Saturday, May 10, 2008

Simplicities...Yes, again.

This time I'm not just going to show my kids and neighbor kids feeding ducks:)
Although, it is a very simple and enjoyable thing to do. Some other simple and enjoyable things that I have experienced lately are picking fresh flowers out of my garden to have inside my house, and to remember how nice it is to see horses anytime I drive down my street. As you all know, life can get a little crazy or your mind gets a bit 'flooded.' So it is nice, every now and then, to just look at what is around you. What God has blessed you with right NOW.
OK, OK! So I have to do this alot...b/c I tend to forget to think of the little things...alot!
Some simple things I have enjoyed this weekend -
.playing legos with the family.
.recieving b'fast in bed this morning by Athan.
.just listening to my Aiden talk with his cute lisp.
.washing Aiden's freckles.
.making chocolate covered strawberries.
.sharing them with my close neighbor friend.
.reading library books to my children.
.to watch Alf really enjoy something I cook.
.to watch my boys hysterically laugh at watching a balloon deflate and make a fart noise!!!!
Enjoy the simple things and Happy Mother's Day

Monday, May 5, 2008

Search Kindly




Search Kindly







If you're going to search, why not Search Kindly?





Saturday, May 3, 2008

The Simplicities of Life






Feed ducks and don't litter!!!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

A visit home...


...to the ZOO!! Actually, I love to visit the zoo when I go home to visit New Orleans. Oh - the boys love it too :) It is truly a wonderful zoo. You will just have to go see it to believe it!
Athan asked me last year, when we were at the zoo, if we could next time spend little time looking at animals and more time playing on the playground and monkey hill. So his request was granted.

The boys pretending to be flamingos.

Ring Pops!!

This picture is taken right before the get soaking wet - so fun!
(thanks Aunt V for coming with us and for the fake snake and artsy T-shirt - your the BEST!)

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Can Anyone Relate?

A spotless house is a sign of a misspent life. - anonymous

At my house, "dust" is a noun, not a verb. - anonymous

Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing is like shoveling the walk before it stops snowing. - Phyllis Diller

Dust is a protective coating for fine furniture. - Mario Buatta

Housekeeping is like being caught in a revolving door. - Marcelene Cox

If you want to see me, come over anytime. If you want to see my house, make an appointment. - anonymous

I write down everything I want to remember. That way, instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote down, I spend the time looking for the paper I wrote it down on. - anonymous

I thank the Lord I no longer have to go to work. I just get out of bed in the morning, and there it is - all around me. - anonymous

I can't clean house and save the world at the same time. - anonymous

Friday, April 4, 2008

Christmas in April?


Jonesborough is the oldest town in Tennessee (so they say.) It has a very fun, little Main Street with small resteraunts, a book store, a candy store, antique stores....you know, the basics:) When dad is in town, we go to Jonesborough - at least once!
In May through September they have 'music on the square' where alot of people bring lawn chairs and listen to some mostly good music (sometimes not so good.) It's a crab shoot! Either way, if dad is in town, (thats right) we go.
The other day, Dad and I and Aiden had a great time walking around Jonesborough. The weather was beautiful, we filled out tummys at the Main Street Cafe, and I bought these Christmas ornaments.
I am one of those moms that is hoping to give my boys, when they have their own Christmas tree, a collection of ornaments that I have gotten for them over the years. Hopefully...maybe they will marry and...maybe my future daughter-n-laws will appreciate what I have done...maybe.
One of these is going to a good friend that I'll be seeing at the end of this month:)