This has been an awesome Christmas. Matt and Will started getting the concept of Christmas and Santa Claus. On Christmas Eve we put out food for the reindeer that came home from preschool. Our 'Rudolph' made it outside from the kitchen (after spending a few days blown up in there for fun) and I am not sure if Matt and Will thought the blow up was going to eat it or if Reindeer were coming overnight? Either way seems magical, I figure... Charlie also heard Santa's thump on the roof and the reindeer jingling bells.
There were lots of fun things this year that we all enjoyed...
- the Live Nativity at Discovery UMC, tigers, lions and all...
- the Tacky Light Tour in a bus. So much fun riding around looking at lights, listening to Christmas music and hanging out with friends.
- making Christmas cookies x2
- the bell service at church
- trains, trains and more trains
To Charlie's dismay, no snow, but we did make up for that with a trip to Deep Creek and hopefully have more on the way!
Merry Christmas to All!
Friday, December 30, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Santa Tran
| Will, Matt, Cloe & Stacy |
| Matt and one of his crazy faces |
| Hanging on the open train car before seeing Santa |
| If you notice Santa's stance, this is probably the 1st time when Charlie asked him if he was the real Santa |
| Will, Matt & Charlie waiting to see Santa |
| The Crew |
| Our biggest train lover, Will |
| Hanging out after our train ride. Loved this picture of Charlie & Matt hanging out. |
| Saying goodbye to Santa out the window |
| Matt |
Monday, December 19, 2011
100 Years... and 5 great grandchildren Later
Saturday, Ken & Linda invited us to Blackstone to visit Bevell's Hardware Store for their annual train display, and to have lunch with Uncle Joe and Aunt Page.This has been an annual trek for Charlie, but Will & Matt had not yet met the trip.
The boys absolutely loved the trains, Will especially is a train nut. Since we rode the Santa train the previous Sat. we had to explain that these were "little trains" so we heard let's go see "little trains" several times on the way down from Matt & Will. The snow display was also a hit, and it all felt like a step back in time, seeing the town come together and celebrate with a packed house. We had a really nice lunch and then headed to the cemetery as Linda had flowers for Grandma/Mr Sharrer's gravesite. I realized that morning, that Dec. 17th was Mrs. Sharrer's birthday, but had no realization that it would have been her 100th birthday since her birth in 1911. Even more meaning for me in seeing her grave, with Jan. 5th as my Grandma Boaz's birthday, which was the day she died in 2002.
It was very special to watch Charlie, Matt & Will running around, placing flowers and singing (well, shouting) in the cemetery and thinking how much she would have loved it. The drive back really had me thinking about the Circle of Life and how much I wish some of my circles could've crossed more. I kept thinking about how many people have left this world since Jon and I got married and how many, especially our children, our nieces and our nephews have joined. It's hard to think of it all somedays, but for Saturday it was special to take part in that moment.
The boys absolutely loved the trains, Will especially is a train nut. Since we rode the Santa train the previous Sat. we had to explain that these were "little trains" so we heard let's go see "little trains" several times on the way down from Matt & Will. The snow display was also a hit, and it all felt like a step back in time, seeing the town come together and celebrate with a packed house. We had a really nice lunch and then headed to the cemetery as Linda had flowers for Grandma/Mr Sharrer's gravesite. I realized that morning, that Dec. 17th was Mrs. Sharrer's birthday, but had no realization that it would have been her 100th birthday since her birth in 1911. Even more meaning for me in seeing her grave, with Jan. 5th as my Grandma Boaz's birthday, which was the day she died in 2002.
It was very special to watch Charlie, Matt & Will running around, placing flowers and singing (well, shouting) in the cemetery and thinking how much she would have loved it. The drive back really had me thinking about the Circle of Life and how much I wish some of my circles could've crossed more. I kept thinking about how many people have left this world since Jon and I got married and how many, especially our children, our nieces and our nephews have joined. It's hard to think of it all somedays, but for Saturday it was special to take part in that moment.
| Will concentrating on the train display |
| Matt taking in the snow |
| Charlie catching flakes |
| Matt catching flakes |
The Preschool Christmas Program
| Walking into the program: Will in front and notice that big smile from Matt at the end of the picture |
| Matt & Will: Not so sure about standing up front & center at the Christmas Program |
| Charlie amongst the Girls! |
| Matt, Will and the infamous Ella that they both LOVE! |
| Will's Belly played a small part in the program this year! |
Charlie loves singing with the Christmas music on the radio. His favorite song is probably the Little Drummer Boy... bah rum ba bum!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Living the Life of a Twin
We often wonder what it would be like to live the life of a twin... We go from Matt rocking the crib and night so loud, that Will is yelling "stop" to Matt dumping out Will's water pitcher the following morning in the shower. But then you have a night like last night, where Will fell asleep to Matt singing "jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell."
They make each other laugh constantly and they give each other hugs, to the beating each other up and "xxx hit me!"
One thing we know, it's always interesting...
They make each other laugh constantly and they give each other hugs, to the beating each other up and "xxx hit me!"
One thing we know, it's always interesting...
| Matt & Will's 3rd Birthday at the school Halloween Parade |
| Matt & Will at the Train Day in Ashland |
| Will & Matt hanging in their "hole" at the Beach |
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
My Race Day Recap
Well, after a year of thinking about the Half Marathon, it has come and gone. My friends and I have discussed how it's like a wedding. It started in my head with the Richmond 8K last November, that maybe, just maybe, I would do the half marathon this year. A little more time went by and I trained for the 10K in the spring. Then, before I even knew it, an email went around. Sign up for the Half now - before prices go up. And with a few clicks of a button, I'd signed up.
All summer, we ran every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. We talked about the half marathon a lot. What will it be like, will we be ready? Yes, we'll be ready.
This fall, I ran a 10K at the beach and the Capital 10 Miler Race. Then I started having a weird feeling in my leg and decided I better get it checked out. The doctor said - no more running. You're going to run the race, but no more running until then. Just cross training. So, then came the G-Trainer, the elliptical and the running in the pool. Another check up- wait, let's do a bone scan at the eleventh hour. Finally, Thursday before the race. Yes, you're clear.
So, race day came. It was so exciting. All my running friends were there. Race time came and Amy, Angie and I lined up with Angie's husband. We were in the back. The first mile or two, I thought how heavy my feet were. I hadn't run in nearly a month with full body weight. But I got in the groove. It was pretty and the spectators were great. I kept thinking, I'll see Jon at mile 7. Amy's husband would be there. Lisa was going to join us at mile 7 and finish with us. We made it there and were doing ok. I hit mile 9 and I think dehydration started hitting me. I'd been so worried about my leg, I forgot to really hydrate especially with the head cold I had. That's right about where Kay joined us for the last 4 miles. Between Kay & Lisa, they joined with Amy and I and alternated back and forth. A little good cop, bad cop to get us going. At mile 12, I knew I could do it. I had about 10 more minutes. And I made it. So sweet. A couple of times along the way, I could've thought about stopping, but kept it going.
After the race, I said that raising a "Runner" is a lot like the philosophy that it takes a village to raise a child. I couldn't have done it without the support of the girls out there with me, Jon taking the kids so I could run and the people that were constantly cheering for me and asking about my running, so Thank you!
All summer, we ran every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. We talked about the half marathon a lot. What will it be like, will we be ready? Yes, we'll be ready.
This fall, I ran a 10K at the beach and the Capital 10 Miler Race. Then I started having a weird feeling in my leg and decided I better get it checked out. The doctor said - no more running. You're going to run the race, but no more running until then. Just cross training. So, then came the G-Trainer, the elliptical and the running in the pool. Another check up- wait, let's do a bone scan at the eleventh hour. Finally, Thursday before the race. Yes, you're clear.
So, race day came. It was so exciting. All my running friends were there. Race time came and Amy, Angie and I lined up with Angie's husband. We were in the back. The first mile or two, I thought how heavy my feet were. I hadn't run in nearly a month with full body weight. But I got in the groove. It was pretty and the spectators were great. I kept thinking, I'll see Jon at mile 7. Amy's husband would be there. Lisa was going to join us at mile 7 and finish with us. We made it there and were doing ok. I hit mile 9 and I think dehydration started hitting me. I'd been so worried about my leg, I forgot to really hydrate especially with the head cold I had. That's right about where Kay joined us for the last 4 miles. Between Kay & Lisa, they joined with Amy and I and alternated back and forth. A little good cop, bad cop to get us going. At mile 12, I knew I could do it. I had about 10 more minutes. And I made it. So sweet. A couple of times along the way, I could've thought about stopping, but kept it going.
After the race, I said that raising a "Runner" is a lot like the philosophy that it takes a village to raise a child. I couldn't have done it without the support of the girls out there with me, Jon taking the kids so I could run and the people that were constantly cheering for me and asking about my running, so Thank you!
| Can't believe that "Joan Rivers" was beating me. I kept trying to get around her so she wouldn't block my picture. Ha! |
| Mile 7: Seeing Jon |
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| My honking medal |
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| Me & Amy |
| The Mother Runners (1/2 Marathon Team) |
| Katie, Joanna, Amy and I pre race. This is not my pink snuggie! I was merely holding for someone else. |
Friday, November 18, 2011
Pumpkin Patch
We decided to go a little more low key this year with our pumpkin patch visit and visited a patch literally just down the road from our house. It was a really pretty day, and we still managed to play in the corn, pick pumpkins and see a few animals around the farm.
| Stacy Ann |
| The crew. This year's hayride was a lot less stressful than last year's screaming ride with Will & Stacy. |
| Matt |
| Charlie |
| Will |
| Charlie |
1st Day of School
Deep Creek: Summer Loving with the Cousins
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Super Hero's at Children's Musuem
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