Monday, November 30, 2009

The Blue Box

I received a very special gift today...the blue box. My wonderful husband hid the gift in a cookie jar and sent a text with the picture and a note saying, "I love you." I came home and opened the jar (because I am curious like that). I found the special gift and was thrilled that my husband is sweet enough to think of me on such a random day. I promise to share the real reason on Friday, but it isn't as amazing of a reason as you might think.
I love my husband and adore him greatly. He is the perfect man for me.

Thanksgiving Holiday

This week was another wonderful week. Wednesday, Matt and I did some Christmas shopping and finished cleaning the house in anticipation of the plans ahead. Thursday, we attended dinner at Matt's Aunt's home and enjoyed a wonderful meal and visited with some much missed family. Thursday night started the thankfulness for us though. We picked up my sister and nephew and headed to Sevierville to view the Shadrack light show- which was so amazing. My nephew was in awe of the lights and the girls were pretty amazed too. We celebrated a family tradition that we have attempted to stick to for some years now. Every year, we each get a new pair of pajamas and enjoy decorating the Christmas tree as a family. My sister, nephew, both girls, and my husband decorated the tree while I snapped pictures of the wonderful memories. Matt got Superman pajamas this year. I got black and white polka dot pajamas. My sister got gray and blue artsy design pajamas. My nephew got polar bear pajamas and each girl picked out some Christmas design pajamas.
Friday, Matt attempted some Christmas shopping but only obtained a few goodies. He did, however, get the one thing that I requested for Christmas- a steam mop (don't act surprised that it is a cleaning supply). We took the girls and my nephew to see the miniature train set up at UT gardens, then to see the Three Rivers Rambler (which I did not realize would be running), and on to Worlds Fair Park to take some pictures and let the kids enjoy the playground. We managed some awesome pictures of my nephew on the train tracks, playing with his new Thomas the Train, and wearing his new train shirt. He has a passion for trains right now! We are planning some Christmas pictures of the girls this coming weekend. We did a little Christmas shopping Friday evening and watched the Polar Express.
Saturday, we had to take my sister and nephew back home. It is so sad to see them go back home but we have plans to see each other again in a few weeks. For those who don't know, they live about two hours away from here. I love them both so much and enjoy my time with them, which I never get enough of. We also visited with my grandparents Saturday and ate some delicious home cooking, courtesy of Mamaw.


From the light show in Sevierville
Matt in his Superman PJ's, decorating the tree

A photo from the miniature train exhibit

I have given a lot of thought to the changes in tradition this Thanksgiving. I have been so accustomed to our Thanksgiving breakfast at Mamaw's and I missed it so much this year. My Papaw is getting sicker and preparing a large meal has become a burden that my Mamaw can no longer bear. My Papaw has talked with me about his progressively worsening health and his preparation for death. I think about all of the changes that I have seen among my family over the years and how each one has been a struggle when I was faced with it but new traditions were celebrated in its place. I worry about how another lost tradition will be replaced when it was such a significant part of my life. I am thankful that I have traditions that I have started with my own children and I want to continue to instill those things with my girls. I want Thanksgiving to always be important to my girls and hope that they always remember that Thanksgiving is a religious holiday (started to celebrate how blessed our lives are because of Jesus' sacrifice for our sins, our ability to have religious freedom, and God providing much more in our lives than we ever deserved). I love my family more than anything on this Earth and am truly thankful for the many blessings in my life.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Disney on Ice



We went out to eat with our best friends and attended Disney on Ice: Finding Nemo last night. The girls had a great time and Disney did a pretty good job with this show. The girls had matching dresses and hairbows (thanks to Val) and received tons (I do mean tons) of compliments on their outfits. Apparently, not too many people could find Nemo apparel and the girls are so doggone cute, everyone had to give compliments. The girls ate the attention up!
After the show, we all rejoined at the house to play an hour (or more) of Super Mario Bros. on the Wii. It was so much fun. The only thing that could have made the night better would have been better food at Applebee's and if Kari hadn't been so tired. She goes all of the time.

Next week is sure to be filled with activity too. I am planning on cleaning and putting up the Christmas tree. My sister and nephew are planning a visit for several days, and of course, giving thanks to God for another wonderful year (plus some yummy food at Matt's Aunt's). I am hoping to get all of the presents wrapped and possibly getting Christmas pictures made. Plus, we have another couple of fun activities planned for the kids.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

First lost tooth


Sweet Pea chose a Barbie set with the puppy for her "tooth present". The second picture is right after I pulled her tooth. It didn't bleed too bad.

Sweet Pea lost her first tooth today. I cried at how fast my babies seem to be growing up. Pumpkin Pie was so sweet to tell her sister that it wouldn't hurt too bad as I wiggled it back and forth. Sweet Pea didn't cry at all and was so excited to have her tooth out. I placed it in a baggy for her to show off at school. We called a couple of people and texted a couple of others. She gets to pick something out from Walmart this weekend (since we do not believe in the tooth fairy).

where did she get that brain from?

Pumpkin Pie was studying for her science quiz tonight when she came upon a problem...

Child: Mom, I can't find the answer to number two.
Me: (Reading question: "In which of the three states of matter does air exist naturally?") OK, what are the three states of matter?
Child: Liquid, Solid, Gas...(pause)...Oh, I thought it wanted to know which state in the United States!

Hmmm...did she get that brain from her dad?

Sunday, November 15, 2009

I have RELAPSED

We had a great time last weekend. We had the privilege of keeping my nephew all weekend and took a trip to Dollywood (his first time and to celebrate for Sweet Pea's birthday). Since we have been so busy, we decided to be absolutely lazy this weekend.
On to the relapse...last Christmas, we purchased a Wii for the girls. You can guess who plays it the most though. I became addicted. I thought I kicked the habit and had stayed away for a little while, afraid that I would get sucked back in. Well, today, temptation was too much. I purchased the new Mario game. I didn't play it before the night service at church because I knew that I would end up skipping service. However, after church-it was ON! Matt and I have spent the last hour realizing that we do not believe in team work (you would have to play the game to understand). I am already withdrawing and thinking about how I will get my next fix. After music lessons tomorrow, me and the girls may need some "quality time."
Pray that I do not get sucked into Mario World!!!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween and special birthdays

Friday night, we attempted to get ready so we could attend a festival at a local church. I failed at my attempts but I came away with a cute story. On the way home from school, Sweet Pea asked, "Are we going to the vegetable?" (instead of festival).
Saturday, we enjoyed some wonderful company for a nice dinner at home and the kids had a great time playing.
Sunday, we took a trip up to Norris dam after church so I could get some fall photos of the girls before all of the leaves were gone. After church (Sunday night), we ate dinner at Cracker Barrel with some friends from church. Sweet Pea fell asleep on "Tiff-Tiff" halfway through the meal.
Sunday was also an important day for my bestest. Kendra celebrated her birthday, although she wouldn't answer her phone so I could sing to her. But a tradition is a tradition...so I made up for it by singing, "A Very Merry Unbirthday" (from Alice in Wonderland) to her today. She shared a cutesie with me as well...apparently, she complained yesterday that I had not called to sing our traditional day after the birthday song. Her daughter informed her that I could not sing it to her because IT WAS STILL HER BIRTHDAY! Gotta love that half brain we share! Sunday was also our dear, sweet cousin, Val's birthday. She wouldn't answer the phone to hear us sing either. I wonder if people are trying to send us some sort of message?!
Wednesday is Sweet Pea's birthday and she is very excited.