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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Miss Priss


Getting ready for Church on Sunday morning is such a chore. Between dressing mom, dad, and getting myself ready, I barely have time to get my makeup on. At least I have learned to wait to put my dress on until my hair and makeup are complete.

Swimming Lessons

Grace started swimming lessons on Saturday at the YMCA in Norfolk. She had so much fun at the indoor pool. And with the employee discount, who could not sign up. There are about seven other children in her class. All of them are about her age. She had a great time going under, walking around in the shallow end and floating on the noodle. Looks like we have a true Navy baby. No pictures yet. We were both in the pool with her. We are going to miss the next two lessons, as we will be in SC. We will definitely take the camera for the next one that we make it to.

Ready for Bike Week

Riding Daddy's Harley is SOOOO much fun. It is just as fun as my little one in the house. The only problem with this one is it makes noise! Who made it make noise?! I don't like it when it makes noise! Otherwise, I am a really cool biker chick hanging out in my jammies on a warm Saturday.

Put'em Up!


Grace loves Daddy's gloves. These came home from Bahrain. Now, they are one of the cool new favorite toys in the house.

Pup Pup


This is Tyler's new puppy, McCoy. He is a Shiba Inu. Very cute. Tyler loves him. Grace...not so much. Although she loves to point out dogs on the street, sidewalk, or yard, she seems to only choose to admire them from afar. She cries when McCoy chases her. We were going to get a dog of our own. Now, we will probably put it off until we get orders to our next location.

Java Maniacs!!



Well, we love Starbucks! Lamar and I are addicted to caffeine. Me, I can take it from anywhere. Daddy has to have Starbucks. Apparently Grace shares her fathers taste in beverages. Tyler's mom picked up a cup of Strawberries 'n' Creme for him a few weeks ago on the way home from school. He, however, preferred her chai tea latte. We took the two of them on a wagon trip around the block; both of them sipping their Starbucks selections. You can't imagine the comments that we got from the other "responsible" parents with their children in their stollers with their juice and milk.

Slacker!

I know, I know. I have been really slack over the past...almost two months. We have been so busy re-establishing routines in our house, getting back to work, transferring to a new classroom at school, etc. that I have had precious little free time. Our world is just nuts! Finally a little normalcy is returning. We will get there:)

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Daddy's Home!


Lamar is home! The six months are officially over! Hip Hip Hooray! We picked him up from the airport yesterday afternoon. Grace did not remember him at first, but she has definitely warmed up to him over the past 24 hours. Lamar's family is also here, so she has had LOTS of undivided attention in the past day or so:) She has been up and down and up and down and up and down the street in the wagon. Naps are a thing of the past when family is here. We are all very thankful that Daddy is home, and we continue to pray for those who are away. We hope that they all come home safely.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

BREAKFAST!


This is a picture from Christmas, but I just love it.

Countdown!!

Well, this time tomorrow Lamar will be in the air on the way home to us. He and a few other Chargers are the last to return from the original group that left for Bahrain this past summer. I do know from conversations that we have lots of boxes coming home. One that is too heavy for me to pick up and being shipped on a cargo plane. I think that it is a camel:) We will pick Daddy up from the Norfolk airport on Friday afternoon after his LOOOONG 8000 mile trip. We will probably make it back to South Carolina some time next month. For those of you who are unaware, the welcome home party will be held on March 25th. We had to postpone the original date of March 10th. That is the Change of Command weekend up here, which translates into, "no you cannot have that weekend off, Lieutenant Hardy." Anyway...everyone mark your calendars for the last weekend in March at PaPa Whetstone's house. Hopefully the weather will be nice, the food will be there, the drinks will be flowing (yes, Walter, the beer is included in this statement,) and the music will be loud. We cannot wait to see everyone! And what a better reason to party than a welcome home from the desert!!

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Homecoming

It is ALMOST over. I am kind of afraid to say it out loud. Lamar is scheduled to fly home on the afternoon of February 3rd. What have I learned from the six months of single parenting? I have learned that I definitely would not like to do it forever. My heart goes out to the millions of single parents that have to live it every day with no choice. I cannot believe how tired I am each night after I put Grace down. I can't wait until I have help at night. It is very difficult to give a toddler a bath, go through the mail, cook dinner, clean the kitchen, and everything else with just two hands. And to top it ALL off...we went to the doctor today for the runny nose that we have not been able to shake since Thanksgiving. The verdict...an ear infection. Yippee! We are working through our prescription of amoxicillin now. Luckily, she LOVES it. Did I mention that I cannot WAIT until Lamar gets home? I can't remember :)

One More Cute One!

WOW!


I am not sure exactly what she is looking at here. I just thought that the picture was funny. She is sitting on the front porch of Tyler's old house. They have bought the house across the street. Grace still goes over and knocks on the old house door. The new renters move in next month. Imagine her surprise when someone brand new answers the door:)

Yummy


Yummy to my tummy! These are my cookies! Back off Mommy! Aunt Martha baked Grace her very own tin of Christmas cookies. I ended up having to hide them on the second day, because she would bring them to someone to open every chance she got. Now that the cookies are gone the tin is holding her animals from her Little People A to Z set from Aunt Julie.

SMILE:)


Hamming it up for the camera after the Christmas Party:)

Hello? Hello?

Cell phones, cell phones. I think that every person now in America has a cell phone. Grace has called several people on it including "Grandpa" Mark, my old assistant director, and the babysitter. I think that she is trying to call Lamar. Anytime it rings, she tried to answer it.

"Ta-Da"

Thank you ever so much Aunt Laura for this wonderful, ladylike new skill. It has gotten us lots of attention. For those of you who are unaware of this new trick, or have not had the privilege of seeing it yet, never be concerned. We have learned to lie on our back with our legs up in the air each time someone says ta-da. Again, we can't thank Aunt Laura enough!

Snoozing with Great-Granny


"I found me a great waterbed, Mom!" Grace spent much of Christmas Eve helping cook, causing her to get a little off schedule when it came to nap time. At about 1:30pm, she walked over to Granny and lifted her arms to be picked up. She subsequently fell asleep within about five minutes. Too Cute!

Monday, January 09, 2006

Hanging out at Pa Pa's


The couple days after Christmas in SC were filled with amazing weather. We stayed outside as much as possible on those days. Grace particularly enjoyed the courtyard at the house. Mom had picked out a patio set when the courtyard was first completed. Two of the chairs spin around in circles. SOO fun. Grace would spin and spin and spin. Does anyone see a pattern here? Note the snazzy jacket. Aunt Laura gave us the zebra jacket. She wore it most of the week that we were at home and most days since our return.

Squadron Christmas Party


Each year the spouses' of Lamar's squadron throw a big Christmas party for all of the children. We have moon bouncers, lots of food, games, toys and Santa arrives each year on a helicopter. This year was no exception. The children had a great time. Grace loved every minute of it. Her favorite activities were the bubble wrap stomp, the moon bouncer (as long as she was the only one in it,) and most of all...the duck pond. She loved putting her hands in the water up to her elbows and pulling out the ducks. Santa on the other hand...well, not so much. We really did not have the greatest time sitting on Santa's lap, but he was generous enough to give us a new book for our attempt. Later on in the month she actually went and sat on his lap. That was not a problem at all then. The Squadron Party is great. We all had banners to decorate and send over to the detachments that are gone. Grace drew her daddy a picture on the banner that we sent. It was very easy to pick out her picture.