Friday, December 18, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
The Oil Ranch
Last Wednesday Drew's kindergarten class and a couple older grade levels went on a field trip to the Oil Ranch. Fun was had by all. He fed cows, rode the train, went on a hay ride, saw lots of animals, gobbled at a turkey, milked a cow.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
The Next Beckham?
Drew started playing soccer this fall with a team. He has become quite interested in sports and all the rules and procedures, especially baseball. His team had their first soccer game this Saturday. Although the Cougars were a bit outgunned (they only scored once), Drew was the star! He scored the only goal of the game for his team (not to mention he got the only penalty too).



He had the largest cheering section with 4 grandparents, 2 aunts, 2 parents, 3 cousins, and 1 brother there to watch.

Garrett had fun playing with his older cousins too. Although he was not too happy when Papaw and Mommy kept pulling him off the field- he wanted to show his stuff too!
We may have the next David Beckham on our hands. Go Drew!
But watch out for the excessive celebration penalty!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Another Day, another doctor???
For the second time this week, Drew had a visit with the PA at the urgent care in town. Earlier in the week Trey took him for an ear infection, but last night was a little more urgent of a visit.
Drew and Garrett were out playing with their neighborhood buddies, riding bikes and pulling wagons around the cul-de-sac. Drew took a sharp turn a little too quickly and fell off his bike. I ran to him quickly and was immediately covered with blood. Trey ran inside for some rags and ice while I put Drew in the car. His chin had hit the pavement and split open about 1/3 of an inch deep- OUCH! He was of course very upset. Trey drove us to the urgent care while I held a rag on his chin. Luckily, the neighbors offered to watch Garrett.
When we arrived, we waited in the waiting room for a short time and then had hit temperature, blood pressure, and weight checked. Drew spit out a couple pieces of chipped enamel from his teeth as well. As we waited for a physician, I heard the PA outside ask "Didn't I just see this kid?"
Because of the depth of his cut, they were unable to use skin glue. Stitches were the only option. They placed his arms behind his back inside a pillow case and wrapped him in a blanket. He layed back with worry and cried as they injected the wound with a syringe full of numbing medicine about a dozen times. It felt like it lasted forever. After he had been numbed, they placed a surgical paper over his face with a hole in it around the wound. They cleaned the cut up with iodine and proceeded to stitch him up. Poor baby! He was so tired after a big week, so scared, and so immobilized. We both cried. The PA had difficulty with the scissors, and it seemed like the procedure took forever. At one point Drew was very still and very quiet- we thought he had fallen asleep. A minute later he asked if someone would turn on the lights!
After 6 stitches, lots of tears from both Drew and Kelli, we were done. He looked like Santa Claus in the end with his large white bandage.
So for Drew, that makes one broken leg, one glued eye-brow, 3 tooth chipping incidents, and now a stitched chin. Guess it will make a good show-and-tell story at school this week.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Ready or not Kindergarten- Here he comes!
I always knew this day would come, but I never knew how fast it would arrive. Drew started kindergarten this morning. He woke up this morning to the alarm at 6:45 and sleepily came out and announced that "Oh no, now I can't get my beauty sleep." What a character! He then dressed and ate. (Be aware that I was up at 6:15, as you can tell in the picture- I can't remember the last time I got up that early!)
Drew is attending Cornerstone Christian Academy where I also teach part-time. He is in Mrs. Rickaway's class of 13 students. He has been so excited for the past month. We couldn't go down the school supply aisle at any store without him wanting to buy them out! His backpack was embroidered, his lunch kit was packed, and he was ready to go this morning.He did wonderfully! What a champ- he walked right in and got to work. Wish I could say as much for myself. Luckily I had to go up to my class right away and get busy. During chapel he sat next to Mrs. Rickaway looking a bit overwhelmed. She said he did just fine. What a big guy!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Alaskan Adventure!!!
We had a wonderful time last week as we boarded a cruise ship with all the other McDaniels and headed out for an Alaskan adventure. After flying to Seattle to board the ship, we cruised to Glacier Bay, Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan, Alaska. Our last port was in Victoria, Canada.
The scenery was outstanding! Glacier Bay was breathtaking and wonderous! It is so amazing what God can create! The huge, icy glaciers, wildlife such as bears, dolphins, and whales, and enormous snow capped mountains- WOW!
In Juneau (the capitol of Alaska), we shopped, visited the Alaska state capitol, saw Sarah Palin's house and office, and enjoyed the sites. In Sitka and Ketchikan we shopped and took in the wonderful outdoors. What a sight! Canada was a quick visit. We were only in port for a few hours, so we walked around and shopped a bit.
The cruise was great. We ate and ate like crazy. I think Garrett (newly named Mommy's little moose) gained a few pounds in particular. The programs and shows were good, and we enjoyed our time with my parents and Retti. Drew absolutely loved the kids program, Club Hal. He would skip dessert at dinner time just to get there earlier. If you know Drew, that means a LOT! The weather was absolutely beautiful. Usually the climate there this time of the year is foggy, dreary, and cool. Luckily, it was bright, clear, and around 70 degrees the entire trip! A wonderful change from the near 90 degree climate at home!
We loved it, are looking forward to another adventure (not that everyday in our house isn't one), and are grateful for the time we could spend together. THANKS RETTI!!!
The scenery was outstanding! Glacier Bay was breathtaking and wonderous! It is so amazing what God can create! The huge, icy glaciers, wildlife such as bears, dolphins, and whales, and enormous snow capped mountains- WOW!
In Juneau (the capitol of Alaska), we shopped, visited the Alaska state capitol, saw Sarah Palin's house and office, and enjoyed the sites. In Sitka and Ketchikan we shopped and took in the wonderful outdoors. What a sight! Canada was a quick visit. We were only in port for a few hours, so we walked around and shopped a bit.
The cruise was great. We ate and ate like crazy. I think Garrett (newly named Mommy's little moose) gained a few pounds in particular. The programs and shows were good, and we enjoyed our time with my parents and Retti. Drew absolutely loved the kids program, Club Hal. He would skip dessert at dinner time just to get there earlier. If you know Drew, that means a LOT! The weather was absolutely beautiful. Usually the climate there this time of the year is foggy, dreary, and cool. Luckily, it was bright, clear, and around 70 degrees the entire trip! A wonderful change from the near 90 degree climate at home!
We loved it, are looking forward to another adventure (not that everyday in our house isn't one), and are grateful for the time we could spend together. THANKS RETTI!!!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Class of 2009!
MDO graduation 2009! Drew graduated from preschool today with a great performance of "He's got the Whole World in His Hands" and the Alphabet song. While most of the kids were loud, silly, and goofing around, Drew stood stoic and solemn (very un-Drew like). Nana, Gran, Grandma, Trey, Garrett, and Kelli all attended. We are so proud of him and expect great things in the year's to come.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Hoppy Easter!!!
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Saturday, April 04, 2009
Happy Birthday Drew!
Our Drew turned 5 this Thursday with lots of excitement! He spent the day at school with his little buddies celebrating with cupcakes. Then for dinner he chose Chuck E. Cheese, so we spent the evening playing games and eating pizza. He opened gifts and had lots of fun with with the family, including the Marchbanks grandparents & Nana.
Then on Saturday, Drew went sledding for his party... Yes, in Texas, and yes, in April. He spent this morning with his friends and family at Mount Aggie. It is a big hill on campus that is covered with astroturf where the University teaches snow skiing classes. The wet turf is a slick surface for skiing and sledding. We all had a blast! It was sooo much fun!
After the festivities, we went to eat at Beefmasters with the family. It was such a great day!
I can hardly believe my baby is 5 and will be starting kindergarten in the fall! He grown by leaps and bounds this last year. He is so inquisitive and loves to explore everything- especially everything mechanical. He has started reading simple words and doing simple math. He is going to LOVE school. He thrives on playing outside with his neighborhood friends and loves going to school and seeing his buddies there. He has become empathetic, caring, and concerned. He is a wonderful brother and likes to "help" Garrett (when they aren't torturing each other, that is...). We love him and we thank God for our sweet blessing.
Then on Saturday, Drew went sledding for his party... Yes, in Texas, and yes, in April. He spent this morning with his friends and family at Mount Aggie. It is a big hill on campus that is covered with astroturf where the University teaches snow skiing classes. The wet turf is a slick surface for skiing and sledding. We all had a blast! It was sooo much fun!
After the festivities, we went to eat at Beefmasters with the family. It was such a great day!
I can hardly believe my baby is 5 and will be starting kindergarten in the fall! He grown by leaps and bounds this last year. He is so inquisitive and loves to explore everything- especially everything mechanical. He has started reading simple words and doing simple math. He is going to LOVE school. He thrives on playing outside with his neighborhood friends and loves going to school and seeing his buddies there. He has become empathetic, caring, and concerned. He is a wonderful brother and likes to "help" Garrett (when they aren't torturing each other, that is...). We love him and we thank God for our sweet blessing.
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