Saturday, May 24, 2008

Galveston Family Vacation

A couple of weeks ago we headed to Galveston for a family vacation. We like to take a little family vacation every year before our busy summer with the youth starts. It was only a 6 hour trip which was not bad at all. The girls did great on the drive there and on the way back. They enjoyed watching DVD's and listening to music.

We stayed at Casa del Mar Beachfront Suites. It worked out great for us because it had a separate room with a queen size bed and another area had bunk beds. The living area including a studio kitchen, complete with a microwave, small oven with cook top, and a refrigerator. It had basic cookware, utensils, dinnerware and silverware so we were able to cook some of our meals there. We had lots of fun at the beach playing in the sand and playing at the pool back at the suites. One evening we rented a four seater bike and enjoyed a ride along the beach. We enjoyed some delicious meals on the island. I think Wes and my favorite was Tortuga's. Thanks Brock for telling us about that place. Wish we had one around here. The girls favorite was the Rainforest Cafe which also had a rainforest river ride.

One day we headed to Moody Gardens where we watched an awesome Grand Canyon Adventure in 3D at the IMAX theatre. Wes and I agreed that it was the best 3D IMAX presentation we had ever seen. We also visited the Rainforest Pyramid, Aquarium Pyramid, and went on a ride on the Colonel Paddlewheel Boat.

On our last day we headed to the Kemah boardwalk where we enjoyed lots of amazing rides, played at the playground, ate great food, and fed some sting rays.

PLAYING AT THE BEACH!





GOING FOR A RIDE!

A PYTHON EATING A POOR BUNNY RABBIT!

RAINFOREST PYRAMID
DANCING ON THE PADDLEWHEEL BOAT
THE RIDES AT KEMAH
BEST BUDS!

ENJOYING THE PLAYGROUND
FEEDING THE STING RAYS
WATCHING THE TURTLE GET A RIDE ON THE CROCODILE
This past Monday, Avery graduated from preschool and it was the end of the year preschool program. Sniff, sniff. I can't believe Avery is headed to kindergarten in the fall. She will go to the school where I taught 4th grade for 3 years. I am glad because I already know most of the teachers there as well as the principal, and I feel good about the atmosphere she will be in.

SINGING THEIR HEARTS OUT

YOU DID IT, AVERY!


GRANDPA LOVIN'!

This weekend Wes is officiating the wedding, (his 4th one to do) of one of our past youth group graduates, Justin. It is has been such a blessing to watch our teens grow up through the years into Godly adults, and it is especially sweet to witness them marry Christian spouses (even if it does make us feel old).

We are gearing up for our summer activities. We will be gone for 4 weeks! Two camps, one mission trip to Mexico, and Wilderness Trek.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Any Ideas?

We have decided to go to Galveston for a family vacation. Any ideas of neat things for us to do while we are there? Keep in mind Avery is 5, Abby is 3, and Wes and I would like to keep our sanity.

If you have been there before and know of some great things to do, please let us know.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Too Much of a Good Thing? ... and other Spring happenings...

OK, so Avery has been our big eater around here. She has been eating a ton of food! Don't ask me where the fat and calories go on her body. It is really not fair. She definitely gets her metabolism from Wes. She has especially been eating a lot of food at lunch time. Here is an example of what she ate the other day. I started her off with a piece of left-over pizza and a whole orange. She finished that and was still hungry so I gave her another piece of pizza. She was still hungry so she ate 5 baby carrots with Ranch dressing (more on that later). She wanted more carrots, so I gave her 5 more. Doesn't that sound like a lot of food for a girl who just turned 5? Several days before that I started her off with a large tortilla with melted cheese on it, half of a banana, and one and half clementines. She wanted more clementines and asked to peel them herself. One by one, I gave them to her. I kept asking her if her tummy was full, to which she kept asking for more, "Please, I am still hungry." I also told her that I would set some aside for her to eat later, thinking she just didn't want anyone else to eat them. She ended up eating a total of 8 whole clementines! She wanted more, but we didn't have any. I hesitated putting this story on the blog. Wes thought that it wasn't wise of me to give her that many. But, how could I say "no" to clementines? I mean really, we aren't talking candy or ice cream. We are talking healthy fruit here. She didn't have any stomach problems or anything. What do you think? Was that a bad thing?

After clementine number 5.

Back to the Ranch dressing, a couple of weeks ago I gave the girls some carrots to eat (which I have done many, many times). Avery asked if we had any white stuff with salt she could dip it in. I asked her if she was talking about Ranch dressing. She said, "Yes, that." Ha! She obviously got her salt and pepper mixed up and thought the dark dots in Ranch dressing was pepper. She went on to tell me that she had tried it at preschool when they had veggies and Ranch dressing during "V week", and she loved it. This is an example of positive peer pressure because Wes and I have offered her that several times before. In fact, she always used to eat her salad with no dressing (like me) until Wes finally talked her into using Italian dressing (like him). She was thrilled when I told her she could also eat Ranch dressing on her salad. It took her peers eating it to get her interested in trying it. Whatever!

Abby has been eating better too. Both girls were good eaters until around 2 and then they became picky eaters. I think it was definitely part of their terrible twos phase, because they both got much better around age 3. Abby has been our slow eater lately. She is always the last to finish. At preschool she is often the last of all the preschoolers at "Lunch Bunch" to finish eating. I don't make the girls eat everything on their plate. In fact, I will often ask her if she is full and wants to get down because she is taking so long. She usually tells me "no" and gets mad if I try to take her plate away. She does that, but then just sits there with food in her mouth, not even chewing it. Can you tell it drives me crazy?

Mmmm! Grapefruit!

Abby has cracked us up recently with the phrase, "in THREEEEEE days". It started when Avery and her where playing dress-up and Avery wanted to wear the boots Abby had on. She asked Abby when she could wear them. Abby replied, "In three days!" They laughed about that for a long time which means Abby kept repeating it and still uses that phrase to this day to answer any question regarding time. Do any of your kids do this? Once our girls realize they have said something funny, they become a broken record, constantly repeating the "funny" phrase. It usually is funny the first time, but, to Wes and I at least, it gets old pretty quick. Not so for Avery and Abby, they always get a kick out of it. Another phrase that Abby loves which cracks our teens up is "Bow-Chicka-Wow-Wow!" They saw this on an advertisement for the Chipmunks movie.

We are the proud owners of 2 lady bugs. We would have 3, but one passed away, or was murdered. It just depends on how you look at it. Yes, these lady bugs are our only pets. We do really want a dog someday soon, but with us being gone so much with all the youth trips, it is really hard to think about owning a dog. Avery and Abby found our first two lady bugs in our back yard and immediately put them in their bug catchers. We found another one today at church to take the place of Abby's that died. Who knows if it died of old age or of not being well nurtured. I looked online and found that you can feed them moistened raisins. Also, if you moisten a paper towel they will drink the water out of it. If anyone has any other advice about how to keep them alive, feel free to tell us. We have had one of the original ones for about 3 1/2 weeks.

On the first day that we the original lady bugs, Avery came to me and said, "I don't think there are any boy ladybugs." I told her that there were, in fact, boy ladybugs. She looked at me and with an attitude said, "But mom, did you know they are called LADYbugs?" OK, does she think I am stupid? "Yes," I said, "I know they are called ladybugs but, you have to have boy ladybugs and girl ladybugs to make baby ladybugs. Thankfully, she did not ask for any more details about that. She is simply replied sheepishly, "Oh, right," and giggled a silly little giggle.

We had a terrific Easter. Wes and I dyed eggs with the girls a couple of days before Easter. Abby mostly like coloring all over them with washable markers. Wes' parents, Granny, and Dad came over for an Easter meal on Sunday after church. We had a Easter egg hunt later in the afternoon at church. After that, we came home and hid eggs for the girls in the back yard.


I forgot to get a picture of them in their matching Easter dresses, but here they are before they open their Easter baskets from Nana and Granny.


Abby is serious about hunting for eggs. Look at that determined face.

Is it bright, honey?


Abby at her third egg hunt at her preschool. She looks a little more relaxed and less determined here.


Abby and all her preschool classmates.


Avery was nice enough to stop and pose while hunting for eggs.


Avery and all her preschool classmates.


This past weekend I had a fun "girl's weekend" with my good friends Lauren and Alexis. We usually try to get together every 4 months or so. This time we went to Lauren's house and had a good time, shopping, eating out, watching TV and hanging out. We always spend a lot of time just catching up on each other's lives. I cherish these times and feel so blessed to have such good friends. Lauren and I go all the way back to 7th grade and we got to know Alexis in high school. Amy, who I have been friends with since 6th grade, would join us on these "girl weekends" in years passed, but she is now a missionary in Paraguay.

I have found an enjoyable thing for the girls and I to do together. Bike riding! When I was younger I rode my bike all the time. We moved to Abilene when I was going into the 6th grade, I thought I was in heaven living next to ACU. Do you know how much fun it was riding on all those sidewalks on campus? It was amazing! I highly recommend this product to those of you who have little ones. Wes' Granny gave us this bike trailer and we have used it many times. Originally, I was thinking it would be great to carry just Abby around, since Avery has her own bike. I have actually pulled both of them more than just Abby. It is great exercise and the girls have a ball. Abby likes to yell things at me like, "Don't fall, mommy!" or "Pedal mommy, pedal mommy!" This usually comes at me while I am trying to take a short break and coast down a small hill. She also often yells, "Slow down, mommy!" Most of the time we just ride around our neighborhood, but on Saturday I wanted to take them to a park in Sherman that has many paved paths. The weather was perfect, I was ready, but there was one problem. I couldn't get the bike and trailer to fit in my car. Wes had his truck out of town. I ended up taking the front wheel off of my bike an unscrewing the trailer off the bike. I managed to do all that and pack Avery's bike in as well, with no help. I was pretty proud of myself. I won't tell you how long it took. We had a nice picnic at the park, played on the playground for a while, and then took off for a long ride. We started off with Avery on her own bike following Abby and I. I am sure we were a sight. I don't look so great with a bike helmet on. Ha! I was surprised how well Avery did. She only fell once and we rode all over the large park for quite a while. I kept thinking she would get tired, but she didn't. The only reason she stopped was because I kept asking her if she would ride with Abby. I didn't tell her it was because I wanted to go faster.


I know it has been a while since I have posted. Hopefully that gives you an idea of what has been going on around here.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Enchanted Dress-Up Tea Party

We had Avery and Abby's combined birthday party this past Saturday. We have always had a combined party for them since their birthdays are close together. They share many of the same friends, and so it just makes sense. This year we did it at Simply Puzzled, a darling gift shop and party room in Sherman. They had several dress-up clothes to choose from as well as boas, necklaces, and crowns. Everybody got to get their make-up done, too. The children answered a questionnaire that asked things like: What do you want to be when you grow up? What is your favorite color? Who is your favorite movie character? What is your favorite Disney movie? Then they had a fashion show on a cute stage. As they stood (or pranced around) on stage, a lady read all their information for the audience. They had tea (juice) and cookies in beautiful tea cups and saucers followed by yummy cake. After the sugar high, we let them have their own dance party on the stage.

It is hard to believe our girls are 5 and 3. Time flies! What a blessing from God these two cutie pies have been in our lives.

All fru -frued up!


Sisters Paislee and Preslee, our friends since birth.


Our other dear friends, Sadie and Sybil.


Cousin Mylen's favorite time of the party - tea and cookies.
(Not long after the party had begun, Mylen asked Aaron when it would be time to leave. Ha! He wasn't to sure about all the girlie stuff going on.)


Maybe some day I can make a cake like this.



5 candles on one side for Avery and 3 candles on the other side for Abby.


Abby spitting, I mean blowing out her candles.


"Of course, I am going to try to stick this whole rose of icing in my mouth. What is wrong with that?"


Avery trying to be polite, waiting for the others to get their cake.



Time to open presents on stage.


More pictures of the glamorous girls .


Even More Snow!

Wow! We could hardly believe how much snow we got this time. The Denison area received between 6 to 8 inches of snow just 3 days after the last time it snowed. It started in the early afternoon on Thursday. Of course, I pushed the girls nap time way back so they could enjoy playing in it as it came down. The snow flakes were so big that at times it seemed very blizzard-like. I never want to live in a place where it snows often, but it sure is nice a couple times of year.
"Look at my snowball, mom!"


I can barely see you through the snowflakes, Avery.


Winter Wonderland!


A school bus got stuck in our culdesac and our neighbors had to help dig it out with shovels.


Buddies!


The next day it was bright and sunny, and we had a ball playing in the snow that had not melted through the night. We tromped, once again, over to the church, hoping to sled down the slope, but we just sank through the thick snow.

"I'm gonna get you, Daddy!"



Lovin' this snow!


"Keep me warm, mommy!"


"Building a snowman can be hard work, can't it, Daddy!"


The girls were pretty proud of the nearly 6 foot snowman we built.


OK, so were Wes and I.

THANK YOU, AGAIN, GOD FOR A WONDERFUL SURPRISE IN MARCH!

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

On Saturday we were at the park feeding the ducks, going for a walk around the lake, and having a family picnic in 75 degree weather. Two days later we were building a snowman. THAT'S TEXAS FOR YOU!

Last night we got about 4 inches of snow. We had the high schoolers over for our weekly devotional when it first started coming down. After the devotional we all ran outside for snow ball fights and lots of fun in the snow. It was really coming down thick. Avery and Abby were thrilled. We let them stay out there playing until 9:30pm. Hey, how often do we get to play in the snow? Then we came in to warm up by our fire. They were up this morning, bright and early. Right after breakfast we headed outside to take advantage of the snow before it melted. We made snow angels and a handsome snowman. The girls and I went for a long walk to the church where we trampled up and down in the snow and rolled down the huge slope. They had a lot of fun walking around the prayer garden in the thick of the trees. Some of the trees were bent over the pathway, heavy with snow, making "rainbows" as the girls called them. After our trek home we warmed up with a hot chocolate with marshmallows tea party.

THANKS GOD FOR OUR NICE SURPRISE!

Wes, Cina, Melanie, Abby, and John taking a break from the snowball fights.


Trista and Danielle - Trista get some pants on!!!!



DADDY'S GIRLS!


BRRR!



Getting cozy around the fireplace.


"Yay! It didn't melt during the night!"


"Mommy, this is so much fun!"


Our lovely snowman. Avery is showing off in front of him by giving me bunny ears.