Sunday, August 16, 2009

Dance Dynamics

Yesterday, Nicole started her dance class. She was Adorable...and had a blast...and she totally participated!!!

Look how cute she is!!!







Here is Nicole will Miss Anna. We know Anna from the college ministry. She is a sweet friend who loves kids and is just great with Nicole's age.


I'm excited for Nicole to have a fun activity to look forward to every week. It's so sweet:-)

Sweet Potato

Sweet Potato, Sweet Potato...I love you!

So, considering all we did was plant two sweet potatoes and water when we remembered, our sweet potato harvest came out all right. We have lots of small potatoes, and a couple of big ones.



What do I do to make them last a while?

Now we are preparing our soil for our major planting coming up this month, next and October. It's time to bring it on:-)

Thursday, August 13, 2009

New - Old Dress

Our Internet was down yesterday, which was a bummer because I really wanted to post a picture of the pretty dress Nicole had on Yesterday.



I have been looking forward to Nicole wearing it, because it was my dress as a little
girl. Only, Nicole is barely 3, and I was close to 5 (if not 5 already) in this picture, haha.



There is some discrepancy over the origin of this dress. I always thought, and my mom agrees with me, that she (my mom) made this dress for me. But, my dad said yesterday that it was my mom's mom (Mama Pat) who made it. So...Mama Pat....do you remember? Can you clear this up? Either way, it was a special dress because it was handmade, by someone, with love:-)

Nicole LOVED the dress and told everyone she saw yesterday that it was her mommy's dress, but now it's not anymore, now it's hers:-)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The deal of the year I do believe

My crazy friend Teri found a HUGE money maker tip last week about a sale at Winn-Dixie this week. So, she planned ahead, and let me in on it as well. She found this deal over at Thrifty Florida Mama

Here's the deal. Glade Plug -ins were Buy One Get One Free (BOGO). There is a BOGO free coupon. This works out to two free Glade Plug-ins. Then, Winn-Dixie added that they would print off a $1.00 coupon from their catalina machine for each plug in. This $1 coupon can be used at any grocery store on your next purchase because it's a "manufacturer coupon". So...here's what I did.

I bought 20 BOGO coupons from Teri (who ordered a crazy amount last week). I was able to purchase 40 Glad plug-ins (BOGO sale and BOGO Q) and pay only tax $.06/each. Then, each plug in gave me $1.00 back. So...I should have bought 40 plug ins for $2.40 and received $40 in catalina coupons. But...the deal gets sweeter.

I found out last night at our Clipper Chicks meeting, that my friend Sky (who also did this deal with Teri) purchased, sort of on a whim, 2 Juicy Juice Immunity boxes because they were on sale and she had coupons. Low and behold...the catalina printed MORE Juicy Juice coupons AND a $1.00 catalina for each juice she bought.

So...using the above knowledge and a coupon for a free package of diapers and a free package of wipes...here's what I bought....



40 Glade Plug-ins (first come first serve...who wants them? I don't, haha)
12 boxes of Juicy Juice Immunity and Brain Booster
1 34 ct. pck of diapers
1 64 ct. pck of wipes.

I did 6 transactions and spent $7.40 and received 36 Catalina $1 coupons back.
Now, my total out of pocket was way to high. I should have only spent $3.40...but I wasn't paying attention at first and paid for my first few transactions with my own cash intead of handing over some of my $1 catalinas. So...that stinks...I wasted $4.00

Oh well.

Here's what my purchase should have cost me
Glad plug ins $79.60
Juicy Juice $35.88
Diapers $7.99
Wipes $3.59
Grand Total (without sales/coupons) $206.66

Total Savings $199.26
PLUS $36 in Coupons to use at any grocery store (here I come Publix!)

Honestly though, I don't care about the plug ins. BUT...the Juicy Juice and diapers/wipes is an amazing deal. I'm happy to have paid $7.40 out of pocket for all that juice, diapers AND wipes.

Thanks Teri on the heads up of the amazing deal.

And Tiffy...I know your going to make fun of having all this glade stuff. Ask Chris if he wants me to bring you half of them *wink* *wink* haha.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Lakes Park Family Day

We had a fantastically fun day Sunday at a place we've never been. Jeremy has been working a lot on Captiva this year, and daily passed Lakes Park. We looked it up online and found that it looked like a lot of fun. We finally made it up there, because it is a bit of a drive, but it was well worth it. There were several play grounds, two water pad play areas, bike trails, and even train rides (although I don't think those were running today). We spent several hours this morning and this afternoon playing together. It was a great chance for our family to relax and have a good time together. Enjoy the pictures.


Hannah doing the rock wall


Daddy and the girls on one of the playgrounds


Nicole falling from some sort of dangling sliding toy. She was not hurt from the fall, it wasn't to far, but made for a funny picture. I think if you click on it, it'll be bigger and you can see her face better.


Like father - like daughter. If Jeremy were three...I'm pretty sure he would have spent most of his time on the splash pad in the same place Nicole did...under the mini water fall.


Hannah playing in the water....we have a ton of water pictures...I just had to pic a couple. These girls love the water!

After water play, we rented a surrey...I think that's what it's called. It was a family bicycle (although Jeremy did most of the work). We spent an hour riding around the trails, stopping once for pizza and ice cream. Both girls really enjoyed it. My belly was in the way a bit so I couldn't help him peddle much...that's my excuse anyway. It looks dorky...but is was really a lot of fun. We laughed much of the way.

Someone had to take the picture, so I'm missing, but my seat was behind Nicole.

Hannah fell asleep on the last half of the ride. Hopefully I can move the video so it appears below...if not, it'll be at the end of the post. It's quite funny.


After we came home to relax, we headed back out and went to the pool for a little while before dinner. The girls got new bathing suites we tried out, with padding in them to help them float. It worked well for Nicole, but not so much for Hannah. It's ok though...she was pretty darn cute.

Ah...I couldn't move the video. You'll have to watch dear little Hannah being lulled to sleep by the bumpy trails



So...that was our very fun family day. I'm thankful we had such a great day before the week kicks into gear again.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Girl's Night

Last night was our much anticipated "Girl's Night". This started a few months ago when Jeremy had to go out of town. I remember my mom always doing something special when my dad was out of town so we had something to look forward to that was out of the ordinary. I wanted to do something like that with Nicole (and Hannah one day...and even baby boy). So...Nicole and I started "Girls Night".

Here is our series of events....
Hannah goes to bed a bit earlier than normal (next year, she can participate)
We watch....

Mary Poppins



One of our favorite scenes. We both like the chimney sweep scene, the chalk drawing scene, and the laughing room.

While watching Mary Poppins, we do the following...


First Nicole paints her own toenails



Then she paints her fingernails


Then she paints MY toe nails and fingernails. She was very tired and very into the movie last night, so she only painted 3 of my toenails, I had to finish them off.


Then, we eat our popcorn and cookies


A lovely picture of the two of us.


She was pretty sleepy last night, so we just laid and watched the movie for most of the time. She was determined to make it through. And She did!


Before going to bed, she found a pair of panty hose. Since I almost never wear such things, she didn't know what they were. She thought she'd try them on for size.


We ended the night by reading some of the Bible together and falling asleep in bed. I enjoyed every moment of it. It was fun to listen to her get excited all day in anticipating of our "Girls Night". I hope this is always a special tradition when daddy is gone.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Discretion

Do you ever do something and later see the error in it? I just did

I like to blog for several reasons.

1. There are some grandparents and relatives who check regularly and they get to see a glimpse of our lives even though they are far away. If not for this blog, they would know very little about Nicole and Hannah, and whatever else I choose to share. So, primarily, I blog for them.

2. I also blog to keep a record of our family: events, stories, pictures, special occasions, every day fun, etc.

3. I like to blog for my friends who also read it. Sometimes I share more personal struggles because I think it helps them see that when they have a bad day, they aren't the only ones. I am encouraged when I see that others I look up to and respect also struggle with disciple or eating or whatever. It helps me to continue to persevere when I read their stories...sometimes in the heat of the moment, and others in retrospect.

4. Sometimes however, I use this blog as a outlet for myself...this is where I go wrong. I get frustrated with people who always act like their life is perfect with no problems, worries or issues, because I'm pretty sure NO ONE'S life is like that. As much as we try to put our full hope, trust and reliance in the Lord, we are still human and struggle through our days. Sometimes I share more of the story than is needed.

This is where I went wrong the other day. I could have shared a perfectly nice time at Rookery Bay with my girls and no one would have known any more than that. Yet...I chose to share about my difficulties with Nicole and Hannah in the past few days and I fear I shared to much. I have received numerous e-mails and phone calls, some just wanting to encourage me, others wanting to offer me advice, and I'm sure there are a few of you who shook their head in shame at me for not being able to "handle" two and here I am having a third soon. No one seemed to remember the cute pictures or good times we had that day. I thought I was writing a bit tongue and cheek and a bit real to show that life is not always perfect. I hoped to also be somewhat of an encouragement to a friend who may have had a rough week too...but this was not the case.

What I regret the most however, is that I shared to much about Nicole's rebellion in a way that, if she were older, may bring her shame. If you ask my mom, I'm pretty sure she would tell you that I have never once gone to her and poured out any anger or frustration I may have had with Jeremy (ok...honestly, I'm very rarely ever frustrated with him...he's simply the BEST!). But, from the day we got married, I made it a point to never defame his name to my parents, my friends or others. I want to always say uplifting and encouraging words about him to others.

However, I have not had this philosophy with my children, and quite honestly, I think this is shameful. Especially when I share specifics on the Internet, on a blog that really anyone could find if they wanted. My greatest regret about yesterday's post is not that some people think I'm either incapable of raising my kids or that they pity me or that they think I'm foolish, because none is true....but that I defamed Nicole's name and gave specific information in public about her rebellious heart.

We are all sinners. We all have rebellious hearts. One of the most difficult things about being a parent is seeing that rebellion so early in our small children, and then going after that with the Word of God. Often times as parents we try to make our kids "act right" but deal not with their rebellious hearts and nature...it's far more difficult to do that. It's much easier to each them to behave than it is to help them see the sin that causes that bad behavior. However, Jeremy and I have set out not to have "good kids" because that's how they are "suppose to be". But, to help them see their sin and their great need for a Savior, Jesus Christ. Without the hope of the cross in our discipline, there is no hope at all. But, this is so hard to teach and so hard to learn. I have grown more spiritually since becoming a mother than at any other time in my life because my own sin nature quickly comes out in the forms of anger, greed, selfishness, and pride.

I see that I have gone off and talked about something a bit far from the origin of my topic. My point is this...I am going to try to not use this blog to publicly defame anyone in my family. I will continue to share funny stories, sad stories, pictures and outings. But, I will try to show more discretion in my posts because, just as I don't want to ever speak negatively of Jeremy to anyone, I also do not want to speak negatively of my children either. There may be private conversations when I'm seeking advice or encouragement that I may share, but I will not do it on the blog again, Lord Willing.

Nicole, one day when you look at these blogs, know that I ask for your forgiveness and I'm thankful God gave you to me as my very special and sweet daughter.

I am turning off comments to this post. If you have something to say, then you can e-mail me on this one. If not, that's fine...I just wanted to get this off my chest and move on.

Stay tuned tomorrow for pictures of our "Girl's Night". The greatly anticipated event all day today.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Rookery Bay

I decided to take the girls on a whim to Rookery Bay...and it was a SUPER decision. They have a fairly small learning center, but it was perfect for the girls. And....even better...we were the only ones there for the first hour! I was expecting some day camps to be there or something, but nope...just us...no other kids to stress me out. So, I took Hannah out of the stroller, and both girls got to walk around and explore. They have a large fish tank on the floor that was the highlight of day for both girls. At the end, Nicole even got to help feed the fish shrimp. I was impressed, she took the first shrimp and threw it in the water, no problem...but she freaked out about the second shrimp and dropped it on the floor! haha. Hannah would run up to the tank and yell at the fish, the turn away and squeal.

These pictures were taken from my phone, so I apologize they aren't great quality. It also explains why I didn't get Nicole feeding the fish, my camera wouldn't turn on fast enough.


Hannah checking out the fish tank on the floor. She really liked this (and the stairs, but that's besides the point)


They had another small aquarium. Nicole is looking at a flounder. It was cool to take her because she's very inquisitive and asks all kinds of questions. We are hoping to go to the Atlanta Aquarium sometime soon, so I think that will be lots of fun and excitement for her.

Nicole was looking at a display about the birds on the beach. I forget...are these sandpipers?

Upstairs was a history exhibit. They had a lookout station with rocking chairs and binoculars. Nicole knew exactly what to do (although in this picture she's looking inside, not outside). But, I got in trouble from her when I used the binoculars without first putting the strap around my neck. She was adorable! and loved using those things!


We packed a lunch and ate outside. Today was perfect. A storm was brewing so it was not hot and a bit windy. No bugs, no sun...good quick picnic weather. Nicole is "helping" Hannah drink her juice.

We ended our lunch with a walk through the butterfly garden. Nicole even found a butterfly (and didn't freak out). It was a beautiful monarch. Of course, I didn't get a picture of it because my phone was to slow. Oh well.

For my local friends with kids...this was a nice change of pace. It was not busy (at least not today) It was not to big so the little kids get lost. It was CHEAP! $5.00 but print this coupon and get in for $4.00. Children under 6 are free. (The conservancy is $9.00/adult in comparison). We watched a little 10 minute video on Rookery Bay and Nicole was very interested, asking all sorts of questions about the wildlife. Fridays are kids days (kids over 6 get in free with a paying adult) and they said they have a lot of kids activities. The touch tank is open, fish feeding, and crafts I believe. Only a couple more weeks of this though. Tomorrow their emphasis is on oysters. I won't go tomorrow...but I may think about it next week, we'll see. It was a fun little morning trip with a picnic lunch. A much needed "happy time" for our little group of girls. We all had fun, no one got in trouble, and momma was not frustrated. YAY!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Busted!! and Backpacks of love

For the past couple days, we have caught Nicole hanging out somewhere, she's not suppose to be anymore




The first time Nicole climbed into Hannah's crib was during nap time. It was a difficult moment not to laugh at, and especially difficult not to photograph. However, she had already been in a lot of trouble that day for playing (read....Destroying her room) during nap time. So, she ended up getting in trouble for climbing in the crib.

The second time it happened, was the same night (Monday) just after we put the girls down to bed for the night. I had left for my clipper chicks meeting and Jeremy heard the girls laughing. He again, found Nicole with her blanket, pillow and doggie, all lying in Hanah's bed. Again...she got in trouble.

However, this morning, she climbed in after everyone had woke up from sleeping all night. I finally could resist no longer and took the pictures. They were having fun. I don't mind so much if this happens, as long as it's not during naps or during the night. After naps and night night time is ok. I'm glad Nicole is learning to enjoy Hannah more.

Backpacks filled with love (and school supplies)

As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I just haven't been able to resist amazing back to school deals. However, since my kids are not yet in school and I don't have a need for endless supplies of spiral notebooks, I decided I would have a blast "buying" all sorts of free and almost free items and donate them. I decided to donate two well stocked backpacks to Sunlight Homes, a Christian organization in town that takes in at risk pregnant teens and young women. They make them continue their education, do chores, go to church and counseling session as well as prepare them for their new life as a young mom. They provided prenatal support and a safe place for these young ladies. I'm always happy to help an organization that supports life.

So...Monday morning, Nicole and I dumped all the schools supplies onto the floor and began pairing up all the matching pieces (most everything I bought two of)



Then we stocked the backpacks full of items like....(this is from memory)
*3 ring binder
*filler paper
*4 book covers
* a zillion (ok, maybe a little less) of pens and pencils)
*highlighters
*spiral notebooks
*white erase board and markers
*erasers, crayons, scissors, glue
*composition notebook
*protractor
*toothbrush and makeup remover
*and much more



We also filled a bag with "feminine products", band aids, blood glucose meters (for any girls with gestational diabetes), hygiene products, dishwasher soap, and a large box with outgrown clothes (btw...they need boys 18month and larger clothes right now if you have any).

It was a fun activity to do with Nicole because I got to tell her a little about the girls. She was so excited she "drew" a picture for them, "cooked" them some food (in her kitchen), and asked about them throughout the day. She would occasioanlly bring me items and ask me if "the girls with the backpacks" need them. I loved her help and I hope I can do things like this with her more often (especially with my coupons) and teach her to help others.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Nicole's "House"

Self Portraits




Enjoy this video of Nicole's little play area. You MUST watch at least the first few seconds for a classic answer from a three year to a very dumb question asked by mom:-)