The daily happenings in the life of The Connells!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Well here we are! Today is my last day at the office until 2013. I got a big surprise at work today which only added to my general excitement. I am totally, 100% PUMPED about Christmas. This is the first year we've spent any real money on the kids. Of course Danslen is still getting slightly shafted but her time is coming. Daniley's Christmas is going to rock and I am just beside myself about it all. She has never gotten wound up about Christmas, and still isn't too bad. You would expect her under the tree snooping...but not so. She told Santa she wanted a new set of dolls. She has asked for nothing else. I will have 5 whole days to enjoy before Christmas arrives. I am looking forward to the time off and to a wonderful Christmas with my sweet family! MERRY CHRISTMAS!! I am losing sleep already!!! :-)
Sunday, December 16, 2012
This year's Christmas party was the best ever! It put me in the best Christmas mood. I love seeing all the kids and I should have a house full way more often. Here is a hodge podge of pictures. I didn't post all the individual Santa pictures in the slideshow, but if you are my friend on Facebook I tagged you in your picture of your kids.
While waiting for Santa, Daniley explained that if she sang "Jingle Bells" Santa would know where to find her. Suddenly, and without singing thank goodness, Santa emerged from the woods. The kids began jumping and screaming with excitement. CiCi, age 6, told everyone they should pretend like they were asleep. Then another little boy squealed, "It doesn't matter if I'm on the Naughty List." Breanna, age 6, told Santa that she knew Santa knew her Dad because her Dad had been calling Santa. Kids don't hold back any secrets from Santa.
Some things are just better in person. Perhaps those little girls' squeals are just a higher pitch than what the camera can record. I wouldn't take a million bucks for being able to stand there last night and see all those little kids jumping around like that. I thought for a minute the floor was going to fall through. Those kids are precious in every way.
Here are a few pictures.
And here is a picture of Mom with Santa. This was one of the most fun days of being a mother so far! We are so blessed and love sharing our home and Santa with all our friends! Thank you all so much for coming. We were blessed by your presence and hope to see you again next year!
While waiting for Santa, Daniley explained that if she sang "Jingle Bells" Santa would know where to find her. Suddenly, and without singing thank goodness, Santa emerged from the woods. The kids began jumping and screaming with excitement. CiCi, age 6, told everyone they should pretend like they were asleep. Then another little boy squealed, "It doesn't matter if I'm on the Naughty List." Breanna, age 6, told Santa that she knew Santa knew her Dad because her Dad had been calling Santa. Kids don't hold back any secrets from Santa.
Some things are just better in person. Perhaps those little girls' squeals are just a higher pitch than what the camera can record. I wouldn't take a million bucks for being able to stand there last night and see all those little kids jumping around like that. I thought for a minute the floor was going to fall through. Those kids are precious in every way.
Here are a few pictures.
And here is a picture of Mom with Santa. This was one of the most fun days of being a mother so far! We are so blessed and love sharing our home and Santa with all our friends! Thank you all so much for coming. We were blessed by your presence and hope to see you again next year!
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Add stocking making to my resume!!
I was going to pay a friend to do these because I have so little time. However, Saturday night Dan and I had arrangements made for the girl and were going to go to a party a friend of mine was having. Unfortunately, we could not get our crap together, so I canceled everything and we stayed at home. On the flip side, I found time to make these! So proud of my first ever stockings!
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving! |
Thanksgiving this year was
bittersweet. Dan and I have spent every Thanksgiving night since the
beginning of time (OUR time) with his parents, even before we were
married. We used to (before kids) get up and go shopping early Friday
morning. Dan was building his tool collection so we'd go to Sears in
Midfield every year (his parents lived nearby), avoiding craziness
around the mall, yet still getting all the tools on sale. Eventually he
had every tool, but we continued our tradition. When the kids came
along, we continued yet....we'd still spent the night....Honey would
keep the kids while we would get up early and shop. This year, however,
everything came to a screeching halt when Dan's parents called and
stated they were traveling elsewhere for Thanksgiving. So instead of
big family gatherings on this Thankful Thursday, I cooked a nice
breakfast, hand rolled biscuits with all the trimmings, for my little
family of four. It was nontraditional to say the least. First time in
my life I didn't have turkey and dressing. Instead had homemade pizza. My brother told me the lack of company and good food was a dream Thanksgiving. haha. Yes I see the benefits. It was a nice day that
included eating, 4-wheeler rides, and Christmas trees. Honey still
offered to keep the kids but I couldn't stand the thought of being without them on Thanksgiving.
Friday we still got up and went shopping (NOT at 6am), kids in tow.
Despite the late start, I still got everything I wished for. It's been
a nice holiday week...5 days off. One thing I can surely say I'm
thankful for is a job! Ready to hit the ground running tomorrow!!
On
this Thanksgiving, it is a time to reflect on just how blessed I am. I
have a healthy family, a caring husband, a warm home, plenty to eat,
good friends, a brother and sister I wouldn't trade for just anybody, and awesome grandparents out the wazoo! I'm
blessed beyond measure!! Right now I can hear the kids' laughter in the
background. I'm not sure if anything could be a sweeter sound!
Sweet little precious baby girl. She's tall and skinny. Not like me. She's my inspiration. "Put on your big girl panties and deal with it." :-) Yes, I said big girl panties!! :-)| 2 sweet sisters that fight like a cat and dog, but love each other in ways words can't describe. |
| This one right here is the party animal. |
And when I've finished all the necessary chores, and crafted myself out, and played outside til the sun went down, and eaten like a pig, and done everything else I "have" to do.....my husband knows just how to call me into the living room to relax:
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Next up: Christmas!!!
Friday, November 09, 2012
Pretty much the first Saturday after Halloween Daniley was ready to put up the Christmas tree. She had a plan in its entirety. Put the couches outside, put the tree up, and be done with it already! ;-)
We decided, instead, to get her a tree for her room. She was soooooooo excited. So were Dan and I. :-D
We decided, instead, to get her a tree for her room. She was soooooooo excited. So were Dan and I. :-D
Sunday, November 04, 2012
Whoah!
October has been CRAZY! In fact, October has been crazy for the past several years. So I'm now accepting that this month will always be crazy. It's actually at least equal to, if not worse, than December. I haven't had time to keep up with the blog. I am not so dumb to think that you readers are following every detail of my life. No. However the blog is a reminder for me, a mother, to remember how we spent our time. And it's quite handy each year when it's time for me to make the yearbook. The stories are already written with the detail most of them deserve.
Usually, the lagging of blog stories means Mommy is in over her head. :-) Yes, I needed a break. That's an understatement. The girls are currently at Honey's. (Dan and I went to a football party last night. Roll Tide!) It was 9:37am and Dan just called up here to ask me when I wanted him to get the girls. My answer: "No time soon." Haha. I need to get a few more things done!!
One of my favorite things we did this month was go camping. We went to Wind Creek, my first time there ever. I arrived on the scene first, with 2 girls in tow. I was determined to get our tent setup before the men came. I'm the better tent-setter-upper anyway. Daniley helped me and we succeeded without too much trouble.
Now before arriving, I didn't do any research. I just showed up. So I was surprised to find it on the lake, and we had no swimsuits. Yes I know it's October, but it was a sunny day and the water was warm enough, so I let the girls go for a swim in their birthday suits instead.
It got pretty cold in the nights. Luckily, my brother and Dad arrived and Dad has a very nice horse trailer set up for camping. (Think toilet, bed, stove.) He volunteered to bring all the firewood and help do the cooking. He builds awesome fires.
We also went to Boo at the Zoo. I had spoke to a friend about this, and then I decided I couldn't fit it in. At the last minute something changed and we WERE able to go. In a moment's notice we ended up meeting a different friend there. It was so fun. We stayed from Open to Close. The kids had a blast.
October has been CRAZY! In fact, October has been crazy for the past several years. So I'm now accepting that this month will always be crazy. It's actually at least equal to, if not worse, than December. I haven't had time to keep up with the blog. I am not so dumb to think that you readers are following every detail of my life. No. However the blog is a reminder for me, a mother, to remember how we spent our time. And it's quite handy each year when it's time for me to make the yearbook. The stories are already written with the detail most of them deserve.
Usually, the lagging of blog stories means Mommy is in over her head. :-) Yes, I needed a break. That's an understatement. The girls are currently at Honey's. (Dan and I went to a football party last night. Roll Tide!) It was 9:37am and Dan just called up here to ask me when I wanted him to get the girls. My answer: "No time soon." Haha. I need to get a few more things done!!
One of my favorite things we did this month was go camping. We went to Wind Creek, my first time there ever. I arrived on the scene first, with 2 girls in tow. I was determined to get our tent setup before the men came. I'm the better tent-setter-upper anyway. Daniley helped me and we succeeded without too much trouble.
Now before arriving, I didn't do any research. I just showed up. So I was surprised to find it on the lake, and we had no swimsuits. Yes I know it's October, but it was a sunny day and the water was warm enough, so I let the girls go for a swim in their birthday suits instead.
It got pretty cold in the nights. Luckily, my brother and Dad arrived and Dad has a very nice horse trailer set up for camping. (Think toilet, bed, stove.) He volunteered to bring all the firewood and help do the cooking. He builds awesome fires.
Here we are gathered around singing campfire songs.
We took our bikes and went for several strolls.
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Now something else happened here but I have no pictures. This particular weekend was their Halloween celebration. So the campground was FULL. Every camper had trick-or-treating, and some must do this every year because a few had their camp area set up into haunted houses. We trick-or-treated and had a rocking good time. Then that night, they had a hayride haunted trail. I was really impressed with this. We waited in line over an hour. I was surprised to see they had a very dramatic setup on the hayride. It was worth every minute. Daniley LOVED it!!!!!!! That kid, I just love her. She ain't scared of nothing, even zombies coming out of the woods towards her.
Now the weekend of our camping here was due to another factor: our family reunion. It meets in Alex City every October. And I have grown to really enjoy it. It is usually on the day of the Alabama/Tennessee game. Half of my family is for Alabama. The other half lives in TN and are Vols fans. So it is a showdown at its finest. You are for one team or the other. Don't bother showing up in your Auburn shirt. This year, we had a band. Not just any band either. The Family Band. Everybody in the family can play and instrument or sing! There are two songs we ALWAYS do, Bobby McGee and Rockytop. I love both those songs because of the memories they hold. Here we are rockin' it to Rocky Top. It's not that audible, sorry.
Here are some other photos from the day. Yes, we sported our Alabama attire. Represent it!
Cousin love at its finest!
Turn your speakers up and press play. Little Darlin will quickly identify herself, right before her breakdancing floor roll. haha.
And why do I run myself to near death after these kiddos??? This right here makes every second worth it.
The weekend before Halloween was a very special Halloween party. We attended this last year, the first year it was held. We had such a good time, Daniley was still talking about the spooky house there this year. Some friends from Columbiana turn their garage into a haunted house and it's soooo fun. It's fairly scary, and it scares Daniley a little bit, but she loves it anyway. She was not too scared to go in, although she did prefer to have an escort. I didn't get any pictures from inside because I was busy making sure she didn't trip or fall. I enjoyed myself immensely just sitting on Ali's back porch and watching the kids. (Dan stayed home to watch Danslen because she had been sick.) Ali even let them roll her yard, and despite always up for having a good time, I'm not even sure I would have allowed this in my yard. haha.
The next day we were scheduled to be at the Pumpkin Patch, but upset stomachs kept us away. I was a little sad about that but you can only do what you can do.
Finally: Halloween. The finale of the show. We dressed up as..... a farm. :-)
There you have a farmer, his cow, chicken, and horse! What a fun time. We met with friends and family at LeLe's. Sarah Katherine, who joins us every year, and Daniley went for a quick trick-or-treat before they had to go. Danslen and Bentley rode in the wagon but didn't make the door runs this time. Even Charlotte Anne got in on the action.
After that we went back to Mom's to wait on James and Eli, but they never came. So eventually we just went trick-or-treating by ourselves and had a rockin' good time. Afterwards, we went to Honey and GPaw's to trick or treat at their house and let them see their grandbabies in their costumes. I love Halloween. It's about family and fun for us. It is second only to Christmas in terms of how special it is to me.
And if that doesn't sound like a busy October, then let me see YOUR blog. ;-)
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Today we went down to the furniture store for a special Halloween thing they had. Dan and I had been needing to go down there anyway to look at something, so this worked out perfectly. Daniley got her face painted really nice. They told her to sit still and I have NEVER seen her sit so still. Here is the transformation:
Ya'll have a Happy Week! I will be so busy in the coming weeks my next postings may be after Halloween!
Here we are about to do the Pumpkin Parade.
Ya'll have a Happy Week! I will be so busy in the coming weeks my next postings may be after Halloween!
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