Friday, November 19, 2010

Midnight Premier of Harry Potter



















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If you had asked me a couple of years ago if my kids 'did the Harry Pottter thing?', I would have said 'No.' Wow how things change. I didn't think we would ever move on from Star Wars! But Christmas last year Mimi got Caleb the books, and by the end of January he had read all of them! Abigail and Frankie soon followed reading the books and then watching the movies, that brings us to today!
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Abigail has heard stories of us waiting in line for Hanson tickets for Frankie and Alicia and has asked when she will get to camp out overnight for such silliness. So this week I secured tickets to the midnight showing of the latest Harry Potter movie. The kids and I arrived at 9:00pm to find that the line already was wrapping around the building!
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We sat outside bundled up, the kids had the latest movie premier books! There were plenty of teens in costumes. Even kids serving 'ButterBeer" aka Cream Soda! It was very fun and for one fleeting moment I had the 'Mother of the Year' trophy!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Visit to PetSmart











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Today was our sweet puppy's visit to the vet. The vet is located inside PetSmart, so we generally ease Padme' into the visit by checking out the other animals in the store. Padme' 'slurped' the glass where the kittens were, they seemed pretty fascinated by her. I guess it's not every day an English Mastiff stops by for a visit!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Look at that Smile!


I love this photo, after all this was the goal and about 18 months later we have a great smile! As an infant Caleb had one ear infection after another, the antibiotics played havoc on his teeth! As a youth we battled tonsils and adenoids! Now at 13 he can hear and breathe and has one beautiful smile! His braces are off, he will wear the invisalign retainers for six months or so, but I couldn't be happier with the results!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Trunk or Treat










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The end of October brings around Trunk or Treat at the church building. For those of you not familiar with Trunk or Treat it is a great outreach to the neighborhoods by the church building. It is a positive alternative to Halloween. Trunk or Treat offers family games, hot cider, hay rides and candy without any dark element.

Trunk or Treat signals yet another year that we have been in Texas, this year marks 9 years. Our first visit to McDermott Road was on a Wednesday night on Halloween. Instead of finding a typical Wednesday night service, everyone was trunk or treating in the parking lot. At that time the congregation was in it's infancy and still in a modular building. I remember jokingly leaning over to Ms. Pam and saying, 'Let me get this straight, you don't have any elders, no baptistry, and you're trick or treating instead of having Wednesday night service?' She laughed and said they had gone 'liberal' since they left Oklahoma!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Super Scientific Circus





















Today's adventures took us to the Jewish Community Center for the Super Scientific Circus featuring Dr. Fish and Trent the Mime. The program travels all around with their circus skills, magic tricks, comedy and mime to illustrate fundamental scientific concepts such as gravity, the center of gravity, air pressure, the speed of sound and light, ultraviolet light, centripetal force, airfoils and more!
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The show really re-enforces that science is fun and you don't have to have alot of expensive equipment to see science at work.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

7th & 8th Grade Retreat










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This weekend the 7th & 8th graders at church took off for a retreat at Mr. Lebanon Retreat Center just south of Dallas. They enjoyed a great weekend. Fortunately the weather was great, just a little rain and no tornadoes!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

End of the Season


Last game of the season, well that would be the last game of Fall Ball. Of course, Winter Ball begins in a week . . . . . The last game is always great because it involves a trip to Braums with the team! The give the girls the chance to hang out and giggle without having to run laps!



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Lifegroup at the Park



















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The third Sunday of the month is Life Group Sunday, that means instead of evening services we meet in small group, generally in homes. Today our group met up at the park by our house. I think our Life Group must hold the record for the most kiddos! We shared a great picnic lunch, and some grown-up time! I brought Granny's famous baked beans!
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You know you're spending time with family when they let you bring the puppy! Padme' enjoyed playing with all
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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Can You Pitch a Ball Like Jenny Finch?
























This posts date should read 10/14/2010, 10/15/2010 & 10/16/2010 because Abigail had softball games all three days! They won two, lost one and had fun at all three! She played catcher during two games and covered 2nd base in one game. She had a great bunt in today's game that got her two bases and led to a run. Always a good day at the ballpark. Following today's game the girls spent an hour on batting practice, a skill that was missing in the game we lost!
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At Thursday's game I heard the latest 'cheer' coming from the dugout, "Can you turn around like Michael Jackson; Break it down like Brittany Spears; Fix your hair like Miley Cyrus; Pitch a ball like Jenny Finch?. . . I don't think so!!" In softball the cheers are almost as important as the game, almost!

Archeology Fair
























This weekend Geo-Marine, Inc., held their 7th Annual Plano Archeology Fair. This event is to help promote and educate the public about archeology. They were given a brief introduction to archeology and then they began working on the excavation units. Archaeologists showed them some of the excavation techniques and then they excavated using trowels and learned how to record their findings. The archaeologist explained what the artifacts they found and what clues they give us about the past.

Caleb and Abigail were able to participate in an archaeological dig. They worked in teams with professionally trained archaeologists, on the excavation of a test unit.

The event also hosted Native American Drummers and Dancers, a Flintknapping demonstration, Storytellers, Pottery demonstrations, Corn Grinding and a Petroglyph site.