Friday, August 31, 2007

Lunchtime with Rebekah












What makes a mother let her one year old child feed herself ravioli and green beans when she has a ton of things to get accomplished and suitcases to be packed before heading out of town in a matter of hours? Well, I have just experienced this JOY! What fun it was to sit down with the camera and watch our little Rebekah as she reveled in her task of playing with...I mean eating... lunch. It was an amusing interruption in the midst of a busy day.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Nanny and Papa's











We sure look forward to going to Nanny and Papa's. You can tell by the pictures ~ Papa takes the kids fishing while mom and I relax and chase Rebekah around in their new home. They retired and built this house which sits right above the White River. It's absolutely beautiful there and one of the most peaceful places you can be ~ on their screened in back deck while watching the hummingbirds, yellow goldfinches, red-headed woodpeckers and numerous other birds as they come up to the deck to eat birdseed. We will be going again this weekend, Labor Day, so I'll have to post more pictures next week of our trip.








Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Ah, the joy of living back in the South







This morning brought quite a surprise! My wonderful snake loving son came knocking frantically on the door...he always wants to come in a locked door after going out another door! Anyway, he comes calling that "there is a copperhead!" We have lived here a year and fortunately, have only found non-venomous snakes in the yard. Well, today was a different story! Underneath our downspout splash guard nestled a 19 1/2 inch copperhead. It was not his lucky day! I insisted that Nicholas go fetch a hoe! He, of course, had to have pictures first. So, now you get to enjoy them. You'll have to visit his site to see the de-capitated photos. There is a good one showing the vertical eyes...ugh! My first thought was it's time to move back up north. But my second thought, which should have been my first thought, was Praise God that this was the first venomous snake we have seen in the year that we have been here and Praise God this one didn't bite anyone, as I believe it's been here for a few days! In the future we will pay more attention when our German Shepherd is excitedly sniffing around the downspout covers!!

Monday, August 20, 2007


Welcome to our Blog!

Hello! This blog has been created mainly to keep our friends and family updated on what is going on with us ~ and also as we live some distance from a lot of our friends and family, as a place they can go to see photos of our family.