Monday, October 29, 2007
Ahoy There Me Hearties!
Monday, October 15, 2007
Praise the Lord!
Fall Break in the Great Smoky Mtns.
We just took our annual fall break trip to the Great Smoky Mtns. Mom has treated us the last couple of years to a cabin rental and 3-4 days stay in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. This year our cabins were in a great location in Gatlinburg so we were close to just about everything. Our family went, Tracy's family went, and of course Nana went.
On our first night there (Wednesday), Nana, Randy, and I took the kids swimming outside (in October!) The cabin resort had a heated outdoor pool that stays open until Thanksgiving. The twins had a blast swimming in the kiddie pool and the "big boy" pool which had a waterfall. Corbyn and Elijah always enjoy swimming so they were in heaven of course. It was so beautiful and surreal swimming surrounded by the beautiful foliage. I didn't take my camera to the pool because I knew I would be swimming so I missed photo ops. There was an adjoining playground to the pool which the children played on after drying off. Needless to say, the kids slept well that night after swimming hard and playing afterwards. I regret not taking my camera because that was the only night that it was warm enough to swim outdoors.
The next day we went shopping. Randy was kind enough to take the boys to a couple of parks so the rest of us could shop. I have to mention that while at the park, Randy was approached by another gentleman who asked him if the boys were his grandchildren (heehee). When we got back it was too cool to swim in the pool but we hit the hot tub at our cabin.
The twins were obsessed all week with playing in Nana's car ("Nanny's core"). They would stand out on the balconies and cry to go play in Nana's car.
Of course Nana caved and the boys played in her car.
While the boys played in Nanny's car and watched the Wiggles, Elijah and Corbyn played air hockey, playstation, and video games. The cabin came with a video golf game and Ms. Pacman & Galaga. Uncle Dave spent some quality time at the video games too while Randy sifted through Elijah's newly purchased football cards (I'm not sure if they all made it back to Elijah's stack or not). Tracy and Dave provided cookout supper on Thursday that was delicious. Thanks Randy for doing the grilling. While the other kids played video games and air hockey, the twins longed for their favorite game - basketball. Fortunately, we found a Nerf basketball (over-the-door) game at KB toys and installed it in the upstairs game room. Carson was elated!
Friday began with a trip to Dollywood for Nana, Tracy, Carson, Micah, and me. It was the first trip to Dollywood for the boys. Randy and David took Elijah and Corbyn to play miniature golf. The boys liked the show at Dollywood but thought Nana was a little odd as she clapped along to the music.
Nana treated us to a picnic in the park Friday evening. We picked up Kentucky Fried Chicken and headed to a park in Gatlinburg. The children played in the creek and the twins went nuts (pardon the pun) over playing basketball with walnuts (we forgot to bring the basketballs). Believe me...Carson will find something to throw into a goal. No one fell into the creek.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Twins 1st Visit to Chuckie Cheese
Nana helped me take Corbyn, Elijah, and the boys to Chuckie Cheese last Tuesday to kick off fall break. We were heading for a vacation in the Smoky Mtns. on Wednesday so the children were wired. We finally had a rainy day in East TN so where better to spend the day with kids than Chuckie Cheese?
Corbyn and Elijah were pros at the Chuckie thing but the boys had never been (when they were old enough to walk anyway). They were so excited they didn't know where to begin. Micah tried out a ride with Barney first. Carson not so much a Barney fan...
What Carson does love though is a good game of basketball. He and Micah spent forever at the basketball game.
Everybody had a great time at Chuckie's. The boys played the duck game, drove cars, whac'd some moles, and shot hoops. Corbyn and Elijah played a little of everything. They made sure they played their usual air hockey game. See the other pics in the slide show.
Grandpa's 80th Birthday
Grandpa seemed to enjoy seeing his children, grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren (he has 8 counting Keenan). We will be adding a couple more to the flock soon. My sister, Tracy (and David & Elijah) is expecting in the spring and we learned some amazing news from Stephanie and Nathan. Stephanie is also expecting a baby that we have prayed fervently for a long time. I want to take this opportunity to share God's abundant grace as he provides this awesome gift to Stephanie, Nathan, Marci, Tristan, and George. They had to say goodbye to Carl last month and though he can never be replaced, God sent an angel to lighten the grief and remind us all that his plan is perfect and full of love. Isn't God wonderful?
Congratulations, Stephanie & Nathan!
The cousins enjoyed visiting together and relishing the moments of playtime among our children. It was a wonderful gift to see the many generations together sharing in fellowship and love for one another. Our family has been blessed to remain close enough to share in each other's lives through the years and we look forward to welcoming more children into the family and witnessing the generations to come. Check out some of the pics taken at the party.
Grandpa with his children
Marci, Dinah, Doug, and Carol Ann
Grandpa with grandchildren
Tristan, Greg, Brad, Russ
Stephanie, Grandpa, Tracy, and Lisa
See more birthday fun pics in the slide show...