Friday, August 13, 2010

Bed Time


Not sure why, but I have a thing for cute little cotton jammies for the girls and on 99.9999% of the nights that's what they wear. But on this particular night Emma had wanted to wear a new shirt she had been given from Ryan's orthodontist and so Rebecca wanted to wear a t-shirt too. She is wearing one I had bought for Ryan when he was probably 5, maybe 6. "Not Large But In Charge" - it fit him in every way imaginable.

Anyway, we had tucked the girls in and kissed them goodnight but when we went back in later to check on them ... there was Bex sound asleep with all her babies, and with a bible in her hand. One of those moments that just melts your heart. Then you realize you just took a picture of your child sleeping in an old t-shirt instead of cute little jammies. I think she has her priorities right though, our baby girl sure has a heart for the bible.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Bear Tales


I used to install and train pharmacy computer systems back in my younger days and was able to travel to many different states and spend a week at a time in the various locales. One thing I enjoyed the most was talking to the local people and getting a taste and feel for their area. One time I was in Minnesota, right on the Canadian border and the pharmacy I was working in had an old timey soda fountain. One morning I had the opportunity to listen to some older men telling bear tales. Well, there's not much of a chance of hearing bear tales in Texas so I thoroughly enjoyed myself.

So, fast forward 20 years or so and I took the day off to take Ryan and Emma canoeing on the Blue River in Southern Indiana. Not knowing if the water was swift or not I left my glasses in the van, I didn't want to take the chance of breaking them. That was an unfounded concern though because the water was very shallow, so shallow in fact that we had to get out several times and carry the canoe along. It was hotter than blue blazes that day too, the hottest day in this area in a long - long time. At some point during the day Ryan told me that he saw a bear up on a ridge. Of course I couldn't tell, I couldn't see well enough to tell. But it was plausible.

Toward the end of our trip, we're floating merrily along and I see a log in the water that looks like it has ears. My first thought is that I wish I had my nice camera with me, that would be one of those cool shots of something that looks like something else. Ryan notices it about the same time and by this time we're fairly close and it's not a log. It's a bear! Ryan swears it's a bear, but yet it didn't move - didn't even really look our way. All you could see was the head sticking out of the water and it wasn't moving a muscle. We start back peddling in a major kind of way and along come some more boats - those guys see the bear and they stopped as well. So here we are pulled over on the opposite side of the river, Emma is FREAKING out in a major kind of way. Crying. Flailing her little hands around. Telling me she's never seen a bear in her entire life. Tells me to call the police. Call the people we rented the canoe from. Call someone! She was scared and she wanted me to call someone to fix it!

After we had been there for a while, and I had prayed with Emma and gotten her calmed down a bit I tried to talk Ryan into us going on ... we'd just stay on our side, the animal could stay on its side. But Ryan refuses to help me paddle on past the bear. I told him that even if it was a bear, if it was going to attack - it would have already because we had gotten really close.

Not sure how long we stayed there with the other families but eventually the bear starts moving. Very slowly and he starts climbing out of the water on his side of the river ... but it wasn't a bear. It was a great big ol' dog that even had a collar on!

Now how is that for a bear tale?! Or at least a Kentucky version of one.

Talking with Emma about it later and trying to explain to her how important it is to remain calm, she tells me that it was a miracle. God turned that bear into a collar wearing dog!

Bless her itty bitty bones.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Recovering

Hi, my name is Carolin and I am a recovering pack-rat. Never ever meant to be one, swore I wasn't one - but somehow, someway over the past 10 years or so it's crept up on me.

If you've been following along for a while you will know that I was on a 'go organize' streak for a while and we did get lots of things cleaned up, thrown out, given away or hauled off to goodwill. It's looking so much better around here but there's still a lot to do.

A year or so ago Brian & I bought a brand new bedroom set and I'm a little embarrassed to admit that it's the first brand new bedroom set I've had as an adult. We didn't have enough money at time though to buy the matching bedside tables so we were still using some that were way older than me and were technically sofa end tables. I swear the drawer (at least on my side) had not been opened since we moved here 9 years ago because it was packed and I just never got around to cleaning it out. We recently bought the matching end tables for our bedroom set! Woohoo! They were delivered yesterday which necessitated the old ones being cleaned off and out. So that's what us old peeps did tonight, we cleaned out the drawers and goodness - what a trip down memory lane it was!

Here's a list in no certain order:
  • An address list from the church we attended when we first started dating.

  • An address list from the church we attended after we were married.

  • An address list from my first corporate job.

Of course each list brought about a conversation about old friends and acquaintences which was fun!

  • A notebook from when Ryan was a baby - or at least started right before he was born. It has lists of the shower presents received from all the showers that were given for us and checkmarks showing where I'd marked them off as I dutifully wrote the thank you notes. The notebook included a page that had a list for Brian of who to call when I had Ryan - now why I thought he wouldn't know who to call is really puzzling me and may just keep me awake tonight. To top it all off, the notebook also includes every feeding Ryan had from the time I had him and then going on out until I realized that yes, he would eat - that's all he did! And that there really was no reason to worry about him gaining weight. He still eats a lot, not sure how he stays so skinny! Sheesh, that child was eating every 1 to 2 hours.

  • A pencil that had erasers on each end, and no lead. Now where did I get that and why in the world would I keep it?

  • The realtor flyer for our house in Frisco, TX from when we bought it which also has the floor plan on the reverse side. That made me sad, I loved that house & the Texas sized kitchen.

A weird assortment of books:

  • "Prayers of a Loving Mother"
  • "A Heart Like Jesus"
  • "You Can Negotiate Anything" - which I'm pretty sure belongs to a friend of mine in Texas. I need to email, apologize profusely & get that book returned to it's rightful owner. I'm fairly certain I never read it.
  • "How I got Millionaire Mentality" - This one is REALLY throwing me. I'm not a saver, not good w/ finances and why or how this ended up on my side of the bed is just something I'll never ever figure out.
  • "40 Days of Purpose" - now this one needs to be read again because something must not have stuck.
  • "The Dream and the Nightmare - The Sixties' Legacy to the Underclass" ... again, some book worm must have been sneaking books in my nightstand for the last 10 years because that is not even close to being a Carolin kinda book. I think Brian ran out of room on his side and snuck it in mine!
  • "Now, Discover Your Strengths" with a side note of "The revolutionary program that shows you how to develop your unique talents and strengths ...". I'm thinking I never read this one either. Obviously. But must have been in 'corporate mode' when it was purchased.

I won't even go into the various books that were stacked on top of our respective nightstands, but I'm fairly certain that the software that lists books you might be interested in on Amazon probably goes haywire when Brian and I log in. That topic deserves its own blog post.

And then, to really make me smile ... I found Ryan's mouthpiece from when he was a little tyke and played flag football. The one from this picture.


For now at least, the new side tables do not have anything in them and the trash can is full. The mouthpiece may or may not be in the trash - it may cause a tear or two when I do. And the books, any takers on any of them? I'm more than happy to share :-)

G'night - I'm tired!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Monticello


Two very hot little chickas!







We visited Moniticello while we were in Virginia and the main thing I can say is "WOW". It was beautiful! The view was magnificent, the grounds were beautiful, the house amazing - the tour people knew their business. If you're ever in the area, this one is a MUST see! It was the perfect ending for our vacation.

Now, where should we head next summer? South Carolina? Pennsylvania? Wisconsin? New York?

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Virginia State Capitol - Richmond, VA

Richmond, Virginia - # 13 on our list of capitols to visit. Nice, very nice indeed! We didn't make it there in time for the guided tour but we were able to do a self guided thing which was nice, but we do prefer the guided ones. Lots of history packed in for this one!











Monday, August 2, 2010

Beach Time

Are you guys tired of pictures yet? I sure hope not, it's just that I haven't had a whole lot to say lately.

I just loved watching the kiddos while we were at the beach and with my telephoto lens I was able to just sit back and click away. However by the last night I think Emma was tired of me snapping photos and anytime she would see me pick the camera up she would drop down and do this ape walk type thing. I'll never understand how one little dumpling can be such a stinker! Thankfully I was able to get a few of Emma and Ryan together - I just love watching those two, while neither would like to admit it - I think they do enjoy each other!



not quite sure who she was aggravating here, but I can tell from that smile that it had to be someone!


This was the weird 'ape walk' thing she was doing. She wouldn't even make eye contact, she would just drop down and walk all over the beach like this. Goofy girl.







Sunday, August 1, 2010

Go Karts

With each vacation we try to get in a good mix of fun, relaxation, education ... and of course ice cream. Haha. For the fun part, Brian & Ryan prefer to get in some go kart time. Emma is quickly learning to love this part of vacation too.





Little Rebecca slept through all the excitement.