Contest

Alright, so I’ve gotten a couple of good comments about the This Picture, so I thought we’d have a Caption Contest.

You have until Next Friday to come up with a good caption for this picture:

The winning caption will get their own personal bag of HopeSuds.

What is HopeSuds?  Well, as we speak, the blog that I stalk like all get out because I’ve never met them…yet and her life is just a mirror of mine with one less child (for now) read has it’s writers in Uganda adopting their daughter!  She and her husband created HopeSuds to help fund their adoption.  Hopesuds is all natural laundry detergent and, in my personal opinion is wonderful!  We purchased several to give as Christmas gifts.  Ya know, because we have dirty friends and family.  We also got some for ourselves and I truly enjoyed it.

So, caption away and by Friday, midnight, our family will decide who the winner may be!    And, while you’re brainstorming about the best caption ever, click on over and pick up some HopeSuds for yourself.  Lora Lyn is blogging while in Uganda and from her posts, God is definitely at work, although it takes some time to see it through all the tears.

I will count the two posts that were left on the previous day’s blog too!

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Skating and Tubing

I did get to venture out to do activities two days.  On Monday, I went snowboarding…okay, well, let’s just say I took a lesson.  The only way I could stop was to fall down so I stayed on the bunny slope and since I didn’t have any ski pants/or ski bib, my rear was numb for hours (I’m talking hours) afterwards.  Then Friday, the day before we left, I got to go skating and tubing.  That was fun!  I’d never skated outdoors. 
And several of our kids had never skated at all.

But that didn’t stop them from trying…

And falling…

And trying some more…

Ace got really good before we left.  I was proud of how hard he tried.  He fell pretty hard a few times too but he got right back up and tried again.  Josiah was more interested in building a snow castle for a long while.  I was so glad we didn’t have to pay for him to skate!

 Let me just say that snow tubing is a blast and is really physically demanding.  My arms were sore for three days after we went.  But it was so worth it!

 Yes, this is me.
 And this is Papa!
 Zoe…she flipped her tube once, laughed, got back up and went again.  She thought that was really cool.
Even Grandmere tried it out.
I missed posting pictures of J, O, and G going but they were with us and had a great time too.  We were able to race down some of the runs.
At the end of the day, it’s all about chillin’ and relaxin’ dude.  I took a breather for a few minutes and watched Zoe and my nieces and nephews go.   If only I had a video of me trying to get up out of that knee high snow drift.

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Are You Ready for This???

I apologize to my adoring fans, well, mostly family, about not my ever so sporadic blogging.  No we are not deathly ill, nor are we fighting, nor am I leaving Mark…we’re just living.  And blogging has had to take a back seat to life right now.

But, it’s all about to change…cuz, have I got some snow pictures to share…

So, let’s get to it, shall we?

Up above are pictures of the house we stayed in.  It was a two story round house.  How cool is that???  Those were taken after the first of two snowfalls…which dropped about six or so more inches on top of what was there when we got there.

Still after the first snow fall.  Know what we did with all that snow on that picnic table???  SNOW CREAM!  Oh yeah, and we added some fresh yummy strawberries in it too.  It was delicious if I do say so myself.

A view of the mountains on a trek to the ski resort.  This was after the large snowfall and the mountains were white because the trees were covered in snow.

Icicles on a resort building.  They were touching the ground!
 Beautiful!

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Winterfest with a Bunch of Characters

We’ve been out all last week (hence the sporadic posting).  Well, we haven’t just been out.  We’ve been in the mountains.  Covered in snow.

We were able to take a family trip with Papa, Grandmere, Uncle B and Aunt B and their seven children.  Yep, our motto of “Go, go, go” may have hit it’s all time high.

We traveled to Beech Mountain, NC.  From all respects, we had perfect “skiing” weather.  It was clear the day we came up, snowed the next day, clear the next, snowed a lot the next day, and then clear and cold after that.  By the time we had to leave, the roads were all clear.  We praised God throughout the week for the weather He sent.  We fully expected to just see snow on the slopes and at the ski resort, however, we had it everywhere.

So, while we continue to unpack, and recover from a stomach bug (we traveled didn’t we???), I’ll share a few things I need to remember:

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Liam got a kick out of telling his aunt and uncle jokes.  They encouraged it too.  At one point, Liam announced, “It’s flowing out of my brain and down to my tummy.”

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Our nephew H (once described as Liam on speed but has since slightly, ever so slightly toned down to “just like Liam”), has now been renamed as “Me too.”  Everytime we (especially Mark or I) would announce we were going to do something, he would pipe up, “Me too, Me too.”

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H is also quite the daredevil/stunt artist.  Mark was able to observe him on skis as he went down the learners’ slope and straight into the mesh gate.  He and Uncle B were exclaiming, “H stop, H stop!”  And as he quickly neared the gate, “H fall!  H FALL!”  They continued to watch as he ran into the gate, bounced off, laughed, and turned and skied off.

I got to observe this daredevil spirit when we went ice skating.  He got tired of waiting on his mom to take him around the rink so he just took off without anyone.  Skated two steps, fell hard, laughed, and got back up and did it again….wash, rinse, repeat.

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Mark and I both got a kick out of the sweetness of the cousins.  They all played together so well (which was a blessing in place crammed with nineteen people).  We got to watch Josiah cuddling with a cousin to look at a book.

Mark told me about Zoe and Cousin O on the slopes.  They would  race Mark to the lift, get in on a lift in front of him and he would watch them giggle and talk and play the whole way up.  It really warmed our hearts!

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We learned that all ski personnel are dudes.  When we referred to any of them we would say, “There was this dude.”  As we discussed this, I remarked my snowboard instructor (yes, I said snowboard…yes, I tried snowboarding), was old.

Aunt B replied, “He’s an old dude.”

By the end of the week, we even had Papa calling them dudes.

Is that all the funnies???

I think that’s enough.  Stay tuned for pictures, between the three families, we have about four hundred of them…don’t worry, I won’t totally bore you with unbelievably cute pictures of my kids, nieces, nephews, and family…or maybe I will (insert evil laugh here).

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Reunited

While visiting with Ge & Granddaddy, we also attended a reunion of my grandmother and granddad’s families (on my dad’s side…got it??? Just know we’re all cousins).  I got to see a lot of family that I knew growing up but hadn’t seen in a while.  I have two great aunts and one great uncle who is still alive.  My great aunts are awesome!  For my wedding, they showed up in matching dresses.  And they’re not twins.  They, mostly my Great Aunt A, have an awesome sense of humor and I love to hear Great Aunt A laughing.  I visited her home once when I was younger and I just remember everyone there being so happy and laughing (maybe that’s not how it always was but that’s what I remember).  My great Aunt A is in the middle in the green.

Oh, she also took my dad with her when she was dating!  And my dad will be quick to tell anyone that she also bought him his first Easter outfit.

Cousin J, leading the circus wagon!
It was a little warmer this day so all the kids enjoyed playing outside.
Uncle J was too sweet in helping Ceili Rain eat.
Let me just also put in here that my family knows how to cook!
My Aunt D with one of my cousins.  There were lots of cousins!
While there, some people told stories from growing up and dad shared this story about his great grandfather.  It’s really true and he was really involved!  We used to have an article that implicated my great grandfather in the predicament but I’m not sure where it is.  It’s so believable that he was involved…dad’s told other stories about their pranks.

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Do You Ever Stay at Home???

We get that a lot.  Family, friends, neighbors who have to keep watching our dogs…complete strangers who read the blog.  Well, not complete strangers they continue to remain completely silent and just lurk!  That’s alright.

Anyway, as I was saying.  I’ve heard this question time and again.  When we only had two kids (you know way back a whole four years ago) we always said the Character motto is, “Go, go, go!”  Not as in, “Go get in the van we have yet another extra curricular activity to participate in.”  But as in “Go, get in the van we’re going to do something fun and I bet mom can work in educational as well!”

Now, I’ll say it takes all sorts of families to serve God for His glory.  I’ve seen it time and again.  There are those who live in the country and grow their own food (both the kind that makes noise and the green stuff).  And then there are those who like to be five minutes from Wal-Mart, or Kroger, or Winn Dixie (except we don’t have those here anymore)…well, you get my picture.  There are also those who prefer to snuggle up at home and not go anywhere or find it troublesome.  And then there are others who tend to just throw caution to the wind and just go.  I’m sure you can guess, from reading our blog, which category we fall in.  Yep, we’re the city dwelling, travelin’ fools.

We like to travel for several reasons and so, I’ve ordered them in a nice neat little bulleted (and numbered list).  I’m sooo over organized!  Enjoy!

1.  Traveling gives us a chance to see first hand God’s amazing creation and beauty. We’ve seen His Hand in shuttle lift-offs and oceans and canyons because we got to physically go there to see it.  (And yes, God had his hand in shuttle launches…He created the men and women who created those machines).  It’s amazing how this earth (and universe) cry out praises to Him.
2.  Traveling gives us time together as a family.  While we don’t have many extra curricular activities, or a tv, or super over involvement in church, or…well, you get the point…we’re not wrapped up in keeping up with the Jonses’ kid but we do have to live.  And living involves a lot of maintenance when you live in a home with seven other people.  Traveling locks those same seven people in a vehicle with you and you’re forced to laugh, talk, and generally “put up” with each other.  We don’t have to worry about cleaning up our home or doing every other day to day maintenance when we’re out of town either on a day trip or other trip.  We can focus on each other and working on building up our strengths and getting rid of our weaknesses (like arguing).  In general, traveling together brings out the worst and the best in us.
3.  Traveling is…wait for it…an educational opportunity (said in my best grown up voice).  I’ve heard so many people say, “The world is your classroom.”  We fully believe that.  Although, we haven’t gone global…yet (and not sure we want to with all this new TSA stuff).  Anyway, we love taking the opportunity for our kids to get their hands on history, science, and other activities.  They learn so much by physically being somewhere to learn.  I love giving them the opportunity to experience education and not just sitting down and looking at it through pictures in a book (although we’ve done that too). 

People ask us if it’s difficult traveling with a bunch of younger kids and honestly, it’s all we’ve ever done.  We just don’t know any different and it’s something we enjoy as a family.  So, yeah, it’s hard, but it’s totally worth it and it’s something we’re completely used to.

I have to admit, sometimes though, we do like to stay at home as a family and snuggle under covers and read books and watch silly movies.  This week will provide that opportunity and I’m so thankful for it.  But, I’m excited to share where we’ve been and what we’ve done…and hopefully, I can do that before we leave again.

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Hay Jumpin’

It’s not late, so I should be a little coherent.

These were taken at the dairy farm we visited in October. They had a huge hay bale and a bunch of hay on the ground for soft landings.

Check.  out.  that.  hair.

It looks like he’s taking off…but he’s actually about to land!  Right after this was when realized that mid air spirals never had soft landings despite what was underneath.

*Not quite sure why the pictures are so small…may have to swap to an online site to get the pictures in and out and up.

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Dairy Farmin’

UPDATE:  Apparently, at eleven o’clock at night, I can’t realize that I’m posting extremely large pictures and no titles…sorry!  The pictures will just have to stay large but I did put a title in.

Posting for me two days in a row! This is a new record 🙂

Waaay back in October. Among our other adventures, we headed to a dairy farm that has just started a corn maze. It’s only twenty minutes from our home, which is amazing considering that we live in the middle of a city (a small city but still not full of cow farms!). We all had a great time. Not only did they have a maze but they had other activities too. Like…

Giant slides!
Swingy thingys!
That would be Zoe after the giant slide (I braided her hair…two hours of little tiny braiding the night before and she was most happy with the outcome!)
Rubber ducky and water pump races (this was one of the main highlights for our kids).
See???
Hay Jumping (I’ll have more of that tomorrow)…do you see the look of pure joy on that boy’s face?!
Pillow jumping (a big inflated pillow…I just sat on it and was airborne several times…pretty cool but not fun for the younger ones).
Oh yeah, and the maze!
We got out with only a few wrong turns!
I think they spent an hour in the corn box!  I was in there only a few minutes and I had it in my pants.  Most uncomfortable.

Bryant enjoyed the scenery!

Yes, the corn box rocked!  But wait, there’s more!
This one’s for Papa who asked if Liam was going to milk a cow.  And he did!
So did Zoe!
And a petting zoo for Ceili Rain who loved the goats!

Yep, we had fun at the dairy and can’t wait to go back next year!  The goal is for them to create their own creamery to process and sell milk from the farm.  They are also renovating the dairy so that it can be toured.  It’ll be fun to see what all they do next year!

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Going Back in Time

So, after returning from our friends’ home in Kentucky we ventured on another trip…this time back in time. A local living history park puts on an event twice a year called Colonial Days. It’s an amazing event! They had all sorts of entertainment and merchants set up like it was during the colonial time period. Storytellers and dancing and entertainers were all around. This was our first time to attend and we are set for this to be a family tradition from here on out. Everyone has requested period costumes as well.

The Indians going to help with a “skirmish.”  We’re not quite sure what all involved but we know it had something to do with those “rebel” patriots and some Hessian mercenaries (I sure hope I spelled that right).

This guy was amazing.  He was a lace merchant.  Not a lace maker…that’s what those peasants are for.  He imitated a french lace merchant who had fleed France because of the revolution over there.  He would talk and work on the lace.  It was amazing to see how lace was made.  Although, he said it was not very time consuming, it sure looked like it.  He’s known as the annoying Frenchman and he played it to a ‘t!’

I’m not sure if these are regulars there but there were turkeys and chickens all around.  And they were pet turkeys and chickens.  The kids were able to go right up to them and pet them.  *Note Ace’s notebook…yep, we’re homeschoolers!

Ceili Rain was amazed at the tame turkey (I’m guessing he thought if he behaved he wouldn’t end up on a plate this year!).

Off to the stocks with ya!

And yes, we are still stuck in October.  I’m almost through with the month though.  If Bryant keeps on napping as he did this past Friday, well, I’ll be caught up by the end of the week!

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