Thursday, September 29, 2011

Andy came for a visit

Malia was so excited to play with her cousin Andy this week.  He will be 5 in a couple weeks.


Ohhh, don't shoot. 


They sat together and watched a movie and shared a snack.



Malia trying to hide from Andy.  She almost got stuck in there.


Malia drinking out of a big girl cup (no lid).  We thought we would try it. . . .  she ended up spilling it.

Mommy and Malia day :)

Malia and I spent the morning at the park.
 
Look mom its over here.  Well if I had to guess, thats what she would be saying.
Then she runs to play . . . .  






Becoming a little dare devil . . . . . 

Then we went out to lunch together and when we got home, I was getting ready to change Malia's diaper, when I noticed that all of a sudden, her belly button has popped out . . . lol . . . .

Notice the bump, where her belly button is . . . .


It was a marshmellow that must have fell down her shirt. . . . lol . . .  i could not stop laughing.


After our day at the park, I got to thinking and I am writing a letter to the mayor about our park in town.  The park has lots of play areas but they are all spread out and all over town.  We go out of town sometimes, just to take our kids to a nice big park to play where everything is together.  The mayor has been trying to bring business into the community and I think if I am willing to go out of town to a nice park, then maybe other parents would too.  And that if our community had a nice park, parents would come here and bring  revenue into town.  Just a thought.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Fancy rides

Veterans Day Parade last year.  Grandma and Grandpa with Megan and Nic



With all the parades coming up, it got me to thinking about these pictures.  The cars belong to my mom and step dad.  The kids are looking forward to riding in them and tossing candy once again. You know, I don't think I have ever gotten to ride in either of them.



Sunday, September 25, 2011

Malia goes for a ride

Malia enjoyed a nice wagon ride with Grandma and Grandpa this past weekend. 



Megan's 6th Grade Leaf Project

For the past few weeks, we have been searching for leaves for a school project.  The theme she chose was Halloween.  She worked on much of this project with Alex and they hunted leaves together and spent some time working on their books together.  This is the finished product, well a little bit of it anyway, it ended up being 60 pages (30 identified leaves and the reports).

 A poem and Title page
 Another poem and the Table of Contents
 One of the leaf reports and the leaves (pin oak)
 Bradford Pear (an extra credit leaf)
 Weeping Willow (extra credit leaf)

Then she decorated a shoe box up for her extra credit we collected, like the pine cones, acorns, etc...




Now we have to do this all over again in 2 years with Nic.  I hope we remember where we found all the leaves.  It was some good family time spent on this project.

Friday, September 23, 2011

College bound. . . . in 6 years

alumni home

Megan has been wanting to go to Syracuse University for a couple years now.  Not sure why, but she is determined to go there.  Maybe because she has a cousin that is attending there. 

She still wants to be a teacher.  I don't think I like the idea of her going off to college in New York.  Good thing she is only in 6th grade right now, but she keeps asking questions about college, so glad to see her thinking of the future, but I don't want to think about it.


Liam comes for a visit . . . Malia's new words

A friend of our was needing someone to watch her son, Liam, so we got to have a baby in our house once again . . . . . .  a least for the day.  We have no plans of having any more children, but I have to admit, the idea crossed my mind with Liam around the house.  Liam was such a good baby and Malia enjoyed it, but at first was very jealous of the attention he was getting.

Liam and Malia.  She sat by him and talked to him.


And after I picked Liam up, she went into the playroom, grabbed a doll and teddy bear, and put them in the bouncer and tried to give them her sippy cup.  It was so cute.
Nic chilling with Liam.  He is so good with all little ones.
Megan with Liam.  She was so mad cause right after school she had softball practice and missed getting to spend time with Liam. 
 Malia was almost weened off the bottle until seeing Liam with his bottle and she cried and cried for baba.  Here she is with a baba in one hand and a sucker in the other.
 Malia was trying to give Liam her baba, cause it was time to eat her sucker again.
 Sisterly love.

Malia is amazing me every day.  Someone gave her a cracker today and she said "tank you".  Last weekend we went to Alex's football game and Adrien had some m & m's and Malia wanted one, and I think he asked her if she wanted one and she was shaking her head and said "yeah".  Little stinker . . . .  she won't say "yes" for us.  We were also amazed she could chew them up.  She was just trying to lift something up a while ago and had trouble and said "help".  And we have always counted to 3 when doing things, like 1,2,3 (throw the ball), and last night I started to count before pouring water on her hair in the bath tub and I said 1 and she said 2.  And she picked up the ducky in the bath tub and she said "duck".  I am still amazed she is only 17 months. 
I always say to Malia "love you baby" and a couple of days ago Malia said it to me. lol.  Which she shortly followed by "oh crap".  Can't imagine where she would have heard that . . . . lol.  And I have occasionally heard "shoot" out of her mouth. 

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Softball Regionals this week

Last night Megan's softball team was in a regionals game and they won.  Now they get to play in the Regionals Championship this Friday.  Here is Malia cheering on the team.




Here is Megan in the dugout. 

 It was a great game.  We were losing going in the last inning 6-8 and we got 3 exciting runs to pull off a win.  One of girls scored, then with one girl up to bat and she hit the ball to the fence and 2 runs came in, finishing the game.


Good job lady colts !!!  And good luck Friday !!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

My Grandma

Grandma with her Mickey Mouse Ears on.

My grandma ..... I grew up calling her MAM.  When we were out anywhere and I would say "Hey Mam" every lady in the room would look.  

My Grandparents took legal guardianship of me when I was very young.  They not only raised their 3 kids, but raised me later on in their lives.  My grandfather passed away several years ago, due to complicatons from diabetes, and my grandmother has recently remarried.  She lives in the beautiful mountains of Pennsylvania and has lived in the same area all her life. 

She dropped out of 10th grade to marry and raise a family.  And my grandfather dropped out of 11th grade to marry, later in life he got his GED and went on to do alot of schooling again and became a paramedic for several years.  Before that he worked in the coal mines for years before developing Black Lung, then drove the school bus many years and worked at the ski resort.  I can remember riding the school bus with him before I was even in school, he would always take me with him to work, whether on the bus or at the ski resort.  He grew up in a very large family and had 12 brothers and sisters.  It is funny, cause none of them go by their birth name (Bertha = Janie, Helen = Sis, then there is Monk, Joe, Super, Butch, etc.)  

All my life my grandma has been the hardest working person I know.  Just ask anyone who knows her and they will agree.  She is now 76 years old.  I can remember watching her "hand wash" clothes sometimes. Oh yeah, she had a washer, that is just her nature to do things THE HARD WAY.   Laundry is still hung outside on the line to dry, and when weather does not permit, she has a line in the basement to hang them on.  Yes, she does have a dryer, but rarely uses it.  She had a green thumb, our house was always full of beautiful plants.  Her personality is always encouraging, head strong, ALWAYS right, and very big on manners (no elbows on table, please and thank you, chew with your mouth closed) and she is not afraid to tell a stranger what she thinks.  And cleanliness is a must with her.  When she comes to visit my mother and I in Illinois, she will spend her time cleaning both our houses, even if we spent the last month cleaning every inch before she came.  She is a very determined person, when I was young and starting to write with my left hand, she was determined I was going to be right handed and constantly switched things to my right hand, and she did turn me into a right hander.  She was determined to have me potty trained at just a year old and she did (or so she says, I still have trouble believing it, especially after raising 3 of my own kids).  She was determined to make a good life for me and she did.   She loves to knit and sew, but cannot do it much anymore because of arthritis.  She made all my barbie dolls outfits.  I have many afgan blankets she has knitted me and the kids over the years.
 
She has 6 brothers and 1 sister and she grew up on the farm.  One of her brothers still lives on that farm, and I got to spend some time on that farm too.  Every day she had to help milk the cows before and after school, and yes, she did have to walk a long distance to school.    She did alot of the cooking for her large family too.  That is how I think she became such an awesome cook.  Almost everything is made from scratch when she cooks.   She just retired this year from a ski resort where she was a chef.  But she has not retired from cleaning the house of the owners of the ski resort.  She spends 2 days a week cleaning this massive house with 9 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, and a walk in cooler.  She has done this for as long as I can remember.  The owners have 9 daughters.  Can you imagine, they needed those 9 bathrooms.  Over the years they have been very generous to my grandmother.  For only having a 10th grade education, she did very well in her life.  She has spent the last several years traveling the globe, going to Germany, and all over the U.S. and on a cruise.  She said she has worked hard all her life and is going to enjoy it now.  I am so glad to see her finally retire from a full time job at 76.  My first job was working with her in the kitchen where she was chef.  She did not take it easy on me at all. 

I do not know anyone who does their spring cleaning 2 times a year, but she does.  I asked her once if she enjoyed cleaning so much....."YES, I do", she said. 

She was always involved in something.  My grandfather was a member of the volunteer fire department and they had a ladies auxilary, in which she was a member of.  They were always having fund raisers.  She also was a member of her church ladies missionary group. 

Growing up in my grandparents home was interesting.  We lived right beside the fire department and since my grandfather was on the fire dept., we had the fire phone in our house....the red rotary wall phone....that I was not allowed to touch.  Oh, I love to tell this story....my grandmother has false teeth and one day her teeth were bothering her so she took them out and placed them on top of a pile of folded towels she was going to put away in the linen closet.  After finishing laundry and putting the towels away, she went to go brush her teeth, but could not find them. . . . . after searching for SEVERAL DAYS, I opened the linen closet and spotted her teeth laying on top of the towels.  lol.   I can remember when I was 5 years old we took a trip to Niagra Fall and when we got there, they realized they forgot my luggage and I got a whole new wardrobe.  When we got home from vacation, there was my luggage sitting at the bottom of the steps.  They also took me to Disney World in grade school and we spent almost every summer at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina or Ocean City, Maryland.   This past January, she took me and my family all back to Disney World.    I don't get to see her much anymore since we live 600 miles apart, but she will always be close to my heart.


Grandma with Nic at Epcot

Grandma at Epcot.

4 generations....picutre was taken at Epcot.  My mom, grandma, Megan, Malia, Me and Nic

My mom and grandma at our hotel in Disney.


Grandma and Gerald (her new husband) getting a hug from Piglet at the Magic Kingdom.