Saturday, December 19, 2009

Snow much fun!

So thankful the Lord answered the prayers of many little kids yesterday. Enjoy the video!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Lookie....




...and it's supposed to do this all night long. I'm getting prepared for a lot of wet clothes.... :-)

Snow or No Snow?????

When you live in the South, people REALLY get theirs hopes up when there is a chance for snow. Everyone goes to the grocery store to buy bread & milk... for a milk sandwich i guess. Today lots of hopes are set high. Weather man says a chance for up to 2 inches of snow in our area. However this morning it snowed, it sleeted, it rained... and now it's doing nothing. Figures. So here's for some wishful hoping today. I'm hoping to be able to post some snow pictures later today.

Monday, December 14, 2009

WALLS

As usual... I have new pictures of my kiddos. I have enlisted one of my friends as my family's personal photographer. She does a great job & I'm always anxious to see what kind of new technique she's come up with. Walls are in. Apparently. Because I see them everywhere & I love the pics of people standing, leaning or whatever else you do to or against a wall. Therefore I present... wall pictures.











Saturday, December 12, 2009

A Visit to Santa

Last night we stood in the frigid temps for over 2 hours to get to see Santa. It's our yearly tradition. Funny thing is, we see the same people every year... and they are always in about the same spot as the year before. We start out in the daylight and stand (not moving an inch) for what seems like hours until it's finally "our turn". The kids were excited & especially Kensley was ready to tell Santa what she wanted for Christmas. When we are next in line, the boys always start asking me "now what do i want for Christmas mom"? Like they need my approval to ask for something. Kensley has never sat on Santa's lap before, but she was ready this year. So we went into the little house. She hopped right up on Santa's knee... blurted "i want a baby doll high chair" and popped down & ran behind me. Fortunately, I captured a quick picture, but that was it. She did what she was supposed to do & no more. The boys had a running list & kept coming up with new things I've never heard of. Chandler wanted to whisper in Santa's ear this year... he wants a dog... (I have my sources to know this). Santa was on Mom's side. He was very discouraging of that request, but never let it be known what Chandler asked for. (smirk... :0)






As a side note, we had some entertainment while we waited. A couple was getting married on the court square steps. Groom arrived in a fire truck, bride with a strapless gown on (no cover up, shawl, nothing... just bare shoulders), a couple bridesmaids in spaghetti strap dresses, and a handful of people to watch in below freezing temps... along with about 100 kids running around screaming right beside of them. Real romantic.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Family Christmas Card

I thought I would share our family Christmas cards with you. (seems like pictures is all I have time to post these days). I got so excited about all the different designs, I couldn't decided which one to send, so I sent out 6... ha! Which one is your favorite? (my fave is the first one... i think)






Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tis the season



Well, it's officially here. I can't believe this year is almost over & Christmas is just around the corner. For some reason I've had a harder time getting into the spirit of the season. I really put off putting up the Christmas tree, still don't have out my outdoor decorations & I haven't played much Christmas music yet this season. Don't know why that is... maybe it's an off season for me or maybe it's because we get too busy with all the "stuff" of Christmas & forget the real reason of Christmas. Our pastor preached a great message on Sunday about getting back to the simple life. It's really worth the listen. You can hear it here. Scroll down to the bottom & click on Nov. 29.

We had a great Thanksgiving. I think it was a little hard getting back into the groove on Monday morning. The kids have it in their heads that school is done & don't understand why they have to do so much stuff & why they have homework. The break was much needed by all. We celebrated Thursday our traditional way. Me & the kids stayed in our pj's until almost lunch & watched the Macy's parade (well, I listened to it more than watched it) and I finished cooking for our meal. When Corby came home (annual YMCA Turkey Trot is every year on Thanksgiving morning) we headed to my Aunt Connie's house for our feast & the annual ride in cousin Brandon's army truck.


Kensley loves putting makeup on my aunt. She was covering up Connie's "blendishes" otherwise known as blemishes.
Getting ready to head out in the army truck.

I stayed at my parents for a few days. The kids got lots of time with PawPaw, which they loved. Kensley even got him to stay in bed one morning until 11:30 watching Pink Panther cartoons! Me, Mom, my aunt & cousin all did our yearly Saturday shopping trip. We fought the crowds, found some good deals, ate a fabulous lunch & wore ourselves out. Sunday afternoon was the Boiling Springs Christmas parade. We all had a great time waving at our friends & getting candy. Kensley shouted to every person dressed as santa that she wanted a babydoll high chair for Christmas. I'll be anxious to see if she will actually sit on Santa's lap this year. She's pretty adamant about telling everyone that's what she wants, so I'm sure she will let me know some way, shape or form.

So here's to the season of love... may we remember the true love that this season brings. The love of our Savior. The one born on this day...

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