Monday, November 26, 2007

Thanksgiving

Okay, so I am way behind on updating the blog, but I do have lots of pictures and things to come. For now, some random thoughts on Thanksgiving:
*We drove from Cincy to Memphis. We were in the car for 11 minutes before we had to pull over and 17 minutes before someone asked when we were going to get there. We stopped at two Barrels and Corkys. We all needed Lipitor.
*If you are traveling with kids, Embassy Suites rocks. In the Memphis location, there were ducks (it's no Peabody) but the boys got a kick out of it.
*From the it's a small world department, we ran into the Calhouns at the hotel. Barry went to college with them and then we stayed with them in Atlanta when we had our wedding shower there. The last time we saw them was 13 years ago and they are just as fabulous now as they were then.
*We had a great time with Barry's parents and some of my family. It's so cool that I married someone from a town where I have some family.
*I don't sleep particularly well with any members of my family right now. Barry snores, Matty head butts and Joshie gropes.
*I had a book light with me to read in the dark and a headlamp with me to knit in the dark. Barry did not find the headlamp sexy. He kept asking if I wanted to go splunking. Well, we were driving all the way through Kentucky.
*Just when you thought our diet couldn't get any worse, we ate at the Log Cabin (fried catfish) and McDonald's on the way home. Keep the Lipitor comin'.
*The boys slept 15 minutes in the car - the last 15 minutes of the entire trip.

Hope you have lots to be grateful for - we do!

Jenn

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Wake Up Call

Edit:

This link does not work anymore, but I encourage you to check out The Last Lecture.

www.randypausch.com



If you want a reminder about what is important, check out this video. It is time well spent.

http://www.oprah.com/videochannel/videochannel_player.jhtml?video=1178&category=31

Friday, November 2, 2007

Who Can It Be Knocking at My Door?

The Halloween pictures, but first, the Halloween story. It's just not a celebration at our house unless someone is throwing up. Halloween itself went fine. Lots of adorable costumes, tons of kids and neighbors around and waaaay too much candy. Everyone went to bed pretty early and we were all tired from all the candy acquiring.
JJ has had a little bit of a sniffle, not even a cold, but the weather is changing and we are knee deep in fall around here. About 11:40 he comes into our room and I pull him into bed. He kind of dozed for a while, but would cough now and then, but really wasn't settled. I made the mistake at 1:40 of trying to rearrange him and tuck him to see if that would help him settle. This made him angry. He started crying and then started coughing and then started gagging. At 1:41 he threw up all over our bed.
I started stripping the bed and it was fun because I love housework in the middle of the night. (Not so much.) I ended up in the guest room and went back to sleep. Barry took JJ and they ended up in his room. I would just like to add: forget flowers and jewelry, your husband taking the puking child and you going back to sleep. Hot, my friends, very hot.
And now, the pictures:

Halloween Pictures

Our sons seem to be into law enforcement.Let's go! We get free candy! Howdy, Ma'am.
Don't mess with me.