Monday, December 15, 2008

Corin's Preschool Christmas Program

First Baptist Preschool presented "The Story of Jesus" this year. It was beautiful and quite a production to pull off with around 100 students. They did a fabulous job. They knew their songs and motions and sang their very best. Corin was a little shepherd and sang "Silent Night" in both English and Spanish and then ended with "Joy to the World". As always we enjoyed having Grandma and Uncle Eddie and then Corin's Mr. Matt and Ms. Kris!! Thanks for coming guys.












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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree!

The story that goes with the four Christmas trees.
If you have read my husband's blog lately, you will discover that he has a hard time getting rid of things. I do not share the same hardship of throwing out old things, except when it comes to Christmas. (thus our collection of trees). The first tree pictured below is the newest member. I purchased this for a great deal last year when I was tired of stringing lights on the tree. It is pre-lit, fabulous, and bigger. This is decorated green and gold to match the room in which it sits (living room). As a side note, you will see that every room of my house is a different (Martha Stewart) color which my husband (& some of his friends) loving refer to as an "Easter Basket."

The second tree was the very first tree we bought. It is several years old and had to be assembled branch by branch. (which is clearly why I needed a new one). I let the kids assemble it. This is decorated silver and plum to match the room in which it sits. (dining room)

Now this one is quite sad looking I know, but my sister-in-law was going to throw it out and I just couldn't part with it. So, I adopted it and it now sits next to the fireplace and is decorated blue and white. (Now Deb does not know just how old this is--somewhere around 25+ years) Aslan wanted to do this one by himself.

Our last tiny little tree is in the girl's room. It is pink and purple with a few "My Little Pony" ornaments hanging on.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Yeah!! Decorating Time!!

We could not wait for the first day of our vacation because we had three days before we had to do anything. So, we had lots of time at home to decorate for Christmas. We made Daddy get the tree out first thing and the girls and I went to it. We carefully placed each ornament in its own special place. Corin continued to say "It's just beauuuutiful Mommy." I love that and this time of year.
After we were done with the first tree (we have three other trees in our house) the girls had the need to decorate themselves. With Stickers:)



I love the look of determination on Corin's face!




Don't mind the mess in the background. We were building castles.
(a must for all decorated princesses)


Saturday, November 22, 2008

Friday, November 21, 2008

Cutest Little Indian

Corin's Thanksgiving Luncheon was Friday. Since she is in the three year-old class, she gets to be an Indian. She sang "One Little, Two Little, Three Little Indians..." (actually she only did the hand motions, it looked as if she was taking it all in). We had around 300 parents and family in attendance. Quite a big crowd.
She did count out loud with the rest of her class, ten Indians in Spanish and then sang the second song. Of course, I thought I recorded all of that song and realized when I went to turn it off I never turned it on!!!! So, sadly disappointed I do not have a cute little video to post.
She was so cute and we had a great lunch together. (I always forget to take a picture of the lunch and decorations) It was really beautifully decorated and when Corin and I were done she was a big helper. She helped me very carefully take down all the wall decorations. Thanks, Corin





I love my little Indian!!!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

My Little Cheerleader

I couldn't wait for this day so that I could post it. Saturday was Rilian's dress rehearsal for her cheer competition. Rilian wanted to be on the All-Star team this year and she has worked so hard to be her best. I am just so proud of her! Her first competition is this Saturday and we are super excited.

Rilian with one of her coaches (who is also on the Senior Team)


The 2008 Edge All-Star Mini Team


Rilian and team-mate, Maci Leaphart


Here is Rilian in her 2008 routine. During the short two
minutes, I could not hold back the tears. My little girl
is growing up!!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Veteran's Day Program

Aslan auditioned for the fourth grade chorus this year. He made his momma so proud when he wanted to sing!! He really has a sweet voice and every year asks if he can sing in the Jr. Heartland Idol competition. One of these days we are going to have to let him do that.
His first chorus performance was Monday for Veteran's Day. They performed several songs, gave gifts to the veterans, had a speaker, and then a slide show. It was very nicely done. Good Job, Aslan.






Saturday, November 8, 2008

Women of Faith

I was able to go to Women of Faith this year with Grace Church. This is the church that my brother-in-law is the pastor, our best friends are the associate pastor, my best friend from Ft. Lauderdale and a load of other friends all attend. I had a blast!!! This was a great rememberance of the first time I got to know the Wheelocks and this time was no exception. I got to know the youngest Wheelock (who is now my favorite). God is good and even though there were women all over the place, I still was able to have deep meaningful conversations with my friends (and a few fun ones--right girls?!!)
I have determined I want to be like Patsy Clairmont when I grow up!! This conference has some of the neatest and talented women speakers in the world, and just listening to them you feel like you are becoming a better person (I'm sure the Holy Spirit has something to do with that!!!)
Thank you ladies for such a great time and to through in an added bonus-- my sister broke away from her family and met us for dinner Friday night. I could right a whole blog just about my sister and I probably will!! I love you, Stacey and I' so glad you got to come!!!


My beautiful friend, Lori!!!


Me surrounded by Wheelocks! AAAAHHH:) Love you guys!


My absolutely stunning baby sister, Stacey!!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Rilian & Corin Hospital

Saturday morning I checked on the girls who were very quite and working very hard on something. Here is what they showed me.... All their Webkinz were sick so they had the essentials.... pillow, blanket, DVD, remote control, and the thermometer! I love the way they play especially when they play so nice together (bloggable moments:) Then the tragedy occurred. Corin had a cut on the top of her toe. Rilian told me she could take care of it, so I let her. She found the bandaids and applied it correctly and then rigged up a gadget so that Corin could carry her foot and be able to walk.








Friday, October 31, 2008

Trick-or-Treating

The girls were by themselves this year for trick-or-treating. Aslan was invited over Dylan's house (who were so excited to see each other, that they got too busy playing and didn't want to trick-or-treat). Rodger was speaking at a men's retreat so, the girls had the night to ourselves.
The streets were packed this year and we were bombarded by hoards of kids every time we went to a door. The girls held their own and used very good manners. (Makes a momma proud!) We made sure to head to grandma's house and made it there right before she ran out of candy. She told us that within one hour she was out of candy. We had a great time and really enjoyed seeing all our neighbors.
One compelling thought: I always think how sad it is that this is the one time of year neighborhoods do something together. A night that I would rather not celebrate. I don't like passing up an opportunity to connect with neighbors.

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Sea World with Aunt Stacey, Uncle Jason, & Aidan

We have Sea World Fun Pass for our family and wanted to go and enjoy the Halloween Spooktacular. We went with Stacey, Jason, and Aidan and we had a great time. Rodger found us a great deal on Expedia to stay in a three bedroom suite with the Floridays Resort. It was beautiful and we loved all being together.
I love spending time with my family and wish it could always last longer than it does.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Fall Fun Fest

My little scaries!!! Woodlawn Elementary had their Fall Fun Fest and Aslan's class was in charge of face painting. So, while I was manning the booth, Daddy took the crew around to play games. They had a blast and won several prizes. The girls loved getting their faces painted and the "play teeth" were a big hit!!!









Thursday, October 9, 2008

Kid's Day at Florida Hospital

Florida Hospital held a kid's day fair on their premises. We were invited to go because Aslan would be doing an exhibition with Martial Arts America. It was a neat day because Grandma, Uncle Ed, and even Aunt Debbie were able to come and see Aslan. Despite how hot it was we had a good time.

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Way to go Aslan!!!

Way to go Bud!!!! At an exhibition for Martial Arts America, Aslan got the chance to break his first board. He got up there with no hesitation takes two practice placements and then kicks it !!! Please excuse my very loud scream at the end. I was just extremely proud!!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Paneecakes

One Saturday morning, I was cooking the girls pancakes and Corin was very excited. We don't have pancakes that often and she had to sing about it! She kept calling them "paneecakes" and she wanted three. So her little song went something like this..."I want 3 I want 3 I want 3 paneecakes." It was too cute. Oh the joy of pancakes!!!!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Friday, September 19, 2008

Rilian's 6th Birthday


Amazing! That my little girl is already 6 years old. We are not big on huge parties, but we always enjoy inviting our same friends and family. The only thing we do big is the cake. They are allowed to pick out whatever they want. This year's cake was big, really big. Well, you see:)

Thursday, September 18, 2008

My First Post

So, I said I didn't have time, but here I am beginning my family blog:) Everyone continues to say how easy this is, however; I am finding it a little difficult. Maybe I shouldn't admit that, but so far I have no idea!
I do not like computers very much for storing info(because mine completely died last week)!! I figure I better start this so my memories will be forever somewhere, even through fire, rain, and catastrophe.
I appreciate any help by you, veteran bloggers, in order to better personalize my page. (Remember I know nothing)