Tag Archives: The Kids 2009
Hi ho, Hi ho, It’s Off to Space We Go
Having survived the ride to Houston on Wednesday night, we began our day on Thursday with sight seeing. But first, what trip to another city is not complete without a trip to Wal-Mart. In which I had to drive on a freeway that had like 14 lanes on it (okay 7 on one side)! Not my cup of tea, but we all survived.
And where did we go??? Why Johnson Space Center of course! It was a great place and really interesting. I’m not kidding it really was interesting. My favorite part was going on the tour of the actual space center and seeing the actual mission control that was used up until 1996. Very cool!
Traveling with a Bunch of Kids
So, I gave the stats for our trip to Houston. I still can’t believe we drove that many miles with five kids. Fortunately, we had some great help as Grandmere traveled with us. And here, now begins the barrage of photos from our trip. We traveled to Houston to celebrate the wedding of my best friend from high school. I was ecstatic that she was getting married and on my birthday no less..this trip was a bit of a birthday gift to me that I was able to enjoy with the whole family.
After leaving Aunt & Uncle B’s place we started towards Houston. We stopped about every two hours to walk around and potty (and get wiggles out). As we were traveling towards Baton Rouge, I was at the wheel and looked over and saw a park. We were approaching the two hour mark so we decided to pull over and get a break. It was a beautiful park with lots of pretty birds…
These may look harmless but when we got out of the car, they started to come towards us…and when we walked away they walked faster towards us. Mark quacked them away…my hero.
Off We Go
We started off our trip to Houston by hitting the end of the hurricane/tropical storm Ida. Our original plan was to go to Mobile, Al on Tuesday, however, the storm was pretty strong so we headed up north to Uncle & Aunt B’s house. It served a great purpose in that we were able to visit with family and have a free place to crash. My kids, needless to say, were ecstatic to see their cousins.
I put Ceili Rain in the “Freedom Center (a built in play pen…one of the boys had destroyed other playpens so Uncle B built this)” with her twin one year old cousins. N and TJ were fascinated by her! They even tried to pick her up by the head. She wasn’t quite sure what to think about them.
On the Road
With a little help from a friend we like to call the GPS. Yep, we broke down and bought one a couple of months ago when we hit the road to Gatlinburg. We realize how much traveling we’d be doing over the next year and thought this would be essential.
We did not account for, however, our dearest Josiah serving as accountability partner to our GPS.
GPS: In point 3 miles turn right. (wait, wait) Turn right.
Josiah: Turn right dada, turn right.
With the aid of the GPS and a little help from Josiah (who has no clue which way is right and still request Mark go when the light is red…”Go dada, ‘urry.”), we should arrive at our destination.
Pray for us.
Phew!!
We were able to travel to visit Ge & Granddaddy this weekend and guess what we forgot??? Our camera! This weekend marked a month of travels so I am not surprised that I completely forgot to bring it. But a little disappointed too as we celebrated my birthday with the family!
So here’s a run down of the weekend:
Friday night: Football game. Yes, my dad is retired but this was the last game of the regular season at the school where my parents work (and where dad coached). It was great to see some of the game. However, it was equally nice to be able to leave the game at half time, not feel guilty, and tuck our tired ones into bed.
Saturday morning: Market Day where Ge & Granddaddy set up a booth and sale wooden pens. They are absolutely beautiful too.
Saturday afternoon: late lunch with all the family to celebrate my birthday. My choice: wings…yummm. I get my goodies amazing gifts lavished on me by my dear parents and sister.
Saturday evening: auction. Ge & Granddaddy are hooked on the auction. We enjoyed visiting a little with them. Didn’t purchase anything though.
Sunday morning: a little visit and then home for church in the pm.
And so, our journey ended and now the kids are blissfully sleeping (at 6:30 in the morning) as I type this. This week may be a little sporadic in the typing area as we will, once again, be traveling.
Oh, and did I mention that Ceili Rain is sick?? She went to the doctor on Wednesday for a recheck on her ears and Thursday evening started running a fever (which I don’t think she picked up from the doc’s office…she was in the nursery at church and the gym on Wednesday too). I’ll be taking her to the doctor today as I think it might be her ears again. Anyone know where I can get a good otoscope??
Happy Reformation Day
So, this year, instead of celebrating Halloween, we chose to have a Reformation Day party. The kids would rather hand out candy than walk around to strangers’ houses and we were able to keep whines for candy at minimum. And so, now explains why the kids (except Ceili Rain) were dressed in Medieval/Rennaissance garb. We ate supper with friends and the kids played and played. Oh yeah, they got candy too.
Presenting…
Let me just say there is no way to not post all of these adorable pictures, so bear with me.
Less talk…more pictures!
Happy Birthday Fire Station!
Let me just say now that this new blogger post thing rocks!
Anyway, before everyone decided to get extremely sick, we were able to venture out last Saturday to celebrate our Fire Department’s 50th Anniversary. They had a big birthday party complete with hot dogs, chips, and cake. They also had a ton of fun and educational things to do.
This is Pluggie. It’s an RC fire hydrant. It squirts water and is supposed to “talk” via the operator…but the talking part wasn’t working. However, the water worked and the kids enjoyed getting hit!
They also enjoyed running from Pluggie. I think the fireman who was operating it had more fun than the kids. He kept hiding from them.
Zoe enjoyed this, but I think the boys enjoyed it more. They got to squirt a real fire hose and knock over a cone and tennis ball. The fireman didn’t turn it on full power (obviously) but the kids only cared about holding a fire hose and using it. We allowed them to do it, the first time, in age order, so Liam being third, grabbed the hose and turned it on before the fireman knew what was happening. It was really funny!
We really appreciate our fire department and all the hard work they do. We truly look up to and respect them as they sacrifice their time and lives to protect and serve us in our community!
It Just Keeps Getting Interesting
Tuesday, I took Ceili Rain in for an ear re-check and to basically have the doctor tell us she had an ear infection.
Yesterday: We picked Josiah up from Sunday school only to realize about all the way through worship that he was running a fever. Let it be known that a family of seven can not leave a service without leaving with flair! Although no children caused a scene imagine seven people getting up (well six, since Ceili Rain can’t walk) and trying to sneak out right before the pastor’s invitation.
Anyway, after some discussion with Mark, we decided I would take him to the after hours clinic. Two hours later, I left with what I needed since he had an ear infection in his right ear and came home to eat lunch, er, I mean, supper, um, a very late snack. Oh, and nurse Ceili Rain (who is feeling much better).
Next, Zoe’s been complaining about her stomach the past two days. Typical for her to complain one day, especially if she is not eating her fruits and veggies like she should. Anyway, two days in a row is odd. Usually, she can go to the bathroom and be fine. So, while I sat in the living room trying to eat quickly and trying to figure out if Zoe can go to Awana, she turned her head on the loveseat and threw up…then looked at it and started to run…then threw up…then stopped and threw up…then ran to the bathroom after we started trying to tell her to go in there and threw up on the toilet seat. All the while, between “episodes,” exclaiming, “I’m so sorry. I’m so so sorry.” To which we had to explain it wasn’t a problem…not to worry…and that she was definitely not going to Awana. She said her tummy didn’t hurt when she “released” her stomach contents, but I’m just hoping that was the reasoning behind the stomach pain. We shall see.
Three down…two to go…NEXT!