Thursday, November 11, 2010

Veteran's Day



On Veteran's Day, I am thankful for all of the military men in our family, especially my husband. Todd is a wonderful, dedicated man and endures a lot of seperation from family & home to serve our country. He's served overseas twice as well as numerous places in the United States. His hard work, dedication and bravery make us all proud. I've been known to tear up when I hear the National Anthem, the last line "Home of the Brave" gets me everytime. The tears flow because I am proud of Todd as well as our family.
Todd in Iraq


Todd & I before his promotion to Master Sereant in 2008


My father-in-law Charlie served in the Marines in Vietnam, I used to enjoy his stories about Vietnam. He didnt talk about it a lot, but when he did I listened.


My Grandad Beil was a Navy Sea-Bee during World War II. He was in the same job field as Todd, which is pretty cool I think.


I"m thankful to have a legacy of men who serve in our country. They are all heroes, but none of them think they are. We love you.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Keysville

I love the fall, beauty is vibrant all around me. This morning as I walked out the door, I grabbed my camera so I could capture pictures of the town I am thankful to call home. In the 10 years that we have lived in Keysville, I have grown to love the people and places, as well as the slow pace of living in a small town. We can walk out our door and window shop past quaint stores, get ice cream from our ice cream store or go to the park. We can walk anywhere we need and visit with friends along the way. Sometimes I even pick up a walking buddy, today two of the neighborhood dogs accompanied me.


King StreetVeteran's War Memorial

Keysville Station Antiques
KeysvilleStation.com


Polar Xpress Ice Cream Store


The Perfect Package

Tower Park

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Sleep

I am so thankful that tonight we turn back the clocks and get an extra hour of sleep! When I was a kid, the time change meant staying up later & playing, because I would have an extra hour of sleep in the morning. As an early 20 something, it meant staying out later & partying with my friends, cuz where we were stayed open an extra hour. Tonight, as a 30 something mom it meant tricking our girls into going to bed early and NOT telling them about the time change so they will get extra sleep. Oh the evolution of the extra hour... wonder what I will be doing in my 40's during the time change?
Here are some of my favorite pictures of our sleeping girls from years past.




Thursday, November 4, 2010

Being Thankful

I've been inspired by my sister-in-laws blog to count & share my blessings. On this cold & rainy November day, I am happy to have my two beautiful girls that warm my heart every day!
Nichole is growing into such a beautiful young lady. I admire her empathy for others and the fact that she always stands up for what or who is right. She is a graceful dancer and a wonderful student. I love being silly with her, she has a great sense of humor. She & I have our moments, after all- she is a pre-teen girl whose mother knows nothing! But at the end of the day she is a pretty spectacular daughter.

Abbey is my sunshine girl. She goes into every situation with a positive, happy-go-lucky disposition. She skips her way through life with a smile on her face. She can be stubborn and extremely dramatic when the situation calls for it. She has her moments of pure strong will, always accompanied by the correct facial expressions, of course. I love Abbey's hugs and the fact that she always tell me she loves me when I wake her up in the morning.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Halloween 2010

I enjoy Halloween, not so much for the spookiness, but for the silliness. It's great having a holiday that is all about being creative, using your imagination, getting some sugary treats and socializing with friends. It's bitter sweet though because it marks the last of the days when you will see your neighbors and friends out and about, before everyone tucks in for the winter.

This year Nichole was cooly spooky and Abbey was a stylish vampire queen.

Me & Todd
Witchy Kim & Painter Jane

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Fall Leaves



Fall is my favorite season to experience. I love the vibrance that the changing, colorful leaves bring to the sunrise & sunset. I captured these pictures on my walk this week. They are pictures of the street we are lucky enough to call home. I am thankful that God in his infinite wisdom, settled us here.

Perfect Fall Day

This past Monday was a rare day- our girls and their friends were off from school, all of the parents were off of work & it was the most glorious Fall day this season. We all seized the day, throwing to the side house work & broken dryers that needed fixing; packed sparsely nutritous lunches and headed to Briery Lake. We took over a boat dock, spread out blankets, unfolded chairs and enjoyed the most wonderful day I have had in a long time. There was fish catching & releasing, canoe rides- I am not good at canoeing- and lots of relaxing!

The "Big" Girls. Nichole, Tilly, Caroline & Kiara

The "Little" girls. Abbey & Lilian

They had so much fun fishing with the fish cage!

Me & Sherry


Gregg, Sherry & Paul

Todd

Todd taking the girls for a ride.


Nichole & I on our ill fated canoe ride!
Did I mention I am not good at canoeing?

Kimberly & gals enjoying some nutritous Doritos.

The day ended with a great night. We all went out to eat and played frisbee in the parking lot of a restaurant while waiting for it to open. It's days like these that I count my blessings of family, friends & life.