Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Our newest family member...



Yesterday, I became an aunt. My niece was born in the early morning. She weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces, and was 21 inches long.

This little girl has...
the sweetest little face...

 the biggest feet I've ever seen on a baby...

 my sister's nose....

...and has captured the heart of everyone in our family.

We love you, Delaney. Welcome to our family.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

A big day


Today, PJ took his intermediate driving test. And, even though he had a little trouble with parallel parking, he passed. After coming by my office to show me his new license, and taking Joe home to get our van, my child got into his own car and drove himself to school.

He came in from wrestling practice, and said that he needed to go by work to check his schedule. I knew this was just an excuse to go out and drive. He and Austin headed out to TJ Maxx  and Old Navy. My boys were out on their own. They were even considerate and stopped by the grocery on their way home to pick up something I had forgotten.

And, at this very minute PJ is chauffeuring Hank. I imagine they are going to get a milkshake from McDonald's. Hank said, "Hey PJ, I think we should have some brother time, and go out riding around!"...that boy knows how to play his cards!

How could PJ refuse? Again, another reason to go out driving.

And before they left, PJ said, "Hey Mom, wanna go tan when I get back? I'll drive!"

Think that was a reason to get out and drive?

Thursday, November 3, 2011



What? Halloween is over?

Sadly, yes.

We had a great Halloween. On Saturday, we went downtown for the Ghost Walk festivities. This has become an annual event for us. I always help with the costume contest, and I ended up being a judge again this year. You would think that judging a costume contest isn't hard. But, it is! Especially when they are cute, or creative, or the double whammy--both! Take the big sister, little brother and baby brother combination. Big sister was an Indian. Little brother was a pilgrim. And, baby brother? A turkey! How cute is that? Then there was Little Bo Peep with her stuffed sheep. She was quite the ham and wouldn't get off the stage. One of my personal favorites was the little girl dressed as a garden gnome. She was adorable!

I'm proud to say that my little zombie came in 3rd in his age group. He was beat by the Bride of Frankenstein, (she had awesome hair!) and a washing machine. The washing machine was very creative, and made a great costume. Everyone loved his zombie costume, and he received many compliments on it. He also received a lot of attention, which we all know that Hankadoo just hates to be the center of attention!

On Monday, we went to Trunk or Treat at church, and then over to my grandmother's neighborhood for actual Trick or Treating.

We still have quite a bit of candy left, and I swear, Hank still has a gray tint to him from his make-up. He's already started planning on what to be next year. As of now, it's Frankenstein!