{conversation after school the other day}
henry: mommy, what is your favorite animal?
me: a dog.
h: really,? hmmnn. i thought it was a horse.
me: that may be my second favorite animal. what's your favorite animal, h?
h: a cat.
me: a cat? really? we have never had a cat since you have been alive.
h: well i'm hoping santa claus will bring me one this christmas.
{so much laughter on the inside!}
so since then, he has said, a few times, "we need a gato {spanish for cat}." ha! {and he only knows a few spanish words, so don't think he is bilingual :) }
so there it is, folks. we need a gato. i did tell him that santa claus has to get mommy and daddy's permission to bring anything living. to which he said, "let's call him up and tell him it is okay!"
a gato.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
early july
{pretend you are reading this in july}
the boys' preschool is out during the summer, so this summer they went to cornerstone preschool two mornings a week and were home all day with a sitter on the third day. they had a blast! our teachers at cornerstone were great. they loved splash days and playing in kid's town. owen and henry were on separate playgrounds during their outside playtime and owen was a really sad fella about that. :(
summertime is always a bit challenging care wise for them, but we managed. oh, and i forgot to mention that starting when we returned from the california trip, owen's sleep went crazy. we have always been very fortunate {many thanks!} that he has been a GREAT sleeper. however, those days were long gone and thus started the extremely long time it took for him to get to sleep, then waking up every hour or so, and getting up for good super early. this continued until about two weeks ago ... i don't want to jinx anything so i will just leave it at that. what a stage! henry and owen share a room, and henry has been in our guest room {termed the "zeus" room for the paint color} for what seems like kind of a long time. eek! another reason for lack of blogging ... many nights spent working with little o ...
on to pictures
another beautiful sunset and view of the house from our driveway
so coming home one evening from work, the sunflower field looked like the below ...
... and the very next morning they all popped ot and looked like this!
what a special time of the year
cotton on the right of the driveway, sunflowers on the left ... love it!
view of the yellow tips from our porch
happy fourth of july!
we were home and helping my sister move. it was a nice day and got to see most everyone in the immediate fam
the boys watching the tractor {the gentleman across the street farms the cotton and sunflowers on our land} and every time the tractor headed for the fields, it was a majoy deal.
painting on the deck
henry's masterpiece {he said this was a sailboat}
and owen's masterpiece {he said this was a pond with ducks}
early july kicked off with the birth of three sweet babies ... our twin nephews on the 9th and our good friend the bentley's little girl on the 10th.
then we headed out of town to sarasota / siesta key to meet the perlins for our annual trip {which we missed last year}!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
:: the rest of june ::
june flew by. BAM! it was gone.
henry participated in a science camp through parks and rec - he made the below canvas and painted all of it with various types of food. he also painted with leaves, made elephant toothpaste and a lava lamp. it was a great little camp!
the next week he attended his first Vacation Bible School at our church.
he really enjoyed it and in typical henry fashion, remembered most everything about it and soaked it up like a sponge ...
the next two weeks he had swimming lessons every evening.
oh. my. goodness. he completely loved it. loved it!
and the reflection from the door on the living room wall of two of the sweetest and loveliest sets of hand prints in all the earth.
i don't remember what they were watching, but isn't this just cute?
father's day weekend - watching a little golf. owen loves anything that has a ball and really enjoys watching sports. it is about the only time he sits still. :)
but seriously, witnessing this two year old intently watching sports is hilarious.
silly O! and, he has the longest, most gorgeous eyelashes you have ever seen. crazy how this commonly seems to happen to boys rather than girls?!
and our home ... we have now been here for six months. eek! sometimes it feels {and looks!} like we just moved in yesterday. my motto on decorating and projects has been and will continue to be, "it will be there ..."
we all really love it out in 'poka - our own little oasis.
from small ...
to big. our raised bed garden back in june.
peppers, peppers everywhere. we had seven different types of peppers.
they are still producing fruit!
baby carrots - these were henry's favorite to watch grow.
mini cantaloupes. we only had a few but were tasty!
basil and mint. need i say more?
peas
and lots of tomatoes ... which just stopped bearing fruit. i am absolutely, one hundred percent convinced there is NOTHING that compares to a home grown tomato. move over grocery stores. not only are tomatoes one of my favorite foods, store bought totally pales in comparison to home grown.
our very first orange pep
sweet bananas, jalapenos, a hot banana, and tomatoes
and pimientos.
we attempted to be as organic as possible.
THIS whole gardening experience was an excellent experience in so many ways ... we ate what we produced, we were more resourceful and wasted less, it provided a great teaching tool for the boys, it gave us another means to see the beauty of God's handiwork ... sure it required some effort, but the benefits were well worth it. and, gary is quite a gardener ... he really has taken an interest.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
from the first week in june
daddy and the boys
for a while now, henry makes the distinction between the "light hairs" {mommy and henry} and the "dark hairs" {daddy and owen}. it is a hoot.
those handsome "dark hairs" :)
family movie night! the muppets re-make. none of us had seen it and it was hilarious! owen's first movie and he has termed it "the muffets." he sings the "doo doo doodoodoo, do doo doo doo ...me-no-me-na" - funny funny.
and guess who stopped by for a visit? it was so nice to see jordan lee and her mom. she asked to the boys to be ring bearers in her wedding {which was held in august, another post to come}. they said yes but had no idea what that meant at the time. {but when the time came, they really did great!}
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
:: california ::
the Wednesday after Memorial Day, Gary and i headed out to California for the weekend. This trip had been planned for quite some time ... and we were beyond excited about it.
Little history on the planning ... Gary's Dad flew helicopters in the CIA Air America airline during Vietnam. Every year Air America has a reunion for everyone involved in a different city in the U.S. and the reunion is always the weekend after Memorial Day {or has been for quite a while}. Gary and his sister have attended many of these growing up ... and since we have been married we have attended a hand full together as well. Air America trips have been memorable ones for many reasons ... a few stick out in my mind ... the reunion in D.C. was when Gary's Dad was called in for his heart transplant; the one in Nashville was just after i had found out i was pregnant with Henry. The last reunion trip we made was to Raleigh in June of 2010, marking Owen's first plane ride and our first time to meet our sweet niece Elizabeth. This year the reunion was in San Diego. A while back we decided this would be a good trip for just "us" if we could swing it, and with the loving help of my sister, Gary's mom, and my parents, we were able to do so!
We decided we would head out a few days before the reunion to visit Gary's Mom's side of the family that lives in California. She is one of seven, and all of her siblings {and most of Gary's cousins} live in California.
And, that Sunday of our trip the San Diego Marathon was going to be held.
So Wednesday and Thursday would be spent visiting with family, Friday and Saturday would be spent with the Air America reunion, and on Sunday we would run in the San Diego Rock and Roll Marathon. Nothing like packing in a full vacation, eh Clark?!
and we're off ...
visiting with Aunt Mary
Gary's Aunts, Uncles,and Cousins! we all met for dinner at a yummy mexican restaurant.
We stayed with Buddy and Crissy for two nights {they live close to Manhattan Beach}. We toured the Griffith Observatory and saw the old Hollywood sign.
funny gv
we toured the getty villa {www.getty.edu} in malibu - now made into a museum devoted to the culture of Greece, Rome and Eturia.
it had so many pretty pieces of art, gardens, and the views {it was right on pacific coast highway} were amazing.
we ate DELICIOUS food and had some very tasty draft beer.
we had lunch at this place in santa monica called planet raw {www.planetraw.com}, raw meaning not one thing was cooked. not. one. thing. here is a little description from their website:
Revitalize, Rejuvenate, Indulge
Planet Raw, located near the Pacific Ocean in beautiful Santa Monica, California opened in 2000 to rave reviews from global food critics, health conscious consumers, celebrities, & professional athletes who love fine dining and innovate cuisine that nourishes the body, mind, & soul. World renowned celebrity raw food chef and best selling author Juliano Brotman has created a 100% organic raw vegan culinary food experience that is a virtual world tour of exquisite healthy food perfection inspired by American, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Mexican and Thai dishes. Fresh, organic produce is delivered daily for the chefs to create sweet smoothies, savory appetizers, sumptuous salads, warm soups, sushi, main course entrees, delicious desserts and herbal elixirs that will tantalize and rejuvenate your palate. Raw foodists as well as those looking for a new culinary experience will enjoy a colorful presentation of carefully crafted dishes they never imagined could be raw such as the Bacon Western Double Burger, Macho Nachos, Lasagna, Sushi, Jalapeno Poppers and Chocolate-Strawberry Parfaits. Curious omnivores will be amazed by the intense, pure flavors and endless energy raw food provides!
We welcome you to our Planet Raw and hope the memories of dining with us will leave a lasting transformation in your health, wellness, & global culinary adventures!
what a neat place! nothing like this exists in auburn {perhaps in atlanta?}. we aren't vegans, but we are foodies that enjoy all varieties and styles of food and will try just about anything. it was such a neat experience since it was unique and very creative.
we had such a wonderful time with Crissy and Buddy {and their cute puppy dog, Piglet} ... from catching up and telling stories, reciting movie lines, sightseeing, driving tours, conversations about health and nutrition, conversations about football {they have come to a couple of auburn games and represent the Tigers in cali}, and just hanging out. it was really nice.
that Friday, Gary and his dad enjoyed the annual Air America golf tournament. the non golfers could participate in self guided tours of the USS Midway and the San Diego Zoo. both were great!
i've never been on an aircraft carrier before and definitely enjoy learning about military past and present. the Midway was enormous! and the zoo was incredible. i took my zoom lens and actually had time to play around with it - and while i thoroughly enjoyed the time to myself, i cannot wait to take the boys there one day. what a zoo! wow. they will love it.
that Friday, Gary and his dad enjoyed the annual Air America golf tournament. the non golfers could participate in self guided tours of the USS Midway and the San Diego Zoo. both were great!
i've never been on an aircraft carrier before and definitely enjoy learning about military past and present. the Midway was enormous! and the zoo was incredible. i took my zoom lens and actually had time to play around with it - and while i thoroughly enjoyed the time to myself, i cannot wait to take the boys there one day. what a zoo! wow. they will love it.
d., this one's for you. :)
late that afternoon, we headed downtown to pick up our race packets at the convention center. this was by far the largest running or adventure race we'd ever been in - there were over 30,000 runners! here are a few pics from packet pick up:
the swag bags were filled with good treats and the "expo," which had a ton of vendors and folks, made us even more excited for race day. laughing point: mcdonald's even had a booth there and they were pitching their "healthy" stuff ... and giving away coupons for free oatmeal. come on, guys ...
regarding the picture above - we wanted to get a pic of us in Big Dog {our local running store} gear. hard to see the big dog logos on our shirts, but we tried.
that night we went to eat dinner, just us. this was our "date night." it was tasty and we crashed early that night. the next day we slept in until 8am and it was divine! {things around our house typically get started between 4:30 and 5:45am every day, except saturdays which are more like 6:30}
wonderful i tell you! did i mention how wonderful it was?!?!
air america festivities continued that day with a luncheon for all the second generation folks in old town san diego. after lunch we went to the birch aquarium to meet up with gary's aunt, uncle, and cousins. it was so nice to see them too! that night was the banquet, which typically has dinner, a guest speaker, and dancing. sadly, i did not take any photos. gary's dad was able to snap one of all of us at the banquet that night. it was good to see folks we had not seen in a couple of years and as well as to meet new faces. since none of my immediate family was/is involved in the military, being around such always seems new to me and a fascinating learning experience.
we didn't dance the night away, as we had to get up the next day around 3:45am to catch the shuttle to the race {the race started at 6:30am}. we went back to the room and got everything ready for the marathon the next day ... and that whole experience, well, it requires its own post. :)
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