Saturday, January 28, 2012

A Fun, Fantastic, Exhausting Day

Last Saturday was a very busy day! We got up bright and early and went to the Children's Museum in Jackson with our preschool department from church. I can not believe we haven't been here before! If you have never been, I highly recommend going. Colby was most excited to ride the church bus over anything else. You can only IMAGINE my excitement of riding a bus for 2 hours one way with a bunch of 3-6ish year olds. Fun times right there.....   Anyways after a million "Are we there yet?" 's from Colby we finally arrived.

We played with catfish



We raced sailboats

We didn't listen very well to "Please DO NOT get wet"

We got to fish for catfish...

And got wet some more....

We got them to stop for just a minute for a quick photo

We learned how exercising is important and rode a bike with a skeleton (far right corner). He was a little creepy but very interesting.

We got to put on construction clothes and play....

This is priceless! My child the pimp! They had a stage where you could dress up and put on a show. This is what the kids chose to put on.

We got to dance.....Colby has some serious white boy moves. He gets that honest. Ever seen his daddy dance???

They got to dance again to a song of their choice and be filmed why doing it. This took alot of coaxing but they finally agreed to do it.

The spiral art was very neat. I can remember having one of these as a kid.



We dug for dinosaur bones.... the kids all thought this was very neat. Melanie and I had to take part in this our self. Very fun!

Best friends!
Our group before leaving. They were tired and hungry. We then fought the most crowded Chick fil A known to man to eat lunch but it all worked out just fine. These kids aren't just our churches future, they are our present. We take great strides in making sure the word of God is planted like a seed in these tiny minds. Colby recited me the first verse of the Bible the other day and told me exactly which book it came from. He remembers each story he is told in Sunday School and his growing with God classes. I am so thankful for the wonderful people who sacrifice their time and energy in working with our children. It takes alot of patience and love to work with preschoolers.

After the long drive back full of " I gotta use the potty" and "he has the toy I want" and "Are we almost home yet".... we finally arrived. Mommy needed a night out! Jason took Colby to a motocross Arena race (which he didn't mind at all as you can imagine) and I went out for some G rated fun with two of my dearest friends. This is what fun at 30 looks like!

We went to Rocket City Diner to eat and we had a blast. Melanie D had the bright idea to take these photos. We felt like dorks but hey we made a memory right....

We also went bowling. This was so much fun.

The very one who swore she sucked at bowling beat us! She has mad bowling skills...

A little fun at the arcade before leaving. We couldn't manage to get a good pic of all three of us but we had a great night. We stopped at the twist and taste on the way home for ice cream. I highly recommend it if you have not been yet. Lots of laughs were had and fun memories made. I am so lucky to work with people I also consider the best of friends. We may not always get along and have to come Jesus every once in a while but we love each other very much. I look forward to the laughs we have every day at work.

So far this year has been a pleasant one! The weather has been very odd for January but I have actually enjoyed the spring like weather. My power bill will love it too. We spent Thursday afternoon in the doctor with Colby with a severe case of pink eye in both eyes. I can remember having it as a kid and remember how bad it hurt. I tried  very carefully to wash my hands after touching him but if you know me at all you know keeping my fingers out of my eyes is somewhere near impossible. So of course I ended up with it too. We are spending the day today taking it easy and hoping to be in the clear to go to church tomorrow. Heavens knows Colby needs to interact with people his own age after 3 days with just me and Jason. As do I........ 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

It's gonna be a great year

It has been a very busy last couple of weeks! We had such a great Christmas this year and were blessed beyond measure. I don't know about you, but I have been threatening Colby with Santa since before Halloween! Although its only about 2% effective, it it the easiest rabbit to pull out of the hat. Since Colby rarely actually behaved when threatened with "Santa" I had to be sure to reinforce that Santa indeed had been watching him all year. That came in the form of a letter that Santa left Colby on Christmas morning. The letter in a nut shale stated that Santa had a very generous heart this year but that he would not be so forgiving next year if Colby insisted on behaving like Satan's spawn! Colby immediately ignored the letter and refuses to this date to discuss it. If you try bringing the letter up he will quickly change the subject or give me a remark of "I don't care". So here are a few pictures from Christmas.


We went to look at Christmas lights. I say we looked......Colby ran like the flash through the entire thing. I think we were done in 5 minutes.


One of the few family photos that we have.

This kid LOVES his nana. She couldn't hold him after her surgery so she agreed to get down on the floor with him.



About the only smile I am gonna get..... why do men hate taking pictures so much?

                                             My hero! Love her more than she will ever know!


                                               They both drive me bonkers but I love them still.....


                                                Another shot from looking at Christmas lights



            Santa got Oreo balls and diet coke this year rather than cookies and milk. We figured he wouldn't mind a change. We also fed the reindeer outside but those pictures didn't turn out so great. Someone forgot to eat the reindeer food though so we were a little disappointed the next day that it was still there. Oops.....


He loves this part!



Jason worked New Years Eve so after I attended a wedding for some good friends of ours (Congrats Joel and Kelli) Colby and I got in our pajamas and watched TV. I didn't make it to midnight but Jason did drop by to wake me up for a New Years kiss. That was a great way to start my new year. He will now be embarrassed I shared that but in his own words..... Oh Well. 

Today was a GORGEOUS fall day right smack dab in the middle of winter. Colby woke up bound and determined that he wanted a friend to come over and play. He gets so bored and mom is only so much fun so we decided to go on a play date. He invited his friend Blair to come along. They had a lengthy discussion in the car that they could not be boyfriend and girlfriend because she already had a boyfriend named Collin and he had a girlfriend named Bayleigh so they would have to JUST be friends.  We started out at the zoo....


Who doesn't love the train....

If you know Blair Wicker then you know that this moment will forever more be entered in the hall of fame of AWESOME moments. She is obsessed with alligators and low and behold we got to pet one. Her face was priceless.


Posing by the llama that they both called a camel. A kind yet obnoxious kid kept correcting them.

            
Then we hit up the park where these two had the best time playing. We ended the night with a trip to Kids Rule to jump for a while then a dinner date to McAlisters. They had a blast and wore themselves out.

2011 was an eventful year but pleasant. I turned 30, celebrated 10 years of marriage, my baby turned 5 and is in his last year of daycare, great and exciting things going on at church, everyone I know either had a baby or is pregnant, my baby sister is now a licensed driver and my mom had surgery. I decided not to make any resolutions this year. I rarely am able to keep them anyways. I did resolve that instead of focusing on what I really wanted to change on the outside, I would focus on working on the inside instead. I hope to find myself less stressed, always optimistic, not sweating the small stuff as well as things that I can't change, spending more QUALITY time with my family and most importantly spending the time with God that he rightfully deserves. I hope each of you have a wonderful year and I look forward to documenting mine and sharing it with you.