Five years later we have grown to love Tennessee as much as our home state of Texas. Our adventures as a military family continue in the land made famous for country music and hot chicken. As much as our lives have changed with our twenty plus years in the military, much remains the same. We spend our weekends playing soccer, our winters on the beach, and our holidays with family.
Friday, November 28, 2008
O Christmas Tree
The Wonder of Christmas
I cannot take credit. Wes took both of these tonight. I think they
encapsulate what I tried to articulate in my last post.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Thanksgiving
Thirty four...
That's the number of people who accepted our invitation for Thanksgiving lunch. Wes was up at 4:00 this morning to get the fire started on the smoker, and it was the best turkey I have ever eaten! I guess the others enjoyed it, too, because there are no left-overs.
Evan has anticipated this day for weeks now, not for food but for the "marathon" football game he had planned in the backyard. The boys played for hours, and when the last guests walked out the door, all three of my boys fell fast asleep.
Many thanks to all of our wonderful friends for spending the day with us! We are looking forward to hosting Thanksgiving lunch in November '09 already!
That's the number of people who accepted our invitation for Thanksgiving lunch. Wes was up at 4:00 this morning to get the fire started on the smoker, and it was the best turkey I have ever eaten! I guess the others enjoyed it, too, because there are no left-overs.
Evan has anticipated this day for weeks now, not for food but for the "marathon" football game he had planned in the backyard. The boys played for hours, and when the last guests walked out the door, all three of my boys fell fast asleep.
Many thanks to all of our wonderful friends for spending the day with us! We are looking forward to hosting Thanksgiving lunch in November '09 already!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Cupcakes for Thanksgiving
My mom found this idea in a magazine and sent it to me last week. It's Turkey Cupcakes for Thanksgiving.
The boys were super excited about putting these together. It was perfect timing
when another friend posted a recipe for yellow cake on her blog. The boys and I
made the cake with her recipe, decorated the cupcakes with chocolate icing, and
began the finishing touches.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Lion Heart
Keagan realized just this weekend that Evan is now six. Evan's
sixth birthday was 02 NOV, but for the past three weeks Keagan thought that
Evan was still five. Keagan actually believed that he would turn five in August
and they would then be the same age. On Saturday, he became quite upset when he
overheard me tell someone that Evan was now six. He exclaimed, "I will
never catch up with him now." Last week Wes had to try to explain to
Keagan that he will always be the little brother. Keagan didn't like the idea
of always being little so to appease him Wes began to call him Lion Heart; the
premise being that although Keagan is in a tiny body, he has the courage and
bravery of a big lion. What a great dad! Keagan loves the name and proudly says
that he is little but brave like a lion.
Friday, November 21, 2008
He Said It
Last night Evan and I got into bed to read books. I pulled a book
off the book shelf for Evan to read and he didn't want to read it because he
had already read it to me several times. I told him that by re-reading books to
me he becomes a better reader. I proceeded to explain that by doing this he
improves his reading fluency, but before I could finish my sentence he said,
"The flu! You want me to read this book and get the flu?"
Keagan is totally into Star Wars; I know nothing about any of it. A week ago I heard Keagan exclaim, "Let's go, Evan. Jennifer Grievous is coming!" I didn't think twice about it, and I chased the boys around the house playing the role of "Jennifer." When Wes got home a couple of days later, I was told my role was that of General Grievous, not Jennifer Grievous.
Keagan is totally into Star Wars; I know nothing about any of it. A week ago I heard Keagan exclaim, "Let's go, Evan. Jennifer Grievous is coming!" I didn't think twice about it, and I chased the boys around the house playing the role of "Jennifer." When Wes got home a couple of days later, I was told my role was that of General Grievous, not Jennifer Grievous.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Celebrating United
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