Thursday, October 30, 2008

Welcome Whitney!



Since my friend Amy doesn't have a Blog, or even a small space on Face Book (just give her some time, right?!?!?!) it is with GREAT joy that we welcome Whitney Elizabeth to this world! Born on Poppy's Birthday and Alyssa's new little sister - we could not be happier for you and can not wait to meet you in person!

Is that baby smiling already? Or is it an orange ghost?!?!?


Nah, it's the cutest Clemson Tiger around - what a doll!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

School Photos


I had to post some recent photos of our girl, mainly because I think she looks like a four-year-old going on 20, sniff, sniff!

Here is the same photo last year at this same time, what a difference a year makes!



Here she is with her class this year on the playground - what a crew!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Happy 1st Birthday HOLT ! ! !



Remember, it's your party and you can cry if you want to . . .

But we hope you have a wonderful birthday, just like you. We LOVE you!!!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Carving the Punkin


After Alyssa completed her intricate design it was time to carve it. Notice Maggie looking on, Maggie loves fresh pumpkin! I can't believe it took this long for Maggie May to make the Blog - Bad Dog Momma!

All three doing what they do best, Alyssa with her hands absorbed in goop, Dada strategically carving Alyssa's design and Maggie attentively waiting for handouts!

Maggie and I both always feel a little down once the carving is over. Alas, another annual tradition gone by . . .

The finished product - Alyssa says it's her Dada. It really has two faces due to some bad spots on the back side but Alyssa wanted to draw the mouths on and not cut them out - we all said "whew" on that one! And one final photo, one of my all time favorites from Alyssa's 2nd Halloween (2005) 21 months old - a Punkin Carving from the past.

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Pickin' Out Punkins


Every year one of our favorite fall & Halloween sightings around town is the "Pumpkin Patch" at John Wesley UMC - it's front lawn is covered in orange. Today is the first time any of us have actually stopped there to buy a pumpkin so it was a special treat. We timed it just right, the 2nd truckload was being unloaded.

What and extra fun day - Alyssa's "Boyfriend" was there too!
Dada looking cute in the Pumpkin Patch.
Alyssa and Dada with hands on our pumpkin. I also had to include a shot of our "Li'l Punkin" on her first Halloween - she was 9 months old - my how time does fly!
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Barefoot and Pregnant


There are many people who have been barefoot and pregnant but I never woulda thunk it about my best friend Amy. Let's just say she FINALLY met the man of her dreams! She and Billy looked so cute I had to post these pictures . . .



Alyssa all smiles with her "Uncle" Billy

Just the girls - my little bump sure has grown! Amy and Billy we are so happy for you and can't wait to meet your little miracle!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Nancy & Jeffrey's Wedding


We had a serious GT, Good Time, in Saluda this past weekend at Nancy and Jeffrey's wedding. We had a front row view of the ceremony which was really sweet and partied with the whole town of Saluda at the Reception - it was HUGE! A few photos are below, and a few more are on Facebook, so enjoy! http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=9113&l=475a7&id=1151618793

"Anderson" family - cousin Katie, Uncle Bobby, cousin Matthew, Aunt Beth
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Anderson Men - Vuvva, Drew, Clay & Chevy

Alyssa and her Vuvva. Alyssa loved the Chocolate Fountain, Vuvva's Flower and tearing up the dance floor with her twin cousins!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Camp Meeting

We spent last evening with our gracious Auntie Carla and her family at the annual Indian Field Camp Meeting. Drew, Carla and Duane have been friends for more than 15 years and these guys have been enjoying Camp Meeting as often as possible. Alyssa and I have been several times but this is the first time that she will remember and that I have photographed and blogged. Thank you Auntie Carla for such a rich experience, great fellowship and wonderful FOOD!



Kim & Carla - behind us you can see the family "Tents" - tin and wood barn-like structures with cooking, dining and sleeping areas. There are 99 total at Indian Field in a circle. Alyssa referred to it as the "Farm." Inside the circle of tents, in the middle of the open area, is a large open-air tabernacle for worship and prayer.


The DeWeese family, our carpool buddies, thanks so much for driving! The Wiggles (and anything else that will keep the children quiet) rule!

Alyssa getting "revived" at Children's Church in the tabernacle.

Little Ashley was so industrious and on the go!

Steven and Alyssa flipping on their Daddies. By next Camp Meeting these two long legged children will probably be to big for this - sniff, sniff!

Alyssa and Momma in their "Black, Fancy" shirts.

A little more about Camp Meeting I borrowed from the World Wide Web: Indian Field Camp Meeting has been active for over 200 years. Camp Meetings are believed to have been started out by John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, but were also popular among Presbyterians and Baptists in the early 1800's. Camp Meetings began as a "laying off" time after the harvest was gathered. Families came in wagons and brought livestock to be slaughtered and cooked during the week-long gathering. It's possible that the camp meeting tradition extends much farther back to when ancient Hebrews celebrated the Festival of Sukkot, a fall harvest observance in which participants camped out in three-sided shelters. The tents are private property and passed down from generation to generation. Each tent has its own outhouse. All of the buildings have bare earth floors so fresh straw is strewn over all the floors to keep down the dust. Each tent hires a cook to prepare meals all week long. For supper we had fried chicken, collard greens, rutabagas, black-eyed peas, sweet potatoes, green beans, rice, corn salad, marshmallow salad, apple salad, and even roasted deer! I can't remember the full dessert list but we had: buttermilk pie, red velvet cake, caramel cake & chocolate cheese cake. The meals are prepared over handmade, wood-fired stoves. And did I mention our meal was DELICIOUS! I found myself thinking throughout our meal "It's All Good!" Not only the food but to be guests at this table and at this place - thanks again Auntie Carla, we LUV ya!