Showing posts with label friday facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friday facts. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Friday Facts and Photos (and a Christmas Party)

Again, it has been two weeks since I have posted a Friday update...I am most mad at myself for not taking the time to record many of the things Connor is doing/saying now.  My main point behind this blog was to use it as a place to record memories of special moments with my family, especially for Connor to look back on as a journal of his childhood.  I have to get better about writing things down as he does/says them, so I don't forget it before I sit down to write.

Also, please remember my friend from my time at LWC, Brittani.  She is pregnant with her third child, and they were given a diagnosis that would be any parent's nightmare.  However, she is handling her situation with grace and faith in God.  I have always admired her, but even more so now.  Please pray for them, and you can read Brittani's blog here.

The last two weeks for us have really amped up the holiday celebrations for us.  Last Friday we had a few friends and family members over for what I hope will become an annual tradition in the Davidson household: the Ugly Christmas Sweater Party.  We ate lots of yummy snacks, played some entertaining games, listened to and sang along with Ben Lee (one of my former students and one of the most talented pianists I've heard), and fellowshipped with some of our favorite people.




































We have also had two more Christmas movie Mondays: The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and The Santa Clause.  This Monday we also celebrated Aunt Mary Beth's birthday with pizza and a cookie cake before beginning our movie.  Connor's buddy Gavin (and my pal Linds) also stopped by for a bit, and he had a blast.

Connor also enjoyed a pre-party visit from his friends Leila Grace and Luke.  They played, watched Shrek, and argued over toys.  Connor cried when they left and has asked for them every day since.



After a yummy lunch at a local Mexican restaurant (which was also a celebration for Gma Egnew's bday), Jason and Bo took the kiddos home, and Carrie-Nell and I were able to indulge our girly side and see Breaking Dawn Part 1 together.  We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves; the movie was much more well crafted this time around, and it made me eager to reread the books.

Besides these major events, school and life have been pretty much normal.  Thursday after school, though, Connor and I took off to drive to Louisville to meet Jason.  His Y-Club students are currently attending the Junior KYA conference, and after his female chaperone had to drop out, Jason asked if I would help out. Since our high school KYA was just a couple of weeks ago, I knew what to expect, and as much as I hated to miss another day of school, I agreed.  Luckily, the students were taking the pre-PLAN test, so I did not miss out on a day of instruction with them.  It turned out to be a great opportunity to spend some extra time with Connor and Jason, and we are having a good experience so far.  Here are a few photos of Connor from the hotel:








Random photos for the week:
helping Daddy work outside

Sugar and Scout observing Jason put up the wreaths outside




hanging out with Mommy at the Cafe before our haircuts

Cafe on the Square


enjoying his Cafe on the Square cookie


We weren't prepared with a candle for Aunt MB's birthday, so Jason found this substitute.

Have a blessed weekend, friends!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Friday Facts and Photos

This week, the Davidson family has been plagued (minus Jason) by lots of coughing and drainage.  I think Connor and I both caught a cold, which turned into a sinus infection for me, so our weekend plans were amended due to our lack of energy and overall feeling of yuckiness.

On Friday we were supposed to drop Jason off at the football game, visit my mom, sis, and their church youth group at an event they had planned, and then pick Jason back up after the game.  Connor and I were in no shape to go out, so we decided to snuggle on the couch instead, and Jason eventually decided he would do the same, instead of going to the game.  Despite feeling bad, it was actually a nice night at home together.  Connor watched The Rescuers (or at least most of it) for the first time, and we spent lots of time downstairs playing on his favorite racetrack.

Saturday was one of my favorite days of the year: Christmas decorating.  Yes, we are that crazy family who decorates as soon as Halloween is over (inside only...no lights outside).  As busy as we are, we like to enjoy our decorations as long as possible (We take them down right after the new year...too depressing to keep them up after that.), and Jason and I feel as though the decorations make our house a happier place.  I love sitting in the living room, with the tree glowing nearby and stockings on the mantle.  Connor cheers, "Ooh, pretty!" in delight every afternoon when I turn the trees on, and it is one of the first things he asks for when he wakes up in the morning. 

library tree

living room tree (still needs a topper)


living room decorations
 
My attempt to show what the trees look like at night was unsuccessful.

Despite a few setbacks (a smoking, flaming cord to the big tree, which was a cheap $3 fix, thankfully, at the local hardware store; an angel tree-topper that no longer lights; a couple of broken ornaments), we finished decorating just in time to get ready for my mom's big 50th birthday bash, which we hosted.

We served chili, crackers, cheese, and drinks, and Aunt MB made the mouthwatering cake.  We had lots of black decorations, an Over the Hill badge for the birthday girls, and lots of love.  We had a great time, eating, talking, opening gifts, and spending time with family (and Mom's best pal Becky, too).  I was so glad to be able to celebrate my mom's 50th, and am thankful for all of the help from Aunt MB and Linds.

Aunt MB's creation

about to eat

What can one really say about these three?













giving Mimi a birthday flower

Sunday was another day of celebrating with my mom (Sun. was her actual birthday.).  Jason, Dad, and Linds headed out after church to attend the Bengals game in Nashville, so after attending my church's first service, Connor and I visited Mom's church to spend some birthday time with her.  We had a delicious lunch, shared with Mom's cousin and friend Anne-Marie.

Mom graciously offered to take Connor Sun. afternoon so I could shake a bad sinus headache, and ended up taking him to church with her as well.  He had a blast, and I attended small group by myself, where I got to hold a precious baby for most of the night, and then our grouped packed up and headed to our church's staff appreciation dinner, where I indulged in lots of good food, from fried chicken to corn pudding to hashbrown casserole.

Monday was the first of what will hopefully be many Family Christmas Movie Nights.  Jason thought up the concept of inviting family over each Monday night until Christmas to watch a different holiday film.  We started with Elf, one of our all-time favorites.  Connor was even entertained.  The theme was red candies, and Jason displayed Twizzlers, peppermints, candy canes, Big Red gum (taped strategically under the bar on the island in true Elf style), and lots of other goodies.  Mom made two desserts, and we had popcorn as well.  It was truly a magical time of family fun, and I look forward to next week's selection.  When he takes the time, Jason can be an extremely thoughtful and creative person.







Tuesday was Election Day, which typically means a day off, and while it was for students, this year was a mandatory PD for teachers in our district.  It was, however, a quite productive day.  We were able to meet in content groups, and the English department is busy planning our second year of Poetry Out Loud, an amazing poetry grant that we plan to use as a platform to showcase the talents of our entire school.  We are hoping to outdo last year's event by far.

Jason, Mom, and I left a bit early from our respective meetings to attend an event (which also counted as PD) at WKU that night.  Rafe Esquith, a well known teacher, speaker, and author, gave a moving, motivational, and inspirational talk about his own experiences in the classroom (He has been teaching in LA for 29 years!), and I came away feeling as though I truly can make a difference in my little corner of the world.  I think that we as teachers are so often inundated with negative messages, complaints, lack of funds, etc... that we lose the beauty of why we love what we do, and I was reminded of this after hearing Rafe speak, and especially after hearing from the students whose lives he has changed.

We also had a great dinner with my sis' best friend Lindsay, her husband, her momm and her precious baby boy Patterson.  Connor loves babies, and Patterson was no exception. He wanted to touch, kiss, and love on him, and Lindsay was quite nice about it all, although I'm sure she didn't want a germy toddler all over her newborn.  :)


I came back to school on Wed. with a renewed vigor, and I have had a wonderful week with my students.  They managed to endure working on their memoirs and finshing up a mini-unit on persuasion and propaganda, and we actually had quite a fun time doing it.

Tonight, we are attending a wedding, so I'll hopefully have some pretty pictures to share for next week's Friday edition.


Random facts for the week:

- After our Gabba Live experience, Connor has fallen in love with Gabba all over again, particularly the "Boat" episode.  He asks specifically to watch it every day.

- He loves to sing "Happy Birthday."  It is the first song he actually knows all the words to, and since my mom's bday was the most recent, he goes around the house singing, "Happy birthday to you!  Happy birthday, Mimi!"  He is too cute sometimes.

- Connor has always loves baths and showers, but his current obsession is to take a bath in the "big tub" as he calls it, which is the whirlpool tub in our room.  he plays with trucks, fish, and dumps cups of water everywhere, but his favorite thing to do is lie down on his belly, swishing back and forth, saying "I wimmin, I wimmin." (swimming)


Random photos for the week:


with Sydney, the best student aide EVER

sharing treats with "Ninny"

sisters

Have a blessed weekend, friends!