This is totally not what I had in mind for my Christmas blog BUT here it is Dec. 31st and I still haven't gotten anything posted so I figured I better throw something out there. Christmas morning Ansley had a nasty virus and spent the day throwing up. Unfortunately I didn't get many pictures Christmas morning but despite her feeling sick, we had a pretty good day just sitting around doing nothing. Sarah spent the entire day playing with her new doll house and Ansley just wanted to be held. Fortunately for her the virus only lasted a couple of days but it ended up passing around to each one in the house. Other than a minor tummy ache from Sarah, everyone seems to be officially virus free today...YAY!! I hope everyone had a great Christmas!!
P.S. the picture of Adam and Ansley was taken Christmas Eve so that explains the smiles. Little did she know what the next 48 hours had in store for her!
Friday, December 26, 2008
Merry Christmas!
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Last batch of cookies
As Christmas day nears, we baked and decorated our last batch of Christmas cookies. It's also going to be our 4th (and last) time to Stone Mountain tonight as we slowly start to wrap up all the holiday activities we've done the past month....and a half! We have stayed so busy doing crafts and other things this season that life might seem pretty boring after it's all over and done with! Sarah LOVED decorating the cookies with her special icing and Ansley.....well, Ansley just enjoyed sucking the icing out of the tube and trying to decorate herself! I can't wait to taste these yummy creations~
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Friday, December 19, 2008
Flashback Friday - The TRUE meaning of Christmas
Each year I look forward to the Charlie Brown Christmas special and am even more excited to share that memory with both Sarah and Ansley. My very favorite part is when Linus gets up in front of everyone and tells the real reason for Christmas. I think this is a special memory for me because ever since I was little, I could recite the entire thing with him. As a child we were taught those same verses from Luke chapter 2. I vividly remember being in kindergarten and reciting those verses as we put on a play in our classroom. I don't remember too much from that kindergarten year but I do remember learning bible verses weekly and especially at Christmas time. Thank you mom and dad for instilling the true meaning of Christmas to us at such a young age.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Our special cookies
Yesterday we found out we were having a special visitor. Uncle Sean was in town and would be stopping by for a visit. Sarah loves when Uncle Sean comes to visit. She was so excited that she wanted to make him some cookies. Sarah's favorite part was pushing the hershey's kisses into the cookies and Ansley just wanted to eat them (they were chocolate mint truffle...can you blame her?)
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
It's starting to look a lot like Christmas
Well, we just got back from Florida so I have had to scramble to make our house look somewhat decorated for Christmas. All of our things are still packed up in storage and most all of my wreaths and Christmas decorations are buried somewhere in the back so I was beginning to worry about how I could make our home look festive without going out and buying new stuff. Fortunately I managed to find the small tree that was in the girls room last year and a handful of their ornaments. Paired with a few ornaments we picked up at Cracker Barrell on our way home, it looks like we have a nice little tree this year. Sarah said it was the perfect size for baby Jesus so I can't argue with that. Now if only I can keep Ansley from shaking everything off!
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Ansley, Ansley, Ansley
I thought I would dedicate this post to Ansley since I think she's in need of some attention, or at least I feel that way since she's been getting into everything imaginable the past few days. She's either eating toothpaste, sucking water out of the spray bottle, trying to eat coins, climbing on top of tables, ripping ornaments off the tree, eating air freshener beads, or wreaking some type of havoc on the computer keyboard. The funny thing is that she alerts you most of the time as she's doing all this stuff. A cry for attention? I think so! My baby is almost two and thinks she's a big girl in every way. By the look of her cute little face you would think she's an angel all the time. Actually, she really is.....sent to me from above. Thank you Lord for allowing me to be her mother. I love you Ansley!
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Decorating Mema's tree
In usual fashion, Mema (starts) putting up her tree after Thanksgiving. This year we were in Jacksonville for the holiday so the girls were able to help her with the decorating. Sarah and her cousin Emme took their job of hanging ornaments very seriously while Ansley enjoyed walking around touching the lights and removing as many ornaments as possible.
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3rd Annual Gingerbread Party
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Monday, November 17, 2008
Ho-Ho-Ho - A visit with Santa
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Flashback Friday - 1983
Oh my goodness, where do I start with this one?? I was a HUGE fan of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack when I was a kid. My Nana would put the album on for me and would go take a nap. I would listen to it ALL AFTERNOON and never get sick of it. As I got a bit older they came out with the sequel and of course I LOVED this theme song. Recently I heard it on satellite radio and had to dig it up. I have to also admit that when I hear this song it also reminds me of the Saturday Night Live skit with Martin Short doing his synchronized swimming routine. I tried to find the video clip but had no luck. Enjoy!
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
A ride on The Pink Pig - An Atlanta tradition
Macy's Pink Pig (Priscilla) has officially made her debut this year. I took the girls to the mall this afternoon and they had their very first ride on her. This tradition started back in 1953 in Rich's department store in downtown Atlanta but now Priscilla resides outside Macy's at Lenox Square Mall. The girls and I had a blast and we look forward to continuing this holiday tradition for many years to come. Now we can officially say....WE RODE THE PINK PIG!!
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Well, it's been over a week since I've blogged so I figured I better get something up and going before I abandon this project! The past week has been too exhausting with all of the election stuff and mentally trying to recuperate from the busy month of October. They are now starting to play christmas music in all the stores....starbucks has the red cups out, everything is all about Christmas now so I figured I better go get pictures made. The girls did pretty good this year until about 5 minutes into the shoot. Then Ansley decided she was tired of sitting still and smiling. She did however have fun saying Ho-Ho-Ho throughout the shoot. Better get your lists ready folks....Christmas is a coming!!
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Friday, October 31, 2008
The end to a L-O-N-G Day!
Today seemed like the longest day ever and it is finally winding down for us (8 pm!) Sarah's class had a party today so she got to wear her costume to school all day. When we arrived at 1 pm for the party, they were out on the playground so you can only imagine the shape their costumes were all in. Sarah was a pink bunny this year and her ears and tail had both been ripped off. Fortunately we were able to reassemble everything and make it through the evening still looking like a pink bunny. This year Ansley was a pumpkin and she wasn't he least bit shy to run up to a door and reach her hand in the candy bowl. I handed her a twix to keep her busy then noticed she had chewed through the wrapper and eaten half the candy bar. She wasn't wasting any time! Our neighborhood this year is the perfect size so we came home with just the right amount of candy (last year it was insane what we got!!) Sarah came home and decided to count out all her candy. Who says Halloween can't be a teachable moment? :-) We were able to meet several of the neighbors and we loved seeing all the little ones dressed up. We all had a great time and look forward to next year.
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