Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A Hunting We Will Go!

Mom apologizes for this being posted so late. For some reason, the blog site didn't want to upload my pictures, so she's just waited until it all worked!

I got to hunt eggs for the first time this year, and it was great! We went to Gingle's (Aunt Nelda's) house and had a great time!

We were celebrating Nanny's 88th Birthday, and Easter at the same time. The big kids had their own area of the yard for hunting eggs and I got to hunt in a smaller part of the yard all by myself. I found TWO eggs with $1.00 in them, and lots more that were all over the place. The Easter Bunny must have taken a long time to hide them all because there was certainly a basket full!

Hunting Eggs Is Hard Work!!



We skipped the big egg hunt at church this year because it was cold and damp. I wanted to go, but you know how Mom's are...it's too cold, it's too damp, you'll get a cold...blah blah blah. It really worked out well that we planned not to go though because we had a terrible storm the night before and it blew two trees down in our yard. Granddaddy and Daddy got them all cleaned up. Mom and Granny decided that the three of us had a date with the Eater Bunny at the mall, so off we went to have my picture made. When we got back, the power was still out and we got to go eat Mexican and spend the night at Granny and Granddaddy's house. So the morning of the egg hunt at church, we slept in and headed home loooooonnngggg after the egg hunt was over. Mom ran some errands (edited by Mom to say I had to help the Easter Bunny!). Then, we dyed eggs! It was so fun, and I got to play in the cups of color, then I got to take a bath! I love to take a bath! Mom took lots more pictures after my bath of me with my newly dyed eggs. The only bad thing about them is if you bang them around on the kitchen island, they break! Mom said, no big deal! We are not going to cry over cracked eggs!
WOW!

Amazing !!!!!!


I did that??
Mommy's Little Bunny

Cool Bunny!


Easter morning was a whirlwind. I was snoozing snuggly in my beddyby when Mom came in and woke me up! Off to church for the early service, then to the Mountain City Club for a fantastic Easter Buffet. There was french toast sticks, scrambled eggs, bacon, cheese grits, fried chicken, prime rib, turkey, ham, salmon, lamb, meatloaf, mac n cheese, mashed potatoes, green beans, broccoli casserole, and some other things I've forgotten. It all looked so good, and looked even better on me! I wouldn't eat a bite, but I did manage to have a bite of Mom's chocolate cake and some other goodies out of my diaper bag stash!

Aunt Audi, Uncle Bubba and Me!...keeping my eyes on that giant rabbit!

Family, and a Giant White Rabbit....not sure about that!


When we got home, the Easter Bunny had COME TO MY HOUSE!!!! He left me a basket full of things, a soft bunny to snuggle, some books, a tractor plate and cup and CANDY!

By the way, Daddy, where are my Jelly Beans? The only trouble I had was getting the grass from my basket off my feet. It just stuck like glue and wouldn't come off. Of course, a little guy couldn't get any help, just Mom and Dad laughing at me and taking pictures!

It was really neat, but I was really tired, so we loaded into Daddy's truck and went on a little road trip to a nursery to get some Spring plants. Mom's a blooming idiot...I mean Mom's an idiot over things that bloom. (Edited by Mom to say...I resemble that remark!). After we got home, I got into my Jammies and we headed to the farm for more Easter treats. There were these ginormous eggs in Granny's front yard...more than Daddy could carry! And, guess what....the Easter Bunny had been to Granny's house too! There was a water globe that plays music....but everytime I picked it up, Mama jumped up and followed me all over the place with her hands under it. There were three bunnies, two that played music, and one whose ears jumped and twitched! Candy of course, but I've been getting bits of chocolate for a couple of weeks now..yummy chocolate!! Whew, what a weekend! I had lot of fun and can't wait for the next holiday!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Do you ever wonder....

Do you ever wonder what I do to keep busy while Mom is doing things that have to be done around the house...you know, loading the dishwasher, starting a load of laundry, cleaning up leftovers from dinner? Well, tonight, she didn't do all of that, she only had a few dishes to load and then she was done. It was only about three bowls and a couple of spoons and one glass...not a whole load of dishes, not everything used to cook a gourmet meal, only a few things. So, she left me in the highchair right behind her with ONE girl scout Samoa cookie (my favorite in case anyone has a box or two they would like to donate). ONE cookie and this is what she turned around to find....
Needless to say, I got a BIG bath and clean jammies. I always figure out a way to get to play in water! Can't wait for summer so I can swim!!




Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Prayer Request

Hi Everyone. It's Mom again. I have posted a couple of buttons on Jax's blog for a couple of very sick little boys.

Jonah was born three weeks ago with a skin condition that causes him to have raw skin and blisters.

Stellan was born last summer, perfectly healthy after his parents were told he was suffering from a fatal heart condition and would not live outside the womb. Last week he got a cold and was having lots of trouble breathing. His parents took him to the emergency room and they gave him a couple of nebulizer treatments. He had a terrible reaction and his little heart is now back in SVT, the same condition he had inutero.

You can read all of their story by clicking on their respective buttons if you would like to know more about them and their families and their conditions. Both of these children have Godly parents who are trusting God with the life of their child.

I would ask you to pray for these boys. As a mom of a boy, I am convicted to pray as unceasingly as possible for my son and the other young men of his generation. These precious infant and toddler boys are the future leaders of our nation, our churches and our families. We desperately need boys who are raised to be God fearing and God loving men. Pray not only for the health of these boys, but for the strength, energy and faith of their parents. I CANNOT fathom, and pray I never have to, making the decisions these parents are facing in the midst of watching my precious boy suffering.

I am reminded, moment by moment, smile by toothy little smile how precious this time with Jax is, and what a gift he is! We are so blessed, even when it feels as if the rest of our "world" is crumbling around us. Please keep these boys in your prayers (and feel free to pray for my little guy too!)

Love you all!
Carie

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Mom's Turn

Hey Y'all! Mom is hijacking my blog to post some videos...There are just some things that a 15 month old can't do! Hope you enjoy, and don't hold 'em against me when I'm a big kid.


Ok, so we are just getting around to downloading some of the videos we have taken over the last 15 months. These are three that we actually took this past Friday night, but there will be more to come sooner than later, so check back!
*Disclaimer: Please pay no attention to the silly parents carrying on, laughing or cheering in the background. Also, please ignore the laundry basket of clean clothes needing folding or the scads of toys needing to be put away. Babies don't keep, chores do!


I call this one Learning to Ride a Fire Engine.


And, finally, SUCCESS! Riding a Fire Engine!


Once he figured out how to get on the fire engine, it was on to his horse. This has been sitting in the Den since Christmas, and he has played with it, but since Friday night, it has taken on a whole new level of FUN!


Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Wow, Time flies when you're having fun!

Sorry a whole month has passed since my last post. So much has happened, I don't know if I can post it all at one time!



First of all, Mommy turned 34!! Happy Birthday Mommy!! We had a great day on January 21st. We had homemade (from a can) cinnamon rolls for breakfast. Then, Uncle Bubba brought Mommy's one of favorite for lunch...Japanese. Then we ran a couple of errands and Mommy snuggled me up on the couch for a nap. When Daddy got home, we got dressed and went to the Olive Garden for dinner. We had a wonderful time and then.....guess what.....CAKE!!!! It was ginormous and there were lots of candles, and they put it right in front of me and Mommy! I stuck my fingers in it and licked off the icing! Here are some of the pictures!


Pre-dinner nap...yes, my cheeks do that when I am cutting teeth!


Look how handsome my family is!


OOOOOOOOOoooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!


CAKE!!!




We have had some really mild days and one of them happened to be a Saturday. Dad was off work and the three of us headed to the farm for some fun. This was the first time I got to feed the horses some carrots. Daddy kept a death grip on my arm, and taught me to drop the carrots through the fence on the ground! Apparently my little fingers look a lot like baby carrots and Dad was afraid the horses would try to nibble my fingers! I LOVE the attention I can command from these little horses by just holding up a little orange carrot! Check it out!

"Hey Mom, Watch This!!"

"May I have your attention please!"


The week of Valentine's proved to be another interesting week. On Tuesday, we were headed to help Granny at the Father/Daughter banquet at church when all of a sudden...YUCK!! I got sick! So home we went, but on Thursday, I was better and Granny and Mom packed me off to Coolidge Park. It was supposed to be a time for Mommy to get some pictures of me, but I was WAY too busy running around and watching people play Frisbee and trying to talk to every kid in the park. Then, we went for my first ride on the carousel. I was not too sure about it. It went really fast! I think next time I would like it better if Dad or Granddaddy were there with me. These are some of the pictures Mom did get! We didn't get a Valentine picture this year because the night after we went to the park, Mommy, Granny and Daddy all got my stomach bug! We stayed home all weekend, but now everyone is feeling better. Maybe we'll get to send everybody an Easter card!



This is how a toddler looks when he realizes he can run and play!

And when Mommy says, "Come closer so I can take your picture".

This close enough for ya?!I love when the wind blows in my face!

Not sure about this....up and down, round and round...at least there was fun music!




Monday, January 19, 2009

Let It Snow!

I have been cooped up in the house for two days with a cold! Sniffles and a cough, but no fever. Today, I am really much better, but Mommy has kept me in all day just to be sure. Fortunately, Daddy had the day off and has been here playing with me most of the day! Mommy went to run some errands and when she got back, she opened the blinds and said, "Look! It's Snowing to Beat the Band!" I have no idea what that means, but she and Daddy were both very excited. They bundled me up lik ewe were going to the Frozen Tundra and we went outside! Here are some pictures of our snow adventure! We weren't out very long, and Mommy kept worrying about my hands. Dad took my mittens off so I could feel the snow...wet drops, cold, but not all that different from rain...sure got a LOT more excitement than rain! We're not getting much, maybe a half inch in higher elevations, but Mom said we should take advantage of any photo opportunity, so she took lots of pictures, so here they are! I'm posting them larger because I got some complaints about them being too small last time!

Getting Dressed to go OutsideMe and Dad in the Snow.

Look Closely and you can see the little trail I made in the snow!

Trying to catch a snowflake and wondering "What's up with Snow?"

Givin Daddy Sugar, sorry Granny, Aunt Audi and GrandJean, he got 'em all today!

I don't want to go inside!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Guy's Night Out

So y'all know I love, LUV, cars. Pretty much anything with wheels commands my attention. Well tonight, Granddaddy, Uncle Bubba, Daddy and I went to the greatest thing on earth. The World of Wheels. Can you imagine, a WORLD of WHEELS!
I, of course, was chauffeured around in my Tot Rod. These legs are learning to walk, but not with that much to see! We took pictures with all sorts of Hot Rods and Big Trucks. There was even a couple of cool kid sized rods built out of Radio Flyer Wagons. We might have to build one of those in a couple of years!
I met a State Trooper and he gave me a badge to wear on my shirt and one for my car too. Cool Huh? There was a original style Knight Rider and a new version too. We saw a few T-Buckets there like the one Uncle Bubba is building. I wonder if he will show his when he gets it finished? He used to show his big ole truck when he was a teenager. It has tires bigger than me!
Here are some pictures...Enjoy!