I found some baby pictures at mom's house this past weekend..
So who does Charlie look like....
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Charlie's 1st Christmas
So I am having technical difficulties with the placement of the pictures, so these are all from Christmas weekend...The one above is my sweet Gran...
Charlie loves his Aunt Kelly....
So sleepy after a busy 1st Christmas...
playing with new toys...my house is officially full of plastic:)
First time grandparents--Papa and Nana,,,,they didnt spoil him at all,,,,yeah right!!
Kel and I chugging boiled custard. so delicious!
Charlie is now in his happy place,,,watching his video
Reading with Granna..
lots of fun with cousin Bennett!
lots of fun with cousin Bennett!
Christmas Eve, after a beautiful service at Otter Creek, we went to Trav and Kellys house for dinner. Delicious appetizers and yummy soup, casserole, and of course egg nog and dessert made the night so perfect! Also played a round of Battle of the Sexes--girls against guys--but Kelly has such a gigantic heart that she basically handed the game over the boys. Next time we play for blood! :)
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Finally,,, a movie!
I am one of the thousands of "30+" women who are in love with a fictional character and my husband knows about it. I am obviously talking about Edward Cullen from Twilight. When I was little I used to love Fred from Scooby-Doo, but I'm all grown up now. On to vampires. :) I, like many others, was very skeptical about reading this book series until my bestest friend Leslie told me about them two summers ago. Read them all in one month, maybe less. While Nashville was going through a gas shortage, I was using all the gas I had to get me to Target to buy the last 2 books and make it home. If I was gonna be stranded at home, might as well have something to read!
I say all this because I finally saw "New Moon" last night. I am a month behind, but I couldnt just see the movie with just anyone. I met my friend Kristen in Huntsville, AL to watch this movie. She came from Birmingham and it was a good middle point. Of course we dragged our hubbies along to watch Charlie. They are good friends so they didnt mind! All week I was looking forward to this day! I get to the movie first to go get our tickets to the 4:40 show,,,,and the 13-year old behind the desk says "the show started at 4:20. the next one is at 7:20." Normally this wouldn have been a problem, but with a baby who wont take a bottle, it is a problem. I calmly tell the tween that on the website it has showings at 4:40 and 5:20. She said, "Hmmm. Sorry." Sorry? SORRY????!!!!!! I have been waiting for this day for a year and drove 2 hours to see it with another diehard fan and this is my 2nd movie in almost 6 months, and all you say is sorry??????????? How about---"OH NO!! Let me check the website and give you a free ticket for your trouble!" ok. I know I'm dreaming but still, a little sympathy would have been much appreciated.
So I tell Kristen asap our predicament and we decided that after previews we have missed about 10 minutes. I have read the book two times so I got the beginning. Plus I will be at Walmart at 12:01 am when it comes out on DVD. So, we race to the theatre and sit and enjoy the movie, and it was a very good movie. I know some people become Team Jacob, and I can see how one might waiver, but I am a faithful Team Edward activist. My Ashley knows how I feel about Edward and he still seems pretty secure about it:) Already counting down the days for the third movie! Ash and Kristen's husband went to Ash's favorite restaurant---Buffalo Wild Wings, so it turned out to be a win win. (My Ash secretly likes the movie,,I just know it!)
I hope I get some responses on the Twilight Saga. Do not be ashamed if you are a 30+ year old woman who loves vampires! There are others out there like us!:)
So, moving on to Christmas... (No smooth transition here at all. Sorry. )
Getting Charlie ready for his first Christmas,,,here are some pics!
Is he not ridiculous? Merry Christmas everyone!
Saturday, December 05, 2009
My Nana
So sorry it has been,,,well awhile since my last post. Most of the time I dont feel like I have anything interesting to say! But for the faithful 5 who read then I will keep on posting...
This Thanksgiving was a special and sad holiday for my family. My grandmother, Nana, passed away the Sunday night of the Thanksgiving week. She was in the hospital for blood clots in her lungs and one ended up taking her life. As unexpected as this was, we had just been down to Memphis a week before for a friends wedding. Nana fixed a Thanksgiving feast since it was technically not our turn to be together for the holiday. She was in her element cooking for all of us. We got some wonderful pictures of her and Charlie, as well as her, Gran, and her other great grandchildren--Sam and Coleson.
What I will miss the most about Nana is when I walk through her door and she gets up and says "I thought you were never gonna get here." Never failed,,she said it every time. Even when I lived in Memphis for dental school and would eat there for dinner every Wednesday before church. When I see a Starbucks I will always think of her. Gran would hardly take her cause he said it was ridiculous to pay that much for coffee when he had some at home, so when I was in town I would take her. I will miss her trying to get us to eat more food than we could possible eat, shopping for the absolute best deals, and showing us off to her friends at church. I will miss how she gets into my moms kitchen and moves things around and my mom rolls her eyes:) I will miss her smell--she always smelled like home to me.
Funny story about Nana. Most of my adult life Nana has pointed out to me that I am big boned like her. (Thank you Nana.) So when I was having a C- section with Charlie the doctor told me my pelvic bone was too small for him to come out naturally anyway. Guess who my first phone call was to? Thats right. Nana. I called to tell her that I had at least one small bone in my body per Dr. Trabue! She just laughed and laughed.
Travis and I were talking the other night about another time when we were younger and staying in Memphis with Nana and Gran for the week. It was after church and she stopped at Wendys to get us some food, but when we got up to order she ended up making Trav and I split a hamburger and fries. We were of the age where we needed more food than half a hamburger I am sure. Maybe this goes back to her thinking I was big boned and she was trying to help...:)
I loved my Nana very much. She was always gracious in opening her home to others to make them feel welcome. And she loved her family very much. Not much she wouldnt do for the grandkids. People tell me how much I look like my mom, who looks and acts like Nana so I take that as a compliment. Her and Gran were married almost 66 years this month and have taught us alot about marriage. I will miss her, especially every time I walk into her house, but I know I will see her again someday!
Here are some pics from the week together in Memphis when we gathered to celebrate Nana's time here with us...
And here is my little 5 month old man...I cant believe it...
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