Everyday occurences and random thoughts about our family's journey through this life.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Goodbye, 2007!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas!




What a fun Christmas! From stockings to bikes to dollhouses, this day was full! Mama and Papa came up to the house to join us this morning. They got to watch the kids open their presents and then joined us for breakfast. The kids took a break from their new toys to help with food preparation. Then it was back to the new stuff. The girls got a large dollhouse and the boys got new bikes. (We may own a bike store, but bikes still remain big occasion gifts!) All of them got some fun backpacks with sleeping bags from Gary and Cheryl. Then there were the random items in the stockings - some DVDs, periscopes, twirly ribbons, etc. After the morning of opening gifts, we just relaxed the rest of the day at home. It was so nice to have Christmas at our house and have the grandparents come over and join in.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Christmas Eve 2007
We have a tradition over here of opening one family gift on Christmas Eve. The gift is always a game that we can play as a family that night. This year the game was Zitternix. Basically, there are wooden sticks painted in three different colors that are held up by a wooden ring in a delicate balance. Each player takes a turn rolling the dice to see which color stick they have to pull out without upsetting the whole
bundle. Different colors are worth different points and whoever has the most points when the bundle comes crashing down wins. We all got tickled watching this game progress, because for some reason Reese could grab whatever stick she wanted, yank it out, and nothing would happen to the bundle of sticks left behind. The others, however, had to watch the bundle sway, move, and come tumbling down.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Happy 8th Birthday, Troy!
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8 years oldTuesday, December 18, 2007
Snow Pictures

It began to snow while we were at my parents' house so of course the kids had to go out and play!

Hannah (my niece) and the boys are enjoying the snow.

Reese likes the white stuff.

So does Paige! Yes - her coat is totally unzipped. Paige is my hot-natured one and rarely gets cold. She's the one who is in a t-shirt for pajamas, no socks and no covers when it is 30 degrees.

Zeke had fun running around in the snow, too!

Yes - even in the snow, football is still the game of choice.

Troy is getting ready for a pass.

Paige finally zipped up, but did not want to come in!

Reese was having fun, but was the first one to join Daddy inside by the fire. Not having mittens that fit right could have had something to do with that. The hot chocolate that was waiting inside might have had something to do with it, too.

Tackling in the snow...does it get any better than that?
Maybe we'll get some more snow this winter - we sure enjoyed it over Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Happy 39th Birthday, Jim!
1. His faith in God is important to him.
2. He is himself and doesn't care what others think of him.
3. He makes the effort to be a great husband.
4. He is a terrific Dad.
5. He loves the outdoors.
6. He makes me laugh.
7. He is willing to be silly with his kids.
8. He has dark hair (well...he used to), but a red beard.
9. He wears shorts year-round (because you have to wear shorts at a bike store!).
10. He is motivated and self-disciplined enough to be his own boss.
11. He is good at being his own boss.
12. He helps people who need it and never says a word about it.
13. He gives thoughtful gifts.
14. He gives me a break from the house and kids when I need it and doesn't complain about it.
15. He doesn't snore.
16. He is competitive.
17. He is not too competitive.
18. He knows how to fix the toilet (and lots of other things around the house).
19. He does not complain.
20. He takes me to a musical occasionally (if you know Jim, this is a HUGE sacrifice).
21. He'll dance with me even though he hates dancing.
22. He likes sports.
23. He'll ride the off-road trails with me even when I know he wants to go faster.
24. He'll eat whatever I cook.
25. He'll cook.
26. He puts the dishes away just to be nice.
27. He takes good pictures.
28. He reads to the kids.
29. He lets the kids help with projects.
30. He takes the time to teach the kids what he is doing when they help him with projects.
31. He keeps his word.
32. He is honest.
33. He tells me he loves me.
34. He leaves notes for me.
35. He plays with the kids even when he is tired at the end of the day.
36. He takes out the trash.
37. He'll clean the kitty litter and pick up the dog poop because he knows I hate those jobs.
38. He takes one kid out each week for a night out with daddy.
39. He chooses to love me and our children every day.
I love you, Jim! Happy 39th birthday!
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving!
It's Turkey Day! And it's snowing - big, beautiful flakes that we don't get to see in this neck of the woods very often. Everything is totally covered in that gorgeous, clean, pure blanket of white. What a beautiful sight.
up early and heading over to the park by our house to participate in our city's Turkey Trot. They have a 5k run and a 1 mile fun run. This year I got to do the 5k (Jim did it last time) and Jim took the kids on the fun run. A lot of people showed up and many of them did not register until that morning. This meant that the run started about 30 minutes late. By the time we got going I think we were all frozen stiff. (Remember - it snowed.) It was not actually snowing yet, but the air and wind were cold - especially the good ol' Texas wind. The fun run started first so I got to see the rest of my crew run by. True to personalities, Troy ran the whole way next to Jim, who was pushing the girls in a jogger. (They had the warmest seat in the house!) Trent took off after the word go and was not seen by Jim again until the finish line where Trent was waiting. The boys both did a great job! They'll be doing the 5k before we know it! I ran a lot of the race with a friend of mine and had a nice time running, talking, and finally warming up. I could feel my toes again after a few minutes of running. Even though it was cold, we plan on making this a Thanksgiving tradition, so next year Jim will do the 5k and give the fast guys a run for the money and I'll get to run with (probably behind) the foursome.
After we got home, the Cowboy game came on (of course). At halftime the kids wanted to go out in the snow again so they got bundled up and out they went. Cherisse, Hannah and Kyla came over and joined us. They played football, made snow angels, snow balls, and a snowman. What fun! Once it was dark, the troops headed indoors for hot chocolate and dinner. The Flanagans headed home and we relaxed the rest of the evening. What a fun Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Happy 34th Birthday, Kelly!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Double Birthday Lunch
My birthday is coming up (tomorrow actually), and I happen to share my birth date with a good friend of mine, Meg Knight. Meg and I decided that it would be fun to have a birthday lunch together. Of course, since that would be during the daytime hours, we would have all of our children with us. Even though that meant the number of children would vastly outnumber the number of adults, we opted to not dine at a fast food restaurant, but at a real sit-down place. After all, it is our birthday! Olive Garden was chosen and a table for eight was reserved. We reminded the kids of proper behavior before entering the restaurant and, much to the mommies' delight, they all did really well. They used their good manners and we managed to have a nice birthday lunch with quite a bit of adult conversation considering there were only two adults present and six children. It was a nice treat. Perhaps it will become an annual tradition. Of course, next year two cars will be needed to accommodate all involved since Knight baby boy #3 will not have a place to sit in the old MacDonald suburban. It was a very full car today! Happy birthday tomorrow, Meg!

Sunday, November 11, 2007
Happy 5th Birthday, Paige!
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Friday, November 2, 2007
Trunk or Treat!
Halloween snuck up on us this year. The week before, it dawned on me that the kids and I had not talked about costumes. So, I asked them what they wanted to be this year all the while hoping whatever they picked wouldn't require a ton of work to be done in just a few days. The boys thought briefly about it and then blurted out, "football players" which led to the girls chiming in with, "cheerleaders." Yes! No work costumes! We already have all that gear! Now, don't get me wrong. I enjoy coming up with fun, unique, cheap costumes for the kids, but it seems that after 1 or 2 years of that, I need a break for a year and then we can go back to unique ones the next year.
Halloween morning we got out the pumpkins we had purchased earlier in the week at the DRI Pumpkin Patch and began to dig out seeds and carve to our hearts content. (We saved all the seeds and later made toasted pumpkin seeds. Yummy.) Three of my guys really enjoy getting their hands in the messy pumpkin. Trent does not. At all. Period. He also doesn't like the pumpkin seeds. The other three had a blast with the pumpkins and really enjoyed seeing a face and some words show up on the side of the orange gourds. 









