Friday, January 21, 2011

milestone number one

There are many milestones that come along with owning a home. We have reached one, and so I will share. This week, the ice cream man made his first trek of the year down our street, and we gave into temptation and paid an awful lot of money for some cheap little popsicles... but it was worth it. The kids enjoyed handing over their dollar bills to the man (who was a little creepy actually) inside the truck, and taking their valuable treats from his hands. I enjoyed the memories it brought back to me of all the days I loved doing the same exact thing with the ice cream man growing up. Now we just have to hope he doesn't come back... too often:)


Monday, November 1, 2010

Trick or Treat


Saturday night we went Trick or Treating... and the kids had a blast! They thought the whole concept was fantastic. Sterling got a little annoyed at not being able to actually eat the candy right away, so we gave him a little here and there.


As you can tell, Stella was so excited she had to be silly!


And Sterling just wanted to hit things with his "devil stick".




We all enjoyed this halloween quite a bit!


Friday, October 29, 2010

Check it!!!

Andy passed the South Carolina State Bar, and is officially an Attorney, or at least will be after being sworn in next month...
I am one proud wifey right now!

Monday, October 25, 2010

The Fair

We have gone to the fair every year since we moved here... and it has become a tradition we love. The first year, we spent a lot of time being shocked at all the food they were selling. Things like fried pepsi, fried candy bars, fried oreos... seriously??? Two years ago we even brought ourselves to pay the $4.00 to taste the fried pepsi... and it was kind of a let down... but I'm glad to have that story to tell. This year they were selling donut hamburgers, using two donuts instead of a bun. Andy offered to buy me one, and you would think that in my pregnant state one might sound good, but it didn't. Anyway, I took this picture just as we got out of our car in the parking lot, just to kind of warm up the camera. Then it flashed "change battery pack" and shut off. No way!


So we spent the rest of the time enjoying ourselves "in the moment" rather than worrying about what things might look like through the lens, but also "missed" a few fun memories that I wish we could have captured. Luckily Andy had the iphone to snap some super important things... and I will add those pics when he gets home:).
We spent a good amount of time with the animals. Stella is obsessed with feeding them. She would very faithfully walk around the petting zoo, picking up animal food that had been dropped by others, and fed as many goats and sheep as would take her food. She may have even fed the donkey... I can't remember, but I do know she was very into it. Didn't even have time to talk she was so focused. (And that is really saying something with her). Sterling tried to put some of the food pellets in the goats nose, but couldn't grasp the concept that he had to simply hold his hand flat in order to feed the animals. He wanted to shove it in their mouths for them. They didn't appreciate him too much. But he still had a good time. Then we looked at horses. Sterling really liked the horses. Maybe "cowboy" wouldn't have been a bad name for him after all.
The kids also both really enjoyed climbing on the tractors. And we enjoyed looking at some of the photography, and cake decorating, and quilts etc. But before we left, we had to let the kids go on a ride. We decided we were going to wait until they asked to go on one to ever do it, and sure enough... this was the year. Stella noticed the rides first thing. Before we even entered the fair parking lot she was asking if she could go on the big pink thing that was up in the sky... so we did it. I was nervous at first, thinking they would chicken out and want to get off like they did last year with riding ponies, and that they may just stand up and try to hop off, surely mangling their little bodies in the process... but after strapping them in as tightly as I could, and warning them to hold on tight... the little trucks they were riding in began to "drive" in circles, and their faces lit up. They laughed and squealed, making sure we knew how awesome their lungs worked, and made the $4.00 we spent on tickets for one measley little kiddie ride seem somehow worth it. They had an absolute blast - and our night at the fair was complete!

Friday, October 15, 2010


By now this time around I have
- felt the baby move
- gone through at least ten rolls of toilet paper to blow my nose (thanks hormonal allergies)
- craved salsa, candy, and deli sandwiches
- not thrown up once
- had a severe aversion to avocados or guacamole and olives... even writing the words makes my stomach churn
- decided what I think the baby is (a girl)... but we'll have to see.
- thought how crazy I am for having another one already... my two seem to be plenty, but I guess it's too late now:)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Third times the charm

This pregnancy has been heaven when compared to my other two. (knock on wood) I have still been needing Zofran and Reglan for nausea... however, with them I am able to completely manage it. I have not actually thrown up once this whole time! And 98% of the time I feel great. It is pretty awesome. I have not felt the need to stuff myself with pizza and rolls either - also due to the lack of nausea. This equals less weight gained which is a major plus. I do however crave sweets and salsa... but not together:) Anyway, more on the pregnancy to come, including belly pics. I am 4 months, and still don't appear that pregnant, mostly just really full, but I guess that is ok. To make up for no belly pics now, I will leave you with these two cuties...


Thursday, September 30, 2010

With your Father...



...Nothing is too far from reach!



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Joy School


Stella started joy school today. She was nervous, and it shows in these pictures. She was acting so silly cause she wasn't sure what else to do. She kept asking Andy and I if we "wanted to come to school with her, cause she can't go alone, and it will be really fun". Once we got there, she cried and kept saying how she didn't feel good. I had to stay with her for 20 mins, and then I snuck out using the excuse that I had to go drive Sterling around in the car so he would go to sleep. I'm still hoping I don't get a call that she is bawling her eyes out and needs me to come get her. Poor thing is like her dad on this, and so I'm glad we are starting out now. Then maybe Kindergarten will go a little more smoothly. Hopefully she will relax a little as time passes, and will realize how much fun she is having!




Saturday, September 18, 2010

Up and Running again!

And we're up and running again.... I was having trouble uploading pictures due to my over-usage of storage... but it is all figured out now, and I will be back blogging in no time:) Until then, this is a pic I took while recently picking apples. That post to come soon!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Tractor


The Building in our apartments that was burnt down has finally been torn down. This could not be better for our little family. Now every time we drive home, Stella can be calm and quiet, and no longer needs us to hold her because she is scared of the "broken house". And Sterling is thoroughly enjoying watching the tractor do it's thing. He walks around the house all day - pointing to the front door, begging to see the tractor. So we have spent a good amount of time watching from our front door, and Sterling is in little boy heaven.