Ok so April is almost over and we're coming into May and I haven't done a single post on the ol' family blog. Sorry about that folks. We have A LOT going on and sometimes we just don't find the time...and when I say "we" I mean ME since Todd hasn't posted on this OR his blog since...well I'm not even sure. So I'll give you a brief update. (Hint! Hint! Todd!)
We're building a house. We think. We're still at the beginning stages, so it could fall through at any moment, but I'm trying to remain positive- can you tell? So look forward to annoying pictures of foundation, random wood nailed together and all things build-y. We've decided on a floor plan, as of today, and I'm excited...I think. :) I'll get to have a mud room with lockers, a good sized laundry room, and Todd will get an office. There are more perks, but there's a few.
We are building a house because we are victims of some sort of clerical error with a large bank and they wrongfully foreclosed on our house...without telling us, and without means to foreclose. Even after they foreclosed, they took out payments for 14 months. Its a mess and we're working out the mess with some legal help and a lot of prayer. That is the VERY short version. It has mind stomach in knots most of the time, but I'm trying to be optimistic even though its all very troubling.
Since we are moving, we will be moving to a new school district. This brings excitement and sadness. I have really loved working with the PTA Moms & I LOVE all of the K teachers at Spring Valley Elementary, so I'm full of mixed emotions. Beginning next year we will have 2 in school...oh my! Doesn't that sound fun? :)
I also have a little bloggin gig that has taken up a lot of my blogging time. I work for another SU! demonstrator who is much higher up than I am and I posting fun projects throughout the week: http://thestamplady.typepad.com/
Todd continues to work hard as Bishop of our ward. Its a daunting task and I can see it wears him down at times. He's a good man, though, and a hard worker- so hopefully people will continue to respect him and show kindness. After all, as one of my friends says, "He's really just an extra special volunteer". And as a side note, I have the best position in the whole congregation- Children's Music Leader. It rocks and I love rockin' it out with the children each week.
Within a few weeks I'll have a 1st grader and a kindergartner- where does time go? And let's not forget Lucy who is climbing all over things like she's a big kid. We are trying to spend more time together- they grow up too fast. Last weekend we went camping with friends. It was fun. I love making memories with my sweet girls & their awesome Daddy. It helps to take our minds off the crazy things going on with our life.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Happy birthday Ava
OK you have waited very patiently and I have been slow to respond, but here you are! Finally- pictures from the party. Enjoy!
Happy birthday Ava! It sure was a fun night! I didn't manage to get a single picture of me- so just pretend that you see a really LOVELY fairy princess floating around the party. :)
Some of the little treat "bags"- I found these cups at the store, added the crown, filled a cell-o bag and VOILA! So fun. |
I also covered the water-bottles with paper and Tinkerbell stickers- a little hard to photograph, but very cute! |
Some of our decorations- I found these on http://www.amazon.com/ they were awesome. You can see the banner sitting on the couch there, I hung that up next...yet have no picture of them. |
Ready for the guests to arrive. See the dragon? Fun touch. |
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This was part of the games we did outside- dizzy the dragon (on the trampoline). See- we had some great costumes arrive! |
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The party in full color! |
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All of our little guests had their picture taken in this little "set". As you can see Ava is enjoying her birthday. |
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Delivery Day
Howdy! Last night Ava, Sydnee, and I loaded up the van- waited for Todd to come home- and then headed to Temple, Texas to deliver our goods at the local Ronald McDonald house.
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The goods |
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The cute girls who loaded the goods |
It was a really lovely experience. Todd and I had been praying that Ava would have a really positive experience since she has selflessly given up receiving a lot of birthday gifts. When we got there a gentleman opened the door and welcomed us in. We told him why we were there, actually Sydnee told him why we were there (Ava was being shy) and he gave us a wagon to load up. We loaded it full and brought all of the goods in. We were able to take a few pictures and talk to the head coordinator there. They showered the girls with thanks and a few trinkets, which were very much enjoyed by the girls. Here are a few pictures of our experience.
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They thought this guys was awesome. |
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To celebrate Ava's birthday, we ate at McDonald's. Fitting, right? Lucy thought so. |
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Hapyp birthday Ava! |
Monday, February 21, 2011
A Princess' Cause
If you want to participate in Ava's little princess project, see below.
We deliver on Tuesday!
Every good princess-in-training has a good cause. The Ronald McDonald House provides a home-away-from-home for children under-going medical treatment and their families. Since our family is so very blessed we are asking that you consider bringing one of the following items in lieu of a birthday gift. This is, of course, optional. Ava will be able to deliver the collected items to the Temple Ronald McDonald house herself. After all, a good princess cares for those less fortunate than herself...
* Wal-Mart Gift Certificates*Queen-sized sheets in neutral colors* Microwave-able containers* Liquid Fabric Softener* Glade Plug-In Refills* Laundry Detergent* 55-gal kitchen trash bags* Paper towels* Individually wrapped snacks & sugar-free candies* Individual servings of cereal* Packaged baked goods* Stamps* Clock radios (+ batteries)* Individual DVD players (+batteries)* Used Ink Cartridges* Used Cell Phones* New toys
If you have any questions, please write to the Queen or King at stamp.with.linz@gmail.com/tblackhurst@gmail.com or call 254-666-6267 (ask for Lindsey/Todd).
Every good princess-in-training has a good cause. The Ronald McDonald House provides a home-away-from-home for children under-going medical treatment and their families. Since our family is so very blessed we are asking that you consider bringing one of the following items in lieu of a birthday gift. This is, of course, optional. Ava will be able to deliver the collected items to the Temple Ronald McDonald house herself. After all, a good princess cares for those less fortunate than herself...
* Wal-Mart Gift Certificates*Queen-sized sheets in neutral colors* Microwave-able containers* Liquid Fabric Softener* Glade Plug-In Refills* Laundry Detergent* 55-gal kitchen trash bags* Paper towels* Individually wrapped snacks & sugar-free candies* Individual servings of cereal* Packaged baked goods* Stamps* Clock radios (+ batteries)* Individual DVD players (+batteries)* Used Ink Cartridges* Used Cell Phones* New toys
If you have any questions, please write to the Queen or King at stamp.with.linz@gmail.com/tblackhurst@gmail.com or call 254-666-6267 (ask for Lindsey/Todd).
Thanks to all that have donated so far! xoxo
Monday, February 7, 2011
The 100th Day of School
Last Wednesday was Ava's 100th day of school. Since they had 2 snow days last week, they couldn't celebrate it then, but go to today. Here is the song she sang for us at dinner:
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Incase you missed the Facebook Battle...
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst
Asked Todd to get chips...and he brought these...yum?
(I should mention Phillip stopped by to help give Ava a blessing and we made him try one and he brought one home to Mandy as well.)
Emily Daly Morrison Hurry, they're only good for 2 more weeks!
Gail Hubbard Gouyton well.........
Leah McConnell Fish Hmmm. Questionable. I'm just sayin'....
Thomas W. Pettit The package does seem to say "potato chips" on the front. They even appear to be "original," though I'm not sure what that means. I can't vouch for taste, but I can guess as to relative expense.
Todd Blackhurst They're fine. I am a trained taster at work.
Kim Foster Bauman LOL!!! Classic!
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst They are nasty, as tested by myself and Phillip. However Todd seems oblivious...or stubborn, I'm not sure. :)
Todd Blackhurst I have a highly trained palate.
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst For chocolate, babe...for chocolate.
Todd I'm trained in savory as well. (think pretzel m&m's)
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst 2nd ingredient listed: vegetable oil
(not shocked here people, not shocked)
Todd And where is veggie oil not found?
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst Baked Lays
Todd Blackhurst Gross!
Todd Blackhurst I have it on good authority that the chips are fine. Thanks, Mandy!
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst Gross = parade potato chips
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst Mandy has a cold and cannot taste properly. I would happily give anyone that wants one a sample- cuz I am NOT gonna eat another one!
Mandy Moore Phillip said he almost threw up. He brought one home for me to taste and I think they are fine. LOL! Too funny...
Todd Blackhurst They went great with the 88-cent hotdog buns.
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst Big spender, Todd- big spender... ;)
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst You bought them for .89 and you were ROBBED! :)
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst PS pretzel m&ms still are in the chocolate category...just sayin'
Gail Hubbard Gouyton WAIT!! Lindsey.....Todd........aren't you two in the same house????
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst HAHAHa, we were having a FB war...sitting right next to each other, we think we're *very* funny :)
Todd Blackhurst Yeah in fact we've been right next to each other at the dinner table.
Michele Brinkerhoff Ikeda Yeah, I'm on the side that votes they are sicko.. got some from IGA for the 4th of July, and no one liked them!!!
Gail Hubbard Gouyton Ok........my face hurts from laughing so hard, reading all the comments to my husband out loud!!! .....imagining the texting war going on!!!
Lindsey Kennedy Blackhurst :) happy to provide the entertainment for the evening!
Moral of the story is: a penny saved is a penny earned but when the cheap food you bought taste like a penny, then it's not worth it. The end. You're welcome.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Recipes
I know...2 days in a row, are you shocked?
I love to cook and I'm pretty good at it, I think. My brother and sister-in-law asked me the other day where I got all of my recipes so I thought I would pass on some of my "wisdom" in this forum. Maybe it will help some of you struggling cooks out there or those just wanting to try something new.
My favorite recipe book of all time is my Better Homes and Garden's Cook Book.

The recipes I frequent most are their Roast Beef (I do mine in a crock pot), Home-made Chicken Noodle Soup & the Fresh Herb Vinegarette...but I have done a lot of them.
My next favorite cook book is 101 More Things to Do in a Crock Pot, there is only 1 recipe in there that we just kinda liked, but the rest are great. Our favorite is the Black Bean Sour Cream Chicken, its awesome. We've also done, as of last night, the brownie sundae, and it was yummy too.
So basically when I come up with my month's worth of menus I start with these books. From there I have some other things I like to try. Probably my most frequented web-site is run by some friends of mine: Lugubrious Delights. Here they put recipes that have been tried and succeeded. I admit that some of the recipes are beyond me and I just haven't even given a second thought to trying, although I'm sure I could do it if I just REALLY wanted to. Some of my favorites on this site include: Easy Homemade Salsa, Crock Pot Pulled Pork, & Mean Green Tortilla Soup.
Of course there are always family recipes to pull from too, and my sister has posted several on the site above, just look for "Heather's" recipes. She has also posted a recipe of my inventing that is super easy and delicious: Monterrey Chicken here. Or you can check out her personal blog: here for some other winners.
I do have some other cook books that I look through, but those are my favs. I just got Ree Drummond's Pioneer Woman Cook book and I love it. Pioneer Woman has an awesome blog that is just so funny where the pictures are awesome and the food is down-right yummy. I made the Buttermilk biscuits the other night and they were awesome.
Proof.
So there you have it! Happy cooking y'all!
Monday, January 3, 2011
Oh ya, I do have a blog...
Hi friends-
So its really been since October? Sorry about that. For those of you who might have been living under a rock, its been about since the beginning of November that Todd was called as a Bishop of our local congregation. Specificially, the Waco 2nd and the Waco 1st ward were split to make a Hewitt ward- and (see if you can follow this) our Bishop was in the 1st ward boundaries, the 1st ward Bishop was in the new Hewitt ward boundaries, and well, Waco 2 needed a Bishop and I guess no one else was available. ;) Its a big responsibility for him, of course, and it means I see him less- which is a drag- but its a blessing to serve and we are counting our blessings. Besides- he's the greatest, why not share him a bit with other people, right? I also got moved around a bit. I got to serve in the Primary presidency for a whopping...4 weeks, and 2 of those we didn't have Primary. :) However, I got placed as the Primary Song Leader, and I couldn't be happier. I get to sing, play games, and be with kids- who can beat that? I love it and hope that they leave me in there FOREVER...ok maybe a little dramatic. It has been a lot of fun, though and I sure love those kids.
This year we had Thanksgiving at my parent's home and it was lovely. Infact we said it was the best tasting Thanksgiving we have ever had. I, being the pie maker of the family, made an apple pie, a chocolate chip cookie pie (awesomeness), and of course- Pumpkin Crisp. All of the usual favorites were there as well- fruit salad, tea room rolls, turkey, green bean casserole, praline sweet potatoes, Pioneer Woman's mashed potatoes (a new addition), a relish tray with some of my homemade pickles, and dressing...I think, I never really eat the dressing. It was a lot of fun and nice to have the whole gang there. I of course hit the store on Black Friday and did pretty well. My sisters and I were all at Target when it opened at 4am. Yes, we are THAT crazy.
After that was my birthday...can't think of anything special to say there, but I'm glad to be around still. :) I love December. I love decorating and pulling out my millions of Noel items. I did go buy some new things this year and added some other new favorites that were passed onto us by friends. This year the Blackhursts came to us and so this is the first year in our parenting history that Santa came on time, he ususally comes early. I did a lot of preparing with the food and decorating. I wanted each room to be festive. I even put a tiny Christmas tree in my bathroom, even though I only expected Todd to see it. For the most part, everything went off without a hitch- the food was good, the company was fun, and the girls were well behaved- can't beat that!
This year Santa brought Ava one of those video camera Barbies, a pillow pet, a Ken Barbie, and some other heres and theres. Sydnee got the Toy Story cast play set, a Rapunzel Barbie, and a pillow pet. Lucy got a little tiny kitchen, a pillow pet, and some sippy cups- exciting, I know.
I was an especially good shopper this year and got Todd a Wii and Rock Band...so we've been jammin' it out. Its been super fun. I got a cool 3-pot crock pot thingie, a jewlery box, & some jewlery. Of course we got awesome gifts from family and friends as well. We are loved.
This year we had Thanksgiving at my parent's home and it was lovely. Infact we said it was the best tasting Thanksgiving we have ever had. I, being the pie maker of the family, made an apple pie, a chocolate chip cookie pie (awesomeness), and of course- Pumpkin Crisp. All of the usual favorites were there as well- fruit salad, tea room rolls, turkey, green bean casserole, praline sweet potatoes, Pioneer Woman's mashed potatoes (a new addition), a relish tray with some of my homemade pickles, and dressing...I think, I never really eat the dressing. It was a lot of fun and nice to have the whole gang there. I of course hit the store on Black Friday and did pretty well. My sisters and I were all at Target when it opened at 4am. Yes, we are THAT crazy.
{Dresses purchased at Kohl's on Black Friday}
After that was my birthday...can't think of anything special to say there, but I'm glad to be around still. :) I love December. I love decorating and pulling out my millions of Noel items. I did go buy some new things this year and added some other new favorites that were passed onto us by friends. This year the Blackhursts came to us and so this is the first year in our parenting history that Santa came on time, he ususally comes early. I did a lot of preparing with the food and decorating. I wanted each room to be festive. I even put a tiny Christmas tree in my bathroom, even though I only expected Todd to see it. For the most part, everything went off without a hitch- the food was good, the company was fun, and the girls were well behaved- can't beat that!
Ava & Sydnee got a trampoline from Todd's parents as well- which is perfect 'cuz I REALLY want them to play outside more. 

{My parents got Ava & Sydnee their own pair of Cowgirl boots and hat...truly Texan here}
So ya, its Janurary now and that's all there is to it. I hope we can make some realistic goals and have some fun. One goal of mine is to blog more- so here I am. Beginning it with a bang, right? Might as well make it a marathon post. I'm not sure anyone wants to read this stuff anyways- but who cares, right? Its my blog and I can post when I want to...sounds like a catchy song.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Our Weekend Adventure
So we went to Ava's Fall Festival at her school on Friday night. It was fun, they had a good turn-out and the kids had a blast. If any of y'all are able to come next year, they had bounce houses and slides and games, and all sorts of fun- plus it all goes to a good cause, our school! We finished much later than we had wanted, and ended up in Dallas at 10:30pm. We put the girls in their beds and chatted with the Blackhursts for a bit then went to bed. That's when I realized that I had not double-checked with Todd on the tickets. As you may or may not know, I lose things...but only important things like tickets, keys, wallets, social security cards, you name it. However if it is insignificant or unimportant, I can often locate it in seconds. So, yes, Todd was in charge of the tickets and when I asked him to make sure he brought them, in horror he responded he didn't think he had. Panic. I didn't sleep most of that night, which has been a bit of a theme lately, and in the morning Todd drove to Richardson to see if he TicketMaster that opened at 8am could help. They couldn't. He would have to wait until 9am and talk to the 1-800 number. So he waited at the ticketmaster. The people on the phone were able to void the tickets and have them reprinted at will call, but we would need ID and the credit card we purchased them with...problem. That card expired in September and I just got a new one in the mail and hadn't put it in my wallet yet, but I did take the old one out. AND? It was in Waco...with our tickets. So I printed up our proof of purchase, and our credit card account info. As soon as Todd would arrive back home we were going to get out the door to get there as soon as possible. Mark (my father-in-law) had run an errand and he was going to drive us up to Dart. So Chris (my mother-in-law) got in to drive, and we loaded up everyone and were about to leave when Mark pulled up. So Chris got out, took Lucy and the diaper bag back into the house and we got moving. Anyone catching on to the theme? Any guesses on the next problem? My wallet was in the diaper bag. So I'm about to have a nervous breakdown at this point. We get to fairpark and luckily they accept our paper receipt and let us into the park- b/c that would have been an over $30 to get fair tickets. We get to DSM, show them the same receipt, and they start working on figuring out why we need tickets and such. Then my Mom calls. Through this whole ordeal I can hear my mother's voice, "Don't forget your tickets!" I felt so disappointed in myself and I had feared we had lost all this money- which Mom & Dad had given us as our Christmas present...and I started to cry when Mom started talking. It had all piled up on me and I had to let it go! Poor Mom. While we were talking, though, Todd brought over the tickets and all was well. Sigh.
I don't remember if I posted this here or not. My sweet Lucy and I making pumpkin bread. :)
At the Fall Festival, Ava and her first taste of Cotton Candy!
"Howdy Folks, Welcome to the State Fair of Texas"
Too. Many. Longhorns.
Shrek the Musical and 2 goofy girls :)

our awesome view...This was perfect for their first time. Not too close, but not too far.



I've been trying to post pictures of the weekend as promised, but Blogger has been uncooperative, so thankfully it worked this time!
So- onto the better parts! The fair was ridiculously crowded with people. Longhorns and Sooners EVERYWHERE. It was just too many people and I didn't really like that, but oh well. We thought it would be fun to eat fair food, so we got nachos and fajitas, which were yummy and just short of a million dollars. In retrospect, we should have eaten at the DSM (Dallas Summer Musical) Hall, but oh well, we thought it would be fun...but it turns out sitting on the grass trying not to get dirty and eat nachos, one of the messiest foods on the planet isn't a barrel of monkeys!
We decide to head on over to the hall once we have seen Big Tex, which was a little creepy to the girls. :) We have awesome seats. The girls get to sit on these little pillow booster seats so they could see everything well. The show was........amazing. So funny. They have a whole song/segment on burping and tooting. Needless to say, our family was laughing HARD. The character of the dragon was actually a bunch of puppeteers, and that was AMAZING. She was my favorite character. Lord Farquire is a grown man on his knees, so that was really funny as well. However, the ending was the absolute best. It is just like the credits in the movie, and they shot confetti into the crowd. The girls loved it and I felt so fortunate to share the experience with them, and SO blessed it all worked out. I guess you could say it was worth it, but I'd like to not do it that way again. :)
Conference was very good, although I didn't like missing all of Saturdays sessions. Thats what I get when I book tickets like 8 months in advance, I don't remember things like Conference. Anyhow, it always fills me up and makes me feel better about life in general. So my goal is to remain SANE this week because on Friday I have Time Out for Women, and that should do the trick. Wish me luck.
I don't remember if I posted this here or not. My sweet Lucy and I making pumpkin bread. :)
I've been trying to post pictures of the weekend as promised, but Blogger has been uncooperative, so thankfully it worked this time!
Monday, September 27, 2010
The weekend
We had a fun weekend. Our friends had a small birthday party gathering for her boys, co-workers, and friends. The theme was college football, so each family was to represent their team. Beside that MOST of my family live in Aggieland, the girls had no Aggie gear! So Todd got them some shirts at Academy, Lucy had a darling outfit from her Aunt Heather at least, and of course Todd and I could wear Aggie gear for probably over a week with all the shirts we own. Anyhow, it was a fun idea for a party, and it was fun to see the friendly rivals eat together.
I also got to see one of my childhood friends, Jenny (as she is to me) Vest Hatch. Love that girl. Just like old times.
Saturday I went to the stake RS meeting, which was AWESOME. And then I really enjoyed the General Conference. President Monson was HILARIOUS. If you missed it, you should check it out on-line at www.lds.org I'm sure it will be up in a few days. He was just so funny and spiritual all at the same time, it was perfect.
Yesterday at church as....eventful? Getting a hold on how to run Primary is a SLOW process (but I am SO glad that I am NOT the president!!!), and I got to conduct, do sharing time, have the program ready to be passed out, pass out General Conference booklets, and OF COURSE I *had* to make bookmarks for the junior primary. :) So it was a little rough, especially when our song leader didn't show because his whole family was s-i-c-k. It was a learning experience and it can only get better, right?
Today Todd and I are running for Parents of the Year by volunteering at a Spirit Night at a local restaurant for our PTA, we have different time slots. This weekend we will get to attend Shrek, which is way exciting. Friday night we have the school's Fall Festival, which should be a lot of fun. There sure are a ton of school things.
No pictures of Jenny, but here are a few others....
Aren't they adorable? Sorry Todd about cutting off your head...I made him look totally bald. Yikes. he might kill me for this...



This is one of my favorite shirts Lucy owns. It says, "This is my little black dress"...with faux pearls. Soooooo sweet.
I also got to see one of my childhood friends, Jenny (as she is to me) Vest Hatch. Love that girl. Just like old times.
Saturday I went to the stake RS meeting, which was AWESOME. And then I really enjoyed the General Conference. President Monson was HILARIOUS. If you missed it, you should check it out on-line at www.lds.org I'm sure it will be up in a few days. He was just so funny and spiritual all at the same time, it was perfect.
Yesterday at church as....eventful? Getting a hold on how to run Primary is a SLOW process (but I am SO glad that I am NOT the president!!!), and I got to conduct, do sharing time, have the program ready to be passed out, pass out General Conference booklets, and OF COURSE I *had* to make bookmarks for the junior primary. :) So it was a little rough, especially when our song leader didn't show because his whole family was s-i-c-k. It was a learning experience and it can only get better, right?
Today Todd and I are running for Parents of the Year by volunteering at a Spirit Night at a local restaurant for our PTA, we have different time slots. This weekend we will get to attend Shrek, which is way exciting. Friday night we have the school's Fall Festival, which should be a lot of fun. There sure are a ton of school things.
No pictures of Jenny, but here are a few others....
Aren't they adorable? Sorry Todd about cutting off your head...I made him look totally bald. Yikes. he might kill me for this...



This is one of my favorite shirts Lucy owns. It says, "This is my little black dress"...with faux pearls. Soooooo sweet.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Homecoming!
Waiting for the surprise...
Excited girls and their crafty Mama...and no I did not slick my hair down like a man, it just looks that way in this picture.

Very excited girls. Could not get Ava to wear something mores sturdy. Oh well.

Proud Daddy & his dates...and Lucy- because I can't play photographer and Mommy at the same time.



Very excited girls. Could not get Ava to wear something mores sturdy. Oh well.

Proud Daddy & his dates...and Lucy- because I can't play photographer and Mommy at the same time.

Todd and his dates are off to the football game. I hope they have fun. Its the first Homecoming for all of them. Todd said he never went to homecoming when he was in high school- what a nerd! ;) I went to every one of them! Maybe his team was lousy? Dunno, but my HS football team was the 5-A State Champs my Senior year year- Go Mustangs! Lucky for us, our Midway colors are Blue, Red, and White- like GHS. However, at MISD we are the Panthers, which is ironic since the big rivals to GHS Mustangs are the CHHS Panthers. Guess they'll be cheering on the Panthers tonight!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Crazy Clothes Day




Today at Sydnee's preschool they were having Crazy Clothes Day to celebrate the letter /c/. And if you know Sydnee, this was right up her alley. I let her kinda have free reign over what she wore, although I vetoed the bathing suit b/c I thought she would get cold. :) SOMEHOW the "crazy" got ahold of her face too. :)
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