Sunday, September 26, 2010

another football weekend

We are having some pretty exciting football weekends around here! My once Alabama fan husband is now fully converted to the Auburn team and he has been to the last 3 home games. Only thing I can say is waiting for this was well worth it. Wether we win or lose is not my point, it is that it is good to be on the same team when you live in the same house, especially in a college town.
And with that said, I am glad my son is unified with his wife and son now too and has converted to that other team (took me awhile to warm up to it I must admit) It will make their future a lot more fun during football season and I am all about fun and defintely want family harmony for all our children! I truly want my grandchildren to grow up having fun with team sports and as a family unit.

Speaking of family fun, the Greg Downes family made it to Auburn this weekend and they experienced ultimate fun. Tailgating, good seats, game victory, and Toomers Corner rolling and a glimpse of Lolli and Pops at midnight and Sunday Morning(ha ha)! I loved that the kids were already talking about "what we are going to do on their next summer's visits"! I may not get to see these 2 much during the year but our 1 week in the summer together is GREAT!
The Lolli and Pops B & B is in full swing this football season and we do enjoy it. I must also add that this past weekend, my little brother's sweet stadium seats gave us a new view of an Auburn game (thanks Ray and Susan)! My hearing will never be the same sitting that close to the student section but the seats were so comfortable and the endless popcorn and peanuts and drinks were very nice as was the lunch and no lines to the restroom! We liked being able to see my older brother and his wife too!
Next week, there will be a surprise visit from a little guy walking up a storm. Stay tuned for another update soon.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Oh the joy of living in a college town!

oh the joy of living in a college town-even the potato chip truck has the enthusiastic Auburn spirit!

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I'm pretty pumped about this weekend-my little brother just called to offer me his AU/South Carolina tickets and the G. Downes family is spending the night with us too!!! Oh the joy of living in a college town :)

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Where there are granddaughters...

there are girls with matching clothes and lollipops...

at least there are in my house...and
...there is cooking in the kitchen!

There were some fun things going on in Lolli's kitchen this summer. Some with chocolate and ...
some with pears, hard boiled eggs, lettuce, cheese, carrots, celery, and raisins!




and there are big girls and little girls playing dress up in the new Chinese costumes sent by Lolli's nephew and niece (Scott and Cat)living in China! Oh, how they had fun with these this year! The fans were most appreciated by the little ones and the chop sticks too(note the infamous beanie babies in this picture of the big girls= some in the waistline and some in the bustline!) We had some great laughs over these times.

and there were wet and wild water fun times with the granddaughters too!


Homemade slip n' slides, shaving cream, plastic baby pools-we love this kind of fun at our house, outside of course :)
Well. I promise this is absolutely my last post of the the 2010 summer fun with my grands and I promise that I will miss Summer more than you know,...maybe not the 98 degree weather but definitely the grandchildren and our weeks together!

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last post of Summer 2010


I am hurrying like crazy to get this last post in of our last summer visit with the grandchildren since this is officially the last day of summer (can't tell by our current weather though). This one was with the 2 little granddaughters who have managed to come together the last 3 summers, even though they are step cousins. They do not see each other very often and get along famously when they do. Alex is 5 and Annie is 4. I am thinking of renaming their time with us "the A week".


I had a blast planning their time with us and even more so spending the 4 days with them.

there was dancing, dancing and more dancing along with acting and pretending...




It thrills me that the two girls have so much fun together at this early age. Annie is the big sister in her home and Alex is the little sister in her home but when they come to our house together they have role reversal and enjoy every minute of it.


The little girls LOVE painting and crafts and one of the smartest things I ever did was buy 2 girl's white shirts for $1 each at the kids consignment sale and keep them for our painting and messy projects :)




they also love cats and princesses and fishies...and Lolli loves to dress them up in matching lollipop outfits! (I found these ON SALE at Belks the week before they came to visit)
With these girls, I did not work on a theme as much as I did with the older kids. They were happy just to look at trees and wander through the yard and play candyland and silly faces! We had "Princess Day" and "Water Day" and a special trip to the pizza place that has all the games to throw money at and the pet store where they wished for a pet (I did not give in). But what these girls liked more than anything was the Dancing Princess Barbie movie I bought at WalMart. We watched it everyday at "rest time". I kind of had fun watching it myself and resting with them!

Our daily visit to the pool was extremely nice considering it was around 98 or 100 all 4 days they were with us. Both girls loved playing in the pink floating "flowers" they called them. Anything pink is just alright with both these cutie pies.

I love the smuckers peanut butter and jelly sandwiches you can keep in your freezer. I would pull out several just before we headed to the pool and after swimming a while it was the perfect energizing snack for them.

We pretended we were at the golden arches several times and they know exactly what the menu has to offer (I can't imagine how they know that :)

Like Annie whirling away here, the 2010 summer ended in a whirlwind - I can hardly wait for next year!



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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

back to the girls week

I am going to wrap up the girls' visits this week because September blogging is lagging behind and I need to get back into a regualr routine, huh?.
The highlight of the girls' visit was not just one event this year but I must say I kept them guessing all week as to what their blindfold trip would be. Half the fun is keeping them in suspense :)
Again, the beanie babies (and a couple of minature rubber chickens too) made the car trip with us and I had to chuckle to myself at how much fun we have had with those little rascals the last several years.
When we arrived at the Auburn University Telfair Peet Theatre, the girls were not quite sure how much fun we would have. We had our own personal tour backstage and it was wonderful.
Lauren, who is very active in performing on stage in plays, asked lots of good questions and I think she learned some great things about College acting and plays. Our entrance to the actor's locker room was colorful and very interesting to see the individuality of each student's locker. I could see wheels turning inside the girls' heads as to the promise of some locker fun of their own.

Of course, this particular locker would not be allowed but it was amusing to view.

the sewing room was a thrill for Sydney and I especially! We only got a small glimpse of what is involved in making a costume for the stage.

We all enjoyed looking through the costumes and each era was packed with every outfit you can imagine. I could have spent 2 weeks there and not gone through each era.

The girls got to pick out several outfits to try on and this is one of the ones they chose.
there were multitudes of drawers with every kind of shoe imaginable, every accessory ever worn since 1750 and hundreds of hats with fuzzy this and fuzzy that on them.
I was pleasantly amused by the lingerie stock they had too.
after all that walking, we had ourselves a nice stroll down College street and surprisingly chose a frozen yogurt over the traditional Toomers Corner lemonade.

Pops and I loved the time with the big girls and our adventures together made for some awesome summer memories.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

This one is for the birds

Some days I want to blog and some days I don't but most everyday I enjoy looking at other's blogs. Why? Am I nosey, am I curious, am I bored? The answer is No (exception being maybe a little curious sometimes :).
Am I relational? Am I a photo lover? Am I interested in those I love? The answer is yes. Looking at blogs makes me feel connected to those I am reading about. I love seeing the latest on the children, both yours, their's and mine. I absolutely love children and my slightly overboard obsession with taking photos of my own is just an outlet for loving them. When they are not here, I sort through my photos regularly and it brings the kids to my easliy distracted mind and my open arms that long to hug them daily. It is my understanding from my aunt that my maternal grandfather whom I never knew was the exact same way (Ray Sherman Paul from Waterloo, Iowa). I hope to meet him one day in Heaven and share our mutual love.
You might notice that I do love pictures of birds, most animals, and nature in general too.
Reading a complete stranger's blog also entertains me at times. It is a short version of reading a book. People's words tell a story and people's photos tell a story. Sometimes I have to look beyond the words and photos to see what a person has to say. Sometimes I say "that is for the birds" and move on. So you might be saying the same about my posts on this blog. Just so you know, some of my days are like that and I try not to blog on those days :). Then there are other days when I can't wait to blog. I am not one for posting other's pictures but I found this one randomly and it makes me smile.

And those days are for the bluebirds in my life. Some of you, some of your photos, and some of your words make me feel like a bluebird watching a rainbow. You know who you are :)

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

collections of sort


I have a few collections of sort: children's bandaids, photos of my loved ones galore, angels here and there, pretty bird things, my mother's needlepoint, lollipop things of course, and of late and of no sentimental or monetary value is my plastic bottlecap collection!


and this is the goal I have to use them as a craft project with all the grandchildren during next summer's visits. We also will be making other fun shapes with all the bottlecaps. I have a 2 ½ gallon ziploc bag already of hundreds of caps but will needs lots more for my vision of this activity we will share.
This of course is a scanned picture so try to imagine this being lifesize. I hope to use our finished projects as decorations for our 2011 Luau :)

My thanks to those of you who are saving them for me!

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

hair day

It is not every woman that has a special relationship with her hairdresser. But I do. James and I have the best conversations when I am under his haircare :) He is not just all about making me look better than I could either (he tries his best in that area too). He spurs me on to deep thinking and spiritually, he is wise beyond his years. I have come to love him like a brother and a friend and look so forward to my hair salon days when He and I can catch up. James has done a great job with Magnolia Salon and I am proud for him to be so young and owning a thriving business in the heart of Auburn.
Today was my hair day and I came away with an extra step in my stride. He has that kind of influence over me! No pictures of my new hair do today but maybe in the next week or 2 ,I might share the latest "do" I have now.

When I had the big girls here for the week in July, he gladly accepted my request to do their hair as part of our activities one day (I had their mom's permission too). Lauren had never been to his salon and it was a treat to see her and Sydney in the styling mode together.
Sydney comes to her cousin "Boomer" regularly and she was quite at home with letting him do his thing.
I think he did a great job on both girls. One of the things he and I understand about each other is to say what you think and just be honest. It is a gift to be able to do that with my hairdresser and I have had a few over the years that I absolutely could not do that with.

Let me just say a woman's hair is top priority. I choose the ones that care for me with great care. Some might call me picky. That is ok with me. I am quite particular about my favorite hairdresser and very fond of him. You should be too.

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