Sunday, November 27, 2011

A trip to be remembered

It was a perfect trip. We got excellent weather, the lines weren't nearly as bad as we had feared, and the girls had a ball. We missed our little guy, but other than that, it was wonderful. We can't wait to go back in a few years so that he can experience Disney, but also so that the girls will be able to do even more than they did this time. Natalie was game for everything, though! She rode Space Mountain and Dinosaur, two of the scarier rides and wanted to do more. Meagan was one for the tamer rides, but she had fun with those. Her favorite thing was the Laugh Floor, a comedy show run by the Monsters Inc characters. Andy and I treasured watching them have such a great time. They got tired (we had VERY busy days), but they were good sports about everything. I wish it could have lasted longer....

Magic Kingdom photos





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Animal Kingdom









Most of these photos were from Animal kingdom. We have some neat photos of the animals too, but I am not sure how good they would look posted on here.
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Nickelodeon Resort





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Breakfast with Dora


The girls loved Disney for many reasons. It was also fun to see the Nickelodeon characters at their resort.
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Monday, November 14, 2011

Our Thanksgiving weekend

We are going to DisneyWorld for the real Thanksgiving, so we celebrated Thanksgiving with our family on Saturday. There are many advantages to doing this. Stores are open, roads aren't as crowded for travel, and there are no shortages of holiday-specific foods. We had a LOT of food. Our family is never lacking for food when we all get together. I made the usual turkey. This year, rather than making mashed potatoes, I made homemade Mac and Cheese from a recipe that a friend recommended. It was so good! My parents made applesauce with cranberries, stuffing and jello. Sandi and Bob brought some delicacies from Costco (we are in seventh heaven with leftover apple pie!) Matthew has been sick off and on so we weren't sure if we could do the celebration, but everyone risked exposure to whatever stomach bug is plaguing him.
We have so much to be thankful for. I was watching my kids play yesterday. Natalie was chasing Matthew around the house, Meagan was reading a book to Natalie, and Matthew was spontaneously running up to them and hugging them. They are happy. My life is as simple as that- my kids are happy, I am good. I hope that they are successfully learning in school, but most of all, I just want them to be happy. If they are self-confident and proud of themselves, they will have one less major roadblock to learning. I am also thankful for our good health, all of us. Matthew's stomach has definitely been funky, but that is about it. Natalie, thank God, has an immune system of steel. Even though she has hit that wonderful milestone of age 6 (febrile seizures are MUCH less common after age 6), I will always worry when she has a fever. Even our dogs are healthy. I truly believe that Barni, who is at least 11 years old, will live longer than any of us. I am thankful that I have a job that makes me happy every day. It is not totally perfect, but it is pretty darn close right now.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween fun!








Our kids had a blast on Halloween. Meagan was a pink lady from Grease, Natalie was Pinkalicous, a character from a very popular book, and Matthew was a green frog. Matty spent much of his time in the stroller, but he had fun none the less. We stopped by our old neighbors' house (they moved to another house in our neighborhood) and the kids took a photo together for old times sake. The boys' parents go ALL out decorating, so they are always a fun house to go to each year. Grandma Lois came over to hand out candy and make sure that Barni didn't have a nervous breakdown with all of the kids coming by. I am absolutely floored by how gorgeous the evening was for Trick or Treating. It was in the low 70s or high 60s the whole time we were out there. Granted, I despise our summers, but I treasure each and every moment of an Austin fall. We may not have the changing leaves ( I miss Lawrence this time of the year!), but we do have some beautiful sunshine and a nice breeze. We are still missing out on the rain, though. It is truly sad to see how desperate the city has become. We have had mandatory restrictions before on water usage; they have never enforced them before.
I am getting into the groove of working. I am still loving it. The kids are a lot of fun and the teachers are great to work with. It is hard to get out of the door each morning because of time restraints, but it isn't that different from when I was not working. Andy has been awesome about taking over taking Matthew to school and feeding him breakfast. Actually, he has been amazing all in all when it comes to helping me out now that I have less free time. He is loving his new built in grill, so he is grilling up a storm. That means less cooking for me! Love it.
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