Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Christmas 2009


Once all of the gifts were opened, it was time to give the kids one last gift from Brian and myself: a bouncy house. We actually bought this bouncy house in 2007 when it went clearance at Toys R Us, and have had it in the attic for two and a half years. Needless to say, I was excited to get my attic space back. Anyway, we had to inflate the bouncy house under the carport on Christmas morning because it was raining. Being under the carport didn't bother the kids. They happily went out in their pajamas and bounced around. After bouncing for a bit, it was time to come in and get ready for lunch at Granny Buie's. As always, lunch was fantastic. All-in-all it was a lovely day, and we were all very tired at the end of it. Although we had a blast, I think that Brian and I will both agree that we are glad Christmas only comes once a year.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Christmas Eve 2009

For the past couple of years, we have gone to Gigi and Papa's house on Christmas Eve to eat, visit, and open gifts. This year we continued that tradition, and had a fantastic time. Olivia is at an age where she gets really excited about things, and she has been looking forward to Christmas since early November. So, she was super-excited about going to Gigi's house for Christmas Eve. After a delicious meal of spaghetti, it was time to open gifts. Owen was the first to open his gifts. He participated in the unwrapping to some degree, but was more interested in playing with the toys that were already unwrapped instead of opening the remaining gifts. Olivia, on the other hand, had no problem staying on-task. Not only did she excel at opening her own gifts, but she was also willing to lend a hand to everyone else in opening theirs (even when her help was not desired). Everyone received lots of wonderful things- but there was one gift that was really popular with the three girls. I think that Sam summed it up best with the following statement: "Everything was going fine until the Barbie car came out then all hell broke loose." Ava was the proud recipient of the Barbie car, but all three girls got a Barbie. Having three Barbies and only one car is apparently a recipe for disaster- who knew? Although many of the gifts were nice(including the Barbie car), I think that the true standouts were the suitcases (filled with goodies) that the kids got from Gigi and Papa. Gigi ordered them from the Disney store and we were all impressed by how cute and well-made they were. We left Gigi's house around nine and went home to get ready for Santa and for the fun day that lay ahead.


Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Let's go to the Movies

Friday, December 18, 2009
Christmas in the Swamp

This evening I took the kids out to the Okefenokee Swamp Park to see the Christmas lights. This was the first year that we have visited the park during Christmas time, but I doubt that it will be the last. The kids had so much fun. After being there for an hour and a half, I still had to drag Olivia away. Her words to me as we were leaving the park were "but mom, I didn't get to see everything". We may not have seen everything, but we sure came close. We arrived at 6- right when the park opened for the night. This turned out to be smart because the park was not busy when we got there, but was packed when we left.


Our first stop of the evening was the enchanted train ride through the swamp. Had there not been Christmas lights everywhere, it would have been really spooky- imagine pitch black in the middle of the swamp. The kids started the train ride in a good mood, but got a little restless about 10 minutes into it. Owen started crying because he wanted to get down. Of course he couldn't get down because we were on a ride. I tried to distract him by pointing out the lights, which only seemed to make him more upset. The people sitting about five seats up from us then began singing "you better watch out, you better not cry..." and I started wondering if they were trying to hint something to me. Fortunately, the ride ended quickly and that was the last bit of fussiness that I had from either kid. Once we got off the big train, we walked around the park, saw the lights, listened to the musicians, and visited Santa.
Before we left, I took the kids to the kiddie train to ride it. I think that this was the highlight for both of them. I started off just putting Olivia on the kiddie train by herself. I didn't think that Owen would like it since he had fussed on the big train. Wrong! Owen watched Olivia go around on that little train and started pointing and trying to get down out of my arms. So, I put him on it the next time around, and he did great. I bet they rode that thing ten times or more. We had a great night, and would like to go back again next year.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Waiting for the Parade



Sunday, November 29, 2009
How I Spent My Thanksgiving Break

For the past week I have been on Thanksgiving Break. Not only did I not have to go to work, but I also got a lot accomplished (and had a lot of fun). From Monday thru Wednesday, I worked on my dissertation, and I am almost done with the first three chapters. Of course Thursday was Thanksgiving Day, and I enjoyed being with family. However, all of these things must take a back seat to what is quite possibly my favorite day of the whole year. Of course I'm talking about Black Friday. I seriously think that I look forward to this day more than any other. For the past eight or nine years, Hannah and I have participated in the Black Friday sales event. Most of the time Quincy has gone with us, too. What made this year so special, though, was that Cassie was able to go. We stayed in Valdosta overnight on Thursday, and got up early Friday morning. Our shopping day began at 4:00 am and ended at 3:00 pm. We hit almost every store in Valdosta, and I got 95% of my Christmas shopping done.

The week ended with us cleaning and decorating the house for Christmas. This is still a work-in-progress. We did manage to get the tree up, though. The kids were really excited to put their ornaments on the tree. Overall, this was a very productive Thanksgiving Break, and I look forward to Christmas Break which is a mere two-and-a-half weeks away.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Fun at the Fall Festival


The petting zoo was a big hit with both kids this year. There were various farm animals that the kids could touch- including a cow, chicken, turkey, goat, and bunny rabbit. Owen was glad to touch any animal, while Olivia seemed to keep going after the rabbit. The petting zoo was located near the school playground, so naturally we had to spend a lot of time on the playground equipment. The quarno-kids were here and went to the festival also. Zach and Mackenzie were both very helpful with Owen and Olivia on the playground, and they helped the kids get onto the structures that were too tall for them to get on by themselves. I didn't get to stay with the kids the whole time because I had to work the last hour and a half at the popcorn booth, and then I had to clean up for about an hour after that. Brian has figured that the kids were at the festival for about three and a half hours and that we only spent about $10. You can't beat that!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Pirates, Fairies, and Boys Who Don't Want to Grow Up





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