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Monday, November 26, 2012

Pan the Man

Donny and I were snuggling when he told me he was having sad feelings.  "Winter is coming soon.  I will be turing seven.  I'm scared mama, I don't want to grow up."  My little man feels so deep. I promised him he was still my little boy and would be forever.

New Do

Donny went to the barber armed with several pictures of Elvis and the result was very handsome.  He even has tiny sideburns.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

TuTu

Abigail spent the day wearing her bathing suit. I didn't try to stop her. Why? She had so much fun. 

Monday, November 19, 2012

Play Time

I overheard the kids playing and had a nice laugh. They were calling each other Ann Margret and Elvis.  I am pretty certain I have the only two children in the tri-state area to role play people from the 1960's.

Viva Las Vegas


Friday, November 16, 2012

Always On His Mind

I love going through Donny's work folder at the end of each day. I never know what wonderful little nuggets I will find. Most of the notes I find are about his idol. I found this today.

First Grade

Donny studied a photo of Elvis very similar to the one below before picture day at school. Donny also chose his outfit for the day. 
Donny's version of the Elvis.
6 years old...First Grade

Monday, November 12, 2012

Salt Flats

I have been meaning to post this since Grandpa's visit. In 2010 (October 12 "Granpa's Visit), I posted about Grandpa's visit and the missile he brought to town.  It was actually a fuel tank from an airplane that he was going to convert into a race car.  Well, he decided to trade his tank for one that was already finished.  He recently took the car out to the salt flats in Bonneville, Utah to see how fast he could go.  Unfortunately, the inspection team put a limit on his speed of 125mph.  Here are photos of that day:
Grandpa is inside.





Uncle Timmy, Grandpa's brother.

I'm Back

Hello to anyone who is still reading my blog after my lengthy absence.   After Grandpa's visit, things really started to get busy.  Big Daddy and I went to Newport, RI the following weekend for a much needed getaway without the kids.  The kids were so excited because they got to spend the weekend with Aunt Kee-Kee.  Apparently, everyone at Aunt Kee-Kee's fell asleep on the couch about an hour after pick up the kids.  They are better than a sleeping pill.


We found these glasses in Newport and wore them when we walked in the door to pick up the kids.  Let's just say the kids didn't find them as funny as we did.  Abigail still tries to hide them when we're not looking.


We returned from Newport on Sunday and Nanny arrived on Monday evening.  I put her to work immediately and the two of us spent several days and nights in the basement working on this years Halloween Costumes.  We were racing against Sandy.  I was almost certain we would lose power and I wanted the costumes done before Sandy's arrival.  Thank heavens for Nanny or I would still be in the basement.  We finished those costumes with hours to spare before Sandy arrived.  By the way, I just want to point out that Nanny was also here when Irene arrived in 2011.

Early morning on the day Sandy was to strike, Nanny and I went to Connecticut to shop.  I wanted to make sure we had food in the house and unlike last year, I was going to be prepared for Abigail's birthday.  We were luckily because most people were just arriving to the stores as we were leaving and very well prepared.  I took the kids to a birthday party later that day which was great because they were able to run around for tow hours and get all of their energy out before Sandy lock down.

We all know that during any big storm Big Daddy is usually at work, well Sandy was no exception.  He left before she hit and returned after she was gone.  All of this is fine if I could have started the generator.  We were lucky because we didn't lose power until around 8:00 Monday night.  I didn't see any reason to start the generator that night because earlier I had preformed a test run and everything was fine.  I tried to start the generator early the next morning to no avail.  I had a slight meltdown where some foul words were said and in the midst of my tantrum my niece called to wish Nanny a Happy Birthday.  Happy Birthday Nanny!

Big Daddy arrived home around 10:00. He pulled my car close to the house, hooked it up to the coffee pot and made me the best cup of coffee I have ever had.  After drying out the generator with the lawn mower, just call him MacGyver, we were able to start the generator and all was well.

The next day was Halloween and I was going to take the kids out if I had to drive an hour.  Luckily through friends, we found one street in Pawling that had lights so we all met after dinner and had a nice group of kids for trick or treating.









The power was out for the second year in the row for Abigail's birthday.  Big Daddy was in charge of baking Abigail's cake and did a great job baking it on the grill.  Abigail and I were in charge of decorating the cake.  I turned my back for a moment and it was covered with lavender sugar sprinkles.  I think it was one of the best cakes we have ever made and next year when the power goes out were are ready for anything!



This is one of about 15 photos I took in a row.  Everytime the camera clicked the kids were in a new pose which only made Nanny laugh harder.  I would love to put them togerther and make a mini movie.

I was so happy when Donny's school rescheduled the Halloween party.  Please look at his wig, it is on backward but I think it looks better worn this way.
Big Daddy insisted on wearing these glasses but he did get the attention of all the school children as they marched past us in the Halloween parade.


Abigail wanted a photo without the ugly glasses.

 
Nanny's train was cancelled due to Sandy so she was able to spend an extra day with us.  She was wanted to be home in time to vote so the kids and I drove her to Albany to catch the train.  In the meantime, I started to come down with a cold and it hasn't left yet.  The anitbiotics don't seem to be working so I think I just have to wait it out. 

Abigail had her four year check up and is doing great.  She is 40 1/4 inches and weighs 32 pounds.  She grew two inches since last year, how do I make her stop and keep my little girl little? Time marches on...

Donny is completely obsessed with Elvis which is just fine with Big Daddy and me.  He wanted to wear a tux and tails for school pictures because when Elvis was on the Steve Allen show Steve Allen insisted Elvis clean up his act for the family show.  Since we do not have a tux and tails, Donny copied a photo he found in a library book.  I must say he looked very handsome.  He did ask me if it was okay if he grew porkchop sideburns.  I told him if he could grow them, he could have them.


 And finally, something interesting happended while having coffee with my very good friend.  A man walked through the door of  Dunkin' Doughnuts and I thought for sure I knew the man personnally, I just couldn't place him.  After a moment, I realized that the man was in fact Tommy Hilfiger. Now isn't that crazy? 
Photo credit goes to my dear friend and coffee buddy.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

SORRY!!

Please don't leave me.  Things have been so crazy here that I haven't been able to blog.  I promise to catch up on the past two weeks within the next several days. 

Here is a Halloween photo of the kids: