Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Cookies for Santa!
- 2 1/2 cups of flour
- 1 Tsp of Baking Soda
- 1/2 Tsp of salt
- 1/2 cup of margarine
- 1/2 cup of shortening
- 1 cup of packed brown sugar
- 1/2 cup of granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 1/2 Tsp of vanilla
- 1 large bag of m&ms
Recipe:
- Stir together the flour, baking soda, and salt in a bowl and set it aside.
- In a seperate bowl, beat the margarine and shotening on Medium speed for 30 seconds.
- Add the brown sugar and granulated sugar and beat til fluffy.
- Add the eggs and Vanilla and beat well.
- Add the bowl of dry ingredients a little at a time until mixed.
Bake at 375 degrees for about 8 to 10 minutes.
While Joey was in surgery, Gracie finally conked out! I wrapped all of the presents and helped Santa put together a tricycle. Joey finaaly got home tonight at 2:45 AM.Tuesday, December 23, 2008
R.I.P.
My little phone succumbed to death by accidental drowning. I accidentally dropped her in the bath tub earlier this week. I have not replaced her since phones are just so expensive and I am standing on principle. I refuse to replace a phone that I have owned for several years with her identical sister for close to 300 dollars. That is rediculous!
It has been a tough week, I am going a bit stir crazy. Our home phone line isn't working, even though I have continued to pay the bill since April. (It has never worked!!) I have been basically stranded without a phone. I was able to use my onstar phone in my car, but have now run out of minutes.
So, all of you who are my beloved friends, don't think I am mad or just not talking to you... I am just phoneless and If Idon't talk to you before, Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Pretty!
Katy gave her the frog prince onesie and the matching bow. I paired those withe a jersey knit bubble skirt and some baby legs. Gracie kept saying ,"pretty". She was proud to wear this outfit!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Kids do the funniest things!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Shoes, Shoes, and More Shoes
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Christmas Decorations
Now if I could just finish hanging the lights on the house. I have lights hanging on only the left side of my roof. There is a tall peak in the center of our house that I didn't feel safe climbing over unless Joey was home to call 911 if fell. So we have the most pitiful house on the block. Ahhh, maybe next year we will do better.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Catch Up!
Daddies and the kiddos playing ball in the yard On Thanksgiving
Gracie eating a cupcake on the driveway on Thanksgiving
I hope everyone's Thanksgiving was festive. Ours was uneventful, but we had a great time visiting with Sam, Staci, and Kirsten. The Holidays are going to be tough for us this year. We are so close to our families, but still can't travel to see them this year. I must admit, I am struggling to catch some Christmas spirit. Pray for me!
Friday, December 5, 2008
Early Thanksgiving!
Gracie in her carseat on the way to the airport
Gracie and I set out on Friday afternoon heading to the airport. Those of you who know me personally are very aware that I fly by the seat of my pants. I often push the limits on time and am typically late to the airport. Rarely do I miss a flight, but I cam make it a stressful event narrowly making it threw the airplane door. ( I have only missed a plane twice, I think) Anyways, Joey and I had planned to meet at the airport since we weren't sure he could get home before we needed to leave for the airport.It was a good plan in theory, but much harder to pull off than we expected. Joey got caught up in surgery and missed our flight. It didn't suprise me but I was disappointed in the fact that (once again) we wouldn't be traveling together.
Gracie was too excited to sleep once we landed. She had to be a fairy princess for a while.
Thankfully, we were able to book him the first flight out on Saturday morning and he was able to make that flight.
Everything she needs at Nana's: cheetos, a barbie, and fairy wings
Joey taking a ride on the rope swing
Joey and Hannah fishing-- Its all Joey wanted to do!
Thanks mom and dad for a great weekend! We love you lots and can't wait 'til we can all be in the same place again!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Down the tubes
So, it all started the night before her surgery was to take place. I was a nervous wreck because Gracie couldn't have anything to eat or drink after midnight. For a grown person, this is no big deal. But for a toddler, this is forever. She drinks her sippy cup all night long. I typically have to get up around 4:30 in the morning to refill it so that she has something to sip on until she officially wakes up. Well, lets just say, it was a long night and we both cried ourselves to sleep several times, but we survived.
We were at the hospital at 6AM with bells on. Ready to get it over with and get some breakfast. I was very anxious, Joey was calm as a cucumber. Gracie was "hung-y"! The faith that Joey has in medicine was slightly baffeling to me that morning. He tried to be supportive when I cried and had a small panic attack as they took her from me. He teassured mr that she would be fine as she disappeared behind the swinging doors that led to wherever the O.R. was.
Gracie wasn't gone for more than five minutes when they came to get us.
We joined her in the recovery room, where she cried and wallowed her body around. She couldn't get comfortable and was very confused about where she was.
We took her to the car. She stopped crying once she was in the confines of her car seat. She recognized it and felt better as her anestesia wore off.
We drove across the street to McDon*ld's, got breakfast, and went home.
We all took a nap for a few hours, then Gracie woke up. It was as if nothing happened. She played with the dogs, took a bath, and went down early.
Putting tubes in Gracie's ears were the best thing we could have done! We are very happy with how well it all turned out.