Saturday, February 21, 2009

Oh, the things we do for the love of Tennis!

We are in San Antonio and we are loving it!  Dave and his friend Neil left Beaumont on Thursday, after work.  Dave had to play singles on Friday morning and I didn't want Natalia to miss school.  It all worked out fine.  The kids and I left Beaumont by noon on Friday and got to San Antonio by 4:00 p.m.  Let me tell you, they are wonderful passengers.  They listened to the ipods, played with their leap frog and read.  They are truly amazing!

After stopping by the market to say hi to my parents and getting their first doze of spoiliness (is that a word? -Anyway.... you know what I mean) we went home.  
The kids stayed at my parents house while Neil, Dave and I went to have dinner after their doubles match.  We went to Chris Madrid's.  I don't know, but I think they have the best hamburgers ever.  If you don't believe me, ask Neil...

Neil was so proud of himself for eating the whole thing that he asked for a Chris Mardrid's sticker for his truck!  


Hey, it's the weekend and we are in San Antonio, so we decided to go all out and enjoy some dessert too, so we headed to The Cheesecake Factory to get some of this...

After a lot of laughing, and talking, and cheesecake, we went back to my parents house to rest for a few hours before going back to the tennis club early in the morning.  Dave needed to be there by 7:30 this morning.

This morning, after Dave's match, we met Byron and Kristi at Mimi's Cafe for breakfast.  We all  used to play 42 (domino game) while we lived here in San Antonio.  We had a great time visiting and catching up.

Right after brunch, we rushed to a Brody's (my cousin's son) 1st birthday party.  Then, we dropped off the kids at my parents again and Dave and I went to visit my cousin Ceila at the hospital.  She just had her 7th, yes you read that right, her seventh child yesterday.  His name is Thomas and I wanted to steal him from her so badly, but I didn't!  He is a precious 7.5 pound baby boy.

We were getting hungry again, so we went to Papouli's to enjoy some more time alone and a gyro.  We ended the night by going to the Half Price Book Store and coming back to my parents house.  We could have not had better timing.  My mom had already given all three a bath and their teeth were already brushed.  Oh, what a treat!  I will definitely be coming back soon.  I mean, can you blame me?  ;0)

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Old Yeller by Fred Gipson

Old Yeller By Fred Gipson 
Dave just finished reading Old Yeller to the kids.  Carson is starting to really enjoy hearing big books like this one read to him.  Natalia, like always, just can't wait until it's time to read and then she never wants to quit reading.  "Just one more chapter Daddy, Please!!!"

The kids were pretty sad the night we finished the book.  As the book was coming to an end, and Travis had just shot Old Yeller, Carson said, "I think I'm starting to cry."  They were wondering why the book had such a sad ending?  

Thanks to Grannie, we were also able to watch the movie this week!  As a matter of fact, we've already watched it twice.  Lia runs into the other room every time she recognizes a scary part is coming, and Carson is upset that the movie left out the scene of the chongo bull and the roan bull fighting.  I guess Carson now understands Tom Clancy's sentiment when he says giving your book to a movie producer is like giving your daughter to a cheap pimp?  (Ah, by the way...this last sentence was added by Dave.)

But anyway...great book and we highly recommend it!


Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Love is in the air!

Valentine's Day, what a sweet and romantic day!!!!  (Ha- NOT!!!!)  It was fun, but not quiet and romantic!

Woke up early that morning and got ready for the kiddos.  Dave made yummy heart-shaped chocolate chip pancakes.   

After breakfast, we headed to Lowe's where the kids were able to built a little jewelry box. 

Later, we went by Grannie and Papaw's to deliver little Valentine's goodies the kids had made for them.  Natalia made a bookmark, Carson decorated a heart and Luke made a heart with beads.  Right after that, it was time to get busy for that evening's dinner.  

Like I said earlier, it was not quiet and romantic, but it was a lot of fun.  This year, we decided to invite a few families over for dinner.  I cooked Smitten Kitchen's meatballs and spaghetti.  I highly recommend this recipe.  Everyone seemed to like it very much.  Lindy and Lucy brought the bread.  Lucy helped me by cooking the spaghetti and then, she stayed and helped me clean all that mess up! (Thank you soooo much Lucy!) Heather & Dru brought a fabulous salad, Matt and Elizabeth brought the drinks, Kristi and Brian were in charged of the paper goods and Brooke and Eric brought some beautifully decorated chocolate covered strawberries.  And last but not least, Dave made the delicious  Chocolate Pot O'Creme.  Very Yummy!  Another recipe we highly recommend.  Sorry don't have any pictures of this exquisite dessert.  Brooke took a picture of one that was eaten already.  As a matter of fact, if you want to see more pictures of the party, that's where you are going to find them.  I guess, I was a little preoccupied that night and didn't get many photos :0(.  

There were 9 kids under the age of 7!  Overall, they did great and had a fun time.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Much, Much Better!

I so needed a Sunday like last Sunday after the kind of weekend we were having.  

First of all, we went to church and I had the privilege to tell the Bible story in Natalia's 1st grade class.  It was so fun.  I enjoyed it.  They were a good bunch of kids!  Later I asked Natalia how I did.  She said that I did good, but that I was a lot louder than her teacher.  I really don't know what she meant by that!?  Oh well...

After eating lunch, I took a nap.  Yes I did!!!  Oh it was so good until Dave woke me up to tell me that he was leaving to go to play tennis.  

The kids and I went to the playground and played around until Dave came by to meet us.  Then, the kids decided that they wanted to go on a little walk so we did and then it was time for some family tennis.  

Another posed picture!!!!
Looking for animal tracks.



It turned out to be a nice relaxing day...ah, I love days like this.

Never a Dull Moment, and I Mean, NEVER!

Okay, so on Saturday, we went to the the Annual Gumbo Festival.  Oh, the gumbo was delicious.  I could not stop eating that stuff.  The weather was wonderful and we just had a great time.

Can't you tell by this picture how much fun Luke is having????


















Oh, don't let this picture fool you...they were posing for the camera!














We rushed back home because Dave had some work to do around the house.  Once we were at the house, Dave remembered that he needed a couple of things so I left and ran a few errands for him. Well...everything was going just right (I thought) until I see Matt leaving as I'm pulling into my driveway.  Matt looks at me and starts shaking his head (always a bad sign).  I say "what?"  He says, "yeah, about that...ah...yeah, I don't think you are going to like what you are about to see.  Oh and by the way, don't forget, guy's-night tonight."  

Well, the first thing I see is this:  Three little ones covered in white primer.  Yes...Luke grabbed a hold of the sprayer and sprayed Natalia and Carson with white primer.  Now, what I want to know is where Dave was.  Anyway, Natalia was screaming and I didn't know why.  Well, you see, she was wearing her favorite Valentine t-shirt and Daddy had told her that now, we were going to have to throw their clothes away. Luckily, Grannie and Papaw were there and Grannie saved the day.  She got the paint out of Natalia's shirt!  Thanks Grannie!!!!  I don't know what would've happened to that poor little girl.

I should have taken a picture of them covered in primer, but I was NOT in the mood.  
So this will have to do.  

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

I've Been Tagged!

Hetal tagged me, so here I am....

Apparently, the way you play is you pick the 4th folder within your picture folder, select the 4th picture, post it to the blog, and tag 4 other people.

So, my picture is of Luke ( 3 months old) and Daddy having a man to man conversation in the back room of our current home.

I promise we have better pictures of Luke and Daddy, but this is what I was told to do.


Special Guest Blogger - Dave: "Who Knew Putt Putt was a Contact Sport"

On Friday night, we decided that it would be fun to take the kids Putt-Putting.  So, right after dinner we just couldn't get there fast enough!  The kids were so excited.  

Upon arrival, we let the kids get ahead of us one hole so that Erika and I could also play. Everything was going so well until we heard Carson screaming that Natalia had hit him in the chest.  So we paid a little closer attention and realized that Natalia has played one too many games of golf on the Wii.  She was taking a huge backswing and finishing with a nice follow through leaving her with a beautiful 125 yard putt.  Of course, we explained to her that we were playing putt putt, not golf.  However,  3 holes later she felt the putter turn back into a driver in her hands.  With great form, keeping her eye on the ball, unaware of any of her surroundings, she pulled back, and swung.  The contact with the ball was beautiful; it sailed a good 75 yards and laid up right next to the hole, 3 lanes over.  She even followed through bringing the club over her shoulder and knocking her little brother Luke clean off his feet in the process!  I turned around and picked him up quickly, unsure what part of his body had received the hit, but as soon as I pulled Luke off my shoulder, there was no doubt about the point of impact.  The only picture I wish we would have captured was the look on Natalia's face when she saw Luke's forehead and realized that actions do have consequences.























Not to worry though, Luke dusted himself off and finished the final 3 holes of Putt Putt.  That merited a trip to Starbucks for a little hot chocolate and a stop by Paw Paw's house for a quick check of the ear drums to rule out bleeding and possible skull fracture.  No worries though, all is well now.