Thursday, January 18, 2007

Thursday Thirteen


This is my first Thursday Thirteen. Here are 13 foods that I am craving right now! (Or at least I can use that as an excuse right now!)

1. Kiwi Quencher Smoothie from Tropical Smoothie Café
2. Egg & Cheese biscuit (preferably from Hardee’s but McDonald’s will do)
3. Chocolate-covered crème-filled doughnut (not Bavarian but real cream)
4. Green Bean Casserole – the old-fashioned one with cream-of-mushroom soup and the dried onions
5. The Oreo shake from Chik-Fil-A – without the cherry (have you had those? Yum!)
6. (This one’s for you Kim!) Ukrops icing – with or without the cake! The best whipped icing ever!
7. Cheeseburger – from anywhere.
8. Alfredo pasta. (Olive Garden sounds good right about now!)
9. Sweeet tea! (The kind I make that is like the sweet tea in South Georgia, not Virginia.)
10. Diet cherry coke.
11. McDonald’s french fries.
12. Uno’s Buffalo chicken quesedillos
13. Chocolate chip cookie dough.
Don't worry. I don't eat unhealthy like this all the time. But I am feeling really hungry after all this talk about food! What were some of your pregnancy cravings?

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Daddy's the Man (the Playdough Man)

We've had great weather the past 3 days - almost in the 70's. But today it got colder so the kids wanted to get out the paint and then the playdough. Now, you have to know some backstory - I am not crafty. I've just never been very good at that kind of stuff. I enjoy doing it but nothing ever turns out like it should.

Now Daddy is artistic. He draws better than the Big Idea people. He makes figures with the pancake mix (and my circles hardly look like circles). In fact, today the kids wanted some help with the playdough. They didn't ask me to help, they just asked when Daddy would be home.

And then he just had to show-off! Here's Daddy's playdough version of Larry Boy!



And a close-up for you!

Thank goodness for Daddy!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Book Meme

I was tagged by Kim to do this:

1) Grab the book closest to you
2) Open to page 123, go down to the fourth sentence
3) Post the text of the following 3 sentences
4) Name the author and book title
5) Tag three people to do the same

The name of the book is The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges. (I just started re-reading it this year.)

Page 123 is the cover page for a chapter, so I'll go to 122. "A critical spirit has its root in pride. Because of the 'plank' of pride in our own eye we are not capable of dealing with the 'speck' of need in someone else. We are often like the Pharisee who, completely unconscious of his own need, prayed, 'God, I thank you that I am not like other men' (Luke 18:11). We are quick to see - and to speak of - the faults of others, but slow to see our own needs."

I know, I know. I went on to read the 4th sentence, but it was just sooo good. And it's so convicting. But of course, it's not talking about me! I'll be sure to read it to my husband tonight. Seriously, the truth speaks loudly - and I am listening. But maybe I should have just stayed on page 123!

I tag Kelly, Fishmama, and Christina.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

2006 Picture Review (January - April)

January 2006 - What else can you do in the winter?

January 2006 - We enclosed our garage for a playroom/schoolroom.




February 2006 - It finally snowed a little!


March 2006 - My parents came up for a visit!



April 2006 - Happy 5th Birthday Coleman!

2006 Picture Review (May - September)

May 2006 - Emmie's First Dance Recital

June 2006 - Family Vacation in GA


July 2006 - Happy 2nd Birthday Calvin!

August 2006 - Happy 4th Birthday Emmie!


September 2006 - First Day of Homeschool


2006 Picture Review (October - December)

October 2006 - Playing in the Leaves

November 2006 - The Wiggles Concert


December 2006 - Family Pic

December 2006 - Christmas Card Pic

Monday, January 08, 2007

Another Christmas Picture




With everything going on around Christmas: Christmas Eve service, church, family time, anniversary, etc. I forgot to post a picture of my husband's side of the family. We all live within a couple hours of each other so we get to see everyone pretty often throughout the year. We all got together Christmas Day afternoon to exchange presents and eat lots of food. We didn't get a picture of the whole family but I got one of all the grandkids (9 so far)!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Happy New Year

It's a little late for a "New Year" post, but we rang in the new year a little differently this time. (I hope to do more of a "New Year" post when we get back in town.) Several of us were up New Years Eve at midnight with a stomach bug. Oh and it was the fun kind - the kind I have been trying to avoid all year! The kind where you need several pairs of sheets and pajamas handy. Our 2-year old had it over the weekend and then on Sunday night my 4-year old got it, my Mother got it (poor Mimi), and then myself. Luckily, after investing in gobs of Lysol and Purell, no one else in the family got it. But since Brian and my Dad were the sole caretakers for a while, much of our laundry has been discolored. Oh well. At least they were using hot water to kill the germs. But now we are all feeling much better and hope to enjoy our last day of vacation together.

Before we all got sick, the entire side of my family was able to be together for a day and half for Christmas. It was the first time in 2 years that everyone was able to be together. It was kind of crazy having a 7 year old and 7 more kids aged 4 and under in the house, plus all of the crazy adults - but we all had a great time.




We made several attempts at a family picture and this is one of the best. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.