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So, Halloween.
We were as they call it down south a "House Divided". :) Aaron was an Auburn football player (daddy's alma mater) and Molly was a Georgia cheerleader (mommy's favorite team). They were so stinking cute! We went to a party at some friend's house, it was a really fun night!
We also hosted our first sleepover! That was an experience! We had Morgan, Molly's friend and Kalen, Aaron's friend over. Everything went realy well, considering our inexperience. I was making hamburgers for dinner when Aaron's friend came up to me and announced that hamburgers mak him throw up. Hmmmm... needless to say, he had a hot dog which he doused with mustard, katsup and hot sauce (I am talking dripping). The kiddo did not eat much. :)
And, finally, Thanksgiving. We started the morning with the second annual Thanksgiving morning run. We did the local 2 mile Turkey Trot and this year we ALL ran, even Molly. Aaron put a whipping on the rest of us and finished in 18 minutes, Dad did it in 19.5 minutes and Molly and I brought up the rear in just over 24 minutes. I love this tradtition, don't feel quite so bad about that extra serving potatoes during the feast. I can't believe how fast my little man is gettting. He ate so much this weekend, he just blew Kyle and I away. We noticed on the way to church that he has outgrown most of his jeans in the recent weeks, we had to go buy new ones... like NOW! Such a bitter sweet thing to see your kids grow like this! Wish I could just keep him small!
We had some of Kyle's coworkers over for dinner, it was a nice and peaceful evening with good friends and good food.
So, now, on to Christmas. I am so excited to watch the kids again this year. Christmas is so magical with them around. I will miss my dad so much, I have bee thinking about him a lot lately. But, he is in my heart, my guess is that is the most important place to have him.
That is it in a nutshell from here for now. I am so blessed!
Finally Done!!!
The kids are awesome! Aaron is the strongest reader in his class (hey Mom's are supposed to boast, right!?) and he seems to be doing really well. A few weeks ago, he decided that there were not enough post it notes in our household. So, he decided to take 8 pads and stuff them in his backpack and bring them home. Figures, the one time mom decides to clean the old backpack out... BAM... busted! So, lesson learned... just ask, someone will be happy to give you a pad of post-its.
Molly is still doing gymnastics (she has her mom's grace, poor baby) and loving it. She really loves kindergarten and loves to write and practice reading. But, most of all she loves playing with her brother. They are so darn sweet together. Lesson learned: moving brings youg siblings closer together. :)
I have been a total slacker on the pictures, but I promise to get some up soon. It is amazing how life-sucking and time consuming a renovation is... never again!
Ahhhh, summer!
On Thursday of last week, Aaron raced in his first BMX race and after crashing in the first qualifier and coming in last, he came in first in the second qualifier and first in the "BIG" race. He rocked!!! SEE ABOVE POST!
We had our first bloody visit to the ER on Saturday night and somehow managed to make it out in less than an hour. Aaron and Kyle were riding their bikes just in front of our neighborhood on "the new road" (they just repaved up there). As they turned into the neighborhood entrance, Aaron skidded on the gravel and, as he says, "bit it". He rode home, little tough dude, and after examination, he and I were off to the ER. After a big ole shot of Laticane, he got two staples in his knee.... OUCH! He was great though, and we hit McD's for a choc shake on the way home jamming to "Another One Bites the Dust"... how appropriate!
Molly has a new hobby of seeing how many hair "pretties" she can fit on her little head, quite amusing! But, luckily she is holding together without any help! She has almost perfected riding on two wheels, we are so proud of her accomplishment, no matter how shaky!
I am loving my new camera! I inherited my dad's Nikon D-70 and it has really inspired me to re-ignite my passion of photography! Thanks DAD!!
We are getting closer to beginning the renovation.... better come soon, I am melting! :)
10 beautiful years!
A brand new day
It has almost been a month that dad has been gone. It really is amazing how life and time carries on after the loss of someone you care about. Time is an incredible drug to help sadness. I still miss him though.
Goodbye Dad
The hardest part was explaining all of the details to my kids. Thank God for my rock of a husband, I don't know what I would do without that wonderful man! We did it ALL together, it is awesome being part of such an incredible team. We made metaphorical references where necessary and, so far, the kids seem ok with all that has happened. Sure they have expressed fear that something will happen to Kyle or I, but the faith in our family keeps fears at bay.
We, as a family, watched Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium last night for our family movie night and it was significant to me. As you will see, so many quotes touched my heart. I share those here simply so that I can come and find them when I need them and, perhaps, they can help my family and Dad's friends as well.
I miss you dad. I love you!
"When King Lear dies in Act Five do you know what William Shakespeare has written? He Dies. That's all, nothing more, no fan fare, no metaphor, no brilliant final words. The culmination of the world's most inspirational work of dramatic literature is, He Died. It took Shakespeare a genius to come up with he dies. And every time I read those two words I find myself overwhelmed with dysphoria, I know its only natural to be sad, but not because of the words he dies, but because of the life we saw prior to the words" - Mr. Magorioum
Adjusting to change
I am working on the pictures, they are coming soon, I promise. We reviewed the first set of plans for the house on Thursday and half of the plans are perfect, the other half needed some work. I received a call this morning to expect to meet our builder at church tomorrow for the first set of revisions. This is going so well, I just can't wait to see the finished product!
The kids are doing well. School is going great for both of them, it seems to be a good fit. Today with Kyle out of town we are feeling a bit of the burn of being the new kids on the block without anyone to play with. Again, we will prevail! Tonight is movie, pizza and homebaked cookies night! We are all excited, should be fun!
Here is a site I found with some cool videos about our new home
Move to Montrose
Right before we left, Aaron broke his arm doing a landing (like a frog) off of the monkey bars at school. Thank goodness I had just enjoyed a massage, because the madness happened sooner than expected. He was such a brave little guy... he only cried a few tears! I would have lost it, he gets that from his dad!
Aaron and Molly are both doing fantastic! They both love their schools and are enjoying making new friends and exploring their new home. We found a church last weekend that I think we will enjoy very much. So, all in all, things for the Rhoderick's are wonderful.
I will post before pics of the house soon, we are meeting with the builder tomorrow... so exciting!