricane Faye) we were having a picnic in the backyard when it started to rain. Normally, we would have run for cover given that it rarely rains in Alabama without thunder and lightening to accompany said rain. However, neither were anywhere to be seen or heard so we stayed out and got soaking wet! Josh decided that we should play "rain tag" and so we did. The kids are always delighted to chase or be chased...even Dallin! In fact, he makes such a fuss if he isn't involved that Parrish has to carry him, and he even gets a turn to be "it" which they all find absolutely hilarious! Anyway, we had a great time, and even caught a great picture of Dallin's top tooth. (We think he looks a bit like Nanny McPhee.) While Dallin is getting his teeth, Madelyn is losing hers faster than the tooth fairy can remember...she lost one during our picnic that night!! And Joshua, well, anytime he gets any food caught between his teeth, he is convinced that a tooth is loose, and wants someone (anyone) to try to pull it out. He wants desperately to be five and thinks it is taking a long time. Sorry babe.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Marital Bliss...
Parrish and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary on Monday, August 18. I wanted so much to post a pictoral tribute to our ten years of marital bliss on the blog, but life has not allowed the time. In fact, we had planned on spending a long weekend in Savannah, GA for our anniversary, but again, it was not in the cards (or the checking account). So, we settled for a quick dinner (I had to be to work by 8:00) at the local hibachi grill while a young couple from our ward (with their 7 month old baby) watched the kids at home! Ah, how romantic!!! Exactly what I was thinking! Maybe after the next ten years...?
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Summer "VACATION"
So, we've been absent from the blogging circuit since early June, but what have been up to instead...? PLENTY! With less than 3 weeks until school starts, here is a summary of our summer vacation since our last post...
Parrish and I took a group of youth to the Atlanta temple on June 6, which is always an all day affair (the temple is 4 hours one way). Then we celebrated Parrish's birthday complete with a carrot cake shaped like a fish (Parrish has rediscovered a love for aquariums and has two at home and one at work), ideas provided by kids, designed and created by me, eaten and enjoyed by all! Happy Birthday Honey!
On June 21, I hosted a bridal shower- thankfully, they just needed my house- they brought all the food, etc.!!!
We spent the next week finding the bed and the floor in the office/spare bedroom as we prepared for Nana's annual summer visit. Which came quickly and ended too soon.
We enjoyed the first week of July with Nana, complete with a trip to the beach, where we took NO PICTURES, and our annual 4th of July celebration (Fort Rucker for the fireworks). This year, our tradition was altered slightly when we climbed in the car as a neighbor set off a bottle rocket, and poor Joshua, who had tubes placed in his ears in April and can actually hear us now, completely lost it! He was terrified by the sound, and started shaking and sobbing and screaming uncontrollably. So, we watched the fireworks display from Washington DC courtesy of PBS, while we ate our munchies on a blanket on the living room floor! It was an enjoyable evening with no traffic, no crowds, and plenty of air conditioning!
Nana left on July 5, and on July 8, I left for Girls Camp! I came home early so that Parrish could keep his appointment to shadow at a Family Practice clinic in town. The kittens went to the vet last week so that we could do our part to help control the cat population, and last night we enjoyed our ward Pioneer day celebration, complete with dutch oven dinner!
Dallin has learned to stand up to furniture and is cruising around at an unimaginable pace. He finally has his first tooth! He appears to have a magnetic connection to the dog's dish because as soon as you turn your back, he heads straight for it, but he never seems to eat enough to pass up his next meal! This week brings doctor/dental appointments, more time spent outside in our pool, some yard work, some last minute school shopping (just odds and ends)...and maybe next week we can squeeze in a quick family camping trip! Anyway, that is how we've spent our summer vacation!Maybe next summer we'll get the CRV A/C fixed!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Cars and Kittens...
Friday, May 30, 2008
For the Birds...
It is Friday. We have placed notes like this one
in every mailbox in the neighborhood (150 homes), talked to everyone we know, even had a few calls about a missing African Grey Parrot, and well, I guess we are taking the leap, buying the bigger cage, and will officially open our menagerie! The moral of the story is that if you see a beautiful bird in your yard, and it is obviously someone's pet, just say, "Oh, that's too bad" as sincerely as you can muster, and continue with your task at hand.But the saga continues...we have been promising Madelyn a kitten for quite some time. I tried putting it off as long as possible with talk of summer vacation and her help in caring for it, but I can avoid it no longer. School is out, and she would not accept the newly acquired bird in place of the kitten. Tomorrow we will set out to "Save-A-Pet" to find the perfect kitten. Requirements are as follows: "Chosen kitten must snuggle with humans as well as dogs, patiently tolerate grabbing, strangling, and any other torture that infants and toddlers can dish out, eternally avoid scratching any and all furniture in the home, proficiently and neatly take care of business in litterbox provided, and last, but not least...STAY AWAY FROM THE BIRD!" Once we get the kitten, our pet count will be: 1 dog, 10 fish, 1 bird, 1 cat, and 3 children. We'd love to have you come visit our zoo!
