Hello, November! TGIF Randomness
Grandson Knox browsing in the clothing store after lunch today ~ needed some new stylin duds to wear for his upcoming 2 year photo shoot.
Put a hat on his head and his first reaction is to take it off even though he looks great in a hat
Running off some energy on the trampoline this afternoon, baseball in hand. His newest word is “Mine!”
“October extinguished itself in a rush of howling winds and driving rain and November arrived, cold as frozen iron, with hard frosts every morning and icy drafts that bit at exposed hands and faces.”
― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Grandson Elijah’s second grade class had their ‘Harvest’ party today [whatever that is ~ they don’t have Halloween parties anymore in school and heaven forbid you should wear your costume ~ so the day after Halloween they had a ‘Harvest’ party ~ which sounds more pagan-like to me than Halloween] They got to dress up these little gourds. Elijah dressed his like a character in the movie ‘Avatar’. I said maybe he should have painted his gourd blue. Cute.
Elijah got this award today at school for displaying the 3 R’s ~ Ready, Responsible, Respectful which makes him a Super Student and an Awesome Kid! Way to go, Elijah!
“Come, little leaves” said the wind one day,
“Come over the meadows with me, and play;
Put on your dresses of red and gold;
Summer is gone, and the days grow cold.”
~Come Little Leaves by George Cooper
Daughter Kelly and her hubs Kerry and son Knox moved here this past week, although they’re not quite ready to inhabit their new/old house yet. Lots of boxes to unpack and organizing/cleaning to do. Their house, on the left in this picture, was built in 1913 which makes it 100 years old this year. They’re staying with Neil and me for a while. Their house is just around the corner from us. We walked down there late this afternoon to feed the kitties [and locate the coffee maker ~ Kelly has to be there early tomorrow morning to wait for the Direct TV guy to come hook up their TV ~ and coffee is a must].
November sunset
“November comes
And November goes,
With the last red berries
And the first white snows.
With night coming early,
And dawn coming late,
And ice in the bucket
And frost by the gate.
The fires burn
And the kettles sing,
And earth sinks to rest
Until next spring.”
― Clyde Watson
Happy TGIF! Happy November!
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Friday, November 1, 2013
Day Three Hundred Five 2013
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Day Fifty Nine 2013
Happy Birthday to my honey/hubby Neil who turned 62 today.
We enjoyed a yummy supper at Ocha Thai deli this evening (the only one missing is son in law Kerry) and will party tomorrow night with cake and ice cream for the birthday boy.
We attended grandson Elijah’s Vision Basketball awards this evening. What a great night for all the kids who played this season. This was Elijah’s first time playing basketball, and he loved it. He won a team trophy, as all the kids did, but also won a medal for memorizing all his Bible verses for this season. And each team had one member who won a special award called the Paul award for player who improved most during the season. Elijah won this award. I am so proud of you, Elijah! Loved watching all your games and looking forward to seeing you play again next year.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Day Two Hundred Ninety Three 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Day Two Hundred Sixty Nine 2012
Grandson Elijah’s T Ball team played in the Fall Ball Tournament this evening. His team won 26-12. They did an outstanding job, batting and fielding. The losing team was awarded medals while the winning team watched and applauded for them. Afterward, Elijah said, “But we won! You mean we have to lose to get a medal?” He could not understand it. It doesn’t make any sense, even to a six year old. Of course, his team gets to play again in the tournament. If they lose, they will get a medal. For showing up maybe? We wouldn’t want any hurt feelings. Only in America, folks. I’ll get off my soapbox now.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Day One Hundred Forty Four 2012
Bragging On My Peeps!
My hubby Neil recently won the 2012 Spirit Of Flowserve award for Commitment. You have to be nominated, and they only give it to a couple of people each year. I'm really proud of him for getting this award. He is a hard worker with an amazing work ethic. He would not pose for a picture with his award, saying, "It's corny." I don't think it's corny at all and am more than happy to brag about him
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On the other hand, grandson Elijah was more than happy to pose with his recent award. He received a medal for memorizing the Days Of Creation in his kindergarten class in Bible school at church. He was thrilled to get this honor. I'm so proud of him, and I hope it inspires him to keep on learning about God and spiritual matters. Good job, Elijah! (and Neil!)
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Day One Hundred Fifty Six 2011
Grandson Elijah is very proud of his T Ball trophy. He and his team, the Muck Dogs, deserve kudos for a season well played. I'm so proud of you, Elijah!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Day One Hundred Thirty Eight 2011
I'm tooting grand daughter Shelby's horn today because I'm one proud granny. She received her 4th grade completion certificate and also received the award for outstanding academic achievement and a medal for all As and Bs this school year. Way to go, Shelby, for a job well done, not only this year, but every year you've been at Capshaw. I love you and I'm so very proud of you today and always.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Day One Hundred Twenty Five 2011
Grandson Elijah had reason to be proud today at school. He recited the Golden Rule ("Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" in case you missed Bible class that day) and earned this certificate. Congratulations, Elijah! I'm so proud of you! I'm convinced that if everyone lived by this simple rule, there would be peace on earth. Having said that, in an unfortunate and unforeseen event, his sister took a hole punch and punched a hole through his certificate. Elijah was devastated. The irony is brutal.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Day Three Hundred Thirty Seven 2010
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