BIG mess, BIG rocket, BIG plans, BIG talking toys, and BIG caves with BIG holes that cause BIG headaches.
Thanks for letting me take a break Internet. I never want this whole little project of mine to become a chore, so I need to step away and live life sometimes–BUT, I am back and with hopefully semi-regular posting again.
What was that? Oh, it seems my one remaining reader (hi mom!) wants to see some Christmas pictures before we move on. Okey-doke. Christmas is a week long affair which covers several houses for us. Christmas Eve morning we make Reindeer food. The Son and I have been doing this for three years now, and he enjoys it even more each year.
We usually try to invite friends over for this, so of course H was a must.
Recipe for Reindeer food: Cheap oats, a bunch of ‘em. A cupish of sugar for each kid to dump in. Whatever food stuffs you have laying around that a deer might eat. This year we added Honey Nut Cheerios and some popcorn. We have thrown in baby carrots and veggies in the past. Next a handful of “Christmas Spirit” stars aka, red and green sweet tart stars from the dollar store. Stir well. THIS IS THE LAST TIME YOU CAN TASTE IT! I had to say that a few times this year. Okay then add a full container of EZfly sparkles (glitter). Stir again. NO EATING EZFLY SPARKLES! No! SON! NO EATING. I don’t care if you want to fly too! H! No, it is not funny! Stir some more. Normally we would then go dump it on the driveway for the reindeer to eat but, this year it was raining (MONSOON!) so we left it in its bucket on the front porch. Christmas morning the food is gone and snowy deer feet are in it’s place but see above about the rain. Instead the deer just made a mess on the porch.

After that we all have a nap and then get ready for church. The Husband, The Son and I were in charge of lighting the Christ candle in the advent wreath–and that went…um, well I guess. No one ended up in the burn unit. Halfway through my reading The Son said, “Mama! Ssssh! We have not put fire on the white one yet!” really loud and made the whole church giggle.
Then we ate yummies with church friends and family and went home to get ready for Santa.
There was Christmas morning at our house, but I only took one blurry picture because I was busy opening presents and such. Santa brought Buzz and Woody and we got the kid some educational games and such. Oh! And I got my flash for my camera! Poor Husband got floor mats for his car. That was Christmas one.
Christmas two: Down the road, still in our jammies, to my parent’s house. There it was really all about one thing. One very big thing.


Here is what happens when an only grandchild says he wants a rocket he can ride in to a semi-retired, mechanical engineer. All twelve feet of it now resides next to the swing set in our backyard.

Then over to Baby Arwen’s house for her very first birthday! Can you believe she is one? Me either.
Next morning we all slept way in and then headed west to the new elderbutnotold Huckablog compound for Christmas three. What you see here is something my child has wanted for a very long time. His very own rolling suitcase. He has been pulling it around and announcing he is getting on a plane to the North Pole.

His Gigi and Pappaw also got him this HUGE talking Rex. He is very cool, but we learned the hard way to turn him off or when the dog barks Rex’s chatting scares all of us! In the background you can see S, BiL’s friend. We all loved her, and are very sad she is back in China now.

This guy is the saddest though. Oh! he made me YamiYami sauce for Christmas. I already finished the jar.

Christmas four was with Shoeshe at AlmaMater–um, really it was at a Chuckie Cheese near Alma Mater. It was my first AND LAST time in one. Mr. Cheese will just have to get along without my family. There are no pictures of that because I was busy losing tokens left and right.
The final Christmas of the year was in Kentucky to see my Ma. The only time my camera left it’s bag was on our field trip to Mammoth Cave. It was big. Really, Really BIG. And this one sad blurry picture is all I got of my little trooper who climbed the entire trail, up and down all zillion and a half steps.

This was great–but concerning because of the big holes. REALLY BIG BOTTOMLESS PIT TYPE HOLES.

Oh, and the huge jagged rocks of death were a wee bit concerning too.

Luckily his daddy never let go of his hand. His daddy also never watched where, or when, his own head was about to ram into yet another low passageway. Oh, see all that green stuff? I thought they were lichens or something, but judging from the fact that I have had a migraine for the last five days and the only thing I am allergic to is mold and mildew–I am thinking it may not have been just lichens.

This is my cousin (actually cousin once removed, but who’s counting) Kenders. Isn’t she pretty?

She is Gabs’s sister. Gabs you know right?

So these two sisters are less than 18 months apart in age. Gabs lives with my Ma (Gabs’ great grandmother) and Kenders lives with my Aunt, who is her Grandmother. Ya following this? According to the adults in these girl’s lives, these girls hate each other. I spent the day with them, and they were perfectly darling to each other. I think they are just normal teenage sisters who sometimes behave like the insane creatures we all were when teenagers. I say this to my adult relatives–Stop putting your issues off on your kids. The end.

And so ends Christmas 2009. New Years Eve was spent on our way home and we celebrated midnight kissing in our entryway surrounded by suitcases.
Now that you are all caught up about us, what have you been up to these past two weeks?
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This is what I was going for, but it was too cheesy-and, that is really saying something because I love cheesy-so I went with a family beach picture instead.

Finally!
We have this really long and wide mantle in our living room on which I keep pictures of our immediate family. I love it, they are one of my favorite parts of our house. My problem? The picture of my darling in-laws was fifteen years old. It was not even a great picture then, and yet it stayed in its silver frame right next to BiL because we could not NOT have them up there. For my Thanksgiving post I had to crop my baby’s head out of the picture!
I decided enough was enough and bossily demanded a photo session on Thanksgiving.
MMiL? I know that today is your birthday, but having lovely pictures of you was such a gift to me. Thank you and Happy Birthday! The top one is getting printed and put on the mantle ASAP.


The New Compound
We spent the weekend at the new Elder-but-not-old Huckablog’s compound. I admit it. I was sad to see the old one go….but the new compound? Even better.
You see, it has a pond.

With fish in it. (sort of)

And it has fields big enough to fly a kite in.

And skies big enough to see the curve of the earth.

And I love it.
And so ends fall, and NaBloPoMo. I made it.
On to Christmas.
Filed under Family-blame the DNA, NaBloPoMo, Photography | Comment (1)Count your blessings. Name them one by one.

I am thankful for my husband. I am thankful for his love, for his friendship, for his patience, for his hard work. I am thankful that I get to be married to him for the rest of my life. I am thankful that he is the father of my child, and that I get to hold him and laugh with him everyday.

I am thankful for my son. I am thankful I get to spend everyday watching him grow, and learn, and bring joy to all who know him. I am thankful I get to be this specific person’s mama. I am thankful for his energy, and his inquisitiveness. I am thankful for his kisses, and for his ability to make me proud–always.

I am thankful for my parents. I am thankful they are my parents, and that they raised me up in the way I should go. I am thankful they still play such a huge role in my life and that they will always love me-no matter what. I am thankful my son has them for grandparents.

I am thankful for my in-laws. I am thankful that they love me for me, not just because I married their son. I am thankful I love them for them, not just because I married their son. I am thankful they raised my husband to be the man he is today. I am also thankful I do not have to travel more than an hour to see them, or let them spend time with their grandson–because they are really good grandparents.

I am thankful for JHJ. I am thankful he is near this year so I have someone to roll my eyes at. I am thankful he pushes my boundaries, and that he never lets me win. I am thankful I got to grow up with him, and that we will always have each other.

I am thankful for BiL. I am thankful he is my friend and in-law, that he makes me laugh, and that he is present. I am thankful for the love he shows my family, and that we see him more weeks than not. I am also thankful he is now a kickass Japanese chef.

I am thankful for my grandparents. I am thankful I am getting to know them as more than just occasional visitors. I am thankful my son has Great-grandparents that he gets to see so often. I am thankful for the legacy of love and faithfulness they have given my family.

I am thankful for my Ma. I am thankful for her love, for her devotion to her family, for her example of care she shows to Gabs. Next year I hope to say I am thankful she lives down the street from me.
I am thankful for Nanny, my husband’s last living grandparent. I am thankful for her vitality, and energy, and example of hard work. I am thankful my husband and son have her blood in their veins.
I am thankful for Shoeshe. I am thankful for her friendship, and even more so that she is my son’s godmother. I am thankful for all the nights I have laughed until I cried sitting next to her. I am thankful that she keeps me from taking everything so seriously.

I am thankful for Cat. I am thankful that she remains my friend even though move after move and crazy schedules keep us apart. I am thankful for not only the amazing history we have, but the future as well.
I am thankful for Ang. I am thankful that neither of us wrote off a friendship just because we see each other maybe once a year. I am thankful for the internet which lets us still be a part of each others lives.
I am thankful for my mommy friends-specifically MOPS. I am thankful that I am not alone in this adventure, and that I always have someone to share war stories with at the playground. I am thankful they understand what it is like to have your life rotate around a child–and yet somehow not have it always be about him.

I am thankful for my home. I am thankful it is warm, and comfortable, and a place we all love to be. I am thankful for its location, near family, our church, and surrounded by great neighbors (who probably would get their own picture if they would ever let me take it. )

I am thankful I get to live in the most beautiful state in the country. I am thankful that I can always find vistas and nature that let me see the wonder of God.

I am thankful for my country. I am thankful for the men and women who worked and fought to make it ours, and keep it safe. I am thankful I am free to live my life, and say what I want–even publish it. I am thankful I have the chance to live this American dream.

And finally–and yet most importantly–I am thankful for my God. I am thankful for all of the blessings He has given me, us, and that I could never count them all. I am thankful for His love, and grace. I am thankful for His son. I am thankful he has given me a thankful heart.
Happy Thanksgiving. Take time tonight to count your blessings and see what God has done.
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Baby in leaves.
I have been finishing pictures today instead of huckablogging. That means you get to see some cute portraits I took last week.
Um, in related news….I am in the process of getting up a photography website so people can you know, like–pay me for this. I am so nervous! I never want it to not be fun, and I am still most definitely a stay at home, but this is okay to do on the side, right? Right? Hello? Anybody out there?





