Dec 29, 2008

Christmas Memories





We had a wonderful Christmas this year. The older the girls get the more they enjoy it. The whole month of December we focused on the importance of the birth of Jesus Christ instead of all the presents. We even had a birthday party for Jesus too. The girls thought that was so much fun! Especially Riley considering it was a Wheat Free cake mix.

Our other Christmas activities consisted of baking cookies, decorating a gingerbread house, going to a live Naivety Scene, and Campbell singing in the Children's choir at the Christmas Eve Service at church.

Just think, next year we will have another little one crawling around the Christmas Tree.

I just love this time of year.

(Click on "our pictures" and view all of our Christmas photos)


Dec 19, 2008

Bunk Beds Update

Both Riley and Campbell made a smooth transition to the bunk beds. Riley stays in her bed the entire night and seems to like her big girl bed a lot.

It amazes me everytime I think about how flexible Riley can be. When I introduced the sippy cup to her at 10 months old, she immediately took to it and didn't want her bottle anymore. The same for the bunk beds. She doesn't have any desire to sleep in her crib. Basically, when she puts her mind to something she goes for it.

I just hope potty training is just as easy.....

Dec 16, 2008

Bunk Beds


  • They're finished....Princess wall art and all!! The girls bunk beds turned out great! Brent and his dad have out done themselves once again. Next, Brent is going to build a matching step stool for Riley so she can climb on the bottom bunk.
  • Campbell will obviously be sleeping on the top bunk. Although, she has already fallen off the ladder and hit her head on the ceiling while trying to stand up. Hopefully, now that is out of the way it will be a smooth transition for both.
  • Considering Brent just finished putting the second coat of paint on today, we thought it would be best to let the paint fumes air out tonight. Therefore, they will officially sleep in the same room tomorrow night.
  • Wish us luck!

Dec 11, 2008

Gingerbread House


  • Earlier today the girls and I assembled the gingerbread house so it would be a quicker process for daddy when he decorated it after dinner. As you can tell from the pictures, the girls were having a great time. Although, Riley kept eating the candy off the house as soon as it was put in place.
  • Needless to say, I had to distract her and we went upstairs to take an early bath. After her bath, she got a snack and watched some Christmas shows that I had recorded on the DVR from the night before.
Sweet memories......


Dec 5, 2008

Salem Christmas Parade






We had a great time at the local Christmas Parade with Grandma and Grandpa this year. This is a favorite of ours because some friends of the family have a party every year just for this event. So, if it gets too cold, we simply go inside and watch the parade from the windows. It's a great set up especially for young children. Not to mention potty breaks!

Dec 4, 2008

Angel Bell







  • Today our Advent activity consisted of making an Angel Bell. We read Luke 1:26-56 about how an Angel appeared to Mary and told her that she would be the mother of Jesus. We also talked about how angels are special messengers sent by God to help us.
  • Once our bells were completed, the girls were instructed to ring the bell and tell the world that Jesus is coming!
  • I just love this time of year!

Dec 2, 2008

Toddler Bed and 7th Wedding Anniversary

The girls did so good on our road trip to Alabama. God has truly blessed us with wonderful travelers. I just hope kid #3 enjoys being in the Van as much as the girls.

Once we arrived at my parents house, we had to figure out the sleeping arrangements. Considering Riley is such a light sleeper, she really needed to be in a room by herself. That will definitely change as she gets older, but for now we have to work around her little quirks. We have put the girls in a room together before, but Campbell can be an earlier riser at times. Once Campbell is up, guess who else is ready to get up too? Sometimes before I am ready for her to start her day.

So, we decided to put her in a room with the toddler bed. To my surprise, she didn't mind at all. Didn't even try to get out of bed....not once! In the morning when she awoke, she would stay in her bed and yell for me. I could hardly believe that was my daughter! I am so thankful to have such good sleepers!

Yesterday was mine and Brent's 7th Wedding Anniversary. Wow...seven years!!! What better way to celebrate than to get each other a Wii! I can't wait to get it hooked up and beat the pants off of Brent!

Nov 25, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

Tomorrow morning we are leaving for Alabama to visit my family for Thanksgiving. This year we don't have much planned, which is extremely nice. Sometimes we just enjoy spending time with one another without all the other obligations involved.

One thing that I am really looking forward to is helping my mom prepare the Thanksgiving meal and watching the Alabama and Auburn football game on Saturday.

GO BAMA!

It's good to have fun when you are with family. In all seriousness, my hopes for Thanksgiving this year and the years to come would be for my family to be thankful to God for His blessings.

Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Nov 24, 2008

My Lil' Pilgrim

Guess what Campbell did at Preschool today? She and her other classmates dressed up as Pilgrims and then sang a couple of songs for the parents. The kids are so adorable in their costumes!

Nov 22, 2008

First Boy Outfit

I received this adorable little sleeper from a family member today.

Our first boy outfit.




Nov 18, 2008

Oh Boy!

That's right. We are having a boy. Can you believe it? I just knew it was going to be another girl considering all three of my pregnancies were practically identical. Brent is so proud of his boy. Most importantly, he will have another "man" around the house.

Backing up a bit. Before my appointment I asked Campbell if she wanted a brother or sister. In her own four year old logic, this was her response:

"It doesn't matter. I'll take which ever one comes out of your belly first."

Cute.

OK. Now I need to think about boy names. Any suggestions?

Nov 16, 2008

The Gift of Giving

Campbell and I enjoy putting an Operational Christmas Child Shoe Box together every year. I think I have done all the work in the past, but she really got into it this year.

Today during Riley's nap time, Campbell and I went shopping for our little girl (age 2-4) that will receive the shoe box. She practically picked out all the toys and other little goodies that went inside. I have to admit, it was a lot of fun and so sweet at the same time to see Campbell thinking of others needs.

Once all the items were inside, our family held hands and prayed over the shoe box. It was a beautiful moment that we were able to share together.

It truly is more blessed to give than receive.

Nov 2, 2008

Natural Bridge Zoo






  • Nana took us girls to the Natural Bridge Zoo yesterday. You couldn't have asked for better weather. It was a beautiful day to be out doors. We even had a picnic while we were there too.
  • The Zoo made you feel that you were on a big farm. In the petting zoo area we were up close and personal with all sorts of wild life. As you can tell from one of the photos, Riley was giving a Llama a big hug. Personally, I was content just looking from a distance.
  • Be sure and check out all of our zoo pictures on the right hand side under "our pictures".



Nov 1, 2008

Pumpkin Pie and Halloween




  • We started a new tradition on Halloween. We made a pumpkin pie and it was delicious! Campbell actually measured the ingredients and made the pie all by herself. She is becoming quite the little cook. I think she enjoys being in the kitchen as much as I do.
  • Campbell has always loved trick-or-treating. This year she wanted to be one of the Diamond Castle Barbie Princesses, Alexia. Riley was a frog. We took Riley to a few houses, but Campbell was able to hit the entire subdivision for candy and other goodies. Both of them really got into it this year. Even Riley.
  • Near the end we enjoyed a hot cup of apple cider. It definitely hit the spot!


Oct 27, 2008

Mommy's Belly

It is always a treat when Aunt Candice (Brent's sister) comes into town. Even if it is for a short visit. She is so sweet and one of the most loving people I know. I just love to see her interact with my girls. You can definitely tell that she truly loves them more than anything.

Today at lunch Candice and I were talking about a conversation she had with Campbell earlier. She casually asked Campbell "if" you were to have another sibling, would you want a brother or a sister? Campbell didn't even hesitate to say, "mommy is growing a baby sister in her belly".

Really? Isn't that interesting? We have not officially told her anything about the baby. We were waiting until the sonogram. It's amazing how much she can comprehend.

Only time will tell. My sonogram is scheduled for Nov. 18th. We will be thankful for whatever God gives us.

Oct 22, 2008

Fall Festival, Roasted Marshmallows, and Farmer Campbell






  • On Saturday the local Elementary School had their annual Fall Festival. While Riley was taking a nap and Brent was watching football, Campbell and I had some good one-on-one time together. Considering this is the school she will be attending next year, I thought it would be nice for her to see it first hand. They had arts and crafts, games, pony rides, all kinds of food, bounce houses and her favorite was the face painting. As you can tell from the first picture, she wanted a "pink" Spider Man Logo on her face. So the rest of the night she wanted us to call her "The Pink Spider Girl".
  • The second picture is Brent and his mom and her husband, Ron. Saturday morning we decided at the last minute to eat Chili outside and roast marshmallows on our new fire pit. It was such a huge hit that we are planning on doing it again soon before it gets too cold out. This time we will invite some friends and huddle around the fire to keep warm and eat some yummy smores!
  • The last picture is a pose from Farmer Campbell. Today was her Harvest Party at Preschool. All the kids were encouraged to dress up as a farmer or farm animal. I just couldn't resist dressing her up in overalls and braiding her hair. She had a wonderful time and she especially loved the pumpkin cookies!

Oct 17, 2008

Our New Swing Set


Brent and his dad worked very hard on building our new swing set for the girls. They absolutely love it and it seems to be a big hit in our neighborhood.


The girls are so lucky to have such a good daddy and grandpa!

Oct 9, 2008

Good New, Bad News

We finally got Riley's blood test results back from the Allergy Doctor yesterday. The good news, she isn't allergic to eggs. The bad news, the results came back highly positive to wheat and peanuts.

Peanuts I can handle. Wheat on the other hand will be a little more challenging.

Thankfully, I have a friend that is somewhat in the same boat that I am. Her little boy is allergic to egg whites. We are hoping to check out the local health food store in hopes of finding more of a variety. I am looking for some good wheat free/gluten free snacks.

So, if anyone runs across any, please pass it along.

Oct 6, 2008

What an Adventure!

To say we had an adventure at the MOPS Convention is definitely an understatement.

On the way home from our trip on Sunday, Erin, Mechelle and I were trying to come up with a good blog title that would fit our story. Erin was convinced that it should be "What time is it?" I'll tell you what time it is, it is time for Erin to get a watch! (just kidding Erin...you know that I love you!) So, instead I thought I would just start from the beginning and share our story with you.

So, here goes nothing.....

Thursday Morning at 6:45am: We left from Mechelle's house to begin our journey to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport to catch our 11:30am flight to Houston, TX in hopes of connecting to Dallas, TX. Arriving at our hotel around 4:40pm giving us plenty of time to get settled in and registered for the Convention.

Everything was going according to plan. We made a couple of stops here and there and finally we reached Interstate 40, just twenty minutes away from our destination.

Or so we thought.

As soon as we approached the ramp, it was bumper to bumper traffic due to a wreck a few miles up the road. We made several phone calls hoping that someone could give us an alternate route, but no such luck. Then we pulled out the "trusty" GPS that Mechelle borrowed from a friend.

This is where the "ADVENTURE" began......

10:15am: By this time we began to worry....and praying....a lot! We were going a record speed of about 5 miles per hour. We just knew that we were going to miss our flight. All sorts of thoughts were running through our minds. "How do we get to the airport once we reach our exit? Would we get another flight to Dallas? If so, when would we actually arrive? Are we going to miss the first General Session of the Convention?" Of course the impossible question entered our minds, "Could we actually make our original flight?"

11:15am: We finally passed the wreck on the road and was basically hauling @!# to our exit. We were heavily depending on the GPS at this point to get us to the airport with ease. To our surprise, we felt like we were stuck in a hamster wheel going around in circles. Where was this machine taking us? We finally decided to go back to the main road and look for signs for the airport. After taking a couple of wrong turns, we finally found the airport parking garage and the race had begun!

11:40am: We finally made it to the Continental Check-In counter just to be told that our flight left the ground 10 minutes prior to our arrival. Imagine our frustration and disappointment. Then the Agent told us that the next flight left at 12:45p to Newark then a connecting flight to Dallas at 4:10p arriving at 7:10p.

We kept asking her, "Are you sure there isn't anything else?" "Nope", was her response.

After $150.00 later for our flight change, we decided to take the time to eat lunch and browse in a couple of book stores because we knew it was going to be a long day. By the time we reached our gate, we noticed that our flight was delayed.

(Why couldn't our original flight have been delayed??)

This is the beginning of the never ending question of the day. "Kristie, what time is it now?" Apparently, I was the only person who wore a watch that day.

Once we boarded, the pilot come on the intercom to notify everyone that we could not take off as scheduled. It would be another hour. So, we just sat on the plane.

We just knew we were going to miss our connecting flight.

3:45pm: We finally arrived in Newark. We arrived to our gate to find out that our flight was delayed for an hour and a half!!!

What?? You have got to be kidding me?

"Kristie, what time is it now?"

We were nearing the boarding process and the flight was consistently being delayed every ten minutes for the next 30 minutes or so.

(Once again....why couldn't our original flight have been delayed?")

"Big Ben, (a.k.a., Kristie) What time is it now?"

9:45pm: We finally arrived to Dallas, TX. Erin and Mechelle retrieved there luggage from baggage claim, but mine was no where to be found. Moments later, a friendly voice came over the speaker to say that the luggage belt was jammed. It would be a few minutes until I could get my luggage.

Finally, I spotted my luggage with a huge sigh of relief.

We found our way to the Super Shuttle to be transported to the Gaylord Texan Hotel where the Convention was being held.

10:45pm: We finally leave the airport. Not before our shuttle driver decides to circle the airport several times picking up passengers.

Ironically, we were laughing on the way to the hotel about how funny it would be if they didn't have a room for us. Knowing it couldn't be possible considering we made our reservations several weeks in advance.

We finally arrived at the hotel. We couldn't wait to get to our room and go to sleep. Putting this day behind us and enjoying the rest of our stay.

To our surprise, a stoic red head behind the counter told us they do not have anymore rooms available and we would have to stay at another hotel near by.

This was the straw that broke the camels back. Erin started crying, Mechelle was so mad that she couldn't speak, and I was in shock. We were told that we would be deposited one nights stay and they would pay for our room at the Hilton for the night.

That wasn't good enough for us. "You don't understand, we couldn't help that our flights were delayed. You need to find us a room in the Gaylord. We are here for a Convention. We possibly can not stay in another hotel. Let me see your Manager!"

It didn't work.....They simply over booked. Their excuse was several current guest had extended their stay for another 24 hours. They would try their best to get us a room the following day.

"Big Ben, what time is it?"

(Again....why couldn't our original flight have been delayed?)

11:00pm: Registration was closed for the day. We missed the first General Session.

The Gaylord Texan SUV took us to the Hilton Hotel. We were ready to go home immediately and simply forget about the Convention all together.

This is something that would only happen in the movies. Everything that could possibly go wrong without physically being hurt, went wrong!

Saturday, 7:45am: The Gaylord Texan SUV picked us up from the Hilton Hotel to take us back to the Gaylord Texan so we could register for Convention and start our day. By this time we decided that we were going to make the best of the situation because our weekend couldn't get any worse. On the way to the Gaylord, Erin received a phone call stating that the Gaylord found us a room. We were ecstatic!! We headed back to the Hilton to get our luggage so we could claim our room at the Gaylord Texan!

I think the driver felt sorry for us. He then preceded to give us a tour of Dallas, TX on our way to the hotel. We were very grateful, but once again we were being "delayed" because we really needed to register for the Convention that began at 9am.

Regardless of the situation, today was looking up!

Once we arrived it took us until around 5pm to actually get in our room because it was still being "cleaned". The Gaylord staff knew us very well at this point. Good or bad, we did get a free breakfast from the buffet out of it. (by the way, the breakfast buffet was to die for)

The rest of our stay was wonderful!! Couldn't have asked for a better view from our balcony. The workshops were inspiring and educational. Erin and Mechelle loved the shopping from the MOPS Shop. I was just thrilled to collect all the free stuff that was being handed out. I left the shopping to the pros.

Sunday, 8:40am: The Super Shuttle picked us up to take us back to the airport. Both flights from Dallas and Houston were on time and everything was going according to plan.

Or so we thought.

We approached the parking garage. We couldn't remember where Mechelle parked the car. Thankfully, we finally found it and started to make our way home. We were determined to have a pleasant ride home because it couldn't get any worse...right?

So far so good.

We decided to take a 5 minute bathroom break. We all got back in the car and the battery was dead!! We quickly found someone to jump us off and thankfully the car immediately started. Making a mental note to not turn the ignition off until we were safely home.

Just to be on the safe side, we thought maybe we should get the "trusty" GPS out again.

The GPS took us a completely different route from our original directions. After two cemetery's, a dirt road, a one lane bridge and what seemed like 15 thousand and one turns later in complete darkness, we finally made it to Roanoke, VA.

9:15pm: We pulled up in my drive way where I was welcomed home by my two beautiful daughters and my loving husband.

Home Sweet Home!

Next years Convention is going to be held in Nashville, TN at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. Hope to see you there!









Sep 30, 2008

New Haircut

From time to time I like to experiment with a new haircut. I got the notion when I saw this adorable hairstyle on a lady that goes to my church. I desperately wanted to take a picture of it and take it in with me to the salon. But I thought she might think I was a little weird asking her to say "cheese".

The last time I went this drastic was during post pardoned depression with Riley. Bad mistake.....

So, today (Tuesday) I told my hair dresser to chop it off! It is a short stack in the back as it gets longer on the sides. I absolutely love it! It's still all one length, but it feels so much better! I'll eventually post a picture of the new hairdo in a couple of days.

At least I have a style for my upcoming trip to Dallas!

Sep 27, 2008

In a few days.....

I will be in an airplane heading for Dallas, TX.

A couple of my friends and I are going to the MOPS Convention on Thursday and returning on Sunday. For those of you that are not familiar with MOPS, it is a ministry for stay at home moms with young children. (ages birth to 6 years of age) We are driving to Raleigh, NC (to keep the cost down) and then taking a direct flight into Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport.

I am really looking forward to it, but I keep thinking about all the things that I need to take care of before I leave. Things like color my hair, making time for a hair cut, etc... The list goes on.

Thankfully, we live near Brent's family and the girls are planning on going to Grandma and Grandpa's house for a sleep over while I'm having some much needed "me" time. It works out really well because Brent doesn't have to take off from work. One less thing for me to worry about.

I'm going to miss my girls and Brent, but sometimes mommies need a break from time to time.

Sep 24, 2008

Birthday Presents



Brent did good. He always gives me the best gifts for my birthday. But he out done himself this year with a 2 x 3 ft canvas of the girls. He always ask me what I want for my birthday, but somehow he seems to surprise me every year.

The only thing I wanted from him was a nice ice bucket. I know it seems silly, but I have always wanted one. From the pictures, you can tell he knows me very well.

Thank you honey, I love you!





Sep 18, 2008

Over Whelmed......

to say the least.

Most people know that allergies are very common in our household. Brent with his tree nut allergies, Riley with peanut allergies and Campbell with shellfish allergies. These are three items that we have learned to live without. It has become second nature to us.

Until, yesterday.

My MIL and I took the girls to an Allergy Specialist yesterday for some clarification on a few issues. One being Riley's Eczema and another being Campbell's constant sneezing and runny nose. I was fairly confident that the shellfish and peanut allergy would be present during the testing process and possibly pets and a few outdoor irritants.

I was right.

Although, I was completely caught off guard with Riley's allergy results. She is also allergic to eggs and wheat. I did not see that coming. She has never had a reaction to them. Unless her reaction is the Eczema. I took her to a local hospital this morning for blood work to find out more answers. I should have the results by Monday.

Needless to say I am extremely over whelmed with this news.

Thankfully, God never puts anything on us that we can't handle. So, with God's help everything will be fine and life will be back to normal soon.

For now, Riley will eat a lot of meat, veggies, yogurt, and cheese. It could be so much worse.

Sep 14, 2008

May I Be Excused?

We have taught Campbell to ask, "May I be excused?" before she can leave the table after a meal. Hoping it will rub off on Riley as well.

After breakfast and lunch today Riley has been repeating the same phrase immediately after Campbell. She tries her best in her own baby language, but we can definitely tell that is what she is saying.

I just love good manners.

Sep 11, 2008

Baby #3

That's right......we are expecting baby #3 on April 1st. I am 11 weeks and 1 day at the moment. This was somewhat of a shock to all of us, but we are excited about having another little Munsey running around the house.

I've been meaning to write about this for a few weeks now, but the nausea was getting the best of me. Now that it is under control (with medication), I am starting to feel better and have more energy to keep up the blog.

Brent is hoping for a boy. I honestly could care less just as long as it is healthy.

I'll keep you updated.

Sep 8, 2008

It made my day

Riley and I went grocery shopping today. One of the things on my grocery list was a bottle of Marsala wine. This will be my first attempt at making Chicken Marsala. I love it at the local Italian Restaurants. So, why not make it for myself?

We were at the checkout line and the sales associate rung up the wine and asked for my ID. I was stunned.

Really?

I proudly pulled out my wallet and flashed my ID at her.

That just made my day!

Sep 5, 2008

First Day of School

Campbell had her first day of Preschool today. I was a little nervous for her because she cried when I left the room during orientation. Although, on the way to drop her off this morning she seemed very calm. A lot calmer than I was.

When I dropped her off the teacher invited her in and that was all it took. She simply walked in and didn't look back. Campbell even told the teacher that I was taking Riley to playgroup while she is in school. It didn't even phase her one bit.

Campbell was all smiles when I picked her up after school. She told me she was ready to go back to school on Monday.

I knew she would love it!

I have to admit it was a little strange only having one child for part of the day. Although, I can definitely get used to this!

Aug 20, 2008

daddy's parenting tip #1

i can't take credit for this, but follow the link below...
this is a great tip from Carlos at ragamuffinsoul.com

"jams the baby’s head all up in there"

Aug 18, 2008

Road Trip

The girls and I are headed to Alabama for a few days. We are leaving tomorrow after Riley's well visit and returning on Sunday. This will be the first time I have taken the girls to visit my parents by myself. I'm a little nervous, but they are such good travelers, I'm sure they will do just fine. Of course, the DVD player helps too.

Don't worry about Brent while we are gone. I'm sure his mom and dad will keep him well fed and entertained. He will probably enjoy the quiet and having the bed all to himself.

I usually end up sleeping in the middle of the bed and hogging all the covers anyway. It will be a nice change of pace for him. : )

Aug 9, 2008

Stinky

Riley is already saying a few words. Just to name a few, she is saying words like: mama, da-da, sissy, kitty, ball, boon (aka. balloon), no, yeah, hi, bye and the list goes on. She will basically repeat anything you ask her to, but she doesn't necessarily say them on her own.

Yesterday, she learned a new word. Don't worry, Brent didn't teach her this one. : )

She came up to me and said, "I stinky". {Does that count as her first sentence?} It took me a few tries to figure out what she was saying so I repeated it back to her. She shook her head yes and then proceeded to get me the diaper and wipes.

Sure enough, she had on a stinky diaper.

Does this mean she will be potty training soon?

Jul 30, 2008

Amazement Square


Sophia and Campbell are painting on a glass wall.











Riley is watching the flow of gravity with a golf ball.








Campbell and Riley are playing in the farm area.








Our local MOPS group had a play date at the Amazement Square in Lynchburg today. Approximately 20 of us were there and we all had a wonderful time. The kids absolutely loved it and the mommies enjoyed seeing them so happy and learning at the same time.

Afterwards, several of us went to Chick fil a for lunch and then headed back home. It was a long day, but worth every minute of it!

Jul 28, 2008

Vistors


This morning while I was drinking my coffee, I looked out the kitchen window and this is what I saw.
Turkeys.
It looks like a mommy (hen) and daddy (tom or gobbler) with 12 little babies (poults). I have seen them at my MIL's back yard a few times, but this was the first time they have gotten this close to my house. They didn't even seem to mind it when I opened the deck door and took a picture of them.
I hope they come back for a visit soon.
By the way, here's some fun turkey facts:

Jul 23, 2008

Yogurt

Riley loves yogurt. She has eaten it since she could have solids. So, today I let her feed herself. I was around the house doing some chores and I checked back in on her a couple minutes later and it was gone! Not a drop on the floor. A little on the food tray and on her hands and face. Other than that, it was all in her tummy.

My little girl is growing up so fast.

Jul 16, 2008

Homestead Creamery





The local MOPS Group in our area (Mother's of Preschoolers) went on a tour of the Homestead Creamery today. Around 30 of us including children were able to tour the creamery and the dairy farm.

Before any of us could enter the creamery, we had to put on hair nets. Don't we look lovely?

We learned how the ice cream, butter, and milk were made. They even gave us samples of ice cream and milk too. It was a special treat because my neighbor and her two kids were able to join us this year as well.

After we toured the creamery, we headed over to the dairy farm and all the kids got to pet a baby calf that was less than a week old. It was so cute. It reminded me of "Norman" on City Slickers.

At the end of our tour all the kids were given a coloring book, pencil, eraser and sticker.

This play date is such a huge hit...we are already making plans to go again next year!

Jul 14, 2008

Car Wash




The girls helped me wash my van today. I don't know who got the wettest....me or the girls.

I lost count of how many times I had to refill the water bucket after the 10th time! Oh well, it kept them entertained for the first part of the morning.

Brosnan Forest

We had such a wonderful time at Brosnan Forest. It truly was a vacation for me considering my parents joined us and they did a lot of baby sitting. Brent and I were able to spend a lot of one-on-one time with each other. Including a day trip to Charleston, SC.

My favorite part was the daily bike rides with Brent and the girls. It was something that we could all do together and everyone seemed to enjoy it.

Most importantly, my children are such good travelers. It makes for a pleasant ride to any destination.

I have uploaded the pictures of our vacation. Enjoy all 116 of them!

Jul 9, 2008

on location...vacation 2008

we're here, vacating. a few mid-week photos...


ever vacation with a wife and two daughters?


Campbell has become a skilled fisherman
(without an actual hook of course)


near the South Carolina coast + July = CURLS!!!


--BSM

Jul 4, 2008

Salem Fair






We always look forward to the Salem Fair. It is one of the biggest high lights around this time every year. It is where I get my once a year funnel cake fix!

Campbell is finally big enough to ride the kiddie rides by herself and she is determined to ride all of them! Riley was content in her stroller, but she was very clear that she wanted to ride the Carousel. She loved it! Laughing and giggling the entire time.

This time next year Riley will be able to ride with big sister!