Let's see...school, soccer, church...yep that's our lives right now. Troy has soccer practice on Mondays and Fridays with games on some Tuesdays and all Saturdays. Danica has practice only on Friday with games on most Tuesdays and some Saturdays. Our lives are spent at the ball field. The bad thing about Tuesday games is that both kids play at the same time and I have to be at Danica's game since I am coaching. Troy gets the short end of that stick but it doesn't seem to bother him. Richard goes to watch him and he loves it. Troy has scored several goals and is doing great in the striker position. He told me he prefers to play defense because he doesn't have to run as much. Danica scored 5 or 6 goals on Tuesday. THe little guys play 3 on 3 and sometimes the pkayers are really mismatched. We have all 3 and 4 year olds. The other 2 teams have at least one 5 year old each which makes a big difference when taking speed and size into the equation. Let's just say that Danica's team is pretty slow, very distractable, and a hoot to watch.
School is going great for both kids. Troy just made a 109 on a science test that I didn't think he was ready for. I guess he proved me wrong. He took the math test for next week and did just as well on it. We are leaving Monday for Dauphin Island. He is so excited about going. I can't wait to take pictures and just watch the learning commence. Danica has been put on a new behavior/incentive plan to help her stop crying every time someone else answers a question or does something she wants to do. It is working so far. She didn't cry once this week (for that) she fell and cried when she bonked her head, but that is understandable.
My part of school is, well, going. We are 42 days into school; 138 to go. It's like it is every year, some kids are really progressing fast and others are not. I have one little boy who is doing a terrific job and working so hard. I just smile thinking about him. Behaviors are slowly getting under control. I still may develop a nervous twitch, but we're looking a bit better. I don't think that hospitalization is in my near future like I did earlier this year.
Well, that's all for now. I hope I can write when Troy and I get back from our trip. I can't wait!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Summer's end
Well, the summer flew by and it is going to go even faster here in this post. It is already past Labor Day...told you it would go by quickly.
When we last left our intrepid heroes...just kidding. The rest of the summer was pretty much going to schoolto get ready for the coming year, Alabama Adventure and hanging out. Vacation Bible school was great and the kids (and adults) had a BLAST. The theme was Galatic Blast, hence having a blast. Danica turned 4. She tells everyone that she had 2 birthdays. What she really means is that she had a birthday party at my mom's (see a previous post) and we celebrated here too. She didn't hava a party, but we did go to the mall and ultimately to Build-a-Bear. She loves that place, not that we need any more stuffed animals aroung here. She opened presents here at home and had a "Dolphin Cake". We were going to take the remainder of the cake to VBS, but she cut, or should I say gouged, herself a piece and it was not a pretty sight. My birthday came and went. Richard got me the 4 Twilight books for my birthday and we went to Joe's Crab Shack for dinner. YUMMM! I forced myself to read through the first three books before I read Breaking Dawn (the only one I didn't read before). I have now read each one at least 3 times, maybe more. Anyway, Troy and I went to see Eclipse on the 20th, he loved the action scenes, but romance is not his thing. The past few years have been "Harry Potter" birthdays for me, this year...Twilight.
My best friend, Lisa, came down at the end of July. We shopped, went bowling, went to Alabama Adventure (of course) and took the kids to McWane Science Center. We also went to the Cheesecake Factory, which, I have to say, is my new favorite place to go (not that I've been since). I guess I'll call it my new Joe's Crab Shack or Konomi, places I love but don't go very often. Dancia and Troy loved spending time with "Aunt" Lisa. Danica fell in love with her I-Phone and we got my I-Pod set up to download apps. Now she can play with it when she wnats, but wants to fear it. I have an old one that doesn't have speakers. Troy was a little more distance, but enjoyed every minute of Lisa's visit. He loves playing games and we played a few while she was here. I just enjoyed the conversation. That is one thing that I miss about being down here...talking to Lisa until all hours of the night.
School has started, and we've been going for almost a full month. Troy loves his teacher, Mrs. Murphy. He is still in RLC (gifted) and is looking forward to a 4 day trip to Dauphin Island and the science lab there. I get to accompany him (and get out of my own class for a week :-) ) He is also part of Science Olympiad. This is a group of selected students who compete around the county and state in science related fields. He is one of a hand-full of 4th graders who were selected based on their results of a test. It is big honor, and he is thrilled. Danica started in the Pre-school program at Hueytown. She loves it and is excited every morning (except when Daddy yells at her). She is learning so quickly now, it is amazing! She is one smart cookie.
Both kids are playing soccer. Try-outs were a few weeks ago and Danica actually did very well. She followed directions and had good ball control (albeit a little bit slow). Troy did better dribbling under pressure than when he was more relaxed. He also did great in the scrimmage game. Practice starts tomorrow for both kids. I made the mistake of saying that I'd "help out in any way they needed me", therefore, I am now "Coach Lorra" for Danica's team. I am excited and can't wait to work with the little ones. Posts will probably be monthly or whenever I get on the computer. I have no time at school (which is a bit of a nightmare right now), and time at home is at a premium. We'll see what happens and I hope that you keep checking back. I may even put pictures up eventually.
signing off----Lorra
When we last left our intrepid heroes...just kidding. The rest of the summer was pretty much going to schoolto get ready for the coming year, Alabama Adventure and hanging out. Vacation Bible school was great and the kids (and adults) had a BLAST. The theme was Galatic Blast, hence having a blast. Danica turned 4. She tells everyone that she had 2 birthdays. What she really means is that she had a birthday party at my mom's (see a previous post) and we celebrated here too. She didn't hava a party, but we did go to the mall and ultimately to Build-a-Bear. She loves that place, not that we need any more stuffed animals aroung here. She opened presents here at home and had a "Dolphin Cake". We were going to take the remainder of the cake to VBS, but she cut, or should I say gouged, herself a piece and it was not a pretty sight. My birthday came and went. Richard got me the 4 Twilight books for my birthday and we went to Joe's Crab Shack for dinner. YUMMM! I forced myself to read through the first three books before I read Breaking Dawn (the only one I didn't read before). I have now read each one at least 3 times, maybe more. Anyway, Troy and I went to see Eclipse on the 20th, he loved the action scenes, but romance is not his thing. The past few years have been "Harry Potter" birthdays for me, this year...Twilight.
My best friend, Lisa, came down at the end of July. We shopped, went bowling, went to Alabama Adventure (of course) and took the kids to McWane Science Center. We also went to the Cheesecake Factory, which, I have to say, is my new favorite place to go (not that I've been since). I guess I'll call it my new Joe's Crab Shack or Konomi, places I love but don't go very often. Dancia and Troy loved spending time with "Aunt" Lisa. Danica fell in love with her I-Phone and we got my I-Pod set up to download apps. Now she can play with it when she wnats, but wants to fear it. I have an old one that doesn't have speakers. Troy was a little more distance, but enjoyed every minute of Lisa's visit. He loves playing games and we played a few while she was here. I just enjoyed the conversation. That is one thing that I miss about being down here...talking to Lisa until all hours of the night.
School has started, and we've been going for almost a full month. Troy loves his teacher, Mrs. Murphy. He is still in RLC (gifted) and is looking forward to a 4 day trip to Dauphin Island and the science lab there. I get to accompany him (and get out of my own class for a week :-) ) He is also part of Science Olympiad. This is a group of selected students who compete around the county and state in science related fields. He is one of a hand-full of 4th graders who were selected based on their results of a test. It is big honor, and he is thrilled. Danica started in the Pre-school program at Hueytown. She loves it and is excited every morning (except when Daddy yells at her). She is learning so quickly now, it is amazing! She is one smart cookie.
Both kids are playing soccer. Try-outs were a few weeks ago and Danica actually did very well. She followed directions and had good ball control (albeit a little bit slow). Troy did better dribbling under pressure than when he was more relaxed. He also did great in the scrimmage game. Practice starts tomorrow for both kids. I made the mistake of saying that I'd "help out in any way they needed me", therefore, I am now "Coach Lorra" for Danica's team. I am excited and can't wait to work with the little ones. Posts will probably be monthly or whenever I get on the computer. I have no time at school (which is a bit of a nightmare right now), and time at home is at a premium. We'll see what happens and I hope that you keep checking back. I may even put pictures up eventually.
signing off----Lorra
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Continued...Visiting with Family
When last we left our intrepid heroes....sorry, wrong story. The last thing I wrote about was Saturday during the day. In the afternoon, Troy and my mom went to the store and Mall and got goodies for Danica and I. At dinnertime, we were told to stay downstairs while they got ready. We came up and the dining room was decorated with balloons and there were PRESENTS!! We ate dinner, lasagna or Bazagna according to Danica. Then we had a very yummy chocolate cake that said "Happy Birthday Danica and Lorra". We opened presents. I got one of my gifts early (when I first got to my mom's). She gave me an etched glass picture of Troy and my dog, Belle, who died in January. I cried. I also got a lot of books, which I have now almost finished reading. I read fast. Mom went to a glassblowing shop a few months ago. She bought Troy, Danica and I gifts from there. Troy got a snake, I got an apple, and Danica got the cutest little Tinker belle fairy. It is so delicate. When I brought it home, it went in the glass cabinet and not in Danica's room. I want to keep it safe for her. I know that she'll cherish it. Danica got books and toys also. Troy got her a Zhu Zhu pet. Her exact words were "Oh wow! My own Zhu Zhu pet. I'm grown up now." I told her when she asked for one a few months ago that she could have one when she was grown up. I guess she is now. She loves the thing! Troy was so excited about the gift he got for me. He spent his own money and chose a pair of earrings for me. They are silver with amethysts. They are beautiful. My boy is the BEST! We had a great evening!
On Sunday, we went to see Pap for Father's Day. The kids got him a couple of rub off lottery tickets and we got him a gift card for Dick's sporting Goods. We hung out for a while then went to Toys T Us for Danica to go shopping for her birthday. She had so much fin looking at the the toys. Of course she wanted everything. She finally settled on a mermaid dress up outfit, something for her Zhu Zhu pet, a feather boa (don't ask), a squishy ball and a Spiderman flashlight. I tried to get her to pick a Tinker belle flashlight (which came with batteries), but she wanted Spiderman. That's my tomboy princess. We went back to Pap and Gram's and had a very yummy steak, baked potatoes and veggies. It was a great day.
On Monday, we went to Idewild Park. Idewild was named the second best park for kids. I don't know who named it, but it is a lot of fun. There are several different parts to the park. The original part of the park has the customary rides including the roller coaster that delighted Danica to no end. She loves going fast and being on roller coasters. There were several rides that she could not go on because she was too small, but the roller coaster was not one of them. Another part of the park has an old west theme. We didn't stay there very much. We just got the train there and played in the Jungle. The Jungle has a HUGE ball pit, a rope climbing area and lots of fun, active stuff to do. It is a good place to tire out most kids. Unfortunately, we'd need to be there form a very long time to tire out Danica. We played for about an hour and then went to Storybook forest, where your childhood nursery rhymes come to life. It is always fin. I think that it is the kids favorite part of Idewild. They met Little Red Riding Hood, The old woman in the shoe and Mother Goose. We took pictures galore. After going through Storybook Forest, we went on the train to "Kiddie Land". We went to the circus that they had there. I really need to make sure the kids go when the circus comes to Birmingham next winter. They were mesmerized by the acts. Danica loved the lady changing clothes over and over again and the dog act. Troy was more for the guys on the giant hamster wheels. It was fun. Danica rode a pony afterward and we all rode more rides. I hoped that Danica would go to sleep on the trip home, but she didn't. We even got "lost" a little. I wasn't really lost, but I did miss the on ramp to the turnpike, then got on the turnpike at a different entrance ramp, but went the wrong way. If you have ever been on the PA turnpike, you know that there is NO where to turn around. We had to get off at the next exit and get back on. It was still a fun day.
Tuesday was spent playing, doing laundry and packing up. Troy was going to be spending a few days with Pap and Danica was staying with Grandma. We had Chinese food for dinner. YUM!
The kids spent the next few days away from me and each other. Troy stayed with my dad at his camp. He went swimming, panning for gold and to the petting zoo. He loved the cheeseburger that Pap cooked on the grill for him. He also got to see Summer, who he hasn't seen in a few years. Troy and Summer get along very well. She is about 2 years older, but she puts up with him. They were able to play and have a good time. Summer is the granddaughter of Pap's neighbor. Troy and her have been seeing each other during the summer since Troy was 2 or so.
Danica spent the few days with Grandma. She went horseback riding at one of Grandma's friend's house. She did very well and is something of a natural with it. They went to the purple park and to see a guy talk about turtles. She loved it. I think she really likes anything to do with nature. It rained a few afternoons, so Grandma took Danica to the indoor playground at the mall. She told Grandma, "This is awesome!" It doesn't take much to entertain her.
On Sunday, Richard and I drove back to Grandma's to pick the kids up and make the 4 hour trip to Virginia. We packed the van full of stuff including my mom's grill, which she gave to us since ours blew up last year. I love cooking on a grill! The trip to VA was uneventful and we arrived to Richard's mom's house full of people. Uncle Brian, Aunt Laurie, Katelin, Karlie (Richard's brother's family), Richard's other borther, Bubby, Aunt Violet and Uncle Jake (Richard's mom's sister and brother-in-law), Dorthy (a friend) and Makayla (Richard's step-brother's daughter) were all there to greet us. We visited, ate fried chicken, steak and ham for dinner. The Kids PLAYED! Troy, Danica and Karlie were inseparable the whole time we were there. Karlie stayed the night with Grandma Betty, as did Makayla. When Danica saw Uncle Bubby, he had on his usual cowboy hat. She called him a cowboy. Richard said, "That's Uncle Cowboy." Danica replied with,"Uncle Cowboy, where's your horse?" It was so cute and innocent and remained the joke for the next 2 days. Uncle Bubby (Cowboy) took the kids on a wagon ride with the mowing tractor. They loved bouncing around in the wagon. The played on the swing set and trampoline almost non-stop. Pap Pap Pete arrived on Monday and had lunch with us. He spent the whole day and Danica loved being with him. She even fell asleep with him holding her. On Monday evening, Uncle Wayne and Taylar came over for a visit. We talked and had a good time. The we went to Outback for dinner. We left early on Tuesday morning and mad the 11 hour trip home to Birmingham.
Next Blog...Unpacking!
On Sunday, we went to see Pap for Father's Day. The kids got him a couple of rub off lottery tickets and we got him a gift card for Dick's sporting Goods. We hung out for a while then went to Toys T Us for Danica to go shopping for her birthday. She had so much fin looking at the the toys. Of course she wanted everything. She finally settled on a mermaid dress up outfit, something for her Zhu Zhu pet, a feather boa (don't ask), a squishy ball and a Spiderman flashlight. I tried to get her to pick a Tinker belle flashlight (which came with batteries), but she wanted Spiderman. That's my tomboy princess. We went back to Pap and Gram's and had a very yummy steak, baked potatoes and veggies. It was a great day.
On Monday, we went to Idewild Park. Idewild was named the second best park for kids. I don't know who named it, but it is a lot of fun. There are several different parts to the park. The original part of the park has the customary rides including the roller coaster that delighted Danica to no end. She loves going fast and being on roller coasters. There were several rides that she could not go on because she was too small, but the roller coaster was not one of them. Another part of the park has an old west theme. We didn't stay there very much. We just got the train there and played in the Jungle. The Jungle has a HUGE ball pit, a rope climbing area and lots of fun, active stuff to do. It is a good place to tire out most kids. Unfortunately, we'd need to be there form a very long time to tire out Danica. We played for about an hour and then went to Storybook forest, where your childhood nursery rhymes come to life. It is always fin. I think that it is the kids favorite part of Idewild. They met Little Red Riding Hood, The old woman in the shoe and Mother Goose. We took pictures galore. After going through Storybook Forest, we went on the train to "Kiddie Land". We went to the circus that they had there. I really need to make sure the kids go when the circus comes to Birmingham next winter. They were mesmerized by the acts. Danica loved the lady changing clothes over and over again and the dog act. Troy was more for the guys on the giant hamster wheels. It was fun. Danica rode a pony afterward and we all rode more rides. I hoped that Danica would go to sleep on the trip home, but she didn't. We even got "lost" a little. I wasn't really lost, but I did miss the on ramp to the turnpike, then got on the turnpike at a different entrance ramp, but went the wrong way. If you have ever been on the PA turnpike, you know that there is NO where to turn around. We had to get off at the next exit and get back on. It was still a fun day.
Tuesday was spent playing, doing laundry and packing up. Troy was going to be spending a few days with Pap and Danica was staying with Grandma. We had Chinese food for dinner. YUM!
The kids spent the next few days away from me and each other. Troy stayed with my dad at his camp. He went swimming, panning for gold and to the petting zoo. He loved the cheeseburger that Pap cooked on the grill for him. He also got to see Summer, who he hasn't seen in a few years. Troy and Summer get along very well. She is about 2 years older, but she puts up with him. They were able to play and have a good time. Summer is the granddaughter of Pap's neighbor. Troy and her have been seeing each other during the summer since Troy was 2 or so.
Danica spent the few days with Grandma. She went horseback riding at one of Grandma's friend's house. She did very well and is something of a natural with it. They went to the purple park and to see a guy talk about turtles. She loved it. I think she really likes anything to do with nature. It rained a few afternoons, so Grandma took Danica to the indoor playground at the mall. She told Grandma, "This is awesome!" It doesn't take much to entertain her.
On Sunday, Richard and I drove back to Grandma's to pick the kids up and make the 4 hour trip to Virginia. We packed the van full of stuff including my mom's grill, which she gave to us since ours blew up last year. I love cooking on a grill! The trip to VA was uneventful and we arrived to Richard's mom's house full of people. Uncle Brian, Aunt Laurie, Katelin, Karlie (Richard's brother's family), Richard's other borther, Bubby, Aunt Violet and Uncle Jake (Richard's mom's sister and brother-in-law), Dorthy (a friend) and Makayla (Richard's step-brother's daughter) were all there to greet us. We visited, ate fried chicken, steak and ham for dinner. The Kids PLAYED! Troy, Danica and Karlie were inseparable the whole time we were there. Karlie stayed the night with Grandma Betty, as did Makayla. When Danica saw Uncle Bubby, he had on his usual cowboy hat. She called him a cowboy. Richard said, "That's Uncle Cowboy." Danica replied with,"Uncle Cowboy, where's your horse?" It was so cute and innocent and remained the joke for the next 2 days. Uncle Bubby (Cowboy) took the kids on a wagon ride with the mowing tractor. They loved bouncing around in the wagon. The played on the swing set and trampoline almost non-stop. Pap Pap Pete arrived on Monday and had lunch with us. He spent the whole day and Danica loved being with him. She even fell asleep with him holding her. On Monday evening, Uncle Wayne and Taylar came over for a visit. We talked and had a good time. The we went to Outback for dinner. We left early on Tuesday morning and mad the 11 hour trip home to Birmingham.
Next Blog...Unpacking!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Visiting with family
We went in to visit with Gram (Troy and Danica's great grandmother) and Pap Pap (their grandfather) on Thursday. We didn't do much, I did help out Gram by going to the store and picking up a few things for her. We just talked to them for the day. When Pap came home from work, he gave the kids a BIG box filled with Pirate stuff. The box had about 10 bobble heads, a blanket, a hat, a replica of Three Rivers Stadium (which had been demolished), an umbrella (which I took), a stuffed parrot and several statues. Now, I know that the Pirates are on a 13? game losing streak (kinda sounds like the Barons), but it is still cool stuff. Troy hasn't taken the hat off much at all. He tried to sleep with it on. They loved the stuff. Troy has a tendency to take the really cool stuff. He took the blanket and Danica got mad, so I made sure she got the stuffed parrot.
We just hung out for the day and got caught up on gossip, at least Gram and I did. The kids played and didn't leave Pap Pap alone all evening. We left fairly early since Pap goes to work at 4:30 in the morning.
On Friday, we went back in to see Gram and Pap. Gram hasn't been feeling well and I called her doctor on Thursday to make an appointment for Friday. She forgot to bring the card with the address on it with us and couldn't remember how to get there. She just told me, "It's way out the road". Nice precise directions. Anyway, after 2 calls to 411 and having them connect us to the office, we made it. After her appointment we went to Eat-n-Park for lunch, which I'll expand on in minute, got her prescription and went home. While Gram was waiting for her prescription, Troy, Danica and I went to the chocolate store. MMMMMMM! We got a few small things, how can you not.
Pap came home about 30 minutes after we got back. Again, the kids were joined with him at the hip. He and I did leave for a short while to get fish sandwiches for dinner. Gram doesn't eat meat on Friday, so fish it is. Both kids ate well and were allowed to have smiley cookies for dessert.
I haven't lived in Pennsylvania for an extended period of time since Troy was a year old (and that was just for 8 months). I know that things change. It is inevitable. However, saying something is new on a menu just because it hasn't been there for a few years, is not new. I love going to Eat-N-Park. I don't know why. Maybe it is remembering growing up there and the "not a care in the world" feeling. One of my favorite items on the menu at Eat-n-Park was the steak salad. It really is not very good as far as steak salads go, but I like it anyway. It hasn't been on the menu the past few times I was home, but I always ordered it anyway. They still made it if I asked. When we went on Friday, there it was, toted as a new menu item. Don't get me wrong, I am happy it is back, but put it under a different heading like "Back by popular demand", or "an Oldie but Goodie". Something else, just not a "New Menu Item".
Another difference was the great big Pit-o-mud that used to be North Park Lake. Coming down the hill and seeing a crater like opening instead of the lake was strange to say the least. The people in charge decided to drain the lake and clean out the sediment and silt to make it deeper (?) or cleaner (?). I guess it is a good idea. One really good thing to come from this is the lack of geese. I went through the area 4 times so far and no geese. I thought I heard something about them being a nuisance and relocated sometime in the past, but I can't remember. Anyway, no lake = no geese. I wonder what interesting objects they have found in the muck that is being removed. It would be fun to find out.
As for today...it isn't over yet. Earlier we went to a "neighborhood" yard sale. The whole neighborhood wasn't participating, but several houses were. Grandma go Danica some toys. Her favorites are the horses. She now has 6 horses of various sizes but relatively the same coloring that she is playing with non-stop. I got her a new backpack. It looks brand new and I am going to have her name embroidered on it for school. It isn't clear, so I'll have to make sure she can take it. It is her favorite color, purple, with roses on it. Very fitting if you ask me since her name is Danica Rose.
After going to the yard sale, we went to play at the "Purple Park". It is a handicapped accessible play ground in Alameda Park. The tops of most of the equipment are purple, hence the name "Purple Park". It was a little warm, but the kids played for an hour and then we went to get drinks. Right now, they are playing downstairs, Grandma is taking a nap, and I am sitting here typing. I heard it whispered that Danica and I were getting a birthday party and cake tonight with dinner. Shh, don't tell anyone.
We just hung out for the day and got caught up on gossip, at least Gram and I did. The kids played and didn't leave Pap Pap alone all evening. We left fairly early since Pap goes to work at 4:30 in the morning.
On Friday, we went back in to see Gram and Pap. Gram hasn't been feeling well and I called her doctor on Thursday to make an appointment for Friday. She forgot to bring the card with the address on it with us and couldn't remember how to get there. She just told me, "It's way out the road". Nice precise directions. Anyway, after 2 calls to 411 and having them connect us to the office, we made it. After her appointment we went to Eat-n-Park for lunch, which I'll expand on in minute, got her prescription and went home. While Gram was waiting for her prescription, Troy, Danica and I went to the chocolate store. MMMMMMM! We got a few small things, how can you not.
Pap came home about 30 minutes after we got back. Again, the kids were joined with him at the hip. He and I did leave for a short while to get fish sandwiches for dinner. Gram doesn't eat meat on Friday, so fish it is. Both kids ate well and were allowed to have smiley cookies for dessert.
I haven't lived in Pennsylvania for an extended period of time since Troy was a year old (and that was just for 8 months). I know that things change. It is inevitable. However, saying something is new on a menu just because it hasn't been there for a few years, is not new. I love going to Eat-N-Park. I don't know why. Maybe it is remembering growing up there and the "not a care in the world" feeling. One of my favorite items on the menu at Eat-n-Park was the steak salad. It really is not very good as far as steak salads go, but I like it anyway. It hasn't been on the menu the past few times I was home, but I always ordered it anyway. They still made it if I asked. When we went on Friday, there it was, toted as a new menu item. Don't get me wrong, I am happy it is back, but put it under a different heading like "Back by popular demand", or "an Oldie but Goodie". Something else, just not a "New Menu Item".
Another difference was the great big Pit-o-mud that used to be North Park Lake. Coming down the hill and seeing a crater like opening instead of the lake was strange to say the least. The people in charge decided to drain the lake and clean out the sediment and silt to make it deeper (?) or cleaner (?). I guess it is a good idea. One really good thing to come from this is the lack of geese. I went through the area 4 times so far and no geese. I thought I heard something about them being a nuisance and relocated sometime in the past, but I can't remember. Anyway, no lake = no geese. I wonder what interesting objects they have found in the muck that is being removed. It would be fun to find out.
As for today...it isn't over yet. Earlier we went to a "neighborhood" yard sale. The whole neighborhood wasn't participating, but several houses were. Grandma go Danica some toys. Her favorites are the horses. She now has 6 horses of various sizes but relatively the same coloring that she is playing with non-stop. I got her a new backpack. It looks brand new and I am going to have her name embroidered on it for school. It isn't clear, so I'll have to make sure she can take it. It is her favorite color, purple, with roses on it. Very fitting if you ask me since her name is Danica Rose.
After going to the yard sale, we went to play at the "Purple Park". It is a handicapped accessible play ground in Alameda Park. The tops of most of the equipment are purple, hence the name "Purple Park". It was a little warm, but the kids played for an hour and then we went to get drinks. Right now, they are playing downstairs, Grandma is taking a nap, and I am sitting here typing. I heard it whispered that Danica and I were getting a birthday party and cake tonight with dinner. Shh, don't tell anyone.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Major update!!!!! Sorry
So, it's been a week since I have blogged. Right now I am sitting at my mom's typing on her new laptop! It is cool and I think I may be a Mac fan now! Danica is playing with her stuffed kitties and trying to play with Abby, my mom's sheltie. Troy is playing a game on his DS. If you haven't figured it out, we're in PA at my mom's. But let's go back...
On Thursday (of last week) Troy and Danica went with Kendal to see Open Season wile I was poisoned with a radioactive substance and put through hours of painful testing. Just kidding! Danica and Troy did go with Kendal to see Open Season at the weekly Family Film Festival. They had a great time. After the movie, they went to the Walmart near Kendal to the arcade, then to Kendal's house to see the Turtle that has taken up residence in her pool. They were surprised by an unexpected visitor (Kendal's husband) when they were looking at the turtle. They got home and we all went to Cracker Barrel for lunch. As for my part, it definitely wasn't as bad as I wrote. I was given a shot of a radioactive material which adheres to the bone and shows up on a bone scan, which is a multi-layered x-ray. I was told to wait 3 hours and then we'd do the scan. I did a lot of reading and did go to the bookstore to get Richard's Father's day gift.
Friday, we were supposed to go to Alabama Adventure again, but the kids were tattling and fighting with each other so, after many chances, I told them we were not going to go. They spent the day playing outside with the neighbor kids. They still had fun and I got work done and actually watched TV a little. In the evening, we went to get ice cream at Dairy Cream. Danica dropped her on the floor of the van after I told her not to take the lid off of it. Oh well, it cleaned up pretty easily and that's not the first or last thing to fall on the floor of the van.
Saturday, we all (Richard included) went down to the Cahaba River. Water and kids, the perfect combination for fun. I tried to teach Troy how to skip rocks, but he hasn't figured it out quite yet. We looked for fish and cray fish, or crawdads for you southern folk. I found 2 very small ones ones and let both Troy and Danica hold them. The consensus was that they were ugly. Even after telling the kids, "don't get too wet", Danica had to be completely changed to ride home. Troy should have been also, but we didn't bring extra clothes for him. I asked Danica how she got her shirt wet, she demonstrated by stooping down until the water was up to her neck. Richard asked her if her panties were wet. She responded by saying "no" which is her usual response to that question.
We celebrated Father's Day on SUnday. I know it was a week early, but we're in PA so we won't be able to celebrate on the 20th. After church, we got Pizza and rented Avatar from pay per view. We didn't realize that we'd have it until July 11th. I am so excited that I'll get to watch it again. It was a great movie. We played games and just hung out for the rest of the day.
Monday, I did laundry, cleaned and packed for our trip. I also got the little, black boot since the bone scan determined that I have a stress fracture in my foot. It makes me limp more than I did when without it. Oh well. We had dinner at Applebees and then worked on my IPod. I couldn't get it to sync. The problem ended up that I was using the wrong cord. Oh well, live and learn.
Tuesday, we drove and drove and drove and drove...you get the picture. We left at 2:30 a.m. and got to PA at 5:30 p.m. I did have to take 2 naps along the way. I got less than 3 hours sleep on Monday night, so it was inevitable.
Today, we went SHOPPING! I got Troy school clothes. I know, school already, but there is no sales tax on clothes up here. I got Danica a few shirts and a dress. We also bought shoes for the kids. Lunch at Olive Garden was also wonderful.
Tomorrow, we're going to Pap Pap and Gram's. Wonder what we'll get to do there?
On Thursday (of last week) Troy and Danica went with Kendal to see Open Season wile I was poisoned with a radioactive substance and put through hours of painful testing. Just kidding! Danica and Troy did go with Kendal to see Open Season at the weekly Family Film Festival. They had a great time. After the movie, they went to the Walmart near Kendal to the arcade, then to Kendal's house to see the Turtle that has taken up residence in her pool. They were surprised by an unexpected visitor (Kendal's husband) when they were looking at the turtle. They got home and we all went to Cracker Barrel for lunch. As for my part, it definitely wasn't as bad as I wrote. I was given a shot of a radioactive material which adheres to the bone and shows up on a bone scan, which is a multi-layered x-ray. I was told to wait 3 hours and then we'd do the scan. I did a lot of reading and did go to the bookstore to get Richard's Father's day gift.
Friday, we were supposed to go to Alabama Adventure again, but the kids were tattling and fighting with each other so, after many chances, I told them we were not going to go. They spent the day playing outside with the neighbor kids. They still had fun and I got work done and actually watched TV a little. In the evening, we went to get ice cream at Dairy Cream. Danica dropped her on the floor of the van after I told her not to take the lid off of it. Oh well, it cleaned up pretty easily and that's not the first or last thing to fall on the floor of the van.
Saturday, we all (Richard included) went down to the Cahaba River. Water and kids, the perfect combination for fun. I tried to teach Troy how to skip rocks, but he hasn't figured it out quite yet. We looked for fish and cray fish, or crawdads for you southern folk. I found 2 very small ones ones and let both Troy and Danica hold them. The consensus was that they were ugly. Even after telling the kids, "don't get too wet", Danica had to be completely changed to ride home. Troy should have been also, but we didn't bring extra clothes for him. I asked Danica how she got her shirt wet, she demonstrated by stooping down until the water was up to her neck. Richard asked her if her panties were wet. She responded by saying "no" which is her usual response to that question.
We celebrated Father's Day on SUnday. I know it was a week early, but we're in PA so we won't be able to celebrate on the 20th. After church, we got Pizza and rented Avatar from pay per view. We didn't realize that we'd have it until July 11th. I am so excited that I'll get to watch it again. It was a great movie. We played games and just hung out for the rest of the day.
Monday, I did laundry, cleaned and packed for our trip. I also got the little, black boot since the bone scan determined that I have a stress fracture in my foot. It makes me limp more than I did when without it. Oh well. We had dinner at Applebees and then worked on my IPod. I couldn't get it to sync. The problem ended up that I was using the wrong cord. Oh well, live and learn.
Tuesday, we drove and drove and drove and drove...you get the picture. We left at 2:30 a.m. and got to PA at 5:30 p.m. I did have to take 2 naps along the way. I got less than 3 hours sleep on Monday night, so it was inevitable.
Today, we went SHOPPING! I got Troy school clothes. I know, school already, but there is no sales tax on clothes up here. I got Danica a few shirts and a dress. We also bought shoes for the kids. Lunch at Olive Garden was also wonderful.
Tomorrow, we're going to Pap Pap and Gram's. Wonder what we'll get to do there?
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Day 9 - Alabama Adventure
Since we did not go to Alabama Adventure yesterday, I promised the kids that we'd go today. Even though sleep was hard to come by last night and I just wanted to stay in bed, I got up and got almost everything ready before Danica even rolled out of bed.
We finally made it on the road after 4 attempts to get out of the house. Three of those 4 attempts, the alarm was on and the door was already locked. Even with all of that, we forgot Danica's life jacket. Luckily, they have some there because she is required to have one for the lazy river (my favorite but not hers).
We had to stop by Richard's work because for the second time this week, he forgot his lunch at home. He wasn't having that good of a day due to rude people. I was wishing that I could do something to help him and I realized that I could...I prayed for him. I talked to him a little after lunch time and he said that his day was getting better. The power of prayer!
Anyway, we got to the park about 11:30. As we are walking toward all of the attractions, who do we see...Mrs. Decker (Kim) and her daughter, Jessie. Kim was Troy's teacher this year and we LOVE her! Troy gets along great with Jessie, who is only a year older. I knew that he'd have someone to hang around with at least. We decided to ride some regular rides first, but every ride Danica wanted to go on required her to grow a few more inches. It got discouraging to tell her, "you're too small," then hear, "But I'm big now." We finally went on the Canyon River Ride, which she did not want to go on but Troy did. She rode it and loved it. I told her that it was alike a roller coaster in the water and sold it that way. Troy was a little disappointed because he didn't get as wet as last time. Not that we weren't going to the water park in a few minutes. Then, Danica wanted to ride the Ferris Wheel. Troy wouldn't go on it. He says that he is afraid of heights. I have no idea why. Troy went on the bumper cars as Danica and I rode the Merry-go-Round. It was hot, so we went off to the water park.
It was great for Troy to have friends there. Amy Perry brought a bunch of kids with her including her daughter, Emilee, and Ryan, who played soccer with Troy and Emilee. They had a great time the whole day. Danica even went with the big kids to the baby section. Jessi took great care of her and didn't let Danica out of her sight. I got some grown-up time with Amy and Kim, and got to float on the lazy river without Danica stuck to me like a barnacle. We at a picnic lunch with everyone just outside the gates of the park and met Elizabeth Norris (another teacher from Hueytown) and her son, Zachary as they went in. Zachary and Danica are the same age and will both be in the Pre-school program this fall. Zachary and Danica got along great and I was happy that Danica had a friend there also.
About 4:00 we decided to leave. Danica stubbed her toe on the bottom of the pool. When it bled a little, then stopped, she said in a very enthusiastic voice," God is healing me!" She says that quite a bit and we whole-heartedly agree with her. She has such a wonderful relationship with God, especially for her age. I love it! On the way out, she tripped several times and her new flip flops were hurting her feet. She was pretty miserable until we got to the van. 3 band aids and water later, things were much better. Both kids were exhausted and fell asleep on the way home.
We got home just after Richard, who left work a little early. I put a roast in the crock pot before we left this morning, so we had dinner almost ready when we got home. The rest of the evening, we relaxed and watched movies. We had ice cream as a treat after dinner. It was a terrific day! Troy said several times that he had fun. That makes me feel great!
Tomorrow: Bone scan, movie, and who knows what else.
We finally made it on the road after 4 attempts to get out of the house. Three of those 4 attempts, the alarm was on and the door was already locked. Even with all of that, we forgot Danica's life jacket. Luckily, they have some there because she is required to have one for the lazy river (my favorite but not hers).
We had to stop by Richard's work because for the second time this week, he forgot his lunch at home. He wasn't having that good of a day due to rude people. I was wishing that I could do something to help him and I realized that I could...I prayed for him. I talked to him a little after lunch time and he said that his day was getting better. The power of prayer!
Anyway, we got to the park about 11:30. As we are walking toward all of the attractions, who do we see...Mrs. Decker (Kim) and her daughter, Jessie. Kim was Troy's teacher this year and we LOVE her! Troy gets along great with Jessie, who is only a year older. I knew that he'd have someone to hang around with at least. We decided to ride some regular rides first, but every ride Danica wanted to go on required her to grow a few more inches. It got discouraging to tell her, "you're too small," then hear, "But I'm big now." We finally went on the Canyon River Ride, which she did not want to go on but Troy did. She rode it and loved it. I told her that it was alike a roller coaster in the water and sold it that way. Troy was a little disappointed because he didn't get as wet as last time. Not that we weren't going to the water park in a few minutes. Then, Danica wanted to ride the Ferris Wheel. Troy wouldn't go on it. He says that he is afraid of heights. I have no idea why. Troy went on the bumper cars as Danica and I rode the Merry-go-Round. It was hot, so we went off to the water park.
It was great for Troy to have friends there. Amy Perry brought a bunch of kids with her including her daughter, Emilee, and Ryan, who played soccer with Troy and Emilee. They had a great time the whole day. Danica even went with the big kids to the baby section. Jessi took great care of her and didn't let Danica out of her sight. I got some grown-up time with Amy and Kim, and got to float on the lazy river without Danica stuck to me like a barnacle. We at a picnic lunch with everyone just outside the gates of the park and met Elizabeth Norris (another teacher from Hueytown) and her son, Zachary as they went in. Zachary and Danica are the same age and will both be in the Pre-school program this fall. Zachary and Danica got along great and I was happy that Danica had a friend there also.
About 4:00 we decided to leave. Danica stubbed her toe on the bottom of the pool. When it bled a little, then stopped, she said in a very enthusiastic voice," God is healing me!" She says that quite a bit and we whole-heartedly agree with her. She has such a wonderful relationship with God, especially for her age. I love it! On the way out, she tripped several times and her new flip flops were hurting her feet. She was pretty miserable until we got to the van. 3 band aids and water later, things were much better. Both kids were exhausted and fell asleep on the way home.
We got home just after Richard, who left work a little early. I put a roast in the crock pot before we left this morning, so we had dinner almost ready when we got home. The rest of the evening, we relaxed and watched movies. We had ice cream as a treat after dinner. It was a terrific day! Troy said several times that he had fun. That makes me feel great!
Tomorrow: Bone scan, movie, and who knows what else.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Day 8- More cleaning
Well, the kids wanted to go to Alabama Adventure today, but I just had to finish cleaning and re-organizing. I finished the living room and worked on the basement. The kids played and actually got along bretty well. Dnaica even said, "Troy's sharing with me". It was a good day! I got a lot done and the kids still had fun playing at home. I guess we'll go to Alabama Adventure tomorrow.
We did watch a Travel Channel show on Disney World. Danica kept saying "I want to go there". So do we all! Now, I'm going to start looking up Disney vacation packages. Time to plan a trip for...next year? 2012? Who knows?
We did watch a Travel Channel show on Disney World. Danica kept saying "I want to go there". So do we all! Now, I'm going to start looking up Disney vacation packages. Time to plan a trip for...next year? 2012? Who knows?
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