Mother's Day was exactly what it was supposed to be, me hanging out with my kids and really appreciating how much I love to be a mom and how great my kids are. (They really are great) Laurel gave me her gifts last week because that's when she brought them home. She was so proud of them. She made me a card, planted a flower in a decorated container and made me a placemat. She gave them to me again on Sunday, and showered me with hugs and kisses all day. She also sang me my special song, once in my ear and once out loud with the hand motions. Luke of course couldn't make me anything, but he has been so much fun lately I really just cashed in on that. We spent all of Saturday and Sunday just hanging out, playing, cuddling, etc. Luke will be in the middle of playing (like a nut) then he'll run over, lay his head on my lap and give me his version of a hug and kiss and then go right back to playing. He's such a pumpkin!! I don't think I could ever say how nice this weekend was and how much I love those two little guys!
Sorry...no pictures today. I was too busy playing with them this weekend to bother with taking pictures. I'll post new ones soon.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Life has been busy for all of us. Jon is travelling more, my business is picking up and of course the kids are just active in general. It seems there is no down time these days. I miss down time. And although I have several orders to fill right now, I instead spent my afternoon with the kids catching worms. (I didn't actually have to catch them thankfully, I left that up to Abby, Hallie and Laurel. And Laurel and Hallie left most of the worm touching to Abby) But I was there to watch and take pictures.
I just signed up for Flickr today, so I think this is how it works...but for the rest of todays pics here is the link. http://www.flickr.com/photos/11504403@N04/
Monday, January 05, 2009
Christmas is over and the new year has begun. There is always something both depressing and renewing with that. Depressing because Christmas is of course Christmas, and once it's over it will be a whole year before it comes back. And no matter how old you get, there will always be something exciting about Christmas. It's compounded for us right now because Laurel is finally at the age when it really excites her. Every little detail about Christmas was fun and exciting and new. It was a wonderful holiday season. It's also been fun doing all the firsts with Luke...first Halloween, first Thanksgiving, first Christmas. Of course he doesn't care if it's December or May, he just happily plods along. But it means something to us, and of course we take a million pictures so that we can remember his first everything.
Now that Christmas is over, there is the renewal that it is a new year. That we can start over again in all the things we mean to do but haven't yet. (lose weight, get organized, run a marathon, find that perfect job, etc) Some goals are loftier than others. It always seems like when January comes you have a chance to do things better. I like that. There is always room for improvement. Maybe one day I'll finally hit my goal weight. Maybe one day Jon and I will run a marathon together. Maybe one day I'll be the kind of person who sends Thank You cards. But for now I'm content to work on the little things. Most importantly; family time, health, mental well being. We are a happy family. We love to spend time together. If anything we wish we had more time to spend together. So it's the little things. I want to spend more one on one time with Jon, Laurel and Luke. I want to spend more quality time with my siblings.
Christmas break afforded us a fair amount of quality time, and it was great. Even the long car rides that everyone dreads were kind of fun because we got to talk and laugh and be silly for an extended period of time with no work or school to break it up.
Before we get to far into the daily grind again, it's time to recap the holidays and show everyone pictures and video of everything that happened.
Highlights: The Thurmond/Dorman family singing to the American Idol Wii game. EVERY MEMBER sang. Yep...that means Jon (Bon Jovi), Mom (Rod Stewart), Dad (Elton John). Then there was the Hall/Dorman family Wii Rockband night. I was shocked how well Josh could both sing and read. He smoked us all!
Then there was the Dorman/Dorman/Dorman/Schieres Christmas festivities. It's always great having Christmas after Christmas. Instead of Christmas ending on the 25th...it started on the 25th and continued until the 30th. (Of course that extended eating badly too, but that's what the new year is for) Luke had a blast exploring the Dunkirk Dorman's house and opening presents and playing. Laurel of course went through the whole Christmas excitement all over again. Then we got snow and she got to go play in the snow and make snow angels, throw snowballs, pull her brother on the sled. There are so many pictures and video to post so I will be as selective as I can be so that I don't overwhelm.
There are so many more that I could post. So many cute things that happened. Like Jon and I waking up early on Christmas morning to make sure to catch Laurel's expression....but instead waiting hours for the kids to wake up, and eventually having to wake them up. Or how Laurel decided she had to get this particular present for Luke and that was the thing she was most excited about on Christmas morning. She jumped out of bed to get the present from behind the tree and gave it to her brother. Or how after she got the lunch box from Uncle Bob and Aunt Sue, she stole all of Grandma Dorman's fruit because she needed to store it for the winter. (Never gave it back either) Or how Gabe tried to beat the 20 Questions Game we got him for Christmas...it can't be done...it knows all.
So thanks to everyone who made this Christmas great. My husband and kids, the Thurmond family, the Hall family, and all the Dormans and Schieres. I hope everyone had a great holiday too!
(and there are more pictures and video coming...I'm trying to do a little at a time)
Thursday, December 18, 2008
I've been trying to balance the workload lately so that I'm not "gone" all the time. Of course, I'm not really gone when I'm sewing, but I might as well be. (Off in Siberia...aka the dining room) So lately I've been trying to reserve the time between coming home from work and putting the kids to bed for family time. Then once I put them to bed I can get back to work. But last night, Laurel ended up being ugly and got sent to timeout. While in timeout she curled up on her ottoman and fell asleep like a little curled-up bug. I couldn't help but take pictures. Of course, once she woke up it was well past dinner...so she wasn't tired at bedtime. Since school is out for the holidays I figured I'd let her stay up a little longer to finish watching her Christmas movie. Jon and Luke were fast asleep and it was just us chickens hanging out. I was sewing, making tutus, packing shipments....etc etc. When I finished my products I figured I ought to take some pictures. I've been so busy sewing lately that I've forgotten to take pics of my new creations..and therefore have no record of them. (Not easy to sell them if I have no pictures of them! ) In any case, I needed a model...and Laurel was just the right size to show off my bird hat and bulldog hat. Not just any bulldog hat...a UGA one. Complete with UGA fabric lined ears. This was a special order from a friend for her daughter. I'm pretty proud of both. It's taken me a little while to get my bird hat design the way I like, but I think I've settled on a final design. In any case...we had a good night. We had some giggles about fingers-in-bellybuttons and dog poots (not fingers in dog poots, just dog poots themselves), and when it was time for bed she simply said "mommy I'm ready for bed."
Monday, December 15, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
More pictures and video. What can I say, my kids have been extra cute lately. That's no lie either. Laurel calls me honey now. Before and after everything she says to me. "Honey, let's have lunch." "I love you honey." "Honey, can you take me potty?" I'm not sure if it's because I call her honey or because Jon calls me honey.
Luke is his same happy self. He is quite possibly the worlds sweetest baby. He was product testing some hats for me this morning so I could test out sizes. He doesn't complain about it like Laurel does. (That's potato on Laurel's face. She also painted her brother with mashed potatoes last night...face, hair and arms.)
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Life is so crazy. I don't know that we've ever been so busy. So busy we don't pay attention to what's on TV. So busy we haven't cooked dinner more than once a week for a month. And it isn't the "usual" holiday rush of parties and things In fact we really haven't done anything Christmas-y other than decorate our tree. Between Jon's school, work, union and teaching, plus my work and this new little business on the side it's been insane! Our dining room (aka my shop) is an explosion of fabric. Occasionally it blows out into the main areas and we have to keep shoving it back in. On a postive note, business is steady...and I stop taking orders Monday...so life should slow down a little bit. (Not too much because I have to do my own Christmas projects then!) It being such a lean year for everyone, there is no Christmas bonus from my work. So we've decided to really tone down Christmas. (which is funny because we've never really spent that much anyway) BUT, this year there will be little to no bought gifts. So far I'm really enjoying the simplicity of that. Unfortunately it makes for more work, and since time is in short supply right now I'm not sure I'll be able to do everything I want to do.
But, amid all of this craziness normal life continues. And on the top of that list is that Laurel's very first Christmas pageant ever was yesterday. She was the little mouse in the Night Before Christmas. She was hilarious. After her part (which mostly included laying in front of the fire place) she got up, walked across the stage and wiggled her tail (ie booty) at the crowd. We couldn't believe it! Our shy little thing wiggling her booty on the stage. Then of course she decided she didn't want to go back up on stage to sing and cried when we tried. So we stopped trying and let her sit out the rest of it. I think the mouse routine was plenty for her very first show.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Friday, October 31, 2008
I had no idea it had been so long since I posted last. I've been so preoccupied lately it just kept slipping my mind. But, since the holiday season is upon us now I need to remember to post all of the season's activities. So here are some pictures from pumpkin carving last night and the Halloween parade at school. I will make sure to get the trick-or-treat pictures up soon too.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
The weather has been so nice here (unseasonably of course) so we've been trying to take advantage. We've been taking more walks in the evening, and we've really been wanting to do some hiking. Since we've never hiked with Luke before I thought I ought to try it somewhere near home first. So after some other errands this morning we set out for the Yellow River Park, which is a lovely park about 20 minutes away that has paved and non-paved trails for walking, mountain biking and horse back riding. (Lucky for us the equestrian trails are separate...no horse poop for us!)
I put Lukers in the back pack and Laurel and I headed out to find leaves, acorns and Bambi. (No, not just deer, we were looking for Bambi himself) The trip started out interestingly enough because she had to potty right when we got there. (No bathrooms yet, but the cinder block frame of the bathroom-to-be taunted me) So I taught Laurel how to do the lady-potty-squat. I know you female campers out there know this one. I think the exact body position differs slightly from woman to woman, but once you learn how to do it you never forget. Unfortunately, the position wasn't right and Laurel ended up wetting the entire back of her pants. But as prepared as I always am...stop laughing everyone...I somehow had a pair of Nemo PJ pants in the car. This explains the odd outfit my daughter is wearing, she looked much more put together before I set her pants up as a potty-target. But, if her pants were the target, Laurel really hit the bulls-eye. There is something to be said about that, if you're going to pee on yourself you might as well do it right!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
This weekend was crazy. We went to Alexis' wedding in Louisiana, having to drive 10 hours directly towards an oncoming hurricane. Of course we had no intention of putting ourselves in danger. The luxury of driving is that we just watched the weather and could have turned back at any time. Plus the hurricane itself was making landfall about 300miles away, so we only had the outskirts of the storm to contend with. In the end it didn't mean much for us, a little rain and a lot of wind.
The wedding was beautiful and the reception was fun. Laurel couldn't wait to dance, that's all she's talked about for days. She danced with me and Coco and Erik and Hallie and Abby and even by herself. At one point she even joined a line dance, though I'm not sure she meant to. I've attached some pictures and video, including a photo-slide show of the many faces of Abigail. (I swear this is the same face in every picture!)
Sunday, September 07, 2008
This year for the very first time we braved the Yellow Daisy Festival at Stone Mountain. I have seen the line of cars waiting to get into the park and had never wanted to do it. But this year, armed with a plan to go on Sunday to avoid SOME of the crowds, we headed out. We actually had a lot of fun. There was an unbelievable amount of vendors, and some of their crafts were amazing. We didn't buy much, but we could have. There was a kids corner with face painting, and hair sculpting and a Backyard Circus. Laurel enjoyed the show but didn't want to be in it. She also chose not to get her hair done or face painted, maybe next year. But she liked walking around and seeing all the kid-related vendors. She bought a little spider puppet and tried to scare people walking down the path with it.
Between the heat and the walking we were exhausted, so after that we went home and didn't do much. Laurel and Luke played together for a while, she had him cracking up. I caught some cute video and pictures of them playing. Of course, when she knew the camera was on she hammed it up a little too much which annoyed Luke. (As Laurel would say, he was frust-er-rated)
This was Laurel's third day in preschool and seems to be really liking it. I had only hoped that she wouldn't hate it, it never really dawned on me that she'd love to go. I couldn't be happier. Though it's somehow sad to see her happily hop out of the car every morning and walk away with someone who isn't me. But I'm proud of her, and I'm so glad she's having fun. She talks about her friends when she gets home, and tells me what she ate for snack. It was her snack day today and she was very proud and excited to bring in the muffins we made last night.
(Picture and video coming soon...)
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Today was the very first day of preschool. The whole thing was a little disjointed since we didn't know the ins and outs of how this all worked. But it seemed to go smoothly enough. Laurel sensed from the beginning that this was different than orientation, and she was a little testy this morning. By the time we pulled onto the street that the church is on she already started telling us she didn't want to go to school. In the parking lot she started crying. I picked her up at that point and used a big voice and told her to stop. (This was dangerous on my part because it would either make her stop, or turn crying into bawling and wailing) We lucked out because she stopped at that point. I carried her in and down the stairs. When we got to the classroom I put her down. We walked in, hung up her bag and showed daddy the play kitchen. Around that time her teacher asked her to go with her to look at something, and she did. Then her teacher asked her if she wanted to sit and do a puzzle, again she agreed. At that point daddy and mommy gave her a quick kiss and made a run for the door. Apparently she never cried or anything. There was a small issue with her not being able to climb onto the big potty...I guess that's my fault for not anticipating that. I assumed a preschool would have the preschool sized potties to use. Not so. So we'll need to work on that.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Yesterday was Laurel's preschool orientation. We got her all gussied-up and went to meet her teachers and see her classroom. She's pretty excited at the prospect of being in preschool, but we'll have to wait until Wednesday to see how she actually likes it. Her class is the fun frogs and her teacher is Ms. Donna. The picture is of her right before we left the house. (She had to have a backpack...even though none is required. It's filled with all of her "guys.")
The video is of Luke in his Bumbo chair. These things are amazing. He's enjoyed sitting and playing in this thing since he was 3 months old. Now he enjoys showing off his new tummy strength by bending backwards and then twisting back up.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
After the petting zoo we went back to Grandma's for the party. We put up the decorations and made the cakes. It was an undersea party complete with a family of fish cakes.
Laurel got all sorts of great presents, she got a tent and a bike and I think the favorite of all were the horses that are the exact same as Abigail's horses that she isn't allowed to touch at Grandma's house. All in all she was pretty excited.
Monday, August 11, 2008
This has been a crazy week for us. Daddy's been out of town since Wednesday, and Laurel has slept at Grandma's house twice. As I was lying in bed last night with Luke I kept worrying about forgetting that Laurel was with me and not at Grandmas, and accidentally forgetting her in the morning. (Not that that would ever happen, but still I worry about such things)
Luckily, I didn't have to worry for long because Laurel woke up crying hysterically about a "scratchy monster" in her room. She asked if she could sleep with me...how could I say no? In the morning I got up to get dressed and this is what they looked like. SO cute. 
But then after the flash went off they curled up together like this...even cuter. I had to share.
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