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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Funny Sayings

The other night Joe was saying good night to our younger son, Butch, when he asked a question. Here is how the conversation went:

Butch: Hey Dad, you know how God gave us all special gifts?
Joe: (not sure what exactly this was about, but going along for a moment) Yes.
Butch: You know, like he made you and me good at golf. What did he give Bubba?
Joe: (dumbfound and searching his brain for something to say) ....well, Bubba is smart...
Butch: (interrupting Joe) Do you think it is not turning his homework in on time?

Now I cannot say how Butch stated this, with complete seriousness or in playfulness, but it did give us a great laugh afterwards! He did ask me on the way home from his field trip if I knew if Bubba had heard about what he said. I asked why and he said "Cause I will be in trouble." What a laugh!

Monday, September 24, 2007

Camping in Virginia

This past weekend was our first camping trip with Otter. A group from our Cub Scout Pack went to the Virginia Creeper to camp and bicycle. We drove up on Friday evening and finally found the place in the wee hours of Saturday morning (long story). We finally got to sleep and spent our first night in a tent with an infant. She did remarkably well and only briefly woke twice (just to find her paci).

Then after breakfast Saturday morning the group that was going to ride on the Virginia Creeper Trail got gathered and headed for the trail. Joe and Bubba rode with the others from the campground to the trail. Butch, Otter and I rode in the van. Butch decided at the last minute to stay behind. He was not ready to make the trip. So after we got everyone off the three of us hiked a little over half a mile down the trail. It is a beautiful trail from what we saw. Rhododendron lined the trail some and kept it cool. When we came back from hiking we went with the others to Damascus, VA where the group was to end their trip.

Damascus is a cute little town in Virginia. There was also a car show going on in town so we were lucky to find a parking place. We unpacked the lunch stuff on a grassy area close to the train cars on display. It was a great area for a picnic and subsequent naps for some. The guys all had fun on the bike trip and Bubba was even riding the bike without training wheel (they were bent out so far that they became useless on the trail).

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

It Has Begun!

The day her Daddy was dreading is already here. Otter was getting her picture made with S and look what happened. She reached out to hold his hand. Here is our barely three month old little girl already trying to hold hands with a little boy! Daddy better get the shotgun out!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Otter And Her Dollie

I have been looking and looking for a doll for Otter. Not just any doll will do, you see. I wanted one that was all soft and cuddly for a newborn (or what remains of a newborn). I looked only to find mostly soft dolls, but always with some hard plastic head or other features. Finally while looking in the clothing section in a favorite store of mine I found her! I found Dollie! I was so excited that I immediately picked her up and took her home with us. Otter just loves her, too! I was not sure how she would like Dollie, since other toys and stuffed animals never interested her, but she loves her Dollie. She often will hold her and pull her up to snuggle with and sometimes kiss ( or is that chew?). I am so happy that she likes her new doll so well. Now if Bubba could only find a dart gun in her size! ;)

Bubba's Birthday

We celebrated Bubba's birthday this past weekend. It was fun having a few of his friends over so they could play together. His main priority was to play the board game Risk with his friends. I asked him if he wanted me to make his cake or if he would like cupcakes and he said he wanted a cake with Risk on it. He had also initially stated that he wanted the cake four different colors, but changed his mind. He instead wanted me to write Risk in red on his cake.

Well, the day of the party came and I had made his cake and I was waiting to ice it. Then after my parents came I figured it was time to finish the cake. I iced the cake with the vanilla icing and the left a little extra to make the red icing. That was when my fun began. I started by putting the vanilla icing in a decorating bag. Then I added the red food coloring. The box stated that for a regular size of frosting to add something like 50 or so drops of food color. I was thinking that was a large number, but I was only making a little bit of red icing so a few drops would work. I added the coloring and mixed it well...it was pink. So I added a little more coloring. Still pink! My dad even commented on it still being pink. So here we go again, more coloring. Still pink, though darker. I was tired of adding food coloring by this time so I said that this will have to do. Then I go and cut a small triangle off of the bottom of the bag to write on the cake. Then I realize that I forgot to put in the adapter for my decorating tip in the bag. I also in this process sling a little bit of the red (pink) frosting in the kitchen. I then get another bag and get the procedure correct so that it is ready for use (the proper way). I got the cake done and It looked decent. Defiantly not my best work, but good for how flustered I was at that point. Maybe I will learn from this and make the cake the day before next time. Oh well. Bubba like it and it tasted great, so I guess it worked out.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Tunnel by Third Day

Well I won't pretend to know what you're thinking
And I can't begin to know what you're going through
And I won't deny the pain that you're feeling
But I'm gonna try and give a little hope to you
Just remember what I told you
There's so much your living for

There's a light at the end of this tunnel
There's a light at the end of this tunnel for you
For you
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
Shining bright at the end of this tunnel for you
For you
So keep holding on

You got your disappointments and sorrows
You ought to share the weight of that load with me
Then you will find that the light of tomorrow
Well it brings new life for your eyes to see
So remember what i told you
There's so much your living for

There's a light at the end of this tunnel
There's a light at the end of this tunnel for you
For you
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
Shining bright at the end of this tunnel for you
For you
So keep holding on
Keep holding on

So remember what i told you
There's so much your living for

There's a light at the end of this tunnel
There's a light at the end of this tunnel for you
For you yeah
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
Shinging bright at the end of this tunnel for you
For you yeah
There's a light at the end of this tunnel ooh
For you, for you yeah
Shinging bright at the end of this tunnel
For you, for you
So keep holding on
Keep holding on
Keep holding on now

You got your disappointments and sorrows
Im gonna try and give a little hope to you

Times Of Need

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him
Romans 8:28a


Many times we think of this verse when we consider our sins and those difficult times we sometimes experience. There have been many occasions that I can recall, that in the midst of those times, I could not see how the situation I am facing could ever turn out anything good. Now that I have passed through these times and I look back, I can now see some of the good that God has given me through those times. I grow closer to him through my constant prayer. He can also use those times to show how He provides for us and supplies our needs. Then sometimes He just ask for our faithfulness no matter what we have to endure. Right now is one of those times for me. I am in the midst of a situation that I have no idea how I can continue to endure it or confront it. I can only visualize two scenarios as a result and neither one seems to show any way for a true peace in my heart in regards to this. I was reading Psalm 13 tonight and I realized that no matter how difficult this is for me, even when I cannot see an answer to my pleas, that I must praise the LORD because through every moment He has been faithful to and has blessed me. I ask that you pray for me and that I will praise God no matter what the outcome.

Psalm 13
How long, Oh LORD? Will you forget me forever?
How long will you hide your face from me?
How long must I wrestle with my thoughts
and every day have sorrow in my heart?
How long will my enemy triumph over me?

Look on me and answer, O LORD my God,
Give light to my eyes, or I will sleep in death;
my enemy will say, "I have overcome him,"
and my foes will rejoice when I fail.

But I trust in your unfailing love,
my heart rejoices in your salvation.
I will sing to the LORD,
For he has been good to me.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

A Day With Bubba

Today Otter and I went on a field trip with Bubba to the Tennessee Valley Fair. We were able to see all kinds of livestock, including two cows that were in the labor process (no live births for us, though). We also learned about crops like soybeans, wheat and corn. The kids were all excited because after their "class," where they went around to different stations to learn more about the livestock and crops, they were going to be able to ride the rides. Unfortunately, the teacher was given the wrong information and the kids were not able to ride the rides. :( Of course it probably would not matter anyway as it started raining during our program. Nevertheless Bubba was disappointed. We did have a fun time together afterwards. I enjoy spending time with him and he loves spending time with Otter.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Gardening

I must say that I really miss gardening. So far I have not been able to break ground here at our new house and now I will probably have to wait until the spring to really get started on anything. I am so eager to buy seeds, plants and bulbs to plant. I passed by a local garden center that has one of the plants I really want for the house for 50% off! Do you know how tempted I was to stop and get some? I have also looked online at Park Seed and there is so much I would like to get. There was always something so relaxing about being able to plant things, watch them grow, and sometimes be able to eat what you grow. I guess I will just try to plan for spring next year.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

It Is Official!

I sit here typing as I listen to Fred Thompson on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He has officially stated that he is now running for the presidency. How cool is that! A Tennessean we would not be ashamed to see run for the Presidential office. It will be an interesting race.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Lunar Eclispe

On August 28th we experienced a lunar eclipse during the morning hours. I was so excited when I was giving Otter her early morning meal to learn that we would be able to view the eclipse. I had not heard about the event on the previous day, so I went to the computer to learn more. I found that the full eclipse was at 5:52am in our area. Since it was about 5am I rushed in to ask Joe if he wanted to view it. When I told him that we would have to go somewhere to see it he stated that he would pass. I then went to the boys and they woke excited and eager to go. We went down the road to a church parking lot and watched this amazing event. I was able to take my camera and get a few decent shots. I post them for your enjoyment if you were not one who woke early to see it live. The fourth picture has an orangeish/redish color which did not come through in all the other pictures.