Wednesday, December 31, 2008

ONLY A BREATH A WAY


We are still waiting on Leah but it should be anytime now. Natalie is fully ready and if her contractions would just pick up she would pop out. The mid-wife is here, but baby Leah has her hand on top her head and is holding up the works!

It's exciting to think baby Leah will be born on Rowan's birthday which is today.

How fun is that for a grandma and grampa.

Friday, October 03, 2008

TY TY

 

Tyler was glad to see gramma and grampa from a distance! He bolted to his mom when he saw us, probably thinking, Oh no, they are not taking me home with them! He is so different from Hunter and is about 6 inches taller. He is a sweet natured kid. He wasn't feeling good actually while we were there, but managed to smile and make his usual faces, we remember so well while he was with us.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

DON'T LET THE SOCKS FOOL YOU

 



This is HUNTER, better known as "duck" to his mother. Picture this boy listening to ballet music with his sisters as it shows video on how to lift your arms and twirl on your tippy toes to graceful music!

He had us in stitches over the weekend with his antics. While he was "preforming" he would sing a melody while he did it.

The funniest part - he had the bulky diaper on, no shirt (belly sticking out) and white ankle socks. He LOVED every minute of his "routine". His dad says he is practicing to be a linebacker.

His hair being everybit as white blonde as can be, just like his mom at his age.

This is what being a gramma is all about!

Monday, September 22, 2008

BOOTS




I have been into shopping for Christmas. With my being in college, I have very little time for other things much less shopping and I reminded myself how awful Christmas was last year with being in school. Besides not having any money, time and effort were not on my side.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

COUNTRY BOY NO A REDNECK

 

This little guy loved this hat when he was with us. Back when everyone was with us for Thanksgiving, I had bought 12 of these hats to do a photo op and Tyler was in his momma's belly and couldn't wear one. It is hard to believe that he is old enough now to wear one. What we loved the most was the PJ's he wore with it.

He looked like a country bumpkin or rather a redneck in the making!
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Monday, July 07, 2008

TY TY GOES BACK HOME


It's hard to believe that Tyler is now safe and sound with his Mom and Dad and it has been 4 weeks that we had him. Today I actually welled up thinking about:

No more rides on the tractor with grampa during the week.
No more putting him on the pool table to change that first diaper of the morning after taking him out of his porta crib in the pool room where he slept.
No more, food all over the kitchen floor.
No more putting the blue crocs on his little feet that his sitter bought him from the Dollar General because his shoes were too small and I can't tell you how many times in 4 weeks we put those things on and took them off.
No more bath time in the garden tub and wrapping babies in the towel when grampa lifted him out for gramma.
No more playing "Darling" and his running down the hall into my arms and me yelling "Darling" (He loved that game.)
No more protecting my antique milk bottles on the back porch while he strategically put them through the railing and dropped them to the grass 14 ft below.
No more up the slide backwards and down the slide on his belly.
No more gramma being frantic while he scaled the stone driveway all by himself, never falling once. Guess it was his magic crocs!
No more kisses for Gramma ONLY after Grampa got his first. (And who got him up and took him to daycare everyday - and Gramps still got the kisses first.)
No more filling the endless cups of Juicy Juice.

4 weeks of diapers, wipes, juice, graham crackers... $150
Gas to and from Daycare 4 weeks... $200
Seeing that sweet boy smile, priceless!

We are going to miss him so much.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

This is for Frances



This is the glass quilt chest that Nick made for me to give to my sister for her 50th birthday. She always talked about having a glass chest that would show quilts. In it I put my mom's quilt that I was given after her death. I wanted her to have something special to put in the chest.

Nick was telling Frances at work about it and I have promised to put this on the blog and haven't up to this point.

We are going to have him attempt to build another one so we can try and sell it at Tuckers in Blairsville at our shop/booth.

This is for you Frances.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Roasting Pan Weather



OK, we live in the North Georgia Mountains and we DO NOT own a sled or tobogan. What is up with that? I remember seeing them at Ace Hardware just last week, thinking, well, we probably wouldn't get any use out of one of those.

When we were kids growing up in "Western New York", having a sled or tobogan was an absolute must. Having come from a large family, we had the ultimate, 12 seater and baby, could that thing fly.

For hours,we would go sledding and tobogganing, until our body limbs froze and come home happy little clams. I remember how I would get to the top of the hill and start down, with a tobogan full of people and think, what on earth is gonna happen when we hit the bottom? But, we managed to get up, brush it all off and head back up the hill again for more torture.

Tonight we watched the snow fall, quietly and gracefully in the yard. At every commercial, we took turns getting up to "check the snow" status. I am just sorry now that I didn't buy that sled at Ace last week. BUT, my sister suggested using my roasting pan (only one big enough to fit my butt)and use that to go down the hill in the back of the house.

School is closed tomorrow, and I am going out to play. Then wash the roasting pan and bake the Turkey I thawed for dinner!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

As Sarah Puts it - Operation Christmas 2007

As Sarah wrote in her blog,

"Some of you may have already heard about "Operation Christmas". This took MONTHS in the planning and a couple of death threats to little kids that couldn't keep their mouths shut!!! But we managed to pull it off. I flew to Orlando the first week in December for 5 days to photograph The Weeks Family and Staley Family... all the while never telling mom and dad that we were all together. 2000 photo's later (that includes many other photo shoots) we had completed the first half of Operation Christmas. Our entire family, including Nana Langdon, was able to come to Texas this year for Christmas; the surprise took place Christmas Eve evening. Everyone gathered around the tree, Mom and Dad still do not know anything. And then my dad went first..... See below!! Everyone was emotional; by far Rayah Lee's reaction was the best. This precious angel, only 3 years old responded with such emotion, there wasn't a dry eye in the room. The pictures tell the entire story...A video was made at the end and we sat around and viewed over 300 amazing photos to music and tears. It was a Christmas Eve we will NEVER forget."

As I post this, what was cool was when we saw the first picture which was Nicks, it had all 9 grandchildren in it. It was at that point we remembered that up until this holiday event Sarah had never met Ty Ty in person - or so we thought. I think that is what triggered the chain of event on the emotions, it was then that they all breathed a sigh of relief, the secret had been kept.

I honestly did not know what to expect when I opened my picture, thus my reaction.

We did take pics with Santa hats on while we were at the "tree" and those will follow at somepoint. Sarah's job is never finished. She takes the shots and then has to work her cropping magic on them, till we get them. More to come.














Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Couple more pics



Pics of Natalie with "Bubby" (Hunter) and Ya Ya (Rayah Lee). Sarah took these at Lake Lily in Florida on a sneak visit to get pics for us for Christmas.