Sunday, October 24, 2010

Birthday Bug

Today we celebrated Noah's 4th Birthday! Wow, time sure flies by. That means it has been 4 years since the Cards won the World Series, but who's counting.

We started off the day by heading to the bowling alley. Unfortunately, they were having a fundraiser, and we only had time to bowl one game. We'll have to do rapid bowl more often as Mike got his second best score ever, 193. I came in last, but to my credit, I did not use the ramp for assistance (and the bumpers don't count.)

Thanks to all who sent his wonderful presents. He has already played with all of them and doesn't want me to wash his new clothes before he wears them. I think Daddy is wishing the Star Wars outfit came in his size. And, he has started training and looks to teach Cousin Trent a thing or two about boxing when he sees him again.

Wearing the same "Birthday Boy" shirt he has had since he was two. I don't think it will fit when he turns 5 ;-(


Carlie was so sweet. She gave him some of her coins from her piggy bank and taped them in his card. She is such a giver.



Mucho dinero (did I get that right, my Spanish is a little rusty)





Yo, Adrian, I'm 4!!!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Funny Things

Yesterday, Noah and I went to my BSF class. He goes to "Bible School" while I have my study. We are asked to take them to the restroom before dropping them off. Yesterday, I had to go to the bathroom really bad. I asked Noah if he had to go, and he said yes. He always has to go first. So, I'm waiting for him to go, sort of doing the potty jig, and he is just sitting there.

I say, "Noah, do you have to go poo?"

He said, "No, just pee."

Me: "Well, hurry up because I really have to pee bad."

Noah, thinks about that tid bit of info then says...

"If I did have to go poo, you would pee in your pants! Hee, hee!"

He's always got those comeback zingers, kind of like "What is that smell? What is that BAD smell?" (You can ask Mike about that one :-)


Wednesday, October 06, 2010

I've Been Busy

As you can tell if you even read this blog anymore, I haven't posted in awhile. Since school started I have been spending a lot of time in the car, so other things tend to go out the window (blogging being one of them.)

I have also been spending an excessive amount of time trying to figure out how to change fonts on the blog and create my own header so I didn't have to pay someone to do it for me. Well, I did figure it out ("not just a hat rack" as Mike always says) even though it isn't perfect, and I can find 100 things wrong with it, at least I saved a few bucks.

The next few weeks are quite busy as I have Kappa Delta Founder's Day tomorrow night, Casey's wedding next weekend, and my 20-year high school reunion on Saturday---Gasp! I will do my best to put up the pics in a timely manner. Maybe you will get lucky, and I will set the reunion photos to music. I like doing that when I have a lot of pictures. That is, if I get a lot of pictures at the reunion.

Oh, and Mike had a birthday yesterday! Happy Birthday, Honey! We all love you!

More later. Gotta get back in the car. (And, figure out how to make my own signature on the blog)

Monday, September 27, 2010

Ugh!

Sometimes you get really good movies from Netflix... this is not one of them.



Friday, September 24, 2010

Mark Twain Festival

Carlie finished up PCCA's Mark Twain Festival at CCP today. I was loving that I could pick her up there instead of driving down to the school. Yesterday, the 5th graders had frog races (think Calaveras County) to raise money for their Williamsburg trip. Today, the upper school had raft races on the lake. Each homeroom designs and builds a raft that would have been used back in Tom Sawyer days. Then, they race them. The kids get to dress up like Tom, Huck, and Becky and have lunch at the park before the races.


Some of Carlie's class


The rafts



This is the one that won


Have a great weekend!
Our weather is supposed to be beautiful!!!
Hopefully fall is here to stay!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Bridal Shower Buzz

I'm back. The bridal shower turned out very well, I think. Despite the fact that she was up sick all night, Casey was a trooper and made it through the day with a smile on her face. The color theme was black and white with lime green accents. Everything came together just in time for guests to arrive.


Heather, MOH, and hostess with the mostest!


The Bride to Be, Casey with her Momma, my mom-in-law.


One of my contributions... The party favors. Simple paper purse bags from Hobby Lobby filled with Hershey's kisses and sealed with lime green ribbon.


The gift table


The guests


The best part. The food table. Yum!


More of my contributions. Looking at the picture, I don't think the fruit bouquet looks as good as I thought. Next time, I will cut down some of the skewers so they aren't so obvious. But, it saved $50+ making it myself, so I can't complain too much. The giant cupcake turned out very cute, but it is NOT easy to cut into pieces.


Another guest photo

Thursday, September 16, 2010

I'll Be Spending the Weekend in...

Hopefully I won't be subjected to Buckeye football

Back Monday with bridal shower pics!!

Picture Day


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Top 2 Tuesday



Top 2 Things You Want to Accomplish This Year:

1. Win the Fantasy Football League I am in-- (Or at least do better than the hubby!) This is going to be a tall order based on Sunday's games. I thought by having Drew Brees as my QB, it would be smooth sailing. Not the case. I think I need to trade RB Joseph Addai because Peyton Manning throws too much.


2. Evict Sallie Mae from the basement-- This is going to take until March, but the celebration is going to be HUGE!! Being debt-free will be awesome!!



To participate in Top 2 Tuesday, visit Taylor's blog.

Busy Week

This may be the only post I have this week. We have a lot going on. Tomorrow, I start BSF as we take a year to go through the book of Isaiah.



The kids begin AWANA tomorrow night. Noah is so excited. It will be his first year as a Cubbie.



Carlie will begin her second year of Sparks. Last year, she completed the entire book, plus the extra credit book before the year ended. I'm glad it comes with a CD again because it gives us something to listen to on the way to school.



Not to be left out, Mike starts Men's Fraternity at church Friday morning.



After that he has to drop me off at the airport as I head to Columbus, OH to help put on the shower of all bridal showers for Miss (soon-to-be Mrs) Casey. So, lots to do between now and Friday. I may have to throw in a post about The Apprentice or Survivor (go Jimmy J.) as they premiere this week.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Have We Forgotten?

It seems like yesterday in a lot of ways, although nine years have passed. What a horrible day it was. It started out normal enough. Driving to my second day of work at a new job, listening to the radio. A few minutes before reaching the medical office I would spend the next eight hours in, breaking news... "We have a report that some sort of plane has crashed into the top of the World Trade Center, and there is smoke billowing out the top." My first thought was that someone must have been taking flying lessons and gotten a little too close. Boy was I wrong.




Flash forward nine years. I'm sitting at the computer wondering what the heck has happened to our country in those nine years. It sickens me. We are a nation divided. How is it that people could have so much hatred for one man that they think he planned it? How is it that what happened on that day has since become "our fault"? Why are we apologizing? Why do so many people who hate our country and what it stands for continue to live here? Why are so many people still sitting on the sidelines watching it all play out? I have more questions, and I have an idea of what the answer is to several. I truly believe we are reaching a point where people are going to be forced to pick a side. Our current administration has made it perfectly clear whose side they are on. You need to know what you believe and why you believe it. Do me a favor. If your Bible is sitting there collecting dust, pick it up and read it. It doesn't really matter where you start, it's all good.

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Our Little Feminist

Carlie finished up reading a mystery book set during the Pilgrim's Mayflower Journey. Shortly after, I found this sign next to her door...


She cracks me up!
(If you can't read it, it says "Unfair! Women could not sign the Compact fo the Pilgrims!"--I know, she spells everything correctly except "of", go figure)

Friday, September 03, 2010

Friday Favorite

So thankful to Albert Pujols and Andy Benes and all the other St. Louis folks who donated their money so JOY FM (now on 99.1) could get a stronger signal. It's pretty much the only station we listen to now. This my favorite song of the moment. It is Matt Maher's Hold Us Together. I will probably use it when I put together another photo slideshow. It would be perfect to use for a mission trip slideshow. It's just an awesome song. I posted the actual song at the end of the lyrics if you want to hear it.

It don't have a job
Don't pay your bills Won't buy you a home in Beverly Hills
Won't fix your life In five easy steps
Ain't the law of the land Or the government

But it's all you need

And Love, will, hold us together
Make us a shelter to weather the storm
And I'll, be, my brothers keeper
So the whole world will know that we're not alone

It's waiting for you knockin' at your door!
In the moment of truth when your heart hits the floor

And you're on your knees

And Love, will, hold us together
Make us a shelter to weather the storm
And I'll, be, my brothers keeper
So the whole world will know that we're not alone

This is the first, day of the rest of your life
This is the first, day of the rest of your life
'Cause even in the dark you can still see the light
It's gonna be alright, It's gonna be alright

This is the first, day of the rest of your life
This is the first, day of the rest of your life
'Cause even in the dark you can still see the light
It's gonna be alright, It's gonna be alright

Love, will, hold us together
Make us a shelter to weather the storm
And I'll, be, my brothers keeper
So the whole world will know that we're not alone




Thursday, September 02, 2010

Another Ebay Find

With Casey's wedding quickly approaching in mid-October, I needed to get Carlie's flower girl dress. Luckily, I was able to find one with a sweet apple color (bridesmaid dresses) ribbon as well as a matching head wreath. The wreath alone on David's Bridal is $25. I was able to get the dress and wreath for $32 including shipping. The dress is a little big on her, but I am waiting until a week before to do any alterations because she will probably decide to grow.




I have my eye on something else on ebay that I hope to snag over the weekend. Keep your fingers crossed.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Quick Fix

I've been watching a lot of Get It Sold and The Unsellables on HGTV. Thanks to the DVR, I can see the whole episode in roughly 10 minutes. Whenever we are able to move, I am hoping to have most of the "fixes" done, so all there is left to do is a little staging. Anyway, here are a few things I have done with a can of spray paint...


The soap holder in one of the bathrooms was still that cheap fake brass color. Everything else in the bathroom, fixture wise, is chrome. So I got my trusty can of Krylon and got busy.


I highly recommend a mask if you do not have a bathroom window. Turn the fan on, too. The fumes are strong. Spray and Allow to dry. Krylon dries in 15 minutes.


And, voila. New fixture for pennies.



Another quick and easy project, the air returns. These, in that fake brassy color as well, have started to rust partially due to the Swiffer Wet Jet Spray we clean our floors with. Again, using the same can of Krylon, I had great results. I should be able to do all of them with the same can. If I went out and purchased new air returns, it would cost at least $100. So, another money-saving quick fix recycling instead of tossing and buying new.





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