
It's Friday and that means I don't have to think about my own fluff to blog about because Kristine is back. This week we were supposed to show you our "To Do Lists."


The MORNING ROUTINE helps get us out the door by 8AM.



I bought this at a craft fair this past fall...it has been sitting in various areas of the house. Now that it has been in the 80's the past two days, I am ready to plant something fun in it. I want to line it with that mossy stuff and put some colorful flowers in it. When Husband gets home, I need him to mount it out front. So ready for some fun flowers in the house.
Okay, now Grey's is on...whew hoo...
Dollar spot....speaking of it, they just restocked it with some great fun stuff....I got Livi that little mini muffin pan for her kitchen. She plays "muffin Monday" in her room now.
This picture of Husband and Livi was in the Austin paper just before he left. It was taken at the casing ceremony for First Cav. But looking at it now, it reminds me of the Tuesday update I sent the day after Mike left.....so in lieu of retyping it all, here it is....I still get all weepy and teary-eyed reading this again....four months later!
from October 9, 2006:
Hey there all....I dropped Husband last night. They flew out early this morning...I only that I have to take each day hour by hour at this point. Husband left me as prepared as I can be....I have a great home in a wonderful neighborhood, a super safe car, and two kids that will help pass the time! I know soon we will slip into our routines....and this year will fly by!
I am not the sappy kind, but I really did like this email that was sent by the chaplain of the First Cavalry division....it does sum up all the feelings I am having. As I dropped him off, there were many families doing the same thing we were.....saying goodbyes, I love yous, and all the tears that goes along with that! I know he is a soldier and is doing what he is trained to do! I am very proud of him and all that has led us up to this point. With two kids under three, my life is never dull or boring....everyone says times flies when you are having fun....I can only hope it flies this year!
From Chaplain Brewer:
I want to take this opportunity to share with you the pride I felt this past week as I witnessed the courage and strength of the First Team during our many manifest operations at Larkin Terminal in support of the deployment. The best way for me to share this with you is to tell you what I saw when I looked at our great Soldiers in their eyes and sensed the meaning of what it is to be part of America's First Team. I saw eyes filled with determination,
anticipation,
dedication,
devotion,
fearlessness,
anxiousness,
sadness in leaving loved ones and yet, each one seeming to grow more resolute in their actions as they stood shoulder to shoulder, back to back, heart to heart, Soldier to Soldier locking eyes with Battle Buddies affirming their decision to serve our nation and to watch out for one another. I believe I saw the very heart of America through their eyes and I saw a heart beating strong and resolute. I took strength from this resoluteness to fulfill the tasks assigned to me in caring for each of you and encouraging you to look inside your own heart to find the same determination,
anticipation,
dedication,
devotion,
fearlessness,
anxiousness,
sadness in knowing such sacrifices are required today in this war against terrorism and for the freedoms we cherish and hold so dear for ourselves and our loved ones. There is a passage in a book written long ago that shares a similar word to all of us in such times as we find ourselves battling against those who oppose the freedoms we cherish and seek to destroy our way of life. This passage provides a word for us today as we wage this war against terrorism to not be afraid but to keep watch and work to fulfill our assigned tasks. I want to encourage each of you to keep watch,
stay alert,
pay attention,
be on your guard,
against all who would seek to disrupt our pursuit of life,
liberty and
happiness.
God bless you all and thank you for your service to our nation, our Army, and to the First Team. KEEP WATCH!
Honor and Blessings to the First Team,
Your Chaplain,
CH (COL) Brewer
This pic of Will totally cracks me up. I can totally hear what he would have been saying if he had words..."I DON"T WANT MY PICTURE TAKEN"....I used to constantly haul him around the house searching for good lighting. Too bad I found this squished up face just adorable. He was 9 months old here
For Livi's very first Way back.....just two years ago at Valentines day....So hard to believe she is two....
Happy Thursday y'all....
Okay, want to see what a cupcake, a cookie and a sucker does to a three year?? He is literally rolling on the floor. He was on the bed, but fell off....cackling like the evil witch in The Wizard of Oz!
When I laid Livi down for her nap, I had told her she could have a sucker when she got up....welll, in her little two year old interpretation of that, I said..."Stay awake and play in your bed, and in an hour you can have a sucker!" So much for naps today. I guess that means an early bedtime.
Happy Wednesday y'all,
happy Monday y'all!
recipe:
1 c. all purpose flour
1 t. baking powder
1/2 t. baking soda
1/2 c. firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 c. vanilla low-fat yogurt
1 t. vegetable oil
2 T. creamy peanut butter
2 egg whites
cooking spray
2 T strawberry or grape jelly
Combine these four ingredients, make a well in the center of the mixture. Combine sugar and next 4 ingredients. Add to dry indredients; stir just until moistened. Spoon batter into 24 miniature muffin cups coated with cooking spray, filling half full. Top each with 1/4 t. jelly, and top with remaining batter. Bake at 400 degrees for 12 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Remove from pans immediately; let cool on wire rack.
Notes: I used the smallest scoop from Pampered Chef, and it was still a little too much for the first layer of batter. So don't fill the scoop all the way. Do not use a heaping 1/4t of jelly, or they leak.
Yields :24 muffins (serving size 2 muffins) calories 121
One more red....this is how the Willster is most days....running from me so I can't get a cute candid pic....and he is wearing red. Can you see how big his cheeks are scrunched up? He loves to be chased!
happy Saturday y'all!
Did you play? If so, be sure you visit Kristine and tell her too!
Buy a bucket of these little foam shapes with holes in them. This was good for an afternoon of entertainment. We sorted them by color, shape, made patterns, and finally threaded them on the cake tester thingy from Pampered Chef!! Whew hoo, lots of fun.
See the little short sleeved shirt I sent Will in today? He had a special assembly at school today called the Zoo show. They brought in a bunch of animals from the Austin zoo. This shirt has a rhino on it, so he wanted to wear it. I thought it would be warm enough. Oh well, welcome to Texas...ice last week, spring like weather this week.....no ice, but certainly not short sleeve worthy!
happy Thursday y'all!
Yesterday the weather was so nice. It is hard to believe it was an icy mess here not too long ago. Livi had to dress herself. These are her favorite "flappers"...I think she blends flip flops and slippers to get Livi speak ...flappers. I never realized how much her toes look like mine....big ole long skinny toes and bony feet. Yes, those are linen pants....yes, she is playing in the sandbox....She actually did pretty good not getting too dirty.
After a bit, the kids heard the neighbors playing out front. Will has his helmet on because he was on his scooter. He thinks he can keep up with the big boys. I love our neighborhood. It is full of kids. A couple of them are near the kids' ages. People are friendly. I know names and phone numbers. About half of them have deployed husbands, so we have to stick together. Anyhow...I love this picture of Will. As usual, I was carting around the camera trying to get a natural unposed pic of the little man. He is cracking up laughing running as fast as he can to get away from me. He thought it was a hoot his mom was chasing him with a camera, saying "smile".
He had a much better day at school today. Last Friday I got a phone call from his teacher. She put him on the phone and I talked to him. He said he didn't want to work but that he wanted to play with Blaze....With a name like Blaze, I can only imagine the havoc they were causing. His Montessori classroom is muli-age...(3-5 or maybe 6)...most of the time this works to his benefit. I really do wonder if the full moon last week was bringing out the crazy in him!
Finally, each Sunday we have what Livi calls a "candle dinner"...When Mike was home we ate on china, but now I am afraid that since they are at the kid table, they might break it. When they eat at the big table, they are belted into their boosters!
By the way...we are making apple ginger muffins for Muffin Monday ....the fresh ginger smells wonderful.
happy Monday y'all!