Showing posts with label Kelly Kimbrough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly Kimbrough. Show all posts
Friday, March 29, 2013
Day Eighty Eight 2013
Daughter Kelly and grandson Knox are visiting this weekend.
Knox will be 16 months old in four days. He’s getting so big ~ the consummate toddler, always on the go and curious about everything.
He sat down with Elmo and his mom long enough this afternoon to watch America’s Funniest Home Videos. And then he was off again because there’s a whole house full of stuff to explore.
Happy TGIF, y’all!
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Day Eighty Two 2013
[Ever Lovin Saturday![
Neil and I spent several hours this afternoon and evening with daughter Kelly, son in law Kerry and grandson Knox, who has really grown since we saw him almost three weeks ago.
His new favorite thing to do is lift this jug of detergent and carry it from the laundry room into the kitchen and back again.
By the way he grunts and groans when he’s picking it up, you’d think it was full and weighed a hundred pounds. We told him how big and strong he is, which pleased him to no end. So he kept doing it, over and over. Major cuteness.
We enjoyed a yummy lunch at The Chop House and got to sit beside the fireplace which didn’t really need to be going since the day was so mild. Knox had fun playing with cell phones and noodles. He had my phone to his ear at one point, like he was listening to somebody. He may have made a call for all I know. I would have taken his picture when he was doing this but he was using my phone.
He LOVES to be outside, and he LOVES to play with brooms.
He had more fun than pint sized human beings should be allowed to have on a Saturday afternoon.
He’ll sweep your porch for free any day of the week.
We went for a brief stroll around the neighborhood where you might hear/see a barking dog. Or even a moo cow or two. There’s a big farm close by.
He’s learning to feed himself with a spoon.
And doing a most excellent job, landing those spaghetti O’s right where they’re supposed to be.
Son in law Kerry worked hard all day (and all week) but stopped by Toots for some take out supper of chicken and fries and big fat onion rings, which is a treat for Neil and me since we don’t have a Toots any more. Thanks, Kerry! We enjoyed the meal and enjoyed those delicious dark chocolate brownies and ice cream and the whole time we got to spend with our far away peeps. And we especially enjoyed those sweet [wet] goodbye Knox kisses. Love you guys!
Neil and I spent several hours this afternoon and evening with daughter Kelly, son in law Kerry and grandson Knox, who has really grown since we saw him almost three weeks ago.
His new favorite thing to do is lift this jug of detergent and carry it from the laundry room into the kitchen and back again.
By the way he grunts and groans when he’s picking it up, you’d think it was full and weighed a hundred pounds. We told him how big and strong he is, which pleased him to no end. So he kept doing it, over and over. Major cuteness.
We enjoyed a yummy lunch at The Chop House and got to sit beside the fireplace which didn’t really need to be going since the day was so mild. Knox had fun playing with cell phones and noodles. He had my phone to his ear at one point, like he was listening to somebody. He may have made a call for all I know. I would have taken his picture when he was doing this but he was using my phone.
He LOVES to be outside, and he LOVES to play with brooms.
He had more fun than pint sized human beings should be allowed to have on a Saturday afternoon.
He’ll sweep your porch for free any day of the week.
We went for a brief stroll around the neighborhood where you might hear/see a barking dog. Or even a moo cow or two. There’s a big farm close by.
He’s learning to feed himself with a spoon.
And doing a most excellent job, landing those spaghetti O’s right where they’re supposed to be.
Son in law Kerry worked hard all day (and all week) but stopped by Toots for some take out supper of chicken and fries and big fat onion rings, which is a treat for Neil and me since we don’t have a Toots any more. Thanks, Kerry! We enjoyed the meal and enjoyed those delicious dark chocolate brownies and ice cream and the whole time we got to spend with our far away peeps. And we especially enjoyed those sweet [wet] goodbye Knox kisses. Love you guys!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Day Sixty Five 2013
I used to be Snow White, but I drifted.
~Mae West
I think we’ve had more snow days in March than we’ve had the entire winter. [this makes me think of the first moon landing for some reason ~ one small step]
Lunch at Ocha today with daughter Holly, grandson Knox, daughter Kelly and hubby Neil.
Knox and his mom went back home today after spending the last several days with us. Miss you guys!
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Day Sixty Four 2013
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Day Three Hundred Sixty Five 2012
My family got hit with the stomach flu bug after Christmas. Daughter Kelly was the first to get zapped, then they started falling like dominoes. Grandson Knox, grandson Elijah, and son in law Kerry suffered (or are still suffering) with this crud. Daughter Holly is iffy at this point. Hubby Neil says he refuses to get it, but it’s not looking too good for him, either. Kelly is over it, and Knox has finally come through it, as you can see from the picture. I’m patiently waiting my turn at this, for no one seems to escape it once exposed. Keep a good thought for us! Hope you all stay healthy on this next to last day of 2012. Today is Day Three Hundred Sixty Five, but this was a leap year, so we get an extra day. Happy New Year’s Eve Eve!
Friday, December 28, 2012
Day Three Hundred Sixty Three 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Day Two Hundred Fifty Six 2012
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Day Two Hundred Fifty Two 2012
Knox…in the hood. Property of Monkey Business
We went to Fall Fun Fest on the courthouse square this afternoon after the rain went away and the sun decided to come out. Neil and I browsed the crafts and bought some pottery bowls and mugs and a couple of tie dyed things for the grandkids. We hung out at Poet’s and enjoyed some frozen hot chocolate while daughter Kelly visited with one of her long-time friends.
Knox and Kelly hangin’ at the Fest.
Crock o’ Knox! Having a blast playing with anything that is not a toy. Woo Hoo! Good time Saturday.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Day One Hundred Ninety Nine 2012
Breakfast at The Corner Coffeehouse This Morning With Daughter Kelly and Grandson Knox~~Iced Coffee And A Blueberry Muffin
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Day One Hundred Eighty Three 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Day One Hundred Sixty Nine 2012
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY TO THREE OF THE BEST DADS AROUND~SON IN LAW JERRY AND DAUGHTER SHELBY AND SON ELIJAH~SON IN LAW KERRY AND SON KNOX~AND MY HUBBY NEIL AND DAUGHTERS KELLY AND HOLLY~YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME! I LOVE YOU ALL!
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Day One Hundred Fifty 2012
Enjoyed one last lunch with my peeps before everyone packed up and headed for home after the Memorial Day weekend. Ocha Thai food deli is so totally yummy!
I suggested doughnuts from Ralph’s, but the grandpeeps wanted ice cream from Cream City. Grandson Elijah’s fave flavor is called Superman, which is actually rainbow colored vanilla ice cream. He also tried a scoop of cookie dough. I love his Superman-blue mustache.
Grandson Knox didn’t get any ice cream, but I don’t think he cared too much. He was ready for a nap.
Grand daughter Shelby and daughter Kelly: self-portrait taken by Kelly. I had a great time with my family this past weekend. The house is way too quiet right now. How it all flies by!
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Day One Hundred Thirty Three 2012
Visiting daughter Kelly and grandson Knox today for Kelly’s very first Mother’s Day. She’s a great mommy, who—along with husband Kerry—is rearing a—how shall we say—‘quirky’ son. He’s always in motion when he’s awake and unpredictable from day to day. Keeps his parents on their toes. Never a dull moment. Knox is totally precious. I could squeeze the stuffing out of him. Happy Mother’s Day, Kelly!! I love you so much and am so blessed to have you in my life!! Never doubt that you are a wonderful mom. Knox is blessed to have such a loving and caring mother.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Day Three Hundred Forty Five 2011
Our weekend with newest grandpeep, Knox, is about to come to an end. Seems like most of the pictures I’ve taken of him he’s sleeping, but I did catch him in a big yawn this evening. And the Kimbrough family posed for a snapshot just before son in law Kerry had to head off to work. Neil and I have had a blast helping to take care of him. We’ll miss him when we get home. I know our arms will feel empty without that sweet little bundle of love to hold.
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