Friday, May 30, 2008

June 1st




June 1st is our Anniversary. This year we are celebrating six years. I'm not saying wonderful, because the truth is the past few years have been really difficult. Many great things but also many unexpected tragedies. One of those real life roller coasters, too bad neither of us is a big fan of drama. BUT I married well and the man who makes me laugh the most, has kept me laughing through the worst of it.

We often jokingly tell each other that, "You're the best husband/wife I've ever had." That'll make you smile if you're having a bad day!

The other really great thing about June 1st, here in Charleston, is that it marks the beginning of Hurricane Season. To mark this embarkation we always try to drink a hurricane and we toast to it, "May this be the only hurricane we see all season!" You have to be a little bit superstitious to live here!

One blogging friend said she thought blogging helped you remember the good and forget the bad - I hope she's right.

And Darling Drew, BEST husband I've ever had, I hope next year is the most BORING ever! Go Team!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Poppy's Retirement

After working since the age of 5 and practicing OB-Gyn for more than 40 years, my father says he's going to retire. He will miss his office . . .



He will miss "his girls"

He will not miss paperwork, and all those charts!

Is he ready for Retirement?!?!

Eya and Tipper better enjoy their last few moments of peace!

Congratulations, Poppy, on your well-deserved Retirement! We love you and count on seeing you much more!


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Monday, May 26, 2008

20th High School Reunion


Our 20th Reunion was great! The gathering was well planned, food was delicious, band was incredible and seeing old friends was wonderful! Here are some photos from the Par-tay!



Thursday, May 22, 2008

Twenty Years Ago

My 20th High School Reuion is this weekend. I am really looking forward to catching up with some old friends. Below is a photo of me 20 years ago when I was a cheerleader. I am standing on the second row, last one on the right - check out that hair! Oh, those were the days!


Thanks, Laura, for sharing such a great memory - that was a really great year!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Parent - Teacher Conference

We had Alyssa's end of year Parent-Teacher Conference on Tuesday. Overall, she is doing really great, her teachers are happy with her achievements and we are also happy with her progress. We do have some things to work on . . .



1. Focus and Attention - I wonder which fidgety, scatterbrained, non-engineer parent she got that from?



2. Expressing herself, speaking louder - her teachers acknowledged she was much louder on the playground than in class - same goes for home!



3. Slowness, especially eating - at home she's like Molasses with everything, especially for Momma!



4. More structure with coloring and crafts - we've been wide open creative, anything goes, here's some blank paper. Apparently we need to be a little more specific - "Color two flowers, one for Momma and one for Dada." This will help with focus and attention as well.


Our next purchase will be an alarm clock, her choice, to get her up and moving a little faster in the mornings - I'll be sure to let you know how that one goes!

Monday, May 19, 2008

The After Party



Alyssa getting a hug from Chuck E. Cheese, himself!




Uncle Chevy helping Alyssa win more tickets - we actually broke 100 this time!



Alyssa playing Air Hockey with a new friend.
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Alyssa on the clock ride - check out that smile - what a great day!

Dance Recital


Glamor Girl on the way to the show. She's showing us her new Cow and Cheerios Race Car - security items?!?


Alyssa and Best Bud, Piper, backstage - hamming it up!


First Dance Recital for Uncle Chevy and Drew too!

Recital was held at the Lightsey Chapel at Charleston Southern University. Drew took this photo - very cool!

Show Time - Again, Alyssa is 3rd from right end.


All the show girls - more than 100 - Sitting down after receiving their medals. Each girl had to walk across the stage by herself, some of them really strutted their stuff - Alyssa was in more of a determination mode - ha!



Alyssa getting flowers for a wonderful performance!

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Momma's sweet girl - showing off her medal and flowers. My eyes were glistening all day. I couldn't believe my little 5 pound sack of sugar was dancing on that stage! Quite a show - we have it videotaped for all the grandparents and I have quite a few more photos loaded onto Facebook - too many to blog! Now on to the After Party at Chuck E. Cheese . . .


Saturday, May 17, 2008

Dress Rehearsal


Alyssa catching some beauty rest on the way to the Dress Rehearsal.

Practicing - Alyssa is 3rd from the right end, in a black leotard and skirt.

All 11 "Little Queenies" - I put the song on my playlist. The old Chuck Berry version they danced to was a little cleaner than this Rolling Stones version, but it will give you an idea of their music.
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Alyssa in her Dance Express t-shirt, enjoying her sucker. All participants received suckers for a good practice. On to the show . . .

Friday, May 16, 2008

Pretty Flower


Fifth's Disease

Blogs should be educational, right? So here's what we've learned about Fifth's Disease since our visit to the Pediatrician Thursday afternoon . . . It's a viral illness that produces red cheeks and a rash on the body. Also known as slapped cheek syndrome, slapcheek, slap face or slapped face. By the time you notice the red cheeks and rash, the infectious period has passed (great!). Pretty much no big deal as long as the sick child is not around pregnant women in their first trimester. Here's a few shots of our girl's extra rosy cheeks (the leftover ice cream sandwich on her lower lip is a bonus) . . .

AND no trip to the Pediatrician's would be complete without a treat for being good from the old timey drug store and a bounce or two on it's joggling bench. There's no place like Charleston!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mom's Day Weekend Photos

OK, I will try not to overdo it with these slide shows, but I had some photos to share and they weren't really "blog worthy" so here it goes, Mom's day weekend in review - enjoy!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Motherhood - It will change your life

Motherhood - It will change your life... (My favorite - a MUST read every Mother's Day!)

We are sitting at lunch when my daughter casually mentions that she and her husband are thinking of "starting a family". "We're taking a survey," she says, half joking. "Do you think I should have a baby?"

"It will change your life," I say carefully, keeping my tone neutral.

"I know," she says, "no more sleeping in on the weekend, no more spontaneous vacations..."

But that is not what I meant at all. I look at my daughter, trying to decide what to tell her. I want her to know what she will never learn in child birth classes. I want to tell her that the physical wounds of child bearing heal, but that becoming a mother will leave her with an emotional wound so raw that she will be forever vulnerable. I consider warning her that she will never read a newspaper again without asking "What if that had been MY child?" That every plane crash, every fire will haunt her. That when she sees pictures of starving children, she will wonder if anything could be worse than watching your child die.

I look at her carefully manicured nails and stylish suit and think that no matter how sophisticated she is, becoming a mother will reduce her to the primitive level of a bear protecting her cub. That an urgent call of "Mom!" will cause her to drop a souffle or her best crystal without a moment's hesitation.

I feel I should warn her that no matter how many years she has invested in her career, she will be professionally derailed by motherhood. She might arrange for child care, but one day she will be going into an important business meeting and she will think about her baby's sweet smell. She will have to use every ounce of her discipline to keep from running home, just to make sure her baby is all right.

I want my daughter to know that everyday decisions will no longer be routine. That a five year old boy's desire to go to the men's room rather than the women's at McDonalds will become a major dilemma. That right there, in the midst of clattering trays and screaming children, issues of independence and gender identity will be weighed against the prospect that a child molester may be lurking in that restroom.

However decisive she may be at the office, she will second-guess herself constantly as a mother.Looking at my daughter, I want to assure her that eventually she will shed the pounds of pregnancy, but she will never feel the same about herself That her life, now so important, will be of less value to her once she has a child. That she would give it up in a moment to save her offspring, but will also begin to hope for more years - not to accomplish her own dreams, but to watch her child accomplish theirs.

I want her to know that a cesarean scar or shiny stretch marks will become badges of honor.My daughter's relationship with her husband will change, but not in the ways she thinks. I wish she could understand how much more you can love a man who is always careful to powder the baby or never hesitates to play with his child. I think she should know that she will fall in love with him again for reasons she would now find very unromantic.

I wish my daughter could sense the bond she'll feel with women throughout history who have tried desperately to stop war and prejudice and drunk driving. I hope she will understand why I can think rationally about most issues, but become temporarily insane when I discuss the threat of nuclear war to my children's future. I want to describe to my daughter the exhilaration of seeing your child learn to ride a bike.

I want to capture for her the belly laugh of a baby who is touching the soft fur of a dog or cat for the first time. I want her to taste the joy that is so real, it actually hurts.

My daughter's quizzical look makes me realize that tears have formed in my eyes. "You'll never regret it," I say finally. Then I reach across the table, squeeze my daughter's hand, and offer a silent prayer for her, and for me, and for all of the mere mortal women who stumble their way into this most wonderful of callings. The blessed gift of being a Mother.

(Author Unknown)

Motherhood - Before I was a Mom

Before I was a Mom - One of my favorites, In honor of Mother's Day

Before I was a Mom
I made and ate hot meals.
I had unstained clothing.
I had quiet conversations on the phone.


Before I was a Mom,
I slept as late as I wanted
And never worried about how late I got into bed.
I brushed my hair and my teeth everyday.

Before I was a Mom
I cleaned my house each day.
I never tripped over toys or forgot words of lullabies.

Before I was a Mom
I didn't worry whether or not my plants were poisonous.
I never thought about immunizations

Before I was a Mom
I had never been puked on
Pooped on
Spit on
Chewed on
Peed on
Or pinched by tiny fingers

Before I was a Mom I had complete control of:
My thoughts
My body
And my mind.
I slept all night.

Before I was a Mom
I never held down a screaming child so that doctors could do tests
Or give shots.
I never looked into teary eyes and cried.
I never got gloriously happy over a simple grin.
I never sat up late hours at night watching a baby sleep.

Before I was a Mom
I never held a sleeping baby just because I didn't want to put it down.
I never felt my heart break into a million pieces
when I couldn't stop the hurt.
I never knew that something so small could affect my life so much.
I never knew that I could love someone so much.
I never knew I would love being a Mom.

Before I was a Mom
I didn't know the feeling of having my heart outside my body.
I didn't know how special it could feel to feed a hungry baby.
I didn't know that bond between a Mother and her child.
I didn't know that something so small
Could make me feel so important.

Before I was a Mom
I had never gotten up in the middle of the night
Every 10 minutes to make sure all was okay
I had never known the warmth
The joy
The love
The heartache
The wonder
Or the satisfaction of being a Mom.
I didn't know I was capable of feeling so much before I was a Mom.

Send this to someone who you think is a special MOM or to someone
who you think will be a great MOM one day!

Friday, May 9, 2008

Muffins with Mom


Today was Muffins with Mom at Alyssa's school in honor of Mother's Day. These pictures are friends and some of our favorite Moms. Happy Mother's Day to all you Moms out there!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Bookclub @ Bonnie's


Suzy and Bonnie preparing our Italian Feast we enjoyed while discussing Playing for Pizza by John Grisham. This was our second meeting and book. Our first selection was Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende.

Sue discussing her favorite part.

Bubba loves Bookclub!

Monday, May 5, 2008

"What"

Alyssa read her first word last night, it was "what." Drew and I looked at each other and were both thrilled. Drew was especially happy because we were reading Star Wars - What is a Wookiee? This is just a start but I'm glad I can record a special "first" here.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Sweetheart


Alyssa is an extremely sensitive and emotional child which lately it seems like we have been apologizing to others for these traits. But along with that she is a real sweetheart. While washing cars with her Dada (which I probably should have photographed since it rarely happens!) she brought me this leaf shaped like a heart she found. She gave me a hug and told me she loved me - what a doll!

Piper's Birthday Party


This afternoon we went to Piper's 4th Birthday Party at Ready, Set, Jump.

The cake was so cute - perfect for a Princess!

Way to go Piper! Thanks for inviting me to your party it was so much fun and I'm so glad we're friends!

I'm all Blogged up!

A new term for being full of blogs but no access to my computer. Drew fried ours with his ipod so I have been without a computer to do my blogging. I will catch back up soon, for now, I'm just cracking myself up!

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Playdate with Morgan


Today Alyssa had a Playdate with Morgan. They played in the sandbox.

With Morgan's new Dora Castle.

Jumped on beds and played hide & seek with their Mommas.

The best treat were blue lollipops - look at those tongues! What a fun day - thanks Lillian and Morgan. We had a GREAT time!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

"Sally"

I am so rude! How could I have forgotten about "Sally"? Sally is Alyssa's imaginary "sister" who came to us when Alyssa was three. She is quite a character and her parents let her do lots of things. She has a very complicated family and keeping up with their ages is impossible. We try to write down things about Sally so we will remember them, plus they are so entertaining. Quotes are direct, from Alyssa. Here's a few:



1. Sally has a brother, Coper, and a sister.

2. "Sally's green cat, named Sarah, threwd up all over the place."

3. "Sally calls me sticky fingers, but that's not my name."

4. "I saw Sally at the Pawley's Island Store."

5. Sally ranges in age from newborn to 6.

6. Sally has a HUGE horse.

7. Most recently, "Sally's parents let HER roll down her car window on the Interstate." I found myself thinking, "Well, her parents must be nuts! Wait a minute - Sally's parent's don't exist - ugh!" These little ones, they keep you on your toes! :)

8. "Sally lives in North Ashley." 5/3/08