Reunited

While visiting with Ge & Granddaddy, we also attended a reunion of my grandmother and granddad’s families (on my dad’s side…got it??? Just know we’re all cousins).  I got to see a lot of family that I knew growing up but hadn’t seen in a while.  I have two great aunts and one great uncle who is still alive.  My great aunts are awesome!  For my wedding, they showed up in matching dresses.  And they’re not twins.  They, mostly my Great Aunt A, have an awesome sense of humor and I love to hear Great Aunt A laughing.  I visited her home once when I was younger and I just remember everyone there being so happy and laughing (maybe that’s not how it always was but that’s what I remember).  My great Aunt A is in the middle in the green.

Oh, she also took my dad with her when she was dating!  And my dad will be quick to tell anyone that she also bought him his first Easter outfit.

Cousin J, leading the circus wagon!
It was a little warmer this day so all the kids enjoyed playing outside.
Uncle J was too sweet in helping Ceili Rain eat.
Let me just also put in here that my family knows how to cook!
My Aunt D with one of my cousins.  There were lots of cousins!
While there, some people told stories from growing up and dad shared this story about his great grandfather.  It’s really true and he was really involved!  We used to have an article that implicated my great grandfather in the predicament but I’m not sure where it is.  It’s so believable that he was involved…dad’s told other stories about their pranks.

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Meeting Yaya and Family

We traveled to Ge & Granddaddy’s the first of November.  This was the first time that Bryant got to meet his aunt, uncle and cousins. 
Needless to say she fell in love!  And he returned the love with lots of snuggles.

Granddaddy got some good lovin’ in too!
Liam just had a good time with their dogs.
And outside was the funnest place to be for the whole crew!
We also celebrated my birthday while there.  I got adventurous and we had Thai food for the first time and I loved it.  Maybe even more so than Chinese…I said maybe.
I also got the most awesomest pair of sandals called Ssekos.  Unfortunately, that weekend was the coldest weekend of the fall and I couldn’t wear them.  I did get to a couple of weeks later when we had almost eighty degree weather.  Gotta love the South.

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Christmas Cards 2010

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Cooking Challenge: Butternut Squash

I’m not sure what possessed me, but I got a wild hair and decided to serve butternut squash soup and great northern beans for supper one day in November.  What spurned me, was that I had a butternut squash from  our organic produce basket and beans from a math lesson.

Personally, I thought it was awesome.  The review of the kids and Mark was not so much in favor of it.  I felt so bad, that we ordered pizza for them.  They all tried it and just could not choke it down (Zoe and Ceili Rain both gagged on the soup).

I do believe I’ll make it again though (if only to torture the kids) but as a side dish and not a full meal.

I used the Quick Butternut Squash Soup recipe from food.com (which was Recipezaar when last I shared a Cooking Challenge).

There should be more Cooking Challenges coming because we are getting our baskets more frequently.  So stay tuned!!!

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A Day at the Park

I’m getting out of order with pictures but couldn’t resist putting these wonderful pictures up from last week. My friend, Tracy, did these unofficial professional pics!  I thought she did an amazing job.
 It really wasn’t that cold…but he was not very happy about this one.

 Did I mention we were invaded last week by our good friends from Transueland???

 While getting pictures for Christmas cards, I also snuck in some pictures of Bryant to update our wall!

 The Christmas Card picture!

 Is this a Gap baby ad or what???

 Best Buds!

 He found the dirt!
 Spot the Ceili Rain!

 I’m telling you she loves to ham it for the camera!

 That’s one determined little boy.

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Thankful for…

chocolate covered kisses,
booboos and band-aids,
tantrums and giggles,
tickle monster and pile on daddy,
pillow diving and learning,
girls’ morning out,
grocery trips with the boys,
tears over toys,
learning to share and be content,
disobedience that shows me my weaknesses,
tiny hands to hold,
the firsts (smiles, rolls, crawls, walks…),
giant hugs,
leaving a legacy…
I’m thankful that God has blessed me with my children.

I’m thankful for…
late night talks,
tag team parenting,
being led and discipled,
thoughtful decision making (even though I want an answer now),
being told I’m beautiful when I feel least like I am,
being loved unconditionally…
I’m thankful that God has blessed me with Mark.

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Do You Ever Stay at Home???

We get that a lot.  Family, friends, neighbors who have to keep watching our dogs…complete strangers who read the blog.  Well, not complete strangers they continue to remain completely silent and just lurk!  That’s alright.

Anyway, as I was saying.  I’ve heard this question time and again.  When we only had two kids (you know way back a whole four years ago) we always said the Character motto is, “Go, go, go!”  Not as in, “Go get in the van we have yet another extra curricular activity to participate in.”  But as in “Go, get in the van we’re going to do something fun and I bet mom can work in educational as well!”

Now, I’ll say it takes all sorts of families to serve God for His glory.  I’ve seen it time and again.  There are those who live in the country and grow their own food (both the kind that makes noise and the green stuff).  And then there are those who like to be five minutes from Wal-Mart, or Kroger, or Winn Dixie (except we don’t have those here anymore)…well, you get my picture.  There are also those who prefer to snuggle up at home and not go anywhere or find it troublesome.  And then there are others who tend to just throw caution to the wind and just go.  I’m sure you can guess, from reading our blog, which category we fall in.  Yep, we’re the city dwelling, travelin’ fools.

We like to travel for several reasons and so, I’ve ordered them in a nice neat little bulleted (and numbered list).  I’m sooo over organized!  Enjoy!

1.  Traveling gives us a chance to see first hand God’s amazing creation and beauty. We’ve seen His Hand in shuttle lift-offs and oceans and canyons because we got to physically go there to see it.  (And yes, God had his hand in shuttle launches…He created the men and women who created those machines).  It’s amazing how this earth (and universe) cry out praises to Him.
2.  Traveling gives us time together as a family.  While we don’t have many extra curricular activities, or a tv, or super over involvement in church, or…well, you get the point…we’re not wrapped up in keeping up with the Jonses’ kid but we do have to live.  And living involves a lot of maintenance when you live in a home with seven other people.  Traveling locks those same seven people in a vehicle with you and you’re forced to laugh, talk, and generally “put up” with each other.  We don’t have to worry about cleaning up our home or doing every other day to day maintenance when we’re out of town either on a day trip or other trip.  We can focus on each other and working on building up our strengths and getting rid of our weaknesses (like arguing).  In general, traveling together brings out the worst and the best in us.
3.  Traveling is…wait for it…an educational opportunity (said in my best grown up voice).  I’ve heard so many people say, “The world is your classroom.”  We fully believe that.  Although, we haven’t gone global…yet (and not sure we want to with all this new TSA stuff).  Anyway, we love taking the opportunity for our kids to get their hands on history, science, and other activities.  They learn so much by physically being somewhere to learn.  I love giving them the opportunity to experience education and not just sitting down and looking at it through pictures in a book (although we’ve done that too). 

People ask us if it’s difficult traveling with a bunch of younger kids and honestly, it’s all we’ve ever done.  We just don’t know any different and it’s something we enjoy as a family.  So, yeah, it’s hard, but it’s totally worth it and it’s something we’re completely used to.

I have to admit, sometimes though, we do like to stay at home as a family and snuggle under covers and read books and watch silly movies.  This week will provide that opportunity and I’m so thankful for it.  But, I’m excited to share where we’ve been and what we’ve done…and hopefully, I can do that before we leave again.

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