Audrey has been asking for weeks to rake the leaves in the front yard so she and Lila could slide and jump into them. So today we did, and both girls had a great time. They even cooperated for a few pictures...
Monday, October 19, 2009
A little rain, a little cold, a little pumpkin pickin'...
and lots of good memories made with my best friend.
With Fred out of town this past weekend, the girls and I packed up and headed to McDonough, GA to visit with Jessica, Matt and their little girl Reese (or "Baby Reese," as Audrey calls her, despite the fact that she is 2 1/2). Jessica and I took our 3 girls to a nearby farm to do a little pumpkin picking and hay-riding. Suffice it to say the outing didn't go quite as smoothly as we had planned, but we made the best of it nonetheless.
Audrey and "Baby" Reese
If you know Lila Kate, you'll find this determined expression quite fitting of her personality. :)
Looking for a warm, dry spot
With Fred out of town this past weekend, the girls and I packed up and headed to McDonough, GA to visit with Jessica, Matt and their little girl Reese (or "Baby Reese," as Audrey calls her, despite the fact that she is 2 1/2). Jessica and I took our 3 girls to a nearby farm to do a little pumpkin picking and hay-riding. Suffice it to say the outing didn't go quite as smoothly as we had planned, but we made the best of it nonetheless.
Audrey and "Baby" Reese
If you know Lila Kate, you'll find this determined expression quite fitting of her personality. :)
Looking for a warm, dry spot
I think it's time to call it a day...
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
A few recent photos
I'm giving up
Not the blog, just the attempt at continuing with pictures from where I left off in May. Given the hundreds of photos that have been taken over the last 3-4 months, I am far too overwhelmed and constrained by time to try to post pictorial evidence of all our summer activities! Suffice it to say we had fun times. We enjoyed a trip to Kentucky in May, where we camped with Fred's family, visited Shaker Town in Harrodsburg, KY and a few other central Kentucky hot spots, and just generally had a wonderful time with the family up there. We see them far too seldom, so we relish what time we do get to spend with them.
Summer also saw the completion of our storage building project, which has morphed into something far more detailed and customized than we originally intended. Rather than just a space in which to store yard items, our new structure looks like a guest house, complete with flower boxes on the windows and mini-blinds. (the flower boxes were my idea. the mini-blinds were not). :) Fred has enjoyed tinkering around with tools and woodworking projects, but thankfully the lure of the man-cave has not sucked him away from the family for excessive amounts of time. Not yet anyway. I may have to retract that statement whenever we get electricity up there.
June brought with it the sadness of losing my grandfather, who lived a long life of 88 1/2 years. He was a very talented craftsman who could build anything out of wood. Beautiful things. I hope he would be happy to know that Fred feels so honored to have inherited many of his woodworking tools and machines. Although our own workshop is new and without its own history yet, whenever I enter, I feel the presence of my grandfather and all the years of love and labor that went into the work he created using the very tools that we now possess. Let the legacy continue...
In July, we packed up and headed to Destin, FL, for our annual family beach trip. Had we been down there any longer than a week, I believe Audrey truly would have transformed into a fish. She pretty much left the water only to eat and sleep, and only when forced to do so. Lila Kate enjoyed the trip as well, and it was considerably easier to manage a toddler at the beach than a 4-month-old infant, which was her age at last year's beach trip. That's right, Miss LK decided to try out that nifty little thing we call walking at nearly 15 months of age! Finally.
So, now we are back in the swing of school, which is going well. Audrey is also taking ballet once a week, which she absolutely loves. I have been eager to start spending time around horses again, and fortunately I've gotten that opportunity through our friend Dena at Storybook Farm. Once a week, the girls and I head over there to do "horsey" things. Well, Lila takes her nap, Audrey plays with Dena's daughters, and I do the horse stuff. Love it. Can't wait to start taking riding lessons again, which I had to abandon 2 years ago when I learned of Lila's impending arrival.
So that's pretty much the gist of our daily lives up until now. I will work on putting up a few recent photos of the girls in another entry. Take care.
Summer also saw the completion of our storage building project, which has morphed into something far more detailed and customized than we originally intended. Rather than just a space in which to store yard items, our new structure looks like a guest house, complete with flower boxes on the windows and mini-blinds. (the flower boxes were my idea. the mini-blinds were not). :) Fred has enjoyed tinkering around with tools and woodworking projects, but thankfully the lure of the man-cave has not sucked him away from the family for excessive amounts of time. Not yet anyway. I may have to retract that statement whenever we get electricity up there.
June brought with it the sadness of losing my grandfather, who lived a long life of 88 1/2 years. He was a very talented craftsman who could build anything out of wood. Beautiful things. I hope he would be happy to know that Fred feels so honored to have inherited many of his woodworking tools and machines. Although our own workshop is new and without its own history yet, whenever I enter, I feel the presence of my grandfather and all the years of love and labor that went into the work he created using the very tools that we now possess. Let the legacy continue...
In July, we packed up and headed to Destin, FL, for our annual family beach trip. Had we been down there any longer than a week, I believe Audrey truly would have transformed into a fish. She pretty much left the water only to eat and sleep, and only when forced to do so. Lila Kate enjoyed the trip as well, and it was considerably easier to manage a toddler at the beach than a 4-month-old infant, which was her age at last year's beach trip. That's right, Miss LK decided to try out that nifty little thing we call walking at nearly 15 months of age! Finally.
So, now we are back in the swing of school, which is going well. Audrey is also taking ballet once a week, which she absolutely loves. I have been eager to start spending time around horses again, and fortunately I've gotten that opportunity through our friend Dena at Storybook Farm. Once a week, the girls and I head over there to do "horsey" things. Well, Lila takes her nap, Audrey plays with Dena's daughters, and I do the horse stuff. Love it. Can't wait to start taking riding lessons again, which I had to abandon 2 years ago when I learned of Lila's impending arrival.
So that's pretty much the gist of our daily lives up until now. I will work on putting up a few recent photos of the girls in another entry. Take care.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
I'm baaaaack....briefly.
Just wanted to say that I will be back to update this blog! Admittedly, I have been lazy about keeping on top of things. I have oodles of photos to share from our summer days, and I suppose I'm just a tad overwhelmed by them all. Just keep the faith that I'll get around to filling y'all in on things and check back soon!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Audrey's Violin Recital
Audrey's preschool class had its end-of-the-year violin recital this evening. While the sound of 8 children under the age of 5 screeching away on their violins can certainly induce a massive migraine attack, it's really pretty darn cute to see them proudly performing for an audience. She had a really good time with her friends, and I think I got a few good photos to share. The warm wood tones and stained glass windows in the chapel where the recital was held created a beautiful setting for pictures.
A little out of focus, but I love her expression. A little too grown up, perhaps?
A little out of focus, but I love her expression. A little too grown up, perhaps?
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