And that my bloggy friends and family is how we spent part of our day.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Brielle's blessing
Cookies Birthday
Here is the birthday girl climing all over things. She said she won. Who is going to argue?
Look "Cupcake Kelli", Cookie frosted her owm (yes, you read it right) cupcakes. Are you so proud?
Banara and Ben came to the party too!!Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Shopping with Bananie


Secret Santa Shindig
She sent me a way cute card and "business card". Did you make these Mandy? They are so so so cute!! Then I ripped into the other presents......look....how did you know I needed a new checkbook cover? Cards to mail to all my new friends, napkins for our family Christmas party, a photo (brag) book to put the cutest little granddaughters in the world in, a grab and go wallet and a put whatever I want in it purse. Thanks tons Mandy! I'm a new woman.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Back Up.....Catch Up Good Mail & Secret Santa
Friday, December 12, 2008
Here is a little bit about the award:The "uber" (synonym for super) is a blog award given to sites who:
- inspire you
- make you smile and laugh
- or maybe give you amazing information
- a great read
- has an amazing design
- and any other reason you can think of that makes them uber amazing!
The rules of the award are:
1. Put the logo on your blog or post.
2. Nominate at least five blogs (can be more) that for you are uber amazing.
3. Let them know that they have received this uber amazing award by commenting on their blog.
4. Share the love by linking to this post and the person you received the award from.
Choosing five friends at this time is too stressing for me. My heart started to race when I tried to think. Just know that you all are a great inspiration to me, especially during this last month. Kudo's to all of you. LOVE YA!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
A Simple White Envelope
It's just a small white envelope stuck among the branches of our Christmas tree. No name, no identification, no inscription. It has peeked through the branches of our tree for the past 10 years or so. It all began because my husband Mike hated Christmas --oh, not the true meaning of Christmas, but the commercial aspects of it -- the overspending, the frantic running around at the last minute to get a tie for Uncle Harry and the dusting powder for Grandma -- the gifts given in desperation because you couldn't think of anything else. Knowing he felt this way, I decided one year to bypass the usual shirts, sweaters, ties, and so forth. I reached for something special just for Mike. The inspiration came in an unusual way. Our son Kevin, who was 12 that year, was wrestling at the junior level at the school he attended. Shortly before Christmas, there was a non-league match against a team sponsored by an inner-city church. These youngsters, dressed in sneakers so ragged that shoestrings seemed to be the only thing holding them together, presented a sharp contrast to our boys in their spiffy blue and gold uniforms and sparkling new wrestling shoes. As the match began, I was alarmed to see that the other team was wrestling without headgear, a kind of light helmet designed to protect a wrestler's ears. It was a luxury the ragtag team obviously could not afford. Well, we ended up walloping them. We took every weight class. And as each of their boys got up from the mat, he swaggered around in his tatters with false bravado, a kind of street pride that couldn't acknowledge defeat. Mike, seated beside me, shook his head sadly, 'I wish just one of them could have won,' he said. 'They have a lot of potential, but losing like this could take the heart right out of them.' Mike loved kids -- all kids -- and he knew them, having coached little league football, baseball, and lacrosse. That's when the idea for his present came. That afternoon, I went to a local sporting goods store and bought an assortment of wrestling headgear and shoes and sent them anonymously to the inner-city church. On Christmas Eve, I placed the envelope on the tree, the note inside telling Mike what I had done and that this was his gift from me. His smile was the brightest thing about Christmas that year and in succeeding years. For each Christmas, I followed the tradition --one year sending a group of mentally handicapped youngsters to a hockey game, another year a check to a pair of elderly brothers whose home had burned to the ground the week before Christmas, and on and on. The envelope became the highlight of our Christmas. It was always the last thing opened on Christmas morning, and our children, ignoring their new toys, would stand with wide-eyed anticipation as their dad lifted the envelope from the tree to reveal its contents. As the children grew, the toys gave way to more practical presents, but the envelope never lost its allure. The story doesn't end there. You see, we lost Mike last year due to cancer. When Christmas rolled around, I was still so wrapped in grief that I barely got the tree up. But Christmas Eve found me placing an envelope on the tree, and in the morning it was joined by three more. Each of our children, unbeknownst to the others, had placed an envelope on the tree for their dad. The tradition has grown and someday will expand even further with our grandchildren standing around the tree with wide-eyed anticipation watching as their fathers take down the envelope. Mike's spirit, like the Christmas spirit, will always be with us. May we all remember Christ, who is the reason for the season, and the true Christmas spirit this year and always. God Bless!
Monday, December 8, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Tis the season and I am so lost.....
New Blog
I have the NEW BLOG started and much to do but I wanted to share with the family and whoever else is interested in our Christmas activities...
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I have the NEW BLOG started and much to do but I wanted to share with the family and whoever else is interested in our Christmas activities...
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Oh what a time! Back on Saturday we made history!! (La de da. I am singing) So sorry for those that couldn't make it. Tink and I decid...
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THE RACE An hour before the Peach Days parade started, the 10K race started. Here is Doran and Jason before. Go guys!!! NOTE: Doran is havin...
