Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Good Grief! It's Been Way Too Long!!

Yes, yes.....I know it's been forever since I've posted anything on here. I've realized I spend way more time on the computer these days doing little more than keeping up with all my friends and before I know it, the time slips by. I feel like I'm not spending my time as wisely as I should, so I've let my blog go. Plus, it's been crazy busy around our place and I just haven't felt like blogging. But here's a bit of a recap:

* November - Most of my activities this month, of course, involved preparing for Thanksgiving. Every other year, Marks' parents come to our house to spend the holiday on our turf. This year, we not only had his parents, but his sister and her husband and 2 kids and Wesley and Wendy and the 2 g-babies. Wes and his family were here for the entire week, so planning activities and buying and cooking food for the that many people for a week took up a great deal of time. We truly had a feast, but I was way too stressed out over it all. I learned a valuable lesson, though: it's just a meal....delegate....and enjoy time with the family while they're with you.

* December - Of course, means Christmas! I did most of the shopping in November, so that we could send Wes/Wendy and g-babies gifts home with them rather than ship them. Whew!! After all the stressing I did over the Thanksgiving meal, Mark informs me he wants to invite the missionaries, our bishop and his wife and daughter and another family in our ward over for Christmas Day dinner and basically repeat the whole Thanksgiving meal! This time, as I said, I'd learned a few things and prepared the meat, while I let the other guests bring the sides and desserts. Much nicer and less hectic! * Perry changed betallions, which caused him to not to get to take Christmas leave. Bummer!

* January - Early in the first month of the new year, I'm on the treadmill at the gym.....done a mile and a half, when I get a call from my mom. She tells me my sister's fience' had been killed the night before in a car wreck. WOW!! I was not expecting that! I grab my things, stop for gas on the way home, throw some things in a suitcase and take off for Texas to be with my sweet sissy. My hubby and bubba girl were so supportive and helpful and allowed me time with my sister and for that, I am so very thankful. Five days later, I returned to Kentucky, was here for 2 days and received word my grandmother, last of all my grandparents, had passed away at age 93. So, we all jumped in the truck and headed back to Texas. That trip is 13.5 hours one way. Thank heavens I had my sweeties with me this time....sure makes the trip nicer. Needless to say, I was worn out for a while. I have no idea where the rest of the month went. It just got lost.

* February - On Feb. 2, we got a new family member. His name is Cooper and he is a 4 month old (now), 5.4 lb. Maltese puppy and he is absolutely adorable! He has been so much fun to have around and really perked things up in our home. He's playful at times, but LOVES to cuddle and relax on the couch. I was sick this past weekend and he was right beside me continually. Nothing like the unconditional love of a precious puppy dog. * Mark has been traveling a bit this month and still has more to do. * Perry is coming in this weekend for a weeks' visit....the one he didn't get to take in December....or January. Yeah!! * Alysa received awards for making the Honor Roll for the first 9 weeks. She is so smart and we love her so much. She is reading Eclipse, the 3rd book in the Twilight series so that she can see the movie when it comes out in June. We've already registered her for softball and she is still taking guitar lessons. BUSY!!! * Wes and Wendy are looking into trying to get into a house....much needed! I can't wait and I'm so excited for them! More room for them means more room for me when I go to visit!!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Playin' Catch-Up

I know I haven't posted in quite a while. But to be honest, I just haven't been in the mood to blog. I know that sounds snooty and I don't mean it that way. I just have lacked the energy and the desire to sit at the computer for any length of time, upload pictures, type explanations, etc. I still don't feel up to it now, but I had to upload pictures for other purposes. So I figured I might as well go ahead and catch up.

  • My mom came back from her mission in California. Rather than go to Texas and then back to Kentucky to visit, she flew to Kentucky first and I took her home a couple of weeks later. These are some pics of SOME of the fun things we did while she was here.
  • The first full day she was here, Alysa sweet talked her into the kitchen where they made a batch of yummy home made chocolate pudding (one of my moms' specialties). It was very tasty, but has proved to be "death by chocolate" for me as I seem to have developed an addiction to it - especially with the cooler weather.
  • Our new Chik-fil-a had a game day where if you wear your favorite team shirt, you get a free chicken sandwich. Needless to say, we all dressed accordingly and had lunch on the house. Chik-fil-a is one of my moms' favorite places to dine, so of course we had to make this a memorable experience.
  • I took mom back to Texas on a Thursday and the next day was Grandparents Day at the school where my g-baby, Skylar, attends. Her Mi-Mi and myself were treated to a fun time at the park, a Subway lunch and a special cake just for the grandparents.
  • This is a cute pic I snapped of my precious g-babies when we were getting my mom settled back in to her old room (she's living temporarily with a friend - her apartment will be ready at the end of the month). They are just too cute for words!!!
  • The following Saturday, my niece, Randi, had a baby shower. She is expecting a little girl she will name Jacey (not sure if I spelled that right) in November. Bless her heart....doesn't she look miserable?
  • The following day we all attended church with my mom. It was so nice being together at church and getting to see so many people I haven't seen in so long. Afterwards, we met up with more family and had lunch at a favorite local mexican restaurant. This is a cute pic of my sister and her new beau. Aren't they cute? Here are some more shots, around the table........

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Current Events

The first week of August, we took our annual "James Family Vacation". This year we went to Lake Gaston, NC, where one of my brothers-in-law had a family lake house we used. We rented the house next door as well in order to accommodate all the people coming and going throughout the week. The week was fantastic because we all just relaxed on the dock, swam at leisure, took out the pontoon boat and skied, knee boarded, tubed and jumped off and swam and visited. Perry was able to join us part of the time from Camp Lejeune, which was a wonderful addition to the trip. He brought his guitar and he and Alysa entertained us with music. It was a nice, relaxing vacation....just what the Dr. ordered.

The week following vacation, we went to a Lexington Legends (minor league baseball) ball game. Marks' church made a trip and had a pavilion reserved and a meal of hot dogs and burgers catered. The weather was beautiful and although our guys didn't win, we had a good time. I love the ballpark atmosphere....must have picked that up when the boys were young. They had a huge statue of a Cliedsdale horse (which was probably true to size) and Alysa decided to have her picture made on it. Marks' pastor also took a turn for a photo opp, but was gruffly "asked" to dismount at once. That was probably a bit embarrassing, considering he is the leader of the flock and he's the one acting up. Lots of fun!

This is a picture of Alysa's first day of 4TH GRADE!!!! (All caps for gasping effect.) She has taken a growth spurt this summer, growing out of all her jeans. Where she got those long legs from is beyond me. She absolutely LOVES her teachers - in 4th grade they have a different teacher for each subject. That makes her feel so mature and reminds me junior high is just around the corner. When she got off the bus I asked her how her first day was and she exclaimed "Awesome!". I wasn't expecting that reaction, really, but was SO glad to hear it.

Yesterday, Sat. Aug. 29, we attended a Civil War reenactment at Battlefield Park here in Richmond, where The Battle of Richmond actually took place. All the actors were dressed in period attire and there were cannons and guns firing and sword fights, making it all feel so real. There were period tents set up all over with the clothing and accessories for sale, kettle corn, tin typing photos and a multitude of other things to experience. We really enjoyed it (well, Mark and I did) and it made me feel so much more part of the community to get to know a little history about where we live.

Today, Aug. 30, is my 45th birthday. This past Thursday a few of my girlfriends took me out to dinner to celebrate. We had a great time, eating, talking and relaxing at the Olive Garden. I have great girlfriends! Mark and Alysa also took me to dinner yesterday at the Outback (one of my favorite places ever) and then gave me gifts today. I had "hinted" for some dumbbells for when I work out at home and they also gave me a gift card to one of my favorite stores to shop for clothes, Maurices. I also received phone calls from my grand babies, boys, daughter-in-law, mom and friends. I love my family and friends SO much and truly feel blessed to have them all in my life. It's been a terrific week.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

NO WAY!!!!

I was so excited by this news, I just had to shout it!! OUR ELECTRIC BILL WENT DOWN BY $60 FOR THE MONTH OF JULY!!!! Are you serious? Who ever heard of that? I'm all tingly!!

In the past couple of weeks...........

* Alysa pulled another tooth, after much fretting. She didn't want another hole. I think she's adorable either way, of course. She's growing up so fast! I can't believe she'll be in 4th grade when school starts, which is only 2 weeks away!! Her teen years are right around the corner.....I think we've already started seeing previews of what those days might be like. But she's still such a sweetie.........I do hope it lasts!



* We took a hike!! We spent a Saturday hiking up a trail in a nearby town called Berea . This is from the west lookout. It was a beautiful view, but the hike itself wasnt' all that great. I've done better anyway. But we did have fun and spent the day doing something other than hanging around the house. After the hike, we had some very tasty pizza at a local spot called Popalino's then later went on an awesome bike ride around the neighborhood. Whew!! We were pretty tired after all that.


* Said goodbye to one of our favorite missionaries, Elder Crump (on the left). He's going north to finish out the last 4 months of his mission. But he and his parents will be back for a visit in December. Good luck, Elder Crump! We will miss you!





* Went to Clean Water U in Mississippi and made some new friends. These are my classmates in the 102 program.....the one where we learn to "teach the teachers" who will then teach the rest of the community all about using clean water and washing your hands. You might think those are things that would be a given in the world today. But, sadly, there are thousands of children dying everyday from the lack of clean water to drink and disintary (spelled incorrectly, I know). Our plan is to take a mission trip to the Yucutan next summer, where Mark will teach them to install and maintain a water filtration system and I will teach the educational information. Pray for these people and those just like them in other under developed countries. It is beyond amazing the poverty and sickness that has become a part of everyday life for them.

* We celebrated Marks' 46th birthday. He is posing here with his look alike pinata that Alysa and her friend, Savanna made. It took them 3 days (about 8 hours) to complete. Quite a resemblance, don't you think? It also has a bald spot in the back!! That's where they loaded it with candy....hahahaha! Happy Birthday, Babe.....I love ya!!

Friday, July 17, 2009

For Mark.....and all his Buds (Aaron)

This is a cute little video of the fawn and her mama that I told you about before. Mark caught them in the back yard one morning before he went to work and ended up going in late just so he could watch them and take pictures. He thought this might thrill some of his hunting buddies. I thought it was sweet.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Random Goings On

The past couple of weeks have been relatively quiet, but busy. I did purchase a new camera....a Sony Cybershot, which I got a great deal on. I'm still trying to figure out all the things it will do. I am hardly a photographer and don't know what a lot of terms mean AND I'm use to using my trusty, simple Kodak camera. But, I figure I'll catch on in time. The first picture I took was of this fawn and her mother. It was so fun watching the mother coax her baby over the fence, running back and forth across the back yard as if to show her baby what to do and how to do it. Summertime view from our back deck....

We spent the 4th of July with our friends, the Jasinskis. We grilled shrimp and veggie kabobs and we also had fruit kabobs and home made ice cream...yummmmm! Afterwards, we played a few rounds of Hand and Foot, then watched the firework show, right from their driveway!! No fighting the crowds!

Alysa spent the night with one of her friends from school. They put a tent up in the back yard and the dad dug and built a fire pit, where they roasted marshmellows and they made smores. The next day, this same"wonder dad", BUILT this fantastic slip and slide which stretched over half way across their back yard. You can tell by the tent in the background just how long that thing was! He even created water sprayers out of PVC pipe and used a little Wesson oil for a little added slip! They had a mini pool on the side of the house, along with a trampoline they also hosed down with water and then jumped on. Can you imagine the fun they had? When I picked her up the next afternoon, she was worn out but said she had the BEST time ever. Well, I guess!!

Then Monday, we took Alysa to summer camp. Now, I never went to camp when I was young, but the kids in Marks family did. This particular camp is called MADD (music, art, dance and drama), which is right up her alley. The campers make up a skit or play, coreograph the dance, write the words to the songs and then put it all on for the parents on Friday. It is NOT a day camp.....they are there ALL WEEK.....with NO communication with their families (except the 1 way emails we send them daily)......NO hugs or kisses at bedtime....NO "I love you's" throughout the day......(can you tell I'm stressing?). I teared up the minute I closed the truck door, where she couldn't see me. Alysa was really excited about it until it got close to time for Mark and I to leave....then she was a little uneasy, which made me a LOT uneasy. But we've not heard anything from her, so I guess she's doing OK. All I know is I can't WAIT for Friday!! I may not let her go anywhere or do anything without me for a long, long time. Here she is with Mark, just before we left.......