Sharing…

This is Mark with his grandmom.  We call her Mama Maude and she’s pretty special to both Mark and I.  Special, not only because she’s the only living grandmom we both have.  But special to me because while in college, I worked in her town as youth/children director.  I got to see and spend a lot of time with and near her. 

She’s a remarkable woman too.  After her husband passed away, when her children were young, she worked as a hair dresser and was able to raise up two wonderful children.  And because of her hard work…Mark is here now!

Mama Maude’s had a tough year this year.  We’ve enjoyed seeing her and she enjoys, I think, all the little ones that run around.  We cherish each visit we get with her.  It’s not only a chance for us to love on her but also a chance for our children to meet someone truly special…who has lived an amazing life. 

When Mark and I were engaged, we narrowed our wedding date down to two days.  One in May and then one in December.  When Mama Maude asked us about the date, we mentioned the two dates.  She smiled, nostalgia like, and said, “Oh May 20th is my anniversary.”  That was it.  Our date was set!  Not only was that her anniversary but our date would have been her 50th Anniversary (if my memory serves me correctly).

I’m so grateful that we are able to share our anniversary with two special people in Mark’s life.  We are reminded of the commitment we have made and the commitment that was made so many years ago to serve God and each other.

This was an impromptu photo shoot with Mama Maude, thus the missing children.
Mark did manage to round up our bunch to make sure they each got a picture before she had to leave though.
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The Great Adventure

We found out, through our super homeschool group, that Six Flags was offering a homeschool day with incredibly discounted tickets.  Never one to pass up a deal and also wanting Josiah to play in Thomas Town, we signed up and got our tickets!  Now, the fact that I was 29 weeks pregnant and that, as the day approached, we found out it was going to be the hottest and most humid day of Spring did not stop us.  The minute we stepped out the car, we all started sweating.  The two goals of the day quickly became, stay hydrated, and have fun (in that order)!

I think we accomplished both.

This was the first ride we got to before heading to Thomas Town.  Needless to say, Josiah and Liam were not impressed with the ride.  They lightened up though and rode all the rides in the kids area, including the family roller coaster (with Mark, of course…I got to hang out with Ceili Rain in the shade).

Thomas Town was pretty neat.  There was basically a playground and then a kid size Thomas Train with Annie and Clarabel as the passenger cars.  That was it.  But the kids didn’t care.  They had a blast.

Mark and I were trying to figure out how to introduce the kids to roller coasters without making them wish to never get on one again.  So, we opted for the Mine Train (this is before we found the family coaster).  Needless to say, since it’s been over 10 years since we’ve been, we forgot how jumpy and rickety that train was.  Ace was not happy having been bumped around the whole time.  Zoe loved it and wanted to go again. 

We opted to hit one more coaster on the way out to eat lunch.  And off she went with Dad to the Georgia Cyclone.  No fear at all in her eyes.  There was no line so they got right on.  And when they got off, Mark commented about how jerky that one was.  Zoe said it was “Okay.”  Mark seemed to think she got a little apprehensive after the first big drop.

Unfortunately, that was the last roller coaster we hit.  We traveled to the Looney Tunes area after lunch and then hit a few other things before they closed for the day.  I think Zoe would have done the Mind Bender but we just didn’t have time.  She has seen it and Goliath from the interstate for the past seven years and has wanted to ride them.  She wasn’t quite tall enough for Goliath (and Mark has to build up his courage for that one…it’s tall and goes throughout the whole park and even outside the park).  And she couldn’t do any of the stand up rides (she didn’t even want to try the Batman ride).  I was so proud of her and Ace being willing to try the different rides.  They are so much more courageous than I was at their age!

Even Josiah and Liam showed no fear getting on some of the rides…and they were a little sad when they saw they were too short for the rides that Zoe and Dad did. 

I snuck on to a couple of rides with the kids too!

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A WHOLE Bunch of Characters

Waaaay back in April, we headed to Papa & Grandmere’s house for a quick weekend family visit and to celebrate Mark’s home church’s 50th Anniversary.  Now, by family, I mean us, Papa & Grandmere and Mark’s brother Uncle B and his family.

Isn’t the picture above cool?!  Uncle B put it together with a special gadget on their camera and editing software.  Don’t look too closely though, or you’ll see some “ghost” figures in the pic.

Now on to the fun we had that weekend!

Lawnmower riding…and driving.  Eight kids in the wagon…Two kids driving (Cousin J helped Ace drive the lawnmower).  Number Eleven was taking a much needed nap so she missed out.

Uncle B teaching Liam how to drive.  That’s just a little bit of a scary thought.
BaseGolf…a new game for toddlers!
Cousin G looking all grown up.
Cousin O as busy as ever.
The pregnant mamas deep in conversation.  This was right before we headed out to find some good deals at some yard sales and ending up at a children’s consignment sale where I found a crib for $45 and a mattress for $6 and Aunt B found a stroller/infant carrier for under $20.  That was just awesome!
Papa’s enjoying teaching all the grandkids to play games.  First up was Uno…later in the afternoon they played Monopoly or “Mono-Poly” as the kids call it.
And no post is complete without one of the twins…here is one (can’t name because all I can see is the top of the head…I need the face to name him) sharing with Ceili Rain.  She thought it was pretty cool to be outside but not have to put her feet on the grass.
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Ceili Rain (CeiRai)

Our second little princess….adored by brothers and sister alike…most would think she’s a little “spoiled.”  However, if by “spoiled” you mean that she was left out like food and forgotten…she’s far from that.

She’s our bruiser and most fearful of all.

She’s our “little surprise”  that has turned into a wonderful blessing and makes me enjoy God’s surprises better than my “best laid plans.”

She loves her Raffe the Giraffe and drags him all over the house (we have to wash him at least twice a week).

She loves food…hasn’t met any that she doesn’t like to eat.

And she’s our most interesting with her first words being “Uh oh” and “Hello.”

And smiles…she loves to get them as much as she loves to give them.

Our only prayer is that she learns to walk before Baby Bryant arrives!

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If You Give a Mom a Sewing Machine…

she’s going to go shopping with a friend and purchase some fabric.

Her friend will look at the fabric and they will decide to make matching skirts for their daughters for pictures…

If the skirts are a little too short for their long legged daughters, the daughters will request a ruffle to go on the bottom of the skirts.

If the other daughters are too tiny to care about modesty, they’ll need pants instead of skirts to match their big sisters.

Then the moms will realize that there is plenty of extra fabric to…
make a pillowcase top out of.

While sewing the ruffles on the bottom of the skirts for the long-legged daughters, one of the moms decides the older girls (with hair) will need matching headbands out of the leftover fabric.

And then the moms, who have sewing machines, will wonder, breathlessly, why they didn’t just purchase matching outfits at a store…

Oh yeah, this is why! 

(It’s safe to say that we used just about every inch of the fabric we purchased and probably spent about $15 per child on the outfits, if not less.)

Like that last picture???  Stay tuned this week for some more from our “joint” photo shoot with Kimberly S. Busby Photography!  You don’t want to miss more pics of my precious children and some stranger’s kids, right???

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Meet Bruiser

She has a mysterious red mark on her chin and this evening, with both parents in the room, she fell and busted her cheek and got a scratch on her eye. Then, she was playing with a ball during family worship and dove, face first, into the floor…not sure what caused that but she wasn’t happy afterwards. It looks like we’ve been slinging her around by her face.  See???

I think I may need to buy her full body armor before she starts walking.  Or at least a helmet.

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She’s now talking…her first word is “Uh oh.”  I think that’s appropriate given she’s not the most graceful on all fours (or twos with support of a steady object).  And I’m not kidding about that being her first word.  She makes “mama” and “dada” sounds but not to call Mama or Dada.

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She loves to demonstrate her new word in some delightful situations.   Here are just two:

The other night, she was having a tough time going to sleep.  As we were getting ready for bed, I heard her fussing and went into her room.  She was standing up in her crib saying, “Uh oh, uh oh.” over and over again.  I picked her up and realized she didn’t have her paci in her mouth or hand.  She started reaching for the floor looking down saying, “Uh oh.”

She also laughed when I handed the paci and Raffe the Giraffe to her! 

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I got her up from her nap the other day and discovered that she had managed to pull up her long skirt and pull off her diaper which was not protected by a bloomer (lesson learned).  I asked her where her diaper was and she said, “Uh oh” and started reaching for the playpen.

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And just this week, she’s learned a new word, “Hello.”  (Nope, still no mama or dada…there are more important things to talk about).  She opens and closes her hand and says something pretty close to “lolo.”  She also grabbed my cell phone and did the same thing!  

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Happy 1st Birthday Ceili Rain!

Yep, I realize that she has been one for over a month now.  Yep, there are a ton of pictures on this post.  Yep, there are two little girls who look the same age celebrating a birthday.  It’s one of my best friend’s daughters…this is the one you’ve seen throughout the blog and we both have told them that they are BFF’s so not to fight it…since they are four days apart and we’re not sure where we’ll be if/when they move back here (they are being transferred out to another state…army)…we decided to be cheesy and celebrate their birthdays together.
So, less talk…more pictures:


She’s not sucking on her thumb…I think she’s chewing on her fingers here.

Meg Meg had a fever this day so the thrill was not so much there as it usually is.

We got “the girls” these little crawling dolls that Ceili Rain has enjoyed watching, in store, for quite some time.  They crawl and make baby noises…and, in the store, they don’t have an off button that can be reached.  Yeah, I walked through Wal-Mart with two plastic babies googoo and gagaing in my shopping cart.  I am not ashamed.

Bags are as much fun as boxes.

Cake Time…and a rush to get it out before Megan just completely lost it.  You can tell Ceili Rain’s just anticipating somethin’ good.
I made the cakes.  From scratch.  First time to do that.  It was a yellow cake with strawberry filling (first time to do a filling) and cream cheese icing.  And yes, it was very tasty.  I can not find my yellow cake recipe but I know there’s a link at this place…somewhere.  And the strawberry filling is so easy you’d freak out…it is from a search on Recipezaar.  The decorations are a la a quick JoAnn’s search and edible images (not that healthy but just too cute).
Our little “twins”
I made cupcakes with the same yellow cake batter and then put a little dab of the strawberry filling in each (baked).  Then topped some with cream cheese icing and some with chocolate icing.  I think we all enjoyed that.
Megan’s big brother James enjoying some cupcakes with his daddy!

Still going at it!

Sugar overload???

Time to get cleaned up!

Sick Megan all clean and ready to rest!

Much cleaner!

Uncle Kevin reading to the boys…

And putting one little tired  Super Wy to sleep.  Yes, that is Liam picking his nose.  I’m so proud.

And in case you’re wondering about Ceili Rain’s tongue sticking out…

It runs in the family.

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Easter Celebrations

I know I”m a week or so late on this…but I’m getting there.  We had a quiet Resurrection Sunday morning.  The afternoon and evening were full.  But we did go to church (with two children under the influence of medicine used to reduce fevers).  And afterwards, while I packed, Mark took pictures:

 Ceili Rain did have a bonnet but it was no where to be found (hence the reason she has her hair in her face).

I made the girls’ dresses using the Girls’ 1914 Dress Pattern from Sense & Sensibility Patterns.  It wasn’t extremely easy but the results were wonderful!  I thought they both looked adorable.  Now, I will say that Ceili rain’s dress was a bit snug (which it wasn’t last month when I finished it).  Any little girls that need a cute pink dress let me know!

Ahhh…the missing bonnet.
The end of the sisters photo shoot!
It was at this point that Josiah’s medicine kicked in and Liam’s wore off.  He spent the entire photo op in the van.
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