Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Football Superstar

Once again it is time for fall flag football. Hayden had his first game Monday night and played pretty darn well considering had hadn't had any practices in. He scored the only touchdown in the game right in the beginning. Looks like that BSU football camp paid off, thanks to Papa Tim. I'm not bragging at all am I? Well what can I say...I am definately a proud mama! And I'm sorry to say this is just the beginning, we have a whole season ahead of us with tackle to follow.








Ice Cream Princess

Two of Abby's favorite things ice cream and dress up clothes. A girl after my own heart...she couldn't just eat the ice cream but she had to lick the bowl clean! Who needs a dishwasher when you have a toddler?












Saturday, July 18, 2009

Picking Flowers?







We had such a pretty morning, that the girls and I headed out to the front yard to play for a bit. After some beading Grace decided that she wanted to pick some flowers... or what she considered flowers. She was so cute that I didn't have the heart to tell her that most of them were weeds. Now I have a "nice" little flower arrangement on my fire place mantle and Grace couldn't be happier with herself. So what could make a better display than that!






"Gracie-ism's"

Kids just say the darndest things! And when your 5 years they seem to come by the handfuls. So I have what I like to call Gracie-ism's, which are some of the crazy things that Grace (my middle child) has to say. Some of them are quite logical but still crack me up. Most of them I seem to forget so I thought that maybe I'd start writing them down and years down the road I can look back and remember just how cute she really is.

It's been 9 days since Abby had her tonsils out, so I thought it would be a good thing for her to run around and get shake some of her sillys out. For some reason Abby really likes to run, jump and just flop on the ground. I would think it would hurt just a bit, but she seems to get a kick out of it. Given the circumstance I told Abby that it might not be such a good idea to be doing that right now, since technically she is still recovering. So Grace wanted to know why and I told her about how Abby still has scabs in her thought that could potentially bleed.

Grace: How do they take your tonsils out?
Bridget: Well, you go to the hospital to the surgery department. The nurse there gives you some medicine to make you sleepy. Then they take you to the surgery room where the doctor puts a little tube in your throat to help you breath and then cuts your tonsils out with a little knife, but you don't feel anything because of the medicine they gave you to help you sleep.
(So Grace thinks to herself for a minute and looks at me with a somewhat puzzled look)
Grace: But mom, how do they put your throat back together???

I couldn't help but laugh! But thinking about it, it really isn't that crazy of a question. So I proceeded to tell her that they don't actually cut your throat open to take them out. They take them out through your mouth. She seemed satisfied by that answer and then took off to go play with Abby.









Wednesday, July 15, 2009






















I have to say that I have three of the most beautiful kids...but I'm not biased at all am I? But in all actuality they are wonderful so I just had to post a few pics of them on here. Poor Grace, my middle child, I ahven't gotten any of her recently. She was passed out on the couch when I took these of Abby yesterday. But I will definately get some of her soon!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

This one is for you Drew


I figured I better post at least on picture for your computer background at work. Sorry there aren't any of the kids yet. I promise to post some soon : )



I've never considered myself much of a writer or a "blogger" for that matter, but have found myself having fun with starting this blog. I love taking pictures so this is a way that I can post some of my work for family and friends to see.
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"In truth a family is what you make it. It is made strong, not by number of heads counted at the dinner table, but by the rituals you help family members create, by the memories you share, by the commitment of time, caring, and love you show to one another, and by the hopes for the future you have as individuals and as a unit." -Marge Kennedy

"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everyone." -Bill Cosby



 

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