I took a video of him boxing, but it's going in the wrong direction when I upload it. I'm sure there's a way to rotate it, but I have't been able to find it.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Boxing
Andrew has been boxing on the Wii. He boxes so enthusiastically that at times he has to take a break to get a drink or wait for the pain in his side to go away. It's hysterical.
I took a video of him boxing, but it's going in the wrong direction when I upload it. I'm sure there's a way to rotate it, but I have't been able to find it.
I took a video of him boxing, but it's going in the wrong direction when I upload it. I'm sure there's a way to rotate it, but I have't been able to find it.
Happy New Year
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
What We've Been Up To
We went to a PTA meeting to watch the 2nd graders (Abby) sing Christmas holiday songs.
Abby had her class holiday party. One of the activities was to make a gingerbread house.
Andrew's kindergarten class performed the Gingerbread Baby. Andrew's main job was to run the smartboard. He also had a small part in which he was part of a crowd that was shocked to see the gingerbread baby in crumbs on the floor.
Andrew's class also had a holiday party. They did their own version of a gingerbread house and made Christmas pins.
Adam and I spent a day at the Biltmore which you can read about here.
We baked and decorated Christmas cookies. One of us may have eaten too much icing and vomited shortly after decorating said cookies.
We also unwrapped some gifts.
The kids' main gift from me this year (they spent Christmas day with their dad and Santa dropped his gifts for them off there) was a Wii.
We have been playing a lot of Wii!
Next up, Panthers vs. Saints. Please pray it warms up. It's supposed to be 18 Sunday morning and mid 30s in the afternoon. That's a wee bit cold.
Abby had her class holiday party. One of the activities was to make a gingerbread house.
Andrew's kindergarten class performed the Gingerbread Baby. Andrew's main job was to run the smartboard. He also had a small part in which he was part of a crowd that was shocked to see the gingerbread baby in crumbs on the floor.
Andrew's class also had a holiday party. They did their own version of a gingerbread house and made Christmas pins.
Adam and I spent a day at the Biltmore which you can read about here.
We baked and decorated Christmas cookies. One of us may have eaten too much icing and vomited shortly after decorating said cookies.
We also unwrapped some gifts.
The kids' main gift from me this year (they spent Christmas day with their dad and Santa dropped his gifts for them off there) was a Wii.
We have been playing a lot of Wii!
Next up, Panthers vs. Saints. Please pray it warms up. It's supposed to be 18 Sunday morning and mid 30s in the afternoon. That's a wee bit cold.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
The Biltmore
We had a great time at the Biltmore yesterday.
It was a little cold at times.
But the skies were Carolina blue.
I never got a picture from the front of the Estate (no photos allowed on the inside). I couldn't get Adam out of the gift shop. I may have a daughter who hates to shop, but I have a son who LOVES it.
It was a little cold at times.
But the skies were Carolina blue.
I never got a picture from the front of the Estate (no photos allowed on the inside). I couldn't get Adam out of the gift shop. I may have a daughter who hates to shop, but I have a son who LOVES it.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
It's Drawing Near
Can you believe how close it is to Christmas?
Tomorrow Adam and I are heading to the Biltmore. We're both very excited. It's going to be a fun (and long) day. We've been told the bus won't arrive back at school until 6:30 or 7:00.
It's been a whirlwind of activity around here. Christmas programs, a birthday party, Abby sang at the PTA meeting, the boys have started playing basketball--there are practices and we've had a couple of games, a sleepover, another birthday party and book reports. We've also cut out, baked and decorated Christmas cookies.
Tis the Season...
Look...they're all touching and no one is crying. Miracles do exist.
Tomorrow Adam and I are heading to the Biltmore. We're both very excited. It's going to be a fun (and long) day. We've been told the bus won't arrive back at school until 6:30 or 7:00.
It's been a whirlwind of activity around here. Christmas programs, a birthday party, Abby sang at the PTA meeting, the boys have started playing basketball--there are practices and we've had a couple of games, a sleepover, another birthday party and book reports. We've also cut out, baked and decorated Christmas cookies.
Tis the Season...
Friday, December 11, 2009
This Girl
This girl never ceases to amaze me. She has the sweetest personality. She's loving. She's funny. She's sensitive.
She's always landed on the shy side. Never caring to draw attention to herself. When she was telling me about the second graders performing at the PTA meeting this week and how she was excited about being on the stage and singing, I was a bit surprised.
When she told me that she wanted to wear her pajamas to school yesterday for their Polar Express party, I was more than a bit surprised.
When I learned today that she received the Principal's Award for showing self control, I was not a bit surprised. I couldn't be more proud of her.
I love This Girl!
She's always landed on the shy side. Never caring to draw attention to herself. When she was telling me about the second graders performing at the PTA meeting this week and how she was excited about being on the stage and singing, I was a bit surprised.
When she told me that she wanted to wear her pajamas to school yesterday for their Polar Express party, I was more than a bit surprised.
When I learned today that she received the Principal's Award for showing self control, I was not a bit surprised. I couldn't be more proud of her.
Friday, December 4, 2009
A Trip Uptown
Last Saturday morning the kids and I put up our Christmas tree. It's quite the experience with six little hands. Each of the kids have their own box of ornaments. They really had a good time pulling out their ornaments and hanging them on the tree.
In the afternoon, we headed Uptown to explore and enjoy the Christmas lights. An unexpected surprise was that Santa and Mrs. Claus were at The Green. The kids loved talking to them.
It's almost as if Andrew cannot believe he's actually touching Santa.
After we had walked (and ran) until we were tired, we headed to Fuel Pizza for dinner and to watch a little football.
Quite a fun day!
In the afternoon, we headed Uptown to explore and enjoy the Christmas lights. An unexpected surprise was that Santa and Mrs. Claus were at The Green. The kids loved talking to them.
It's almost as if Andrew cannot believe he's actually touching Santa.
After we had walked (and ran) until we were tired, we headed to Fuel Pizza for dinner and to watch a little football.
Quite a fun day!
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