Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas to all...


...and thank goodness it's over! Gary let us sleep in until about 7:30, then couldn't stand it any longer. He woke everyone and the madness began. Landon was most excited about his new Kawasaki Brute Force, and Gary a new speaker box for his 4-wheeler. Randy and Ryan (his 'lil brother) are outside installing something on Ryan's truck. Gary and Landon are giving that thousand dollars worth of new toys a rest after the long ride in HoHo's sleigh last night so they can play in two gigantic card board boxes. They've giggled more in the last ten minutes in the boxes than they have in a month!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Carol who?

Last night, a group of moms took a mob of kids Christmas Caroling. We stopped at quite a few houses of church members, family, and friends. I'd guess the average age of our 9 kids was probably 4. Participants included, Gary & Landon Wilson, Adrienne Vickers, Matthew Weeks, Jeb & Jake Spinney, and Bradley, Brennon, and Brooklyn Bockhaus. They had so much fun! After all their hard work, we treated the kids to McDonald's for supper AND let them eat and play on the playground (the real treat for them). The highlight of the evening for me was on the way to McD's when Adrienne asked, "When are we going to see Christmas Carol?" I asked her, "Do you know what a carol is?" She didn't so I explained that it was a song and she had been "Christmas Caroling" all evening long. I'm not sure if it all sank in or not, but I'll be sure to clarify myself a little better next year.

Thanks to all the kids for singing: Jingle Bells, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer; Thanks to our duet, Adrienne & Matthew, for singing Five Little Fingers; and Thanks to our soloist, Jeb, for singing Oh Christmas Tree. The preschoolers really stepped up to the plate and made the evening special :-)

OOHHHH Christmas Tree...

Gary's second grade classroom didn't have a Christmas tree at the time of their Christmas party, so our extremely talented and creative room mom's (Sandie Salley & Beth Weeks) devised a plan. The kids 'made' a 'live' tree! Great job kids!!!

Famous last words: Mrs. Spinney, "This better not end up on the internet!"...Sorry, with a room full of mom-bloggers, you have no other place to go :-)
I think she especially enjoyed the shining star that left her cross-eyed. She was a great sport!!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Can't you just hear the Chipmunks singing, "Christmas Christmas time is here, time for laughter, time for cheer..."?
It doesn't take much to make them laugh! (Gary's being silly with a monkey on his head at M&P's dinner table.)

Friday, December 14, 2007

Whistling Dixie

Growing up, Randy spent a lot of time with his grandparents and learned lots of valuable life lessons like: fixing things around the house, maintaining a yard/flowerbed, painting, tinkering, working hard until the task is finished, eating healthy stuff, driving fast (haha). The list goes on forever but my favorite of all is whistling. PawPaw is a whistler. When he’s working on a “project” (if he’s not yelling at Randy for dropping 2x4’s on his head) PawPaw is usually whistling. It’s a pleasant interlude to the monotonous sound of work and makes the task seem all the less bothersome. Randy picked up this habit, and treats us to a first-rate tune quite often. Gary began trying to whistle at a very young age. He practiced and practiced and has finally perfected his technique. Nowadays a sweet little tune dances through the house and I can’t tell if it’s Randy or Gary; but, I know one of them is hard at work on something really important.

Monday, December 3, 2007

How's this for hand-me-down?

About 30 years ago, Randy donned this exact hand-made shirt!!! His grandparents kept it safe (all these years) and surprised us when we picked him up at their house a couple of weeks ago.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Mikey will eat it!

Randy and I had a break from the kids Friday night. They stayed with MawMaw & PawPaw. So we did what any young married couple would do...we got up at 7a.m. Sat. morning and went grocery shopping. It was another one of those mega trips we occasionally take. Gary and I took Gammy to Songs of the Season at 2 p.m. then he escorted me to Brittnee and Bubba Woodard's wedding at 6:30, so I didn't have time to put the kitchen full of groceries away until late last night. Landon, who is known to grab ANYTHING out of the pantry or fridge and ask to eat it, was fascinated over his new bounty so easily accessible in the kitchen floor. He pulled a can of Comet out of one bag and asked, "Daddy, I eat dis?" Randy told him, "No, that's not Pringles, it's powder for cleaning the toilet," to which Landon affectionately confirmed, "I eat powder!" Thankfully, Randy conned him out of the Comet with a bag of Funyuns. That kid never has a problem making a "happy plate" and often helps his friends (and big brother) out too!

**Congrats Brittnee & Bubba!!!