Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas from Kim....
Hopefully, you are all enjoying this special time with family and friends.
I know most of you have more blessings than you can count, as do we, so let us be especially thankful and let us ask God to use us to help provide for those who have less and see less hope than we.
Enjoy these videos...my two favorite songs of the season! Maybe they'll be yours too. If I could be with you, we'd listen to them together, sing along and dance! I hope to see you soon, my friends.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iSivQmzJ_w How Many Kings? by Downhere
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA9DmSfufSQ Christmas Canon - Rock Version by Trans Siberian Orchestra
Saturday, December 20, 2008
November-December Blessings
We enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving. Madison and I helped the FCA group package and deliver meals to those in our community who needed help to have a Thanksgiving meal. It was a very rewarding experience.
In the afternoon, our family traveled out to the farm where mom was preparing a feast. Since she was serving her meal as dinner, that gave us time to enjoy the horses. We trailrode for an hour or so. It was so peaceful and fun.
The day after Thanksgiving, we traveled down to McMinnville to have dinner with Randy's mom & Charlie. Before stuffing ourselves again, Madison, Aunt Vicki & I spent three hours trying on pageant dresses. The next day, we took Randy along and he helped Madison make the final decision...you'll see how things turned out later in this post!
On Saturday, we met Aunt Vicki, Zac and Jayben in Cookeville for ANOTHER dinner! And the neatest thing happened. On our way there, our friends Michael, Brandi and kiddos Caleb and Delilah (used to live here in Monticell0) phoned us. They were on their way back to their home in Alabama and were near Cookeville...so they joined us for dinner too. It was a great time!
And before the whole Thanksgiving holiday was over, we also got to spend some time with our friends/cousins the Yates'. Although there are no pictures, I always enjoy the small amounts of time I get to spend with my "sisterly friend" and her family! Family & Friends are the best blessings!
Early in December, McKenzie & McKayla made their debut in the school drama production. They were "the best" little actresses in the whole play! They knew every line they were supposed to say and often had to help their fellow cast members along. I think there may be some acting in their futures!
The first week of December also brought a big-little surprise to McKayla. All she asked for for Christmas was a puppy...so here is Benji and McKayla literally-at first sight!
He weighed in at 8 weeks old at 2.4 pounds. They tell us he will "top out" at about 8-9. He is a "Yorkie-Poo". Supposedly easy to train due to the poodle genetics....we'll see.
December has been crammed full of activity! There have been Christmas parades, Christmas plays, Christmas contatas, snowdays, the SAT test, the ACT test, Governor's Scholar Applications and beauty pageants....AND IT'S NOT OVER YET!
Yes, we have a winner. Madison was crowned Miss Wayne County Area Outstanding Teen last Saturday night! Although this was her first pageant since she was three years old, she made us very, very proud.
As I sign off for now, I leave you with one last photo...this time...of me. I have always joked about having less of myself in some areas (thighs), more of myself in some areas (you can guess) and I have come to the conclusion that those things cost too much for the surgeon to fix...so I've resorted to changing what I can...yes....there's less hair....I figure it balances things out a little better...ha, ha! The girls like it and amazingly, so far, so do I. Don't know how I'll feel come "ponytail" time! I truly wish all of you the merriest of Christmases and the most blessed new year. Don't forget to thank God for sending his son, for giving his life as a sacrafice and then raising him again...all for us. If you haven't heard it yet...find the Christmas song by the group Downhere called How Many Kings. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! I love you all......Kim
Sunday, November 9, 2008
What Happened in October.....
October was a fantastic month! The weather was beautiful and WE HAD FALL BREAK!!! Although I did file one grant application that week, the rest of the time was busy, busy, and fun, fun!
After much nailbiting, tummyaching and worrisome discussions, we decided to let Madison fly to Boston ALONE!!! She really is growing up but that doesn't keep up from worrying. She made the decision herself to wait to get a car until next summer (mature decision, we think) since she won't get license until March/April 2009. So she wanted a plane ticket for her birthday and Misty gave her tickets to a Harvard game (to see the band) and the offer of a guided whirlwind tour of Boston and Harvard's campus. Check out some of the great photos from her visit on Misty's blog or on Madison's Facebook page.
Here we are delivering her to the airport, where we watched all the way through security by peering through a store window---much to her embarrassment!
Shortly afterward, the rest of us headed out to St. Louis---a real road trip---no reservations and the only plan---to visit the zoo!
We packed a ton of stuff into three days and were able to stay downtown within walking distance of the arch!!! Obama was there the same weekend which made maneuvering downtown on Saturday morning a bit of a challenge but nonetheless, we had a great time....as you can see.
At, and up inside, the Arch. Truly much more amazing than I imagined.
At the zoo....I will spare you all 200 photos! It's a great zoo. Takes all day. Thousands of creatures great and small.
And at the Science Museum and Forest Park.
And of course, October and November end our band contest season...and this year, it ended greatly. Madison won 2nd place drum major at a major contest at Vanderbilt University and then 1st place on November 1 at Marshall University (West Virginia).
As I close, I'll share some favorite snapshots without any real explanation. Just pictures of joy and fun. I wish all of you were here with us to enjoy. God bless you with health, happiness and joy of life this season.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Sweet Sixteen
September brought a couple of big milestones in Madison's life. She turned 16 on September 23 and got her permit to drive the following Monday. Here are some scenes from her celebrations... At Mill Springs - 09/21/08
We are pround of Madison. She is growing up to be a respectable young lady. We are starting to realize how fast time really does go.
McKenzie and McKayla are happy to participate in all the festivities, of course! Anywhere there is an audience, they entertain.
Hope you enjoy this quick post. May you enjoy the season....and every day. God bless. I love you all.
Kim
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Summer Update
Let's face it....I'm only going to do this periodically. It is another one of those things that I have the best of intentions to do but it keeps getting moved farther and farther down the list. Luckily...there are not many of you depending on this for entertainment!
Let's see...I will just choose photos from the summer and narrate as I go.
Madison and I visited Mimi, Abe and Mira on the West Coast in May. We enjoyed ourselves too much....at coffee shops, Point Lobos, on the beach, shopping downtown Santa Cruz, creating personalized perfume, eating (especially chocoate), and just hanging out and visiting at home!
We had to eat chocolate in honor of Dad's birthday....we ate it just after we sang happy birthday to him via cell phone from downtown Santa Cruz!
We enjoyed the lake on our "new to us" pontoon boat! The Medlins, Ojures, and my girlfriends, Carol, Sherry and Brandi, shared our fun on the water....here are some scenes.
And speaking of how much we've enjoyed our boat....to celebrate my birthday in August, Randy planned a moonlit lake trip for me that included a steak & shrimp kabob dinner and birthday cake among other good foods! The trip back into the dock was relaxing, romantic and beautiful as the moon flickered off the water.
Time on the lake has allowed us to spend much more time together as a family....it's something everyone enjoys. I know we will have many special memories as a result of owning this boat!
And then....there were horses...
Yes...that's right. Three of them. Beauty, the black horse pictured is McKenzie's horse...that she has dreamed of having since she was three. A very special "thank you" to Gary Koger for such a special gift to our daughter.
And....I don't know what we were thinking...maybe Beauty shouldn't be alone???? Anyway...we also bought Max (Randy's horse) and Lady Maye, my project. Brian Yates.....I am sure I will remember "you told me so" in the future!!! But for now, we are all enjoying them very much.
Having them has given us reason to spend more time on the farm...and there really is no other place quite so peaceful...
As I end this entry....the girls have started back to school. McKenzie and McKayla are fifth graders and Madison is a junior in high school. The photo of the three of them was taken on the first day of this school year.
Madison continues in her role as drum major for the WC Marching Band. This photo was at their first competition last Saturday 9/6/08.
McKenzie and McKayla just found out today, 9/11/08, that they will be playing major characters in the Fall Drama production!!! Can you believe my girls in DRAMA???? Ha...
I must go for now, as it is 12:49 a.m. my time. As you can see, we are blessed beyond measure. The Lord is good. May we only serve Him well in return for His graciousness.
I love you all and miss you being close enough to drop by! God bless you.
Kim
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