Friday, January 22, 2010
Saturday, November 14, 2009
#1 Concert
So welcome me back!
Ella is acting crazy.But she has a good reason! Guess where we went?
A Miley Cyrus concert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We went to the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Our seats were pretty high up. But we still rocked out!
Going to our first concert was sooooo amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But the opening act Trace Cyrus' Band-Metro Station was not so amazing .Saturday, October 10, 2009
October is.............
My god-daughter, Abigail gave me this geranium for Mother's Day. Lowe's sells them every year to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation. I have enjoyed watching it bloom on my patio all Summer. This month, the green leaves turned PINK too! A gentle reminder that I need to urge all the ladies I love to take care of their Ta-Tas and do your monthly self exams. This is especially touching this year as two of my co-workers have recently been diagnosed with Breast Cancer.
October is.....
High School Football
This week was SPIRIT week in our school district. Friday was homecoming and everyone was encouraged to wear our Thunderbolt team colors. Marley cheered in the Pep Rally and marched in the parade. Trey and I went to the Pep Rally and sat with Ella's class. We tried to win the Spirit Stick for Rolling Acres, but those crazy high school kids won again this year.
Marley's cheer squad-JV Bolts do a mount during half time.
This picture leaves my speechless. Those boys are in seventh grade! I don't like them looking at my cheerleader that way.October is..........
the time to put the Pumpkins out.
Our family took advantage of the beautiful Fall weather and took a trip to our favorite pumpkin patch today. The Kehr family is selling pumpkins on Basehoar Road. Please stop by if you live locally and need pumpkins. Ella is good friends with their daughter, Ellie. We picked 5 pumpkins totaling 126 pounds! They look great in front of our house now. I will have to try to get a picture posted after we carve them. The girls are now hunting for jack-o-lantern templates on the web.
October is .....
my favorite.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Puppy Dog Eyes and Pouty Lip
Who can resist a face like this?
Monday, September 14, 2009
I love my sister but..........
I just found this photo on my camera when I uploaded some pictures from the weekend. I have no idea when Ella did this to him. I don't think he was too happy about it.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
ACE of CAKES, Jr. Edition
My girls and I all love the show Ace of Cakes on the Food Network.
Marley has been asking me to make this cake for three years. It is not one the Duff made on his program (his are much more creative than this), but rather one that Marley saw on the TV program Zoom on PBS when she was six. This kid has an incredible memory, she never forgets anything. When she asked again this weekend, I finally agreed to give it a try.
Much to my delight, it was far easier than I had imagined. I figured it would take us an entire day to finish. But it took far less then that. We baked the hamburger (brownie mix) on Friday night. And also made the cheese (melted Starburst), pickles and tomatoes (candy fruit slices).
Saturday morning we baked the bun (yellow cake) and created the lettuce (fruit by the foot). We put icing on each layer and assembled in no time. Marley topped it off with sesame seeds (Rice Krispies). We were finished by noon. Tuesday, September 1, 2009
"Triple Poo"
Ella (age 7) is entering Mrs. Abrisch's second grade class and Marley (age 9) is entering 4th grade in Ms. Aldinger's class.
Ella was particularly excited about going back to school this year. She had picked out her outfit weeks ago but at the last minute re-thought her choice. She decided against the purple shirt/vest combo and beige denim jeans and went with the pink top and princess capris instead. After all, pink is her best color.
Marley was all set with her new rock star outfit from the Hannah Montana collection. You can't notice it here, but she used a gift certificate she received for her birthday to get a matching manicure.
Tuesday night before school started, there was so much to do. We opened all the new school supplies and packed the new backpacks and pencil cases. Prepared snacks and water bottles. Read the lunch menu. Then it was off to the bathroom for showers.
Marley was in and out fairly quickly, hurrying to get back downstairs to finish watching America's Got Talent.
Ella, however, was in the bathroom much longer. When she finally came and joined the rest of us in front of the TV, I asked her what she had been doing. She explained that she had brushed her teeth, used Smart Rinse, flossed, brushed again and then used the Smart Rinse again. I thought to myself she either wanted to have very clean teeth and fresh breathe for school or she is developing obsessive compulsive disorder.
I commented on how she was doing such a great job in getting ready for school and the extra amount of time she had been in the bathroom. She then responded with the announcement that she had also washed her entire body four times using every bottle of shower gel in the bathroom and she.....
"Triple Poo-ed".
Now we are all cracking up.
Brushing your teeth twice is one thing, excessive body washing another, but a
"triple poo!!!!"
C'mon.
How does anyone "triple poo?????"
Through our laughter, Ella explains that she "triple poo-ed and double condition-nerd" And that is why her hair was so soft and shiny!
SEE!
In the morning I made chocolate chip pancakes. And then we headed out for our walk to school. This is not only the first day of school but also the first day of my new exercise routine.
We made it to Ella's school first.
With Marley in a new building this year, this was the first time I was sending Ella off by herself. She doesn't have her big sister looming around the next corner to watch out for her anymore. I think she was a little bit nervous going through the door. I thought to myself that she suddenly looked very small going through that big door all alone.
Then we walked a few steps further to Marley's new school building. She admitted to being nervous and told me that she felt small. That was all soon forgotten when we quickly caught a glimpse of her good friends already waiting in the crowd.
Marley left me hanging in the street and ran off to be with her friends.
And before I headed off with Trey on my stroll around town, I stood there wondering if any of them had "triple poo-ed."
















