Monday, August 25, 2008
Moms
Gary enjoys laughing at the kindergarten moms that are crying on the first day of school. We didn't get to see any this morning, so he just said, "You know, all those moms should be smiling instead of crying because they are getting a break from their kids!" I have no idea where he comes up with this crap!!!! He never ceases to surprise me! Landon started PreK-3 today (with a non-crying mom). I'll post pics as soon as I get time...
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Happy Dirtday, Landon!
We celebrated Landon's 3rd Birthday today with a dirt party. Here's a shot of the birthday boy and all the loot! You'll be seeing that blue shirt on the top left that says, "It's my brother's fault." pretty often, I'm sure!!
" Hey Mom, Look at me, my eyes are crossed!" He's so used to being muddy, he was more excited about making faces at the camera than the fact that he was covered in mud. Another day, another dirt pile.
The dirt party quickly turned to a mud bath when Gary filled his wagon with water and dumped it in the ditch. Can you say, "Slip-n-mudslide!"?
Braeden taking care of some serious business!
Noah - "So much dirt, so little time."
Brock - "Whachu lookin' at lady?!"
Amanda was the first to notice that girls and boys play VERY differently when given the exact same toys and setting. Ansley and Audrey were completely satisfied pulling wagons with no temptation whatsoever to get dirty.
Adrienne and Bailey finally indulged in a mud pedicure.
Now for the real fun... Before the kids arrived for the party, Randy (being the good dad that he is) decided to "fluff" the dirt since the recent rains had packed it down. He cut donuts all over the front yard with the Prowler.
Big Daddy wasn't satisfied....time to pull out the big-guns! Much to our neighbors delight (I'm sure) he continued his "work" with his truck! Out of all the kids at our house today he definitely had the most fun!
Thank you to everyone who came. You made our day memorable. If you didn't get a big enough does of "mudicine", please join us again. We'd love to have you come and play again. Landon's official birthday is tomorrow; but, he's having a hard time with "3". When you ask him how old he's going to be, his standard reply is, "All de manys!" which happens to be his "every number higher than two" number. So here's to "All the many"more fun birthdays!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Johnson Family Adventure
For those of you missing Todd and Sarah Johnson, like myself, she's started a blog which you can find a link to under "Buddies" in the right-hand column on my blog. Drop them a line after you enjoy the slideshows on her blog.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
No time for a real post, so here's a bit of work trivia...
Trivia Question: Did you know? The oil barrel is 42 gallons, not 55 as commonly thought. Why did early oilmen choose the 42-gallon barrel to transport oil?
Trivia Answer: Although the 42-gallon barrel, a watertight cask, was passed down by standards before the days of England's King Richard III, when the 42-gallon barrel was full of oil, it weighed over 300 pounds and was as much as a man could reasonably maneuver for transport. A group of Oilmen in Titusville, PA. decided in 1866 that the 42-gallon cask would constitute a "barrel" of oil. The Petroleum Age, Vol. 3, No. 4 December 2006, www.aoghs.org.
I'm sure you will rest easier now that you've been enlightened by that note....
Trivia Answer: Although the 42-gallon barrel, a watertight cask, was passed down by standards before the days of England's King Richard III, when the 42-gallon barrel was full of oil, it weighed over 300 pounds and was as much as a man could reasonably maneuver for transport. A group of Oilmen in Titusville, PA. decided in 1866 that the 42-gallon cask would constitute a "barrel" of oil. The Petroleum Age, Vol. 3, No. 4 December 2006, www.aoghs.org.
I'm sure you will rest easier now that you've been enlightened by that note....
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Touchdown!
If your child is planning to play BPAR football this year, please note:
Registration Deadline
AUGUST 9, 2008!
This is about 10 days BEFORE school starts so be sure to go by the BPAR office and sign up! Forms can be printed here.
In honor of the 2008 football season, I asked Mrs. Debbie Flowers to design a Bucs purse for me which can be seen here. She's pretty awesome and loves taking "special orders". If you have something in mind, send her your ideas. I promise you won't be dissappointed!
Registration Deadline
AUGUST 9, 2008!
This is about 10 days BEFORE school starts so be sure to go by the BPAR office and sign up! Forms can be printed here.
In honor of the 2008 football season, I asked Mrs. Debbie Flowers to design a Bucs purse for me which can be seen here. She's pretty awesome and loves taking "special orders". If you have something in mind, send her your ideas. I promise you won't be dissappointed!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Mid Summer Blues
It appears that we all have the mid summer blues. Hardly anyone is updating blogs, myself included. So, what's been going on? I'm starting two new columns on my blog. One entitled "Snake Charmers" and the other simply "Tequitos".
Landon and Gary have a few too many rubber snakes (most of which look very real!) and they scare me or some other unsuspecting soul on a regular basis. Once you get over the initial shock of of a snake in your face, their laughter is pretty contagious. So, I'm going document their new 'surprise' locations for you. One, because I'm proud of their imagination and creativity (trying to look for the positive!) and two, so you will know where to be extra aware next time you visit.
Landon has taken a liking to tequitos. His favorite seem to be chicken and green chili, but he really loves them all. His speech has improved dramatically so I'm removing the "Learn the Language" column and replacing it with "Tequitos". He comes up with a new way of pronouncing it every time it comes out and it's so darn cute, I just have to share!
Landon and Gary have a few too many rubber snakes (most of which look very real!) and they scare me or some other unsuspecting soul on a regular basis. Once you get over the initial shock of of a snake in your face, their laughter is pretty contagious. So, I'm going document their new 'surprise' locations for you. One, because I'm proud of their imagination and creativity (trying to look for the positive!) and two, so you will know where to be extra aware next time you visit.
Landon has taken a liking to tequitos. His favorite seem to be chicken and green chili, but he really loves them all. His speech has improved dramatically so I'm removing the "Learn the Language" column and replacing it with "Tequitos". He comes up with a new way of pronouncing it every time it comes out and it's so darn cute, I just have to share!
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