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Friday, September 25, 2009

Another Trip to South Carolina

One of the reasons Courtney flew all the way from Utah was to visit our Grampa Warner. So, me, mom, dad and Courtney drove 6 hours in one day to do just that. It was great to visit with my grandparents again. We are wish Grampa nothing but the best during this physically and emotionally trying time. Love you Grampa.
Carey, Grampa and Courtney
My mother with her parents

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Courtney Visits Georgia

My sister came to visit us in Georgia! She stayed 5 nights and I spent 4 nights at my parents house so that I could be with her as much as possible. It was so great to be with my big sis again. She wasn't able to bring any of her kids with her and that was a bummer. I adore her kids!! Yet, it was nice to have her less distracted during her visit. We were able to play some board games without the interruption of our children. Thanks to Rhonda and Jim for watching Boston some for me so that I could spend some quality time with my sister.

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Visiting my Grandparents in South Carolina

We drove 7 hours in one day (round trip) to visit my grandparents in South Carolina. It was wonderful to catch up with them. Aren't my Grandparents the cutest? I just love them so much and wish that we could move their home in South Carolina to Loganville, Georgia. Grampa started chemotherapy to treat his recently detected pancreatic cancer. I love my grampa very much and am hoping for a speedy recovery.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Labor Day at Hilton Head Island

We went to Hilton Head Island for Labor Day with Chris's parents. This was Boston's first trip to the beach. After watching the waves roll in a few times, he said that the ocean looked like Diet Coke. I guess the bubbles on the sand kinda resembles Diet Coke. Boston cracked us up when he experienced his very first taste of ocean water. We were looking forward to his initial reaction, so we did not prepare him for the salty taste. Naturally, he was shocked and started spitting it out. When Chris asked him what the water tasted like, Boston replied, "It tastes like GROSS!!!" Too bad the ocean doesn't taste like Diet Coke.

Family photo on the sand dunes.
Daddy being sympathetic to Boston's tummy ache.

Chris and I brought our bikes with us and enjoyed a LONG bike ride. We were so excited about how bike friendly the streets are. While exploring the island, we came across Christopher Drive and just had to stop for the photo op. It was an enjoyable ride, but someone paid the price with sore leg muscles the next day. (and that someone was not me) ;)

Chris and Boston getting silly with the crab legs. Bos loves to make funny faces. At least he's not camera shy...

Fresh crab legs is one of my top reasons for a vacation to the ocean. It's a must!!

Yummy ice cream at "Hilton Head Ice Cream". For such a unique little ice cream shop, I'm surprised that they couldn't come up with a name with a little more personality.

Posing with the dolphin at Hilton Head Ice Cream.

The whole gang at "The Crazy Crab". I love that Spanish Moss but it freaked Boston out when it was dark. It was funny.

Gettin' CRAZY at The Crazy Crab.

More faces at The Crazy Crab.

Daddy buried his feet in the sand.

Me and my little man. Although, he's not so little anymore. I can't believe that he'll be 3 next month!!

All in all, I'd say Boston's 1st trip to the beach was a success. We were only there 2.5 days, but it was long enough to make some sweet memories.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Braves Game

Chris and I had the pleasure of tailgating before a Braves Game with some friends. It had been a while since we've tailgated and we really enjoyed ourselves. We got to the parking lot so early that we were able to find a perfect spot with shade and some grass. Good times.
Me and Tasha posing before the game.

Thanks to Chris' parents for watching Boston for us so that we could get away for a while.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

My Grandma is 91 Years Old!!

My Gramma celebrated her 91st birthday! We should all be so lucky in health. She's earned it though. All through life, she's been active and eats relatively healthy. (with the exception of her daily cups of coffee, but who doesn't have a vice?) Even at 91 years of age, she drives herself to church every Sunday, she volunteers once a week at her local hospital and keeps a part time job at a health food store. She is truly an inspiration!! You go Gramma!

I've never seen Boston smile so BIG!

All you have to do is walk inside my Grammas house and you will instantly discover that she is Dutch. Dutch decor all around, windmills and wooden shoes are no stranger there. Boston couldn't help himself and just had to prance around in the wooden shoes. They're no Stride Rites, but they sure are fun to tap around in. I have a similar picture of myself as a child in these shoes. I should blog it and compare these pics. Dang, not scanner. Just use your imagination and keep in mind that I was a very cute kid. :) :)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Grampa's Workshop

My parents have been watching Boston for me while I go to work. Thanks mom and dad! Usually Chris's mom, Rhonda takes care of him while I'm working, but she's been in Virginia visiting with her family. So Boston has been having a BLAST over at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Here's Boston in my dad's handy workshop. Boss loves to "fix" things with tools. He always gets so excited whenever Chris gets his toolbox out. Screwdrivers and hammers are his favorite.