Saturday, September 20, 2008

Can I Get An Amen?

Everyday when we say prayers before eating, Trey folds his hands and waits patiently for the prayer to be over to scream out "May-men!" It is so cute! I couldn't resist doing a second prayer tonight so that I could video him doing it. He loves to yell it out. Check him out!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Ike

Ike is making landfall here today. Lots of wind and our power has gone out three times since we have been home from church. No rain yet, but this is really windy for us. I am glad I don't live in Texas right now! We really do need the rain....gently though...no downpours!!!

Welcome Baby Ty!


Ty is finally here! We have been to see him twice now. The girls can't get enough! They were so excited to get to hold him (they didn't like sharing!). I told them not to get any ideas....even though they have already asked. Ha ha. He is so cute. Alyssa did a great job and the C-section went well. Check here for more pictures! He weighed in at 9 lbs and 5 oz, but he still seems so tiny! Trey kept waiting to see "Baby Ty" and wanting his Daddy and Uncle Roo to go find him! Congratulations Andy and Alyssa!

I would have had this posted yesterday, but our internet was not having that....I had to totally reinstall the broadband stuff. For being so smart, computers can be so dumb!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Party Day


Yesterday we had two parties for Meghan. Her first party was with her friends and we did a movie star mystery party. They all had characters to play and they had to find out who stole the "Golden Trophy" worth 1 million dollars! It was so much fun (I was the host) and the girls all really got into their parts and acted out their characters so well! I wish I could have videotaped the whole thing. I highly recommend Dramatic Fanatic. They had some really cut kits, plus some for teachers to use in their classrooms. After Meghan's friend party, we started getting ready for the family party that was at 6pm. Mimi, Poppy, Andy, Alyssa, the boys, Heather, Jimmy and their crew were all here to help us celebrate. We grilled out, had yummy tater tot casserole, baked beans, and two peanut butter pies, plus leftover cupcakes for the kids to decorate. We then walked to the park after Meghan opened presents. It was so nice out...low humidity. It was a great day and boy did I sleep like a rock!!!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My Baby is 11!!


It is hard to believe that 11 years ago on a Wednesday much cooler than today (I think it was 65 degrees or something like that), I was in CB hospital, holding my first baby. Eleven years seems like such a long time, but it has just gone by so fast. I feel like it was just yesterday that I brought her home....and feeling unsure about this whole "mom" thing. However, I don't really remember a time without her. Before I know it, I will be blogging about her going off to college (*sniff, sniff*). I better switch gears or I will be bawling all over the keyboard......

She was treated this morning to our traditional special birthday breakfast....Meghan got pancakes, made from scratch! Yes, you read that correctly...I am Super Mom! (Just kidding, lol!), however, I was up at 5:30 am making them (but she is worth it). I was going to use the rest of our box of pancake mix, but I didn't have enough, so to make a long story short, I just made them from scratch. Happy Birthday to my "baby"!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Happenings....

This week has been a bit more keyed down than last week. Meghan started back up with her clarinet lessons (we do them privately as well as at school). Her tutor is also her band teacher and she says Meghan is doing great....she is ahead of the other clarinets and can even play the high note, most of the time (which is very hard!). Meghan also auditioned for a local children's choir and starts up with that on Tuesday. I am looking forward to seeing/hearing her performances.

Lily is having a great time in first grade! She has made many new friends and tries to call them at least once every other day. Needless to say, she is our social butterfly. Lily has also decided to try Girl Scouts and is excited b/c one of her new friends has signed up as well. She is excited to start in a brownie troop....I hope to hear something soon about it. So keep us in mind come cookie time....

Trey is adjusting better to daycare. I had written a letter to the director over some things I had seen when I had come to pick him up. She called me that day and we talked about it. She had gotten some new staff and hadn't done a training with them, but has said that my letter gave her a clearer picture of what she needed to make sure they had training on. I really love Ms. Katie and her devotion to all the children and making sure they get quality care and learning. It makes it easier to be apart from him knowing that. Trey's language is still unintelligible at times, but he does have some words quite clearly. I have emailed a local SLP (speech language pathologist) to discuss with her whether Trey might have a delay or it is just a two year old thing. I know I am probably being overly cautious, but this is something I don't want to wait until he is in kindergarten for.

Daniel and I are (I think) finally getting down a routine in the morning. I won't know what to think when we have three in school. My classroom keeps growing....I have 20 kids in the morning and only 12 in the afternoon. I am sure I will be getting more IEP kiddos in the PM as the year goes on. I really love my kids and have enjoyed getting to know each and every one of them. My assistant and I have finally gotten a routine down that we like for the AM and PM....hopefully by adding more kids, that won't change! Little ones don't like straying off course very much!

I know we are all looking forward to sleeping in for three mornings in a row!!!! :)

Sunday, August 24, 2008

End of Summer Days!






Sorry for all the pictures....I couldn't get slide show to work for me today.

Last night, our church had a fun carnival, concert, and drive-in movie all set up...for FREE! It was called End of Summer Days and it was an outreach night for the community and was so much fun. It reminded me of the Fish Fry days the church used to have once upon a time, but better! The kids all played in the inflatables and Meghan and her friend, Meghan worked in the craft tent for a little while. We had a cheap meal (food was at cost) and I got to watch Lily dunk Pastor Chris, Uncle Roo (pic above), and Ms. Brenda! She did great! Trey sat and watched Uncle Roo get dunked many times! Our praise band did an awesome job performing and the stage looked very professional! I know they put in a lot of long hours/practice in preparation. After the concert, we had a "drive-in" movie set up to watch. Trey fell asleep about three quarters through the movie and I think both Lily and Meghan were asleep before we even got out of the church parking lot! It was a great night and lots of fun....and I think we had a great turn out from the community! I can't wait to do it again next year!