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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Project Demolition

We have started the demo of the kitchen. Actually we are pretty much into it. All of the cabinets are out in the side yard. The sink is gone, and all of the appliances are unhooked. The soffit is gone as well. There is a big job of repair work ahead. That and the making right some of the really old original work. The cabinets should be ready and here sometime this week. We hope to have the soffit hole filled, the tile finished and the room painted in time. I have taken pictures of the way that things look now. Once the work is finished, I will add them to a before and after pictorial. We hope that everyone has a GREAT week!!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Station Break

The next several posts are in honor of Grace's second birthday. Since the blog was started after she was born, I thought that I would add a few of my favorite pictures from the early days. From this point...all new stuff! Unless I find more old faves:)

Baby Days



The First Boyfriends

Grace was IN LOVE with these two. They were her first true loves!

Daddy's Girl


Navy Baby


We supported Daddy from an early age!

Grace...A History

Cheesing early...
...the love of the be-be...
...One day old...
...sweet dreams.....















...early Harley fan...

In Honor of Your Birthday


Linda Grace Hardy was born on September 25th, 2004, at 10:45 PM. She has been a joy each and every day since. Grace, you have always been an easy going child, with so much love to give. You are unbelievably wise beyond your years. It often seems as if you know the answer to the question before it is asked. Maybe it is your Grandmother whispering the answer in your ear. Years from now, when you read this, I hope that you feel the love from us, your mother and father, as much as we feel it from you today. With each passing day, you are more amazing that the previous. It is hard to believe how big your are now and how fast the time flies. I can only say that if the next years half as wonderful as these, then I look forward to them with all of the anticipation that I had on the day before you were born.

Love always,
Mommy

Chucky Cheese





We went to Chucky Cheese for Grace's birthday on Saturday. Apparently we invited the entire midlands of South Carolina to come along. IT WAS PACKED!!!! Grace had a great time, and between all of the adults there, we won her 1000 tickets. We got her a prize that she really plays with instead of a sticker or a piece of gum, like you normally win. Thank you Aunt Julie, Derik, Aunt Laurie, Aunt Rai, and Uncle Brandon for the tickets!!! I am glad that you like to share!

Happy Birthday to ME!


Eating on my REALLY REAL birthday at California Dreaming with the family.

Stickers, Stickers EVERYWHERE

Thank you for my stickers, Ms. Janet! I loved them soooo much, I kept them all to myself and used them all at the same time! At least I did not put them on the furniture like Uncle Walter used to when he was my age:)

Hard Day


After playing in the jeep, Grace CRASHED in the living room.

My JEEP!!





Dad got Grace a Power Wheels Barbie Jeep for her birthday. It has doors, seatbelts, and a real FM radio. Big difference from the fire truck, eh Walter? Anyway, BIG hit was the jeep. Grace drove it around the yard at Dad's. She really does not understand the concept of steering. She is too busy watching the back tires roll while she drives in a circle. She did run into the embankment after about 10 minutes and the woods about five minutes later. She finally ran into Dad's garage and left a dent in the side door. It was then that we decided to take the batteries out for a while. She had just as much fun in it without the battery. We moved it to the courtyard, and she would play back there for HOURS. She also found an old umbrella, or as us Southerners would say...parasol, to keep the sun out of her eyes. TOO CUTE!!

PawPaw's Bike



This is me and Grace on Dad's four wheeler. She calls it PawPaw's bike. Daddy has one. Why shouldn't Grandpa. Granted, she cannot tell the difference between a Harley Davidson and a four wheeler yet. Guess that will come with time, right. In the beginning she would only look at the four wheeler. By the time that we left, she would ride all over the farm. Gotta love the country. Nothing like it!!

Hanging in the South

Grace and I went home to SC on September 19th. We stayed until the first Saturday in October. Being this far away, Grace does not get to enjoy her grandparents and extended family the way that Lamar and I did when we were younger. We took this opportunity to let her spend some quality time at home with everyone. We will probably head home early over Thanksgiving as well. We had a ball while we were at home. Daddy came down for a week in the middle. We spent lots of time visiting and shopping. We took Grace to Charleston. She was enthralled with the horse and buggies down there. We were eating in Tommy Condon's on the patio, and she would alert us each time one went by. Thanks to everyone who put up with us!!