Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Loosing Teeth

First tooth gone! He was so excited because he got to be the first person in Ms. Gates Class to put his name on the "lost tooth chart" and his kindergarten teacher Mrs. Felty pulled it out for him. She is the "official" tooth puller at HCCSA! 9/9/2007





























My brave boy! He pulled this second tooth out today in the school bathroom all by himself! David was amazed at his "no pain" tolerance last night as he was just yanking this to come out! That top left tooth will next as it too is wiggly! I'm sad to say that we are getting "big"...

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Summer Vacation

I can't believe summer is winding down. We are on our last full week before we start school on 8/29. Lauren is so excited as she has the 4th grade teacher she prayed for all summer. Davis has a brand new teacher, so I am nervous because..well..because I don't know who she is, what she is like and is my child going to do okay...



Anyhow...enough of that..we arrived home early Saturday AM (1:30a) from a wonderful trip up to the midwest. We left on 8/8 to drive up the back roads of Texas/Oklahoma and over to Missouri. We stopped off in Catherage, MO to visit the Precious Moments Chapel. http://www.preciousmoments.com/content.cfm/park_chapel
Wow! This was a "not planned" stop and we did it on a whim, but boy was it a gorgeous adventure!

We drove onto Springfield, MO that afternoon and managed to squeeze in the Bass Pro Shop. This was a 300K building and museum dedicated to the outdoors. It was immense and if only we were a camping, fishing, hunting family! We did enjoy looking at all the animals, waterfalls, and other "outdoor" items on display!


Thursday, 8/9 we woke early to drive to Mansfield, MO. Here we spent 2 hrs. touring the homestead of Laura Ingalls Wilder. When planning this trip, this was the only destination I wanted to see on our way to Minnesota. With much apprehension, david agreed. Much to my surprise, David said while driving home from Nebraska that this was one of his favorite places we saw! Almazo Wilder built a magnificent home for the monies they had and the ability he had with his limp leg. He built the kitchen to fit the 4'11" Laura. Most of the home had original wallpaper, flooring, and furniture.


We drove into St. Louis about 3p on 8/9. We spent this afternoon walking around downtown, viewing the Arch during the day. We stayed in an awesome hotel. One of our rooms overlooked the Busch Baseball stadium and the other room overlooked the Arch. We managed to listen to the PM Cardinal game on TV while watching from the window. About 9p, the city of St. Louis blew off the most spectacular fireworks display over the Arch. This was the highlight of the evening! The Arch had a wonderful Lewis and Clark museum in the basement and it had hours of history!


David, Lauren and Davis in front of the Arch.




Friday, 8/10 we woke early to hit the first ride up to the top of the Arch. I was fearful of going up in the little elevator. It was a magnificant site once we rode up the 4 min ride! We left the Arch and headed out to Grant's Farm. This was another "must see" we heard about that was great fun! The farm was owned now by Budweiser family. We left the farm and head to the Budweiser brewery to tour. The kids did awesome on this 2 hr tour! It was so interesting the architecture, the smells, the landscaping and of course the free beer at the end! The kids loved the 50 deg. chilling room!


We left Budweiser at 2p to head over to the City Museum! Wow! What another amazing adventure here! We spent 3 1/2 hours playing in this building that created 4 floors of every type of climbing, sliding, hiding, adventure for kids!


We ended this day purchasing tickets off the side of the road to go to the LA Dodgers /Cardinal game! David struck an awesome deal and we sat on the second deck 1st base! The seats were sweet and the experience was great!

Are you tired yet? Friday was packed from 8am-11p nonstop!

More of our Midwest trip to come.....

Thursday, June 28, 2007



Lauren and Davis here posing with the characters from Six Flags Fiesta Texas. We purchased season passes again since it's a quick 2 hr drive south.

Swimming Fun!






Today, Davis and his best friend Sam had the entire pool to themselves thanks to the this lovely rainy days we have been having. The weather broke and we headed to the slide pool for some fun! She came over and did not bring her suit so she borrowed Davis'. She LOVES wearing his clothing and was equally pleased when the guard told her she'd go faster w/out her shirt! Since it was just us I said "I don't care..just don't tell your dad!"

Monday, June 04, 2007

Crazy Summer Weather!!!



We had a CRAZY afternoon. It was bright and sunny one hour. By 2:30p, it was dark, eerie and suddenly the skies were pounding softball size hail to the grounds! It was absolutely the weirdest thing we have ever seen lately in Austin weather! Our front and backyard is laden with ice!

Friday, May 25, 2007

Last Day of School























On Wednesday, May 23, Davis celebrated the end of kindergarten with a performance in cap/gown. The kinder classes sang about 15 songs ranging from phonics, hymns, to rapping the B-I-B-L-E with Coach Lodovico. It was very fun!





Here is a picture of Davis with the girl who has captured his heart already! She is the sweetest gal in the class and I can see why he is smitten by her! He said "Mom..I need a picture with my girl"..and would not let anyone else come into the photo until I had snapped them together!





Lauren celebrated "Roman Days" that afternoon as well. She dressed up in a toga and was "Livia". We packed a picnic basket lunch of hummus, grapes, cheese, salami, olives, and bread. The 3rd graders ended their year of "Greek/Roman" learning with roman games out on the football field.

Monday, May 14, 2007


David and I enjoyed a nice evening out at Hill Country Christian School Annual Silent Auction.
We went to the Lakeway Inn and Resort and had a wonderful evening!

Friday, May 04, 2007

May



Happy May! We are just about at the end of the bluebonnet splash across our hillsides. It was a rainy season so the flowers were magnificant this year!


This, I think..is the LAST of my posting on "painting". David and I almost finished the upstairs game room. We've got the corner and the wall top trim by the stairwell which is virtually impossible to get to without a 10 ft. ladder.


Overall, I am very pleased with this "Mississippi Mud" color. It is very warm and welcoming.


I have yet to hang curtains, pictures, or any wall decorations. My mission for today! I have bunco tonight at my home and a friend visiting, so I have incentive to get them up and off the floor!


Monday, April 23, 2007

We're making changes!!!

After: -taken at 1opm-so the lighting is horrible!


















Before pictures above--plain khaki walls.




As many of you know, I have the painting bug. Have had it for years. Some of my friends have yet to put one color on their walls in years, while I have changed rooms many a times! David and I FINALLY spent this past weekend painting the downstairs family room and dining room! I am so excited to not have little hand prints on my walls that do not belong to my kids!





We JUST finished at 11pm Sunday night after 18 LONG hours of painting. We make a great team, but I am telling you my back is killing me from stretching for our high ceilings in the dining room! Nothing is on the walls, but here is a sample of before and after...

A Month of Family Fun!!

Right: Mimi/Papa Bob before the Spring Concert at HCCSA.

Right: Dad and Lauren before Father/Daughter "Hawaiin" Dance. David wore attire, but Lauren opted for her favorite brown dress!


















Davis is learning to be bat both left/right handed...David is elated! Davis' coach gave him the nickname "hoover" the first practice because he catches everything that gets near him and sucks the ball into his glove! Davis is not too fond of the name because I think he thinks Matt (coach) is teasing him. But it truthfully is funny to hear Matt call him "Hoover" on the field!
We had a very busy month since my last posting. We ended basketball for both kids and started up baseball for Davis and volleyball for Lauren. Lauren went on a "dad/daughter" date to the girl scouts "father/daughter dance". They had a blast! My parents came to watch the kids perform in their first annual spring concert at school. Unfortunately, David's parents were unable to make it due to being under the weather.


We spent Easter weekend in Houston with my parents and Rob, Erin and Dylan and Wyatt. Unfortunately, I do not have any pictures to share digitally because I went directly to CVS and uploaded them to print for scrapbook night and accidently deleted them off my memory card! SORRY! But, ensure..a fun time was had by all despite the gross weather!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

March Madness is over
















............Although I've survived countless hours of basketball games at home this month , I've still not managed to post anything new since January!

We spent spring break relaxing--riding bikes, seeing Bridge of Terabithia and Charlotte's Web. The highlight of the week was going up to Waco with Andrea and her girls; Casey and her girls along with Casey's friend and her awesome son who wanted to be the "wagon puller and kid watcher" most of the afternoon! We arrived in Waco safely only to get lost at Baylor University due to my lack of writing ALL the directions down! What a gorgeous campus! Finally after Casey directed to the "right side of the highway" we made it to the Dr. Pepper Museum.


We had a blast touring the Dr. Pepper Museum and tasting the "real" soda out of the fountain! What great artifacts they have and who would have thought such a "small town" like Waco would develop such a cultural icon such as Dr. Pepper Soda!

After our fill of Dr. Pepper floats, we headed over to Cameron Park to spend the afternoon with the animals! WOW! What a gem of a small and beautifully landscaped zoo! The kids spent a leisure afternoon running all around, playing on the playscape and sliding down a tube slide that was in the otter habitat -the tube went through the water so the otter's swam over the tube with you inside! It was very cool!

The Texas Bluebonnets have begun to pop to life! Look for pictures coming soon!!!! Plus, David has worked hard on the backyard building the retaining wall, so I'll add updates soon!

We are looking forward to April as our good friend's the Haviland's will be coming on Sunday, April 1st. Lauren and Davis will play "hookey" on Wednesday to spend the day with Courtney and Nathan! I am sure I'll have cute photo's to show of our "Minnesota friends". We head to Houston for Easter! Another great photo weekend with the Prijatelj grandkids!

Friday, February 02, 2007

February



Icicles on the roof-hard to see-but they are there..no laughing my NORTHERN friends!


It's not much--but it MOVES!





That snowball-it's COLD and packs a punch!




















Well, I completely MISSED posting Christmas pictures and anything fun that happened in the month of January. The new year escaped me so quickly, I don't believe I can recapture it all.

We did manage to have a wonderful 5 1/2 day week"end" starting on Friday at 11am the 12th. We went into the Martin Luther King holiday weekend with the anticipation of ice and freezing rain. It was a miserable weekend starting immediately when we got out of school for teacher work day on Friday. Saturday AM, the rains pelted our area and the preserve next to us filled almost to the fence line of our property. By Monday PM, the rains formed to an icy cold sleet and paniced most of Austin, thus canceling school for Tuesday and Wednesday. Needless to say, it was wet, cold, and cabin fever had began to settle in for a nice warm stay.

Here are some of the "fun" shots I took of our patio and the preserve where the kids "ice" sledded. I even attempted to ride the boogie board (that's all us Texan's had-other then card board!) and it was a sad, sad sight.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Christmas Season Activities








Lauren and Davis in front of the Trail of Lights entrance.


This is the "Zilker Tree"--it goes almost to the ground and stands VERY tall..you spin underneath it for a crazy time!











Davis, Madelyn, and Lauren on the Yule Log...

























This is our year to do holiday activities with the kids that we have not done in years. Last weekend, we drove over to Burnet, Tx to see their production of "Little Town of Bethlehem". This is an outside area designed to look like Bethlehem the night Jesus was born. They have camels, goats, Roman soldiers, people dressed up and acting just like the townspeople back then. "Shalom's" are heard as well as people talking about the coming of Christ.

The drive up is a little over an hour then we waited 1.5 hr. to tour the "town." It happened to be a chilly night, 50 outside, so that made the wait drag on a bit. Davis had never been and Lauren went when she was 3. So this was a good time to see it again!

Last night, we drove downtown Austin to see the annual "Trail of Lights" the city puts on in Zilker Park. This is over 42 companies that come into the park and decorate the trees and a certain "area" in a theme. We saw everything from Spongebob to Snoopy, to the 3 Wise Men.

Monday, December 04, 2006

Camp Tex-Lake






Camping with Troop #328!!!











(Back L-R) Taylor, Ashley, Cayla, Micaela, Kristin and Kara. Lauren in front

We spent the weekend at Lone Star Girl Scouts 500+ acre camp site. We went there last spring and had a blast and decided to go ahead and go earlier this year for the girls and mom's to really get to know each other earlier since we had a few new members.

It was a chilly weekend, but we made the most of it. We went to bed late, woke up early to an orientation hike. We learned to use compass', maps and how to direct ourselves while hiking. It
was very fun and the walk lasted about 1 hr.





In the afternoon, we went to learn how to shoot a bow/arrow in Archery. That was a blast and I think it was everyone's favorite part of the day!






















Lauren did great-she managed to hit the target all but a couple of times. She had very good aim!

When we finished there, we wenton another hike to look at Lake Travis because we were told we could not canoe due to the water being so low. Low was right.

Below you will see that the dry patch is actually where we canoed into the "cove" last May. Very sad how low our water level is in Austin.

















We rounded a great day out by having a campfire with smore's. Yum!

My Favorite Things

  • Taking pictures of my family and friends
  • Working in the Yard with David
  • Not having to cook dinner!
  • Starbucks N/F Cinnamon Dulce Latte
  • Reading Christian Fiction: Fav. Authors: Dee Henderson and Karen Kingsbury
  • Swimming for distance
  • Bike Riding with my family