" The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, and whom I take refuge." ~Psalm 18:2
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Christmas is coming...
I love Christmas for may reasons. The main reason is the true reason for it -- our Savior was born! I also enjoy the giving of presents and the expressions on faces of the children all around me. Last week at school, the kids were able to shop at the Holiday Shop and Santa showed up. I refuse to pay for pictures at the mall, so I took pictures myself at the school. I know they aren't the best, but you can tell they're my girls. Someday I might learn how to get a better focused picture of my girls. And for those who are wondering, Snickers is still alive and getting bigger every day. He stays outside on the back deck while we are at school. Soon he will be staying in the garage during the days since it will be too cold for him to stay out there.
Now, if I can get the presents done that I need to before school is out for the holidays, then I will have time to sit back, reflect and relax before we start back for the rest of the school year.
To all, I pray you have time during this season to remember the true meaning of Christmas and spend time with the ones you love. Remember how precious and short life is and give all the love you can. Merry Christmas!
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Living in the Country
OK...for those of you who know me well know how much I enjoy the country. I enjoy my conveniences to be convenient. I like having a grocery store within five minutes of my house. We have a church within viewing distance of our house. Who would believe the animals that we have nearby as well. I just thought I would share some recent pictures of my surroundings.
We have pigs that live across the street from us in a pen. A neighbor has caught a coyote that was eating his chickens. Another neighbor has informed us that there is a skunk that visits them every night to eat their cats' food. I guess the girls have decided since we live near rednecks, why not look like them.
Happy Halloween!!! (The animals are real; the teeth are not.)
Monday, October 23, 2006
Football, school and the dog
Here is the latest from us in SC. Our local high school football team, Byrnes Rebels, suffered their first loss in 34 games this past week. They lost to another number one team in the state, the Gaffney Indians, 28-15. It was not a pretty game. We watched it from home. This was the third televised game for them this year. There is a possibility that we could face them again in the state playoffs; hopefully, if this happens, we will beat them. Winning this year's state championship will be the fifth in a row for our team. Needless to say, we are pretty proud of them.
This past Friday, since we did not have a game at home to go to, we traveled to Concord, NC, to watch Michael's nephew play. For those of you who know him, this is Kyle's senior year. This is the first and only time that we have seen him play -- they lost. They played a hard game, but they were not able to pull out a win. Geoffrey plays for the JV team, and they were able to pull out the win the previous night. Even though they lost, we had a good visit with Kevin and Joy.
Report cards came out on Thursday. Abigail had A's in all classes except Social Studies. She received a B; she is like her mother and does not care too much for history. She also got to go on a field trip with the afterschoolers from the day care on Friday. She finally got to ride on a pony. Rachel went on a field trip today and got to bring home a pumpkin. We might just draw a face on it instead of carving it. She enjoyed her trip as well.
For a final note, Snickers is still alive. He is getting bigger by the day and continues to chew on anything, including his toys and the girls. I have threatened to get rid of him because the girls want to spend time with him instead of doing what they need to do. I think they know that it is an idle threat since we have all become attached to him. To be honest with you, I do not know that I would now know what to do if Snickers was not here. As much as he aggravates me, I still love him -- kind of like your own children sometimes. We'll have some updated pictures of all soon.
This past Friday, since we did not have a game at home to go to, we traveled to Concord, NC, to watch Michael's nephew play. For those of you who know him, this is Kyle's senior year. This is the first and only time that we have seen him play -- they lost. They played a hard game, but they were not able to pull out a win. Geoffrey plays for the JV team, and they were able to pull out the win the previous night. Even though they lost, we had a good visit with Kevin and Joy.
Report cards came out on Thursday. Abigail had A's in all classes except Social Studies. She received a B; she is like her mother and does not care too much for history. She also got to go on a field trip with the afterschoolers from the day care on Friday. She finally got to ride on a pony. Rachel went on a field trip today and got to bring home a pumpkin. We might just draw a face on it instead of carving it. She enjoyed her trip as well.
For a final note, Snickers is still alive. He is getting bigger by the day and continues to chew on anything, including his toys and the girls. I have threatened to get rid of him because the girls want to spend time with him instead of doing what they need to do. I think they know that it is an idle threat since we have all become attached to him. To be honest with you, I do not know that I would now know what to do if Snickers was not here. As much as he aggravates me, I still love him -- kind of like your own children sometimes. We'll have some updated pictures of all soon.
Monday, September 25, 2006
A New Addition
Yes, the girls and Michael have finally gotten to me. I have given in and we now have a new addition to the family. His name is Snickers. He is a six week old lab mix puppy. A family at our church had a dog that had a litter of 12 puppies. We have been talking about getting one for the girls but have not found one that we liked - until now. Here he is with one of his chew toys (his others are our hands, feet and anything else he can get his teeth in).
We picked him up Friday before heading up to Winston-Salem for a friend's wedding. He traveled well. Michael admitted that he could not believe that I was doing this. For those who do not know me, I am not really a dod person, but I informed him that he was too cute and the girls would never give up on this. Here is a picture of the girls with him at Mam-maw's. I just hope they stay as energetic and enthusiastic about him as they are now. This is supposed to be their responsibility. I know puppies and kids have something in common - they both have to grow up!!
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Summer Vacation
We have recently returned home from our family vacation to the beach. This year we went to St. George Island, FL. It's a great place to go if you like staying out in the heat all day. My husband and kids loved it; I prefer a little time in the a/c as well as being out by the pool. We celebrated Abigail's birthday while we were there. We went into Apalachicola for lunch that day. After lunch, we went back and changed for beach time. One of her presents was to ride the wave runner in the ocean.
She LOVED it; Rachel preferred the sand. I think we are going back to Gulf Shores next year so you don't have to drive an hour to the nearest Wal-Mart. Before we left, the girls made friends with so other Atlanta residents.
I think this is the first summer vacation we have come home from without anyone being sunburned. Thank God for sunscreen!!!
She LOVED it; Rachel preferred the sand. I think we are going back to Gulf Shores next year so you don't have to drive an hour to the nearest Wal-Mart. Before we left, the girls made friends with so other Atlanta residents.
I think this is the first summer vacation we have come home from without anyone being sunburned. Thank God for sunscreen!!!
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Softball Update and Easter Pictures
Here is a picture of the newest softball player in the family. Abigail's team won both of the scrimmage games at the softball camp that she attended. She is definitely following in her father's steps and not her mom's when it comes to sports. Those of you who know me, know that I make a much better spectator than participant.
Michael still plays in the church leagues. He has not gotten too old for that, even though there are times when he feels his age more than other times. This year has been a better year for the men's team and they still have the tournament to play. Who knows? Maybe we will end up with another trophy.
Also, here are pictures of the girls from Easter. They are two peas in a pod. Many people say they look like twins. All I know is that Michael will need to have his shotgun ready in about seven to ten years from now.
Michael still plays in the church leagues. He has not gotten too old for that, even though there are times when he feels his age more than other times. This year has been a better year for the men's team and they still have the tournament to play. Who knows? Maybe we will end up with another trophy.
Also, here are pictures of the girls from Easter. They are two peas in a pod. Many people say they look like twins. All I know is that Michael will need to have his shotgun ready in about seven to ten years from now.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Softball Anyone?
Abigail finished softball camp. YEAH!!!! There were no injuries to speak of; I did see a couple of girls on her team get hit hard by the ball. She still wants to play, so we are working on finding out about fall ball with the school district. We were told that they were going to start this the week after the beach and should run about six weeks. (just enough time for her to get bit hard by the softball bug). When I can, I will put some pictures on this website. I have some of her at bat and in the field.
Monday, June 05, 2006
Now that my sister has been successful at this, I thought that I would give it a try. This seems to be the easiest and best way to keep people up to date on what is going on in our lives.
Abigail began a softball camp today at the high school. This should be a lot of fun for her. She seems to be the natural athlete in the houlse. Michael is a great player but admits that he cannot teach anyone how to play. As most of you know, I am a great spectator and not a player by any means.
Rachel is beginning to recognize letters and write them. I hope that by the end of summer she will be able to write her name on her own. If she cannot write it, I pray that she will at least be able to spell it on her own.
Andrew was involved in a wreck last week. If they decide to total his car, he will be getting car number six. He will be turning twenty in November. Can you believe it?
Abigail began a softball camp today at the high school. This should be a lot of fun for her. She seems to be the natural athlete in the houlse. Michael is a great player but admits that he cannot teach anyone how to play. As most of you know, I am a great spectator and not a player by any means.
Rachel is beginning to recognize letters and write them. I hope that by the end of summer she will be able to write her name on her own. If she cannot write it, I pray that she will at least be able to spell it on her own.
Andrew was involved in a wreck last week. If they decide to total his car, he will be getting car number six. He will be turning twenty in November. Can you believe it?
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