Sunday, March 11, 2007

Hasta La Vista, Blogger.

I'm moving. My blog, anyway. I've set up shop at http://snoopy26.vox.com

Some of my posts didn't transfer, and I'm not sure what's up with that. Maybe they'll show up at some point.

Come see me! : )

Uh-Oh

Just a few minutes ago I picked up the phone to call in a refill for my migraine medication. As I'm looking at the box for the prescription number, I realize that I'm out of refills...I have to get the doctor to call it in. This is bad news because I am at the beginning of a migraine. It will only get worse as the day goes on. And I can't get in touch with my doctor until tomorrow. Crap.

Friday, March 09, 2007

Today I Met Angela...

Today I went to the kindergarten rodeo at Kaelin's school. They've been learning about Texas and what better way to end the week than with a rodeo?? They made stick horses out of yard sticks, had a trail ride through the school, sang a song about Texas, and then played some rode-related games outside. To finish the rodeo, we had a picnic. Fun stuff.
You're probably wondering who Angela is. That's Kaelin's stick horse. Why would Kaelin name a stick horse Angela?? Good question. I only know one person named Angela and she goes by Angie, so I'm not sure where Kaelin has even heard that name. Funny kid. Angela is quite cute...and very colorful. You can see pictures of Angela - and the kindergarten rodeo - below. The last picture is Kaelin and her teacher.













Happy Birthday, Kaelin!!

Today my one and only daughter turns 6. It's hard to believe that 6 years ago I was holding a newborn baby. She had blonde hair that pretty much stood up all over. My mom called her "Little Rod" - as in Stewart. Mom likes Rod Stewart, btw, so this was not an insult. ; ) I was so excited because she was healthy and didn't have to spend any time in the NICU. She stayed with me the whole time we were in the hospital...except when they took her to the nursery to change her clothes and blankets. It was wonderful!!

She has grown into quite the independent little thing. She is smart and stubborn, and she is sweet and beautiful. And I'm just a little bit proud!! ; )

Here's a picture of my birthday princess that was taken at her party last Saturday:


Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Anyone else??

Does anyone else find it strange that in those Kentucky Fried Chicken commercials the background music is "Sweet Home Alabama??"

Just wondering.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Amazing Grace video

I found this video on somebody else's blog. Chris Tomlin's version of "Amazing Grace" was my favorite song on his new CD the very first time I heard it. I was pretty excited when I saw this video.


Music Video Codes By Music Jesus.com

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Christmastine's Day Presents

Yes, I said "Christmastine's Day." That's what I call the very late Christmas presents that I sent to my friends in OK, TN, and GA. I didn't get them done in time for Christmas, then January came and went, and the presents arrived at their houses just in time for Valentine's Day. Hence the name.

Part of their Christmastine's Day presents were sets of note cards that I made for them. They each had a set of 6, specially made based on their likes.

Here are some pictures of their note cards...whaddya think??











My weekend

I had yet another fun weekend with my Oklahoma buddy, Jamie. She and her daughter came to visit. Kaelin and Mazie played together all weekend long. Kaelin *loved* having a friend at her house. I loved having my friend at my house, too!! : )

I took Jamie to the David Crowder*Band concert in Houston on Saturday night. It was my birthday present to her. Even though there's a missing person that I miss terribly, we had a wonderful time! Their set list was different than when they were on the Wherever You Are tour...we got to hear, "Undignified," "Open Skies," and a couple of others that I hadn't heard in a while. We had some nice conversation before and after the show...it was really good to see them (the Crowders) again.

And it was great to spend some time with Jamie. Can't wait to see you again, girl! : )
Here's the one and only picture we took together this weekend...not the best picture we've ever taken together, but it's a great memory!

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Be Jealous.

Oh yes...you are about to be so green with envy! Why, you ask. Because I have Keith Urban tickets!! Woohoo!! : )

And thank you, Terra, for getting me the tickets. You are awesome!! : ) And I am happy!!

Monday, February 19, 2007

Yep, it is.

Life is good. I say that very phrase every so often and I think it at least once a day. Last Saturday Cole and I went to Wimberley for an overnight getaway. Wimberley is a little town south of Austin that's very picturesque and the main attraction is shopping. I don't mean like shopping mall shopping, I mean those little shops that sell everything from antiques to gourmet dog biscuits. We had enjoyed the day quite a bit and had been to pretty much every shop in town and I really hadn't seen much that I was terribly impressed with. Then we went in this one shop (I can't remember the name) and there was a little room off to the side full of these incredibly cute t-shirts and night shirts and coffee mugs, etc. I had never seen them before. They were very simple and very unique. The brand name on these items was "Life is Good." I saw about 5 t-shirts that I wanted as well as a couple of coffee mugs. As well as pajamas and clothes for the kids!! I walked away with 1 t-shirt and the website for this company so I could get some more stuff!! I went to the website and it turns out they sell way more than what that store carries. I'm trying to decide what I will get next. Cole is a little bit nervous because when I like something, I really like it and tend to go overboard just a bit. ; )

Check out the website when you can...it's great stuff!! : )

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Justice Frog

We had just finished saying the "Pledge of Allegiance" this morning at school. The little boy sitting next to me (who happens to be the same one that drew Spongebob on the Ark and said, "Duh" to me a couple of months ago) looked at me and as serious as he could be, asked, "Who's Justice Frog?"

You know..."with liberty and justice for all." Apparently justice for all sounded like Justice Frog to him.

It was so hard for me not to laugh at that...it's just so cute! But I held it back and told him what the words really are.

And tomorrow when we get to the end of the Pledge, all I'm going to be thinking is "Justice Frog." : )

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Don't Cry Over Spilt...

ketchup. I dropped a 50 ounce (brand new) bottle of ketchup on my kitchen floor. The plastic ketchup bottle was no match for my tile floor. When the bottle hit the floor, it took out a pretty good chunk of it...and spewed ketchup on my wall and pantry door, not to mention the huge pile of ketchup that I had to clean up off the floor. It was lovely. I now have a water bottle in my fridge that is about half full of the ketchup that was still left in the bottle.

This all happened at lunchtime...while I was making my Boca burger (you've got to have ketchup to eat one of these things) and getting ready to go run some errands - with Collin and Alex (the 2 year old that I watch) in tow. I considered for a moment that maybe the dropped ketchup bottle was some sort of sign that I shouldn't attempt the shopping trip with the 2 small boys, but I went on and left the house as planned. When I heard, "Marie Laveau" on the radio I knew the day was going to be okay. I haven't heard that song in years. Funny song. And Collin and Alex were pretty good while we were out. They never stopped making noise, but they were good. : )

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

He's Cute

Last night I was sitting with Brendan, helping him do something, and we were chatting. We were talking about school and I made a joke about how the little girls probably think he's cute. This is fun for me because he is not the least bit interested in girls (and he shouldn't be at 9 years old) and his reaction to me saying this is always different...and funny! But last night he told me that one little girl thinks he's cute. So of course I asked who. He said it's a little girl named Emma in another 3rd grade class. It seems that his friend, Zachary, from cub scouts last year was instructed to tell him that Emma thinks he's cute.

I'm not so sure that I was ready to hear that. I mean, I know Brendan is adorable, but I'm just not sure that I'm ready for the 9 year old female population to notice that. It seems way to soon. They're just 3rd graders! I don't remember noticing any boys (except Andy Gibb) when I was in 3rd grade!! Oh how times have changed!!

And I found out in Sunday school a couple of Sundays ago that it's common for a 3rd grader to have a cell phone. A cell phone! In 3rd grade! What 9 year old really *needs* a cell phone?? These kids are growing up way too fast.

Today we're going back to that park that I posted about a couple of posts ago. Brendan will climb on the playscape, play Hide and Seek with his brother and sister, and maybe go "fishing" again. And he'll have a great time...even with no cell phone.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Guest of Jesus

This morning at church Brendan was sitting beside me filling out a visitor card just like he does every Sunday...even though we're not visitors. Sometimes he writes silly things in the blanks, but today he was being serious. When he got to the blank that said, "I came as a guest of" he wrote, "Jesus." I thought it was both cute and kind of deep for a 9 year old. I had never really thought of church that way.

I snagged the visitor card and scanned it. It's been Photoshopped a little, but you can see where he wrote Jesus. : )

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Sometimes There's Just Not Enough Chocolate...

Today was a rough day at preschool. They pulled my assistant (while Carrie is out on maternity leave, I'm the lead teacher and they brought in an assistant for me) so I was alone all day today with 12 4 and 5 year olds. That in itself is not that big a deal...the big deal is that I was alone with them 2 days in a row. And even that in itself is not a big deal...the big problem is that when I'm alone, I can't leave the kids. Not for a second. Not for a bathroom break, to run to the resource room. not at all. And I have to rely on other people to get things for me. I hate that. But the 2 teachers that are in the room closest to mine have been *so* helpful. They checked on me several times during the last 2 days and that's been nice. They're the ones that I've relied on to get the things that I needed when I couldn't leave the room. I really love my job, but today was stressful.

And today was a little bit sad for me, too. There's this one kid in the class that has become my favorite. I know teachers aren't supposed to have favorites, but we do. This little boy stole my heart in about 15 seconds on the first day of school. I love them all, but this one is just precious to me. Today was his last day. His mom is returning to work full time, and he has to go into full-time care. I'm sure going to miss him...and his Lightning McQueen baseball cap. : (

I woke up with a headache thanks to the overcast sky. My back hurts, too, and I'm tired. Yeah, and whiny, too, I know. After school we went to Sonic and I treated myself to a Sweetheart Blast. Pretty good stuff. It would be better without the cherry flavoring they put on it (chocolate would have been my choice, but it always is), but it was still pretty tasty. I felt that I deserved a treat. Oh, and I heard "The Final Countdown" while I was waiting at Sonic. Remember that song? For those of you that know about my thing for guitar picks...the first one I ever got was at a Europe concert. Yes, I went to see Europe in concert - I was probably 14 or 15 and they were good. I can admit it! ; )

Now I think I deserve a nap. I'm going to go lie down in my warm bed and watch The Golden Girls.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Life is Good.

Yesterday was a good day. The sky was blue, the sun was shining, the weather was cool...it was a perfect day to go to the park. So we did.

Cole was at the baseball field watching tryouts. After Brendan's basketball game, I took the kids to eat lunch at McDonald's, then we went to Game Crazy so that Brendan could spend his birthday money, and then we went to the park. I had no idea what a great day it was going to be. First the kids played on the playscape...sliding and swinging. Collin always giggles when he first gets on a swing...it's hilarious. They played Hide and Seek around the playscape. And they did it without fighting! It was amazing.

So then we walked down to the lake. I had never been by this particular lake, but it was very peaceful. Brendan decided he would skip rocks...so Kaelin and Collin decided they would, too. Then they picked up some sort of long grassy vegetation, and decided they were fishing poles. According to Brendan, he caught kelp with his fishing pole. I took pictures of them while they skipped rocks and fished. They are some of the best pictures I've ever gotten of them. I couldn't decide which ones to put on here, so I made a slideshow. Enjoy!



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Monday, January 22, 2007

Rest Time Trouble

Today at preschool, Collin made his first visit to the director's office. Actually he saw Ms. Rebecca, but it's the same idea. Apparently he had a little too much energy during rest time, and was wiggling and not resting, and probably keeping the kids around him from resting.

He is the first of my kids to have to go to the director's office. This really doesn't surprise me. That's just Collin's personality.

But isn't he cute??

Friday, January 19, 2007

Snow Fun!

The snow and ice are gone...it all melted away yesterday. I'm kind of sad to see it go. Brendan and Kaelin went back to school yesterday. I'm so glad they did! It was getting kind of crazy around here with 3 kids who couldn't go outside.

Here are some pictures of the snow (ice really)...








Thursday, January 18, 2007

Fun in the Snow

For fun, Cole and the kids went to the house next door and used a piece of laminated posterboard as a sled. They slid down the driveway onto the street. That laminated posterboard moved pretty fast!








Gotta get the kids ready for school (Yay!!)...pictures coming later. : )

Snow in Texas

Two days ago, we had snow in Texas!! It wasn't much snow, and mostly we just had a lot of ice, but it snowed for about 2 hours and it was a welcome sight. I'm posting a video I took from our front door while it was snowing. It's a very light snow, and I know many people probably don't even consider it to have been snowing, but for us it was a rare thing. Hopefully the video will work.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Weekend in Shreveport, Part 2

Who knew Shreveport, Louisiana, could be so much fun?? Bari, Jamie, and I had a wonderful time. It was more the company that made it fun than the city. We could have fun together no matter where we are...even, say, Lubbock, Texas. ; )

We didn't do anything that most people would really call fun. We just spent time together and with Geof Barkley, which was a big deal to Bari, which made both Jamie and me very happy. And we spent quite a bit of time in the Starbuck's in Bossier City (BC and Shreveport are very close neighbors). We went to Starbuck's for the second time on Sunday after church, and we met the funniest guy working behind the counter. We had so much fun with him that we all had to get a picture with him. His name was Brian. Here is Bari, Jamie, and me with our favorite Starbuck's guy, Brian.


And some pics with each other...

Our buddy, Brian, took a picture of all 3 of us:

If you ever find yourself in Shreveport, take a trip to the Boardwalk. It's an open air mall on the river and it's pretty cool. Or you could always gamble...there's plenty of that there, too. ; )
Bari and Jamie...thanks for another fun weekend. The time spent with you is always great, and the memories stay in my heart forever. You 2 are just so much fun! 3 words - the whole package!! : ) Can't wait for the next adventure! : )

Home Safe and Sound

For those who were wondering, Jamie and I made it out of Dallas yesterday afternoon. She was able to drive to her mom's house in Oklahoma, and my flight was not cancelled. It was a little too stressful (almost as bad as driving through the Everglades with the gas light on), but we made it home.

And I learned something about air travel - if you take an earlier flight, your suitcase may not. Just something to remember.

Here's the current doppler from weather.com:
There's a lot of pink on that map. Cold days are ahead of me...and probably at least a 5 day weekend!! : )

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Weekend in Shreveport

I'm spending my weekend in Shreveport, LA. Why am I spending my weekend in Shreveport, LA, you might wonder. That's where we decided to meet. It's been a fun weekend so far. Especially for Bari.

You see, Bari has a good friend that lives in Shreveport. We didn't think we were going to see her friend, but we ended up spending the afternoon with him. Yes, Bari is happy! And I'm happy for her.

Here's a picture of Bari, her son, and her friend...Geof Barkley. This picture was not taken this weekend, btw.
I had never met Geof before today. He's a sweet guy. He bought Jamie and me lunch. : ) Geof used to play keyboard for Third Day. Some of us wish he still did.
Oh, and did I mention that today was his birthday? Hopefully it was a happy one!! : )
Coming tomorrow...Jamie and I are driving to Dallas. My plane leaves at 4:30 - hopefully. We've been watching the Weather Channel and it's not looking good. We might get to spend another day together, which would be cool. I'll post an update when I get home...I'm sure there will be some kind of adventure tomorrow - there usually is!!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Here Comes Trouble!!

Tomorrow I'm heading out for a weekend of fun with Bari and Jamie. Anything can happen (and usually does) and I'm so excited to see both of them. I'm sure we will laugh the whole time...then we'll cry on Sunday when it's time to come home.

Here we are on a previous adventure...
Can't wait to see what the weekend holds!! : )

Meet Hannah

Kaelin's new favorite toy is a Cabbage Patch newborn named Hannah. My friend, Jamie, sent it to her for Christmas and the doll hasn't left her side since the day we took Hannah out of the box. Kaelin sleeps with Hannah, feeds Hannah, and takes her wherever we go. Hannah was even going to kindergarten with Kaelin after Christmas break. She stayed in Kaelin's backpack until rest time. After a few days of that, Kaelin's teacher said she can only have stuffed animals at rest time. So Hannah no longer gets to go to kindergarten.


Yesterday was the first day they were apart. Kaelin was so happy to see Hannah after school! She picked her up and hugged her and said, "I missed you!"



This morning I was given instructions to feed Hannah lunch. I said I would and the first thing Kaelin said to me after school was, "Did you feed Hannah?"

Wonder what she'll think of next!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Did You Hear...

about the dead birds in Austin a couple of days ago? Bizarre story - 63 dead birds were found in downtown Austin so they shut parts of the city down to try and find out what happened to the birds. I haven't heard if they know what caused the birds to die.

Here's a link to the story...there is a photo gallery over to the left.

http://www.kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=5904817

Weird stuff.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Happy New Year, Seattle Seahawks!

My Cowboys gave the Seahawks the best present ever last night when they handed them the NFC Wildcard Playoff game in the 4th quarter. I have never seen anything like it...it was unbelievable. They were winning the game when I tuned in at the beginning of the second half. Then it all went downhill. I shudder when I think about that 4th quarter. It was a simple field goal. It's been done a million times. Why could my Cowboys not handle a simple field goal last night??

It has been a couple of years since Dallas made it to the playoffs. I had high hopes for them this year. But then they decided to give the Seahawks that game and let them in the playoffs rather than taking a shot at the Super Bowl themselves. How nice of them.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

The Tree is Down

I thought those of you who had been concerned about my tree being decorated in time for Christmas would like to know that it is now un-decorated for Christmas!! I took the decorations off of it last night while listening to the cool sounds of The Killers, Snow Patrol, and KT Tunstall (these are new to my iPod courtesy of the very generous iTunes gift certificate that my sweet friend, Bari, sent me for Christmas). Incidentally the naked Christmas tree is sitting to the left of me because Cole has yet to take it apart and put it in its box, but, for the record, my job is DONE!! There are still a few Christmas decorations on the mantle, but I will take care of those tonight.

I am looking forward to having the Christmas tree out of my scrapbook room so that I can get my scrapbooking stuff back out and get some scrappin' done!! : )

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy 2007!!!

Here we are at the beginning of another year. As always it's hard to believe a year has passed by so quickly. I like to celebrate New Year's with friends. Usually we go out and do something, but this year the social events coordinator for our group (me) was sick for a week before Christmas and didn't get anything planned. So at the last minute we decided to have the celebration at our house. We invited our wonderful friends, Jay & Wendy, Grant & April, and Keith & Angie over for some New Year's fun. Unfortunately Keith and Angie were having flight issues and didn't get home until late and April had to go to the youth lock-in at church, so our normal group was reduced by half. We missed y'all, by the way.



We played 80's Trivial Pursuit. The first game was girls against guys. Wendy and I started out strong, but Cole and Jay came back and beat us. I hate losing. If I play I want to win. But we watched the ball drop in New York City and I got over our defeat. I love watching the ball drop in NYC...I don't know why, but I always have.


So onto 80's Trivial Pursuit Round 2. By this time Grant had arrived and he was on our team. We were Tenderheart Bear, in case you were wondering. We had been the Trapper Keeper in the first game but we decided we would change our game piece for the second game. Cole & Jay remained the computer...they thought it represented their intelligence. Keep in mind this is a Commodore 64 computer or something like that. ; ) Over the course of this game we had questions like:


-What comedienne was the most frequent "center square" on Hollywood Squares, during the John Davidson era? My teammates disagreed on this answer...Wendy said Joan Rivers and Grant said Phyllis Diller. I didn't have a clue so we went with Phyllis Diller. Anyone know the correct answer without using Google??


-What game-show hostess reflected: "As a child, when I was having that alphabet soup, I never thought it would pay off"? Seriously, Vanna, I just wouldn't have said that.


-What nation edged out the U.S. men's basketball team in the 1988 Olympic semifinals? I would just like to say that I didn't know this, but I threw out a guess and it was correct. However, our real answer was something else, so we got the question wrong.


-What band with a name derived from a Chinese term for "perfect pitch" commanded listeners with Everybody Have Fun Tonight? Yes, I knew this answer.


You might be wondering who won Round 2 of 80's Trivial Pursuit. Well, let me show you the Care Bear and the computer.


Here's Tenderheart Bear (notice all the little colored pieces at his feet):




And here's the computer (something seems to be missing):


Yes, I'm gloating. : )