Friday, October 31, 2008

Reformation Day


Joseph

Balancing an egg

Dalton's school celebrated Reformation Day today. October 31 stands as the day that Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg and brought about the Protestant Reformation. His class had a pizza party, played outdoor games, and dressed up as Bible characters. Dalton dressed up as Joseph with his coat of many colors thanks to some nifty, quick, sewing by my mom. It was a beautiful day and all the kids had lots of fun!

Getting ready for the 3 legged race

Pizza

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Fast Asleep


When I arrived home tonight with the boys around 9:00 I looked in the back and saw this----------->
Ouch!! I'm always amazed that they don't wake up in agony from how their necks have been contorted.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fall Festival...Brrrrr....

Dr. Dalton and Firefighter Colby

My little public servant

Dr. Dalton

My church had it's annual Fall Festival last night. It's always tons of fun for the boys. It's also so fun to see everyone that's there and all the cute little costumes the kids have on (and some adults too). The kids were able to play games, get candy, play on the jumpy inflatable things, and eat some yummy food. The boys had a blast dressing up as Dr. Dalton and Firefighter Colby. It was freezing last night though. I think it was in the 40s with a bit of a breeze blowing as well. BBBRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!

Cold weather sure has blown in early this year. Just last week I pulled out the boys' long sleeve shirts and now I had to get their sweaters and jackets out too. Whew! I think I'm almost ready for springtime. Just not a big fan of colder weather.

Here's Dalton and Colby from last year. Just too stinkin' cute!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Rock Ranch

Standing on the rocks at the Rock Ranch

Corn Maze

Corn House

Today, our family took a trip out to the Rock Ranch, a working cattle ranch owned by Truett Cathy filled with tons of "agritainment" for families. They are having their big family days during Saturdays during the fall. I had never been before, but had heard good things about it. It was pretty cold when we arrived and we had not dressed for the colder weather, but fortunately the weather began warming up some throughout the day. There were tons of fun activities for families to enjoy. Some of the things that were at the Rock Ranch were a train ride, corn maze, seeing/feeding animals, a carousel, pony rides, a giant jumping pillow, electic cars, paddle boats, cane pole fishing, slides, slingshots, jumping inflatables, a corn house (a playhouse filled up to kids' ankles with corn), and many other fun activities. The highlight of the day I'd have to say was the pumpkin cannon. The workers would honk the horns signalling the pumpkin cannon was about to start and everyone would gather around to watch them launch a pumpkin out of a pvc type pipe for about 200 yards over a lake and watch it explode upon hitting the land. Nothing's more fun on a cool fall day than watching a pumkin launched through the sky then exploding into a million pieces!! I brought my video camera and digital camera and they had both died by this point. I so wanted to video this and add it as little video clip here on the blog. Oh well, maybe next year. Anyway, I so enjoyed just being with Shane, Dalton, and Colby, and just enjoying each other while having tons of fun together.
Eat More Chicken

Colby had a little trouble steering and kept running into the hay bales, but still had fun. He thought it was funny that he couldn't drive. Hopefully this isn't a foreshadowing of things to come in the future.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

NO YOU DIDN'T!!!!

So I went to get Colby up from his nap today and when I went into his room to get him up so that we could go to Shane's football game this is what I found in his hair:

Any guesses as to what this could be????


Well, if you guessed Silly Putty, then DING! DING! DING! You win the prize! Yep, a big orange glob of Silly Putty. This picture is actually after I'd already taken a large clump of it out. After many, many tears and a few snips with the scissors I finally managed to get enough silly putty out of his hair to where it didn't look like he had spray-painted his hair orange. I convinced Colby to wear a hat to the game because I wasn't sure how much I botched his hair with the scissors. Needless to say, we showed up a bit late to Shane's game.

Actually, Colby has had quite the day. He dropped a jar of grape jam onto the floor breaking it into eleventy billion pieces, dumped 2 cups of water onto the floor at the oil changing place, and then of course managed to get the silly putty stuck into his hair. The funny thing is that I just took him to get his hair cut yesterday so I'm sure the part that I cut was really botched up. I'll know more tomorrow of how it's really going to look. This is Colby. And although today was a little crazier than normal, he always keeps me on my toes.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The Fair!!!

Dalton and Colby enjoying the elephants

The whiplash-mobile

Always a classic...the Carousel

Sometimes little legs need to take a break from all that walking

Our family went to the fair on Sunday. This is one our favorite events of the year for us. The kids are both at an age where they really have a good time with everything. When we first arrived, we tried to get there in time to see the circus, but the line was cut off right when we got up to the front so we decided to let the boys ride the rides and then come back for the next show later. The boys had such a great time on the rides. It's so fun to just watch them as they have so much fun. After the rides, we went to the petting zoo and then went back to wait for the circus to start. We had always wanted to see the circus in the past, but for one reason or another it just never worked out. The circus was fairly entertaining and after that, we had worked up a good hunger, so we headed to one of the main reasons you go to the fair...Fair Food! The smells of the food that waft all around are just irresistable. Love it! Next, we just walked around a little and then began heading for the exit, but not before visiting another one of our favorites...Poultry World. Ah yes, the boys just love holding the little chicks and Dalton was so intrigued by the baby chicks in the incubator that were trying to peck their way out of the eggshell. We headed out as the boys were just worn out. A good time was had by all.
Dalton was constantly trying to read the map you're given when you first walk in and was walking way ahead of us directing us to the next stop.

Poultry World!!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Family of Dawgs

This is a little out of chronological order, but Shane and I went to the UGA-Alabama game about a week and a half ago. I figured I'd post this because we so rarely have a picture of the 4 of us together. Here we are dropping off the kids at my parent's house on the way to Athens. We were all decked out for gameday! The game atmosphere was tons of fun. We had a great time right up until kick-off when Bama took the ball and scored and then continued to beat the snot out of the Dawgs. Hopefully UGA will get back on the right track this week against Tennessee.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Football in South Georgia


I think the Rams just scored a touchdown. Shane's looking pretty happy.

Whew, it's been a long time since my last post. I guess there just hasn't been a whole lot going on to really write about. As I think I've mentioned before, Shane is coaching football this year at the school where he teaches, Covenant Academy. He is the head coach of the C-team and an assistant coach for the varsity team. I really haven't been able to go to many of Shane's games because Dalton's soccer games fall on the same day and time as his football games, but I was able to make it to last night's game since Dalton didn't have a soccer game. Covenant was playing down in Pinehurst, GA at Fullington Academy, which is only about 20-25 minutes south of our house. Dalton and Colby even came along to watch as well. They were too funny... they kept asking when they could say "Goooo Dawgs!" I had to tell them that this wasn't the Dawgs, sweetie, but nevertheless they still continued to yell "Go Dawgs! Sic Em Woof! Woof! Woof!" whenever the Rams (Covenant) scored. The game was great! Shane's team won 42-16 and their record right now is 3-1. Not bad. Shane's having a great time this year coaching and is really enjoying it.

Ok, I have to share this. Here is a little sampling of one of my thoughts when taking in some of the sounds of last night's game. You know you're in south Georgia, when over the sound system you hear the annoucer exclaim, "Make sure you get your tickets for when we raffle off the pig!" WHAT!?! Did I hear that right? I believe I wanted to know a little more about this pig. Now just what kind of pig are they giving away? Is this a pot-bellied pig? A pet pig? An already choppped up pig which is ready to be stored away in my freezer for future eating options? Or could this be how they refer to their ham? Bless their heart. Whover wins that pig will just be as proud as pudding.