Saturday, October 25, 2008
sunshine after the rain
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
internet interrupted

with the sun in our eyes. Clayson finally got his hands on the ball on the kickoff return.

And here is some random fall fun.


He's sure to sneak up on some big ol' bucks with a face like that.
Our littlest punkin'


It's been real and it's been fun but it hasn't been real fun...
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
October 15th

Another year older, another year wiser... Cliche, I know, but I have to agree with this statement because I know much more now than I did back in the day. Not that there is anything drastic I would have changed but maybe I would have argued with my mom less, spoken to my dad more and befriended my brother. Thank goodness I have been given the opportunity to do these things in my adult years.
Yes, today is my birthday. My birthday is not high on my list of priorities but there are some people I would like to hear "Happy Birthday" from and all but one did not let me down. You guessed it, Jared did not realize that today was my birthday until about 1:00. After fourteen years of being together he knows the date but he did not realize that today was the 15th. He thought it was the 14th. He made up for my temporary hurt feelings by offering to take me out to dinner. For once, I did not want to go out. I wanted grilled hamburgers and bbq chips. He gave me the best birthday present ever, (this is how I know I am getting old), he stopped at Wal-Mart and got the two things I needed - bread and milk - along with the ingredients to make the burgers. I just hate having to go get groceries so him doing this was such a relief. Shout out to Jared for going to Wal-Mart, making me dinner and for the clock to hang above the kitchen window.
My students were so sweet to bring me gifts and cards. They showed me some love today. I'll have snacks, drinks, pickles, journals and candles to satisfy me for a long time. They're the sweetest.
I got the nice comments on myspace, the voicemail, and the text from my brother who told me I was only seven years away from forty. Yep, I'm headed right up that hill but am so glad I have such great friends to make the journey with me.
Thirty-three holds special meaning to me because of a #33 I once knew and loved. I'll enjoy being that number all year long.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
fall fun
The family started arriving around 12:30 and when everyone was here, there were 23 people in the house. We all seemed comfortable on the sofas, in the recliner, on the bar stools and in the patio furniture. Lunch was chili pie or chili dogs with all the fixins. My dad thought I should have supplied alka-selzer for dessert. Instead, we had banana pudding, pink stuff (my Granny and Ed's specialty that all the kids love), chocolate cake, pineapple cake and banana nut bread. If anyone left hungry it was their own fault. Some went on for round two later in the afternoon - but I won't mention any names :)
The kids - there were 6 - rode around the pasture, played with silly string, threw rocks and sticks in the pond and enjoyed a special treat. The treat was caramel apples. (Shout out to Jennifer and Diane for this idea.) I made the apples and after lunch we went out to let the kids enjoy them and got some pretty cute pictures. Ashlyn can't be my child. She picked all the caramel off and just ate the apple. What a waste...




We are blessed.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Hips & Lips
Isn't that cute?! She took it to her teacher today but I hope to get it back eventually. Please note: my daughter does not get ANY of this talent from her mama but her daddy and his family are extremely talented when it comes to drawing, painting, etc. Yesterday she went to the book store with her Nana and Pop and chose a drawing book as her one thing to get. She sat in bed and drew her heart out last night.
One more Ashlyn story to share from her music teacher. Every Tuesday I ask Ms. Hoffman how Ashlyn was - one day she cried when she got chosen to do something but she must have been in the game today because she sang a Halloween song, that her Aunt Patty made up, in front of her class. Ms. Hoffman told her it was good but Ashlyn told her she wasn't finished and then went on to sing the rest. Then, she wanted the class to sing it and Ms. Hoffman told her that they might not know it yet. Ashlyn said (with a sassy- but not disrespectful - attitude I'm sure) - I sang it twice. I see teaching in her future...
That's my blog and I am sticking to it! Hope your week is going good and fast. I am looking forward to the cool weather sticking around :)
Sunday, October 5, 2008
At least I had the weekend

Friday morning, I went to the weekly assembly at Crandall Elementary School. Here they have a class perform, pledges and announcements, winners drawn from the "Good News" bucket and the birthday twist. Clayson and Trey never participated in this but as you will see in pictures, Ashlyn was all involved!



From football to friends. I got home, straightened again, did a little more laundry and then got ready for a girl's night out in Terrell. I just can't hang like I used to. I was the first to leave. Jared didn't go because he hurt his leg and was sick so he ended up staying home. It was some good country music, interesting conversation and active line dancing. Here are pictures from the GNO.


Sunday we slept in. (I feel guilty, don't worry). The boys went to help my dad and I put Ashlyn on the back porch for her acorn crafts. I put off and put off going to Wal-Mart until it came down to not having make-up for work tomorrow so I knew I would have to face the crowd and the same people on every aisle because having make-up is a must. I wanted today to be a no make-up day but I ended up having to get ready and go to the dreaded superstore. Ashlyn and I came and went from there just in time to settle in for the game. I have been grading papers ever since.
Now, I am off to bed.
p.s. I am so frustrated with the blog posting, I have no control of how it looks. The preview is not dependable. So, I will post this and then make changes. Does anyone else face this problem of unwanted spaces and such?!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
pedicures and such
Ok, getting real. I have realized that I am obsessed about blogging, always looking for something to write and something to read. I have decided to write about my week - you know, the radness of it.
Sunday was a good day. I got my new laptop because my old one died. I got the house cleaning done and the laundry washed, dried and put up. We had steaks on the grill and baked potatoes during the Cowboy game (which was not so rad) and then I just layed around the rest of the day. I am stingy with my Sundays. Church is the only place I want to go. I spend the rest of the Sabbath resting. It's necessary.
I have had some gracious grandparents take their grandkids all three evenings this week - leaving me to have some time to do what I like to do and what I need to do. Monday afternoons the kids go to their Nana and Pop's to spend time and eat dinner. While they were there this week, I did absolutely nothing. Jared was at the station so I completely chilled out. To the point that I was having to pack Ashlyn's lunch in a rush the next morning (instead of in my free time).
Last night, Ashlyn and Trey went to Mimi and Pawpaw's and Clayson and Jared went to football practice for over two hours. I used this time to get into the loft and bring down the fall decorations. I sorted through it and put up some pumpkins and Halloween stuff here and there. I lit a pumpkin spice candle to enhance the fall atmosphere. Ah, the power of orange.
Tonight I had made plans to go out to dinner. Jared is a homebody and likes to always stick around but I called him at lunch and said let's go to dinner tonight - it's been a long time. He agreed and I told the kids after school that we would be going to eat, possibly at Roadhouse. Clayson decided that he wanted to invite a friend and go to church with Mimi. Ashlyn also decided to go to church. My dinner bill was slowly shrinking. As we were getting ready, Trey decided that he wasn't hungry (maybe after two brownies) and that he wanted to go to church. Looked as if it would be a date night until Jared opted out, too. I was cranky at this point. Jared did not say he wouldn't go - he just would not make a decision - where to go and whether to go at all. I took it upon myself to count him out. (We all know that when a man is hungry he can decide or agree on where to go eat - I was getting little to no response from him.) So, I was talking to Allison and she said that she was up to having dinner as long as it was mexican. I was game - it beat the leftovers I was going to have to resort to. We went to eat and I enjoyed her little A girls and some good conversation. We strolled down to Payless and I realized that if I had two cute girls I would be in debt forever. She got some cute shoes for little A. From there, I had time for a pedicure and enjoyed all the effects of the hot, bubbling water and the brown polish. I got home with forty minutes to spare before the kids got home from church.
I have enjoyed my week. I feel rested and vibrant. I was given some much needed time to recuperate from long days at work and the kids always enjoy the lovin' they get when they are with the grandparents.
Coming soon: things i have learned :)


