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Hide, Mr. Turkey!

Last week, Em brought home a fun bit of “family homework”. 

Mr. Turkey was sent home and our mission was to disguise him so the farmer couldn’t find him in time for Thanksgiving.  We talked about ideas for disguises and came up something that Emily thought would be really fun. 

I worked on wardrobe (under Em’s direction)
and she worked on set design.

She’s swapped hands and still smiling…

Can’t tell there’s a turkey under there, can you?

Decorating the classroom with lots of concentration…

Photo op!

A visit to Miss Em’s Beauty Salon for a manicure!

She loves homework!
I think she’s super excited about
this homework assignment!

 
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Posted by on Nov 7, 2011 in Emily, Family, Kindergarten, pictures

 

Trick or Treat

Monday night was Trick-or-Treat night in our town.  
Em was joined by her cousins, Abby (a horse) and Ben (a gorilla).

Emily was a ballerina -
who wore a winter coat
(because it was cold and rainy all night)
and took a dive at the last turn
on the way onto our very own sidewalk
some tears, a little grass stain, and a scuffed up knee
but nothing a little band-aid couldn’t fix.
Oh yeah-
 
nevermind the yellow gunk
all over her teeth
it’s part of the loot she scored
…well that or she’s taking the outfit
to a whole new level as
an out of work ballerina
with a lousy dental plan.
Still missing those top 2 teeth
but they’re starting to make an appearance!

 
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Posted by on Nov 5, 2011 in Emily, Family, Halloween, pictures

 

Fall Family Cookout

For the past several years, our family has gotten together each October for a fall cookout at my parents.  Occasionally my mom breaks out the old Halloween costumes that my sister and I used to wear…

 
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Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in Emily, Family, Halloween, pictures

 

A Visit to Leeds Farm

It’s been 3 years since we’ve visited here…

The last time we were here, Sparkles looked like this…

And today, she looks like this…

Now that we have a few years and more skills under our belts we were able to try some new things!  Like this…

and the giant jumpy pumpkin thingie, 
(note, not one kid’s foot is touching it!)
and the giant mountain with giant slides,

the mini zipline,

the hayride,

concrete  pig riding,

more giant slides,

and fun with Daddy in the straw barn!

Thanks Leeds Family for sharing your farm and fun with us again this year!
 
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Posted by on Sep 17, 2011 in Emily, Family, pictures, Videos

 

Catching Up

This summer has been a little more than busy because of extra projects at my job.  However, the busyness, stress, anxiety, and all other issues with my challenging work projects make me appreciate my limited time off with family all the more.

It’s a Sunday afternoon and I should be working on some things for this week, but I’m taking a mini-vacation to review some pictures from things we’ve done this summer.  I thought you might enjoy a picture tour!

Swinging with cousin, Abby
 
4th of July at Indian Lake Campground

 

Telling PaPa “THIS IS THE BEST NIGHT EVER!!!!!”
Emily’s friend, Vivian, turned 4!

Our family attended a Children’s Ministry Expo (CMX)
in Kentucky in early July for 2 days and then stayed at
Shaker Village in Kentucky for the rest of the weekend!

Emily’s friend, “Kitty”

My friend, the bull.  So photogenic!

Shaker Village at night.

Taking the ferry down the Kentucky River. 

Em and her daddy.
 Ahhhhh, I feel refreshed, how about you?

 
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Posted by on Aug 14, 2011 in Emily, Family, Home Projects, Vacation

 

Summer Party Pix

We went to a graduation party recently for a couple of great young people from our church.  Someone happened to catch some pictures of us while we were there!   So much for trying to hide behind the camera all the time!

 
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Posted by on Jun 5, 2011 in Emily, Family, pictures

 

Happy Birthday, Emily!

Emily turned 5 recently.  She so badly wanted a party and we decided to have a bigger party or her this year.  We asked her what kind of a party she wanted and she kept coming back to “a fancy party”.  She wanted everyone to dress up and she wanted a castle cake.  That was about it.  She couldn’t wait for her party day to come so she could see all of her friends and her family.
Papa

Daddy

Crazy Momma

Aunt Laura and Grandma
(Let me remind you no adult beverages were served…)

She spotted this cake in a magazine and had to have it!
(I’m thankful for talented friends!)

Uncle Dave and Aunt Mary

Aunt Laura and Aunt Kris

Ben

Rachel, Emily and Jeffrey

Logan and Aunt Mary

Papa has… hair?

Big brother, Ryan and the birthday girl!

Meleah, Miss Annette and Reagan

Abby

Present Time!

Shellpunzel?
 
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Posted by on May 15, 2011 in birthday, Emily, Family, pictures, Ryan

 

A joke sent in from my mom…

Three women, 2 younger and 1 senior citizen, were sitting naked in a sauna.  Suddenly there was a beeping sound.  The young woman pressed her forearm and the beep stopped.  The others looked at her questioningly. “That was my pager”, she said. I have a microchip under the skin of my arm.

A few minutes later, a phone rang. The 2nd young woman lifted her palm to her ear. When she finished she explained, “That was my mobile phone. I have a microchip in my hand.”

The older woman felt very low tech. Not to be outdone, she decided she had to do something just as impressive. She stepped out of the sauna and went to the bathroom. She returned with a piece of toilet paper hanging from her rear end. The others raised their eyebrows and stared at her. The older woman finally said, “Well, will you look at that… I’m getting a fax!!”

 
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Posted by on Oct 17, 2010 in Family

 

Em’s First "Camping" Trip

Last week was our 10-year wedding anniversary.  We planned an inexpensive week-long visit to the Lake Hill Campground.  We packed up my kayak, our bikes, a tent and our miscellaneous camping gear… propane tanks, pie irons, fishing poles, DVDs, laptops… (what?)
The beginning of the week was a little rainy, but we love sitting on porches and watching and listening to the rain.  It was a perfect beginning to our week.
Emily lost Tooth #2 on Sunday night.  We predicted this might happen and made arrangements for the Tooth Fairy to visit our cabin.  Sorry… for the life of me I could NOT get a picture of her new smile.  She would not cooperate and kept making all kinds of goofy faces.  I managed a couple of good pictures of her tonsils though!
A few days in, we decided to take a road trip to the Cincinnati Zoo.  Our membership to the Columbus Zoo gave us 50% off admission and we enjoyed a great afternoon of walking through the botanical gardens and experiencing “The Cat House” where the big cats are kept.  (The only down-side is that the big cat house smells like a big cat house.)
Emily’s favorite part of the zoo was the playground.  There was evidence of some giant creatures on that playground…
The Giant Tortoise

Giant Spiders

…that captured a giant Emily.

Later, back at the campground, Emily got to spend several days playing outside.  She had a little trouble adapting to the uneven ground and unfamiliar territory.  Em hasn’t had much opportunity to roam free and trip over tree roots and fall off of porches.  She made up lost time last week.  On day 1, she tripped into the fire ring (empty and unlit!) but still managed to bruise her thighs and scuff up her hands a little.  (It’s a wonder she didn’t lose more teeth on this fall!)  On day 2, Emily fell off the front edge of porch and landed in the hostas.  She ended up with a little road rash mark on her side and gained a healthy fear of the front edge of the porch.  Other than that, she learned fairly quickly to watch where she was going instead of walking into and tripping over things.

Initially, I thought the cabins were going to be further apart.  They were fairly close, but didn’t bother us a bit because we were the only ones there all week except for a few random people at the back of the campground and our friends that joined us on Saturday night and they got to stay right next door to us.

There was a “rail to trail” path just across the road from the campground.  I had good intentions of riding this with Emily but we just went exploring and took a walk on it early in the week.  Because of the hills, I would have had to load our bikes on the SUV and haul them down the hill to the level bike path and then haul them back up the big hill to the cabin afterwards.  It was a little too much work for the timeframe we had… but next time, we WILL do this!

Em loved playing on the playground at Lake Hill.  We met the owners’ 7-year old grandson and played with him toward the middle of the week and then didn’t see him again after that.  Emily wanted to play on the playground rain or shine, but we agreed on “shine”.  I wish she’d have had a playmate most of the time because I just didn’t have it in me to chase her all over.  Swinging is my cup of tea.  She climbed a fairly high rock wall all by herself and the only thing I didn’t let her do by herself was the rope wall/ladder in the picture below… maybe when she’s a bit more coordinated and won’t end up hanging by her ankles if left to her own devices.

The campground has its own 5 acre lake which was perfect for kayaking.  I was able to take the kayak out 2 different afternoons while Em napped and Tom stayed back enjoyed catching up on a few TV series on DVD.. rustic style (on his laptop).  On my first kayak trip, I just explored the lake and enjoyed the peace and quiet.  I took my fishing pole with me the second time and though I got a few nibbles, I didn’t catch anything.  I did find a couple of downed trees in the water that had become good sunning spots for about a dozen turtles and I found quite a few shells along the beach and some really large ones that I brought back for Emily.

Since the weather has been cool for a while, there weren’t too many bugs around the campground except for a few daddy long legs.  While Em was playing on the playground one day, I noticed this little booger.  Not sure what he was, but he was bashful.  It took me about 6 tries to get this picture, he kept walking away from me and scooting around the backside of the playset when the camera would focus on him.  Anybody know what this is?

The cabins were quaint, but comfy and had everything we needed.  We had a full-size bed, bunk beds, and a foldout sofa if we needed it.  We had a bathroom, complete with shower and a small kitchenette with microwave and small fridge.  There was a grill and comfy chairs on the front porch and we brought our own camp chairs for in the cabin and around the fire.

There was even a loft above our bedroom with a mattress up there, but I was afraid I wouldn’t be awake enough to climb down from there in the middle of the night without ending up hanging from MY ankles.

 Here’s our kitchen.  Isn’t it lovely?  Don’t judge our eating habits… remember we were on vacation!

Here’s a quick pict of our tent which Emily loved playing and napping in, but it was too cold at night to hang out there.

Here’s a prize picture… my little princess who doesn’t like to get dirty was totally digging in the dirt and burying her hands.  The previous day, she did the same thing… in pants that were on backwards.  She also crawled around on her hands and knees and cleaned the slide off with those backwards pants.  I had to laugh when I did post-vacation laundry the other day and had to work on grass stain on the “back” of her knees and the “front” of her pants.  I loved playing in the dirt as a kid and am happy this kid had a chance to do the same. We might just have to weed out dirt pile out back again so she can play in the dirt this spring!

On Saturday afternoon, our friends came down and joined us for the night.  It was great watching the girls play together and catching up with each other again.  We explored the campground together and had to wind up the weekend when the rain started up.

It was nice to be able to get away and celebrate the last 10 years together.  We have been blessed with a happy, healthy marriage and a great family.  As our friend, Matt, said… “Congratulations.  That’s longer than most prison sentences!”   Yes.  Yes, it is.  Congratulations, honey… don’t call the parole officer just yet, I’m enjoying this prison sentence.

 
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Posted by on Oct 5, 2010 in Emily, Family, pictures, Vacation, Zoo

 

Christmas Time Part 5 of 5

For Christmas Eve this year, we mixed things up. We usually venture to Tom’s side of the family and this year we decided to split up for Christmas Eve so he could visit with his family and Emily and I could visit with my side of the family that we don’t get to see very often.
We all had a lot of fun with our respective families this year. Emily got to meet a few new canine friends (the highlight of her night!) as well as some cousins she hasn’t seen before. Pictured below are Emily with my cousins Branya and Michele.

Here’s Emily sharing the love with Zippy.


Tom came home from his family Christmas Eve party shortly after we came home from ours and he brought present with him! Emily was excited to open her gift from her cousins and can be seen sporting her tu-tu and dancing shoes below.

We hope everyone had a blessed Christmas!
 
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Posted by on Dec 26, 2009 in Christmas, Emily, Family, pictures, Videos

 
 
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