Who needs an iPad when you have the classic Radio Shack game, Caveman! YaYa found Wayne's old games in her attic and now Miles is addicted. He claimed to love it more than Temple Run. Just wish it had some volume control.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
New family members
The weekend before Father's Day we traveled across the state to meet our newest family member, Sam! Sam was born on Memorial Day, so he was almost 2 weeks old when we met him. Audrey and Miles are so excited to have a new cousin to play with, although they were a little bored with him this time around.
Luckily, we met another new cousin this weekend, cousin Chase! Chase and Ellie came to visit with Mike & Tiffany and Connie & Dave. Miles loved having an older boy to play with and all the kids got along great. Here's GG-mama with 5 of her 6 great grandchildren. Our new-newest cousin was born in Mississippi a few days before this photo was taken. Hopefully we'll be able to get a photo with ALL of her great grandkids together at some point
On the way to Memphis we stopped in Jackson to visit my other grandmother Alice. She was so surprised by our stop and we loved seeing her and catching up.
While in Memphis, we attempted to extract Miles's tooth that was dangling by a thread - it seemed. We even bribed him with cash and books (his preferred payment). After this picture he wouldn't let anyone near his mouth, and the tooth lasted for another week before finally popping out.
The weekend was perfect because we were able to time our visit to see not only the TX family, but PopPop and BeeBe who were in from NC.
Yay for fun fast family visits!
And in other news, I've been hired as the librarian and technology instructor at St. Joseph School. It's a smaller school, PreK-8 with just one class per grade. I'll see all the kids in library once a week and also in the tech lab once a week. I wish the two spaces were integrated, but that's something we can work toward. I went in last week and rearranged the space. It may be hard to see in this picture, but I made a space for storytime and the "E" (Everyone) books under the window. All those stacks of books on the table are being pulled out due to age or low use. Miles went in for a while last week and helped me stamp them all. I'm really excited about this opportunity but will go ahead and proclaim that this blog will be even less updated than it is now! I hope to at least keep some mobile postings going even if I can't write a lot about what is going on with our lives.
Luckily, we met another new cousin this weekend, cousin Chase! Chase and Ellie came to visit with Mike & Tiffany and Connie & Dave. Miles loved having an older boy to play with and all the kids got along great. Here's GG-mama with 5 of her 6 great grandchildren. Our new-newest cousin was born in Mississippi a few days before this photo was taken. Hopefully we'll be able to get a photo with ALL of her great grandkids together at some point
On the way to Memphis we stopped in Jackson to visit my other grandmother Alice. She was so surprised by our stop and we loved seeing her and catching up.
While in Memphis, we attempted to extract Miles's tooth that was dangling by a thread - it seemed. We even bribed him with cash and books (his preferred payment). After this picture he wouldn't let anyone near his mouth, and the tooth lasted for another week before finally popping out.
The weekend was perfect because we were able to time our visit to see not only the TX family, but PopPop and BeeBe who were in from NC.
Yay for fun fast family visits!
And in other news, I've been hired as the librarian and technology instructor at St. Joseph School. It's a smaller school, PreK-8 with just one class per grade. I'll see all the kids in library once a week and also in the tech lab once a week. I wish the two spaces were integrated, but that's something we can work toward. I went in last week and rearranged the space. It may be hard to see in this picture, but I made a space for storytime and the "E" (Everyone) books under the window. All those stacks of books on the table are being pulled out due to age or low use. Miles went in for a while last week and helped me stamp them all. I'm really excited about this opportunity but will go ahead and proclaim that this blog will be even less updated than it is now! I hope to at least keep some mobile postings going even if I can't write a lot about what is going on with our lives.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Monday, June 04, 2012
1 week
The wait is over! Our nephew Sam arrived May 28, Memorial Day. We are so excited and happy for Megan and Kyle. We can't wait to go visit and meet him in person.
Sadly, our egg watch in the back yard ended. The eggs disappeared. We'd like to think (and tell the kids) that they moved to a new nest, but alas, it was more likely a blackbird or raccoon or other varmint that got 'em. Judging by the broken branch beside the nest, I'd say coon. Oh well, c'est la vie.
Last weekend we met our friends Karley and Abby and their parents down on Market Square. The kids scootered around and wore themselves out. Then we treated ourselves with some Rita's Italian Ice, Yum! Except for Audrey who had to have sprinkles. Of course she just licked all the sprinkles off the ice cream and left the rest for Wayne to finish.
Today Miles started basketball camp at UT. He was pretty excited after attending a few games in Thompson Boling Arena this season. He's ready to go pro.
He was most excited to see his favorite players in real life. This is Jeronne Maymon, #34, his #1 fave.
Sadly, our egg watch in the back yard ended. The eggs disappeared. We'd like to think (and tell the kids) that they moved to a new nest, but alas, it was more likely a blackbird or raccoon or other varmint that got 'em. Judging by the broken branch beside the nest, I'd say coon. Oh well, c'est la vie.
Last weekend we met our friends Karley and Abby and their parents down on Market Square. The kids scootered around and wore themselves out. Then we treated ourselves with some Rita's Italian Ice, Yum! Except for Audrey who had to have sprinkles. Of course she just licked all the sprinkles off the ice cream and left the rest for Wayne to finish.
Today Miles started basketball camp at UT. He was pretty excited after attending a few games in Thompson Boling Arena this season. He's ready to go pro.
He was most excited to see his favorite players in real life. This is Jeronne Maymon, #34, his #1 fave.
Friday, June 01, 2012
Doughnut day!
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Last Day of Kindergarten
Today was Miles's last day of kindergarten. He had a fantastic year with his class. Here he is with his teacher, Ms. Anderson, on the first day and then today.

He had such a wonderful year and grew so much, but physically and intellectually. We're so proud of all he has accomplished. His wonderful teachers, Ms. Anderson and Mrs. Douglas, can't be beat. They put together so many nice end-of-year gifts for us: a fun CD including the kids singing some favorite songs; his journal and lots of summer activity pages for keeping up with skills; and a scrapbook of the fun activities with lots of class photos from the year. We will treasure them all!
Now it's time to jump into summer fun. After last week's Festival of Reading, Miles checked out about 12 of the 15 Babymouse books from the library. He's already read about half of them! Yes, even though the cover is pink, boys love Babymouse too!
He will be doing the feeder team for the swim team so will have lots of practices to work on those strokes this summer.
And we'll be doing some fun things around town. Yesterday at our library we caught the performance of Otis by the Dollywood Penguin Players. We hear they will be performing Ladybug Girl at the park this summer so we may have to make our first visit!
And we'll be on nest watch too. We see 2 eggs in the nest! Mama Cardinal is very caring, sitting in her nest all the day long. We think she's getting more comfortable with us being on the patio, she doesn't chirp at us as much anymore. Apparently these eggs should hatch in 11-13 days, so we're looking at June 3-5. We're waiting on another very important egg to hatch too: our baby cousin /nephew Sam is due sometime next week! We can't wait to go meet him after he arrives!
He had such a wonderful year and grew so much, but physically and intellectually. We're so proud of all he has accomplished. His wonderful teachers, Ms. Anderson and Mrs. Douglas, can't be beat. They put together so many nice end-of-year gifts for us: a fun CD including the kids singing some favorite songs; his journal and lots of summer activity pages for keeping up with skills; and a scrapbook of the fun activities with lots of class photos from the year. We will treasure them all!
Now it's time to jump into summer fun. After last week's Festival of Reading, Miles checked out about 12 of the 15 Babymouse books from the library. He's already read about half of them! Yes, even though the cover is pink, boys love Babymouse too!
We just finished a session of swim lessons for both kids. Audrey's working on being able to swim alone and Miles is building strength in the various strokes.
He will be doing the feeder team for the swim team so will have lots of practices to work on those strokes this summer.
And we'll be doing some fun things around town. Yesterday at our library we caught the performance of Otis by the Dollywood Penguin Players. We hear they will be performing Ladybug Girl at the park this summer so we may have to make our first visit!
And we'll be on nest watch too. We see 2 eggs in the nest! Mama Cardinal is very caring, sitting in her nest all the day long. We think she's getting more comfortable with us being on the patio, she doesn't chirp at us as much anymore. Apparently these eggs should hatch in 11-13 days, so we're looking at June 3-5. We're waiting on another very important egg to hatch too: our baby cousin /nephew Sam is due sometime next week! We can't wait to go meet him after he arrives!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Field Day Fun
Miles had field day at school on Wednesday of the last week of school. It was the first time they'd held a true field day at the school in years, and I think it was a huge success. I volunteered to help man the 3-legged-race all day, a post chosen for its prime indoor location (although it probably would have been fun to be outside witnessing the madness). Here is Miles's class getting ready to race.
Miles and his buddy Patrick decided to be a pair.
They were ready to go, practicing their 1-2-1-2 count.
They won the their class race and came in second in the Kindergarten finals. It was a lot of fun for all involved.
See the look on their face above. They were in 3rd but then the middle team fell.
We finished their session early so the teachers and volunteers ran a heat and I teamed up with Mrs. McCormick and we won! I still got it!
After lunch the liturgical choir entertained the school with their band (3 electric guitars and a drum kit) playing songs like What Makes You Beautiful and Don't Stop Believing. Then a nun showed up and crashed the party. See for yourself:
That's actually one of the office staff in the habit and lots of teachers dancing. The principal is to the right of the nun and Ms. Anderson to her right.
The day was so much fun, I hope they continue the tradition.
Miles and his buddy Patrick decided to be a pair.
They were ready to go, practicing their 1-2-1-2 count.
They won the their class race and came in second in the Kindergarten finals. It was a lot of fun for all involved.
See the look on their face above. They were in 3rd but then the middle team fell.
We finished their session early so the teachers and volunteers ran a heat and I teamed up with Mrs. McCormick and we won! I still got it!
After lunch the liturgical choir entertained the school with their band (3 electric guitars and a drum kit) playing songs like What Makes You Beautiful and Don't Stop Believing. Then a nun showed up and crashed the party. See for yourself:
That's actually one of the office staff in the habit and lots of teachers dancing. The principal is to the right of the nun and Ms. Anderson to her right.
The day was so much fun, I hope they continue the tradition.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Children's Festival of Reading
Saturday was the annual reading festival sponsored by our public library. Miles and Audrey were so excited to see Biscuit and meet the authors of Interrupting Chicken and Babymouse/Squish. We got our chicken and Squish books autographed. The festival worked its reading magic: Audrey has read Interrupting Chicken so much that she's reciting it to me. And Miles is on his 3rd reading of each of his Squish books. Oh, and they each got to try writing with a quill. They did a nice job!
Running into summer
Sunday, we participated in Sacred Heart's 1st 5K/Fun Run. The kids and I did the 1 mile run. I started with Audrey in the stroller, but at the halfway point she wanted to get out and run with her friend Elizabeth. Now, Elizabeth's mom has won the Knoxville marathon 3 times, so Elizabeth's already a runner. But Audrey kept up pretty well, even in Keds.
Neither of my children wore appropriate running footwear, but they both made it across the finish. Miles started out in a full sprint and got a side stitch after the first 150 yards, so he walked and jogged with his friend Eli and made it to the finish. When he realized that there were age group winners in the 5K, he decided he wants to run it next time. I told him I'd start running with him this summer. We'll see how long that lasts!
Afterward, we stayed for the picnic and played with friends. Audrey and her buddies found the sprinkler, while Miles took off to the soccer field.
On a calmer note, we were excited to discover a mother cardinal building a nest in the crape myrtle by our porch. We sat on the sofa and watched through the screen for a long time. She and the daddy cardinal were back this morning so hopefully we'll get to watch some egg sitting and hatching in the coming weeks.
Neither of my children wore appropriate running footwear, but they both made it across the finish. Miles started out in a full sprint and got a side stitch after the first 150 yards, so he walked and jogged with his friend Eli and made it to the finish. When he realized that there were age group winners in the 5K, he decided he wants to run it next time. I told him I'd start running with him this summer. We'll see how long that lasts!
Afterward, we stayed for the picnic and played with friends. Audrey and her buddies found the sprinkler, while Miles took off to the soccer field.
On a calmer note, we were excited to discover a mother cardinal building a nest in the crape myrtle by our porch. We sat on the sofa and watched through the screen for a long time. She and the daddy cardinal were back this morning so hopefully we'll get to watch some egg sitting and hatching in the coming weeks.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Mother's Day in Kindergarten
OK, this first on isn't from Mother's Day. This is Miles, Patrick and Geronimo Stilton at the school book fair. Geronimo is a character from a series of early chapter books that Miles has started reading. He's finally taking off with independent chapter books. He's working his way through the Wimpy Kid series and has some Stink, Squish and Babymouse in reserve. Since he still wakes up at 5ish every day, he gets some good reading time in before the day even starts.
Back to Mother's Day... his class hosted a tea for the mothers on Friday. They said prayers, sang songs and presented us with drawings of their favorite thing to do with mom. He said he likes to go into the woods and cut down trees with me. I let him use the saw recently, so that must have made an impact!
My mom helps me to keep my books alphabetized!
Oh, and they made these beautiful hats for us to wear! It was such a sweet morning with my boy.
Back to Mother's Day... his class hosted a tea for the mothers on Friday. They said prayers, sang songs and presented us with drawings of their favorite thing to do with mom. He said he likes to go into the woods and cut down trees with me. I let him use the saw recently, so that must have made an impact!
My mom helps me to keep my books alphabetized!
Oh, and they made these beautiful hats for us to wear! It was such a sweet morning with my boy.
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