Sunday, December 2, 2012

Happy Saturday

Yesterday we spent the WHOLE day (skipped naps!) at Vogel State Park in Blairsville.  It was a gorgeous day and the temperatures were ideal for a family hike.  We started the day at the lake:




.  The kids insisted on immediately pulling out the fishing poles and dropping in a line.





Ben and I decided to walk around the lake instead and hunt for treasures.  And photo ops:




We reconvened a little bit later and decided to go for a hike up Blood Mountain.  We got all ambitious and decided that the 5 miler was not going to be a problem at all.  WE CAN DO IT!  It will be EASY!!

Or so we thought.

The first mile or so went great.  We found some cool places to take pictures and all the kids enjoyed the GIANT lollipops I got for them for the hike. (I figured full mouths would be less likely to complain.  Mother of the year I am).

 However, by about mile 1.1, Ben decided that 'yes this was all scenic and stuff but could someone please carry me because this walking thing is for the birds.  Also I can't see a thing down here.'  So up on Matt's shoulders he went.  And stayed there for everything but the flat parts. (he didn't even want to do the downhills).

We walked on.  And on.  And ON.  AND ON.  Two hours later we got to...the halfway point.  Which admittedly made the entire trip worth it because firstly it was the lookout point.  The top of the mountain, overlooking the gorgeous 22 acre crystal clear lake. Photo op?  Yes please:


You better believe that was one happy peanut butter puppy.

And secondly...we got our Christmas card picture! ( I can't show you here because that would make sending Christmas cards out seem unnecessary and honestly after an hour and a half of trying desperately to decide between 2 different card designs on Shutterfly and eventually going with an entirely different card altogether,  I just can't make the Christmas card unnecessary).  However!  I can give you a hint.  Here's a picture of Matt and the kids previewing the picture we took on the McGuyvered tripod Matt managed to make using a tree, two sticks and two hair rubber bands.  I swear there's an engineer somewhere in there:

After the photo session (during which the dog was the most uncooperative member of the party. She would look straight at the camera until RIGHT before it was taken, and then decide that now was a good time to lick her bottom.  Which is just what we all want to see on a Christmas card, yes?) we started the loooooooooooooooong climb down.  And here the pictures stop because scenery be damned, all we wanted to do was to be back to our car.  Seriously we must have said, "This has to be the end.  I think i can see the parking lot" at least 45 times on our way back.  Ben was heavy, Pea was whiny and the snacks were getting dangerously low.

Eventually we made it back however and were never so thankful for an hour and a half in the car where we had nothing to do but sit still.  It was glorious!

All joking aside though, it was a wonderful wonderful trip.  We got to bond as a family away from the pressures of work and school and just be our crazy silly family selves.  I can't wait to do it again soon.  Maybe this time though, we'll stick to the half mile trail....


Friday, November 23, 2012

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Grandma & Grandpas P2

This time to see Andree and the kids-we had so much fun!!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Enough With All the Pictures…It’s Time for WORDS!

So, as you can see, I do love the blogger app for Iphone…it makes it so easy to share all the spur of the moment pictures I take.  Now if I could just figure out a super simple way to print directly from my iphone I’d be set. 

But I do want to catch up on the kids before they go back to school (IN TEN DAYS) and since Hannah and Ben are both napping and Caitlin and Matthew are over at a friends house (and cleaning is absolutely not an option) I figured this was a good time. 

Caitlin is about to start fourth grade.  In spite of having to wear uniforms, fashion is still pretty important to her; this year she announced that she would please like to have some Nike tennis shoes instead of the generic Target ones we normally get.  Matt and I were a bit taken aback (isn’t it too soon to need on-brand shoes?  I don’t think I got my first pair until I was in high school!) and tried explaining that those brands cost money and that our budget was probably not going to stretch much beyond the generic Target brand shoes.  Caitlin then gave us the, ‘oh, okay.  I understand.  I’ll live.  Even if I’m the only one who has to do without Nikes.  It will be fine.  I’m sure I’ll still be able to make friends” look.  $50 later the smile is back on her face.  (What?!!  Friends are important!)  Aside from all that, Caitlin continues to grow up into a good, dependable child.  She loves to draw (our running joke is, ‘how do you catch a Caitlin?   Set a trap with a blank notebook and pencil.  You’ll have her in no time”)  She just started the last of the Harry Potter books and is completely obsessed.  The child who has always said she will never get married now says she will never marry anyone except Harry Potter.  She doesn’t even mind being teased about loving Harry Potter!!  Right now she is saving all her allowance for the Legos Hogwarts Castle; she already has Hagrid’s hut and loves it.  She is really not looking forward to school starting but is very hopeful that her best friend Annabelle will be in her class.  We shall see…

Matthew will start third grade this year which means joining Caitlin at the Academy (the school for 3rd, 4th & 5th graders).  He is not really all that excited about school starting either.  This summer he has gotten very much into Legos and can make the most incredible creations (Matt thinks he could become an architect).  He recently started reading the first Harry Potter book after hearing Caitlin go on and on (and on and on and on and on) about how wonderful Harry Potter is.  I think Matthew just wants to check this guy out to make sure he’s good enough for his sister.  Lately, one of Matthew’s favorite activities is to play “Survivor” outside in the woods; a game where he will either try to build a fort or gather pretend supplies for surviving in the woods (and making sure to come inside for frequent snack and water breaks…it’s tough surviving out there!)  Most of the time this game is just fun, but the other day when we had some friends over, it did not go so well.  First Ben came in from the woods all itchy, followed by the rest of the crew…who had the worst case of baby ticks/poison ivy/poison oak you have ever seen.  Matthew’s leg looks like he took a red sharpie and tried to cram as many red dots as he could to it (tick bites).   Ben’s scalp was black with baby ticks and it took me all of 45 minutes to remove them.  Caitlin is covered in poison oak and is so very itchy all the time.  I’ve had to dose the older two with benadryl for the past two nights because they cannot sleep with all those itchy spots!  Hannah was the only one who seemed to escape..she has a few patches of poison oak but nothing serious.  I thought for sure that Matthew would never want to go in those woods again, but the very next day he was ready to go out again! (granted he did have long pants on this time.  He’s no dummy!)

Hannah is the only one of the four who is counting down the days until school starts (Ben might, except he cannot count yet).  We got uniforms the other day and she LOVES them.  She will be starting pre-k in a full time program.  I know she will enjoy it but I do hope that it is not too long a day for her.  Fortunately I will be at school the first seven school days subbing for a first grade teacher, so I’ll be nearby if anything comes up.  This makes me happy and I think will make it easier for me to let her go.  (she’s so little to be starting school!)  She has started to really play with Ben-not always, but enough so that I can see a bond growing between them.  She tends to be more motherly than buddy toward him; in the games they play she is always looking out for him, or teaching him in some way.  Pretty cute.  What isn’t cute however is how much she fights with her older brother.  Those two have a classic love/hate relationship.  When they get along it’s wonderful, but when they don’t it is AWFUL!  They both are excellent at antagonizing the other and these fights will escalate to a point where both of them are clawing their way up the stairs to be the first to tattle on the other, and then it’s a screaming match of, ‘MOMMYMATTHEWWASLOOKINGATMEANDSAIDIWASGOING MARRYTHISBOYWHOIHATEANDHENEEDSASPANKING/MOMMYHANNA TOLDBENTOSPITONMEANDHEDIDANDSHESHOULDBEGROUNDEDFOR LIFEEVERANDEVER!!!!!’

Which pretty much leaves me exhausted.  The first few times this happened I tried to solve it diplomatically but by the end of my explanation about why we should be kind to one another, they had already left the room and were buddies again.  So now?  I just race to the door and shut it before they can get to me.  Very effective!!

Ben (or Ben-da-roo) continues to aggravate the life out of me, all while making sure I stay firmly wrapped around his little finger.  He can be the biggest monster, but also the sweetest little man.  Ultimately he is a total control freak, which is why we clash so often.   There’s really only room for one of us, and since I’m bigger, I win.  Most of the time.  Ben is currently enrolled in a day care for the week I am going to be teaching at the elementary school (it was originally going to be three weeks but at the last minute, budget cuts decreed that the girl could only have 9 weeks of maternity leave instead of 12) but even though it’s only a week, I want to see how he does in that kind of environment.  If I ever do get a job I will put him there full time, so it would be nice if he loved it.  One weird thing that Ben has started doing is sleeping on the couch at night.  We put him to bed around 8 every night, in his own bed, with the door closed, and a strong reminder of NO COUCH!  However, the next morning, we wake up to find him (along with all of his animals/toys/blankets) passed out on the couch in the living room.  I have no idea why he is doing this, and since it occurs in the middle of the night, I don’t know how to make him stop.  Right now we are of the mindset that it’s not doing any harm, so we are letting it go. 

He is mostly potty trained (except for bedtime/naptime) and will be turning 3 at the end of this week.  Since he seems to have outgrown his distaste for chocolate, I’m pretty sure we’ll do chocolate cupcakes and presents for the occasion. 

So that’s all the news!  Which means it’s time to unload the dishwasher and fold the laundry.  Yippee!!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Summer fun

After a delicious dinner of Matt's burgers and Nana and Dee's peach ice cream ....

Life is good!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Swim Lessons

...courtesy of the big kids! We decided to let them teach the Ben. They did a great job in spite of Ben's ability to make gigantor splashes!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

iPhone blogging

Trying a new way to blog so I can blog with the pix from my iPhone!

Heres what I've got!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

So, We Had A Blast At St. Simons….

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Some of us…
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more than others…
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But!  I have lots more to blog about than just St. Simons.  However I want to post mostly pictures, so I’ll let them do the (majority of the) story telling…
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We got to see Grandpa!!  He happened to have a flight that brought him to St. Simons and so we stopped by for a tour and some treats:
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And then!!  We got to go to Gin’s house!!
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We played with Richard…
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And Paul!
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And Richard’s toys!
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‘Richard, I know it’s a minivan..but think of how many ladies you could fit in there!’
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It was so fun to visit!! 
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Cousin’s chillaxin’. 
And then…we had Casino night!!
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Hannah’s first time in the ‘Money Machine’
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Also Ben’s first time…and he’s already cheating.  (you aren’t allowed to pick the money up off the floor!).
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All the kids try to help each other out by pointing to the big money.
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And the ice cream bar was of course, a huge hit:
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As was the open bar…
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The rest of the trip was made up of swimming, crab hunting, wave riding and lots of fun:
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Caitlin & Matthew took over the camera on this one...
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