Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Fantasy Lake
We are finally nearing the end of the summer update posts (I promise :) ) In early August, Tom, Bella and I, along with our close friends, Tonya and Aaron Adams took a trip to a place called Fantasy Lake, in Hope Mills. It was only about a 20 minute drive, and at that point in the summer, it was still in the 100s here in North Carolina. This place is basically a red-neck-dream-come-true lake park. On the adult side, there are tarzan and trapeze swings, jump towers, drop slides, "master blaster" slides, banana slides, diving boards, pedal boats, and porch swings in the water. The kid side, called "Fantasy Land for Kids" has 3 big slides, 3 small slides, 8 cable zip lines, 6 tarzan swings, 12 infant swings and a shaded bench area in the water! Needless to say, with Tonya and I being preggers, we hung out with Bella in the kids area and we let the boys go play on the grown-up stuff. Here are some pics and a video of some of Bella's adventures that day.
Following in Nono's Footsteps???
This short post is dedicated to Annabella and her photography skills. Since I have a small, very easy-to-use camera, I often let her take it around the apartment and take photographs of...well...whatever she pleases. Her are just a few shots that she took. Keep in mind, that whenever my camera was returned to me, there would be anywhere from 20 to 100 new photos. Photos of EVERYTHING. From the air conditioning vent to the back of her hand - she likes to photograph it all. Enjoy!
The couch
Bella's Room #1
Bella's Room #2
Self-Portrait #1
Self-Portrait #2
Silly Daddy
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Summer Fun 2010...Better Late than Never (right?!)
Here is a photo update of some of the things we did this summer:
In June, as a combination Father's Day and early birthday present for Tom, I rented him a 2010 Chevy Camaro (his dream car) - in yellow, of course, so Bella called it Bumblebee the whole time (after the Transformers movies). We drove in it down to Charlotte, NC, where we enjoyed dinner at the Cheesecake Factory and then got to go see...
In June, as a combination Father's Day and early birthday present for Tom, I rented him a 2010 Chevy Camaro (his dream car) - in yellow, of course, so Bella called it Bumblebee the whole time (after the Transformers movies). We drove in it down to Charlotte, NC, where we enjoyed dinner at the Cheesecake Factory and then got to go see...
RASCALL FLATTS!!!
Both my loves looking SO intelligent!
Much Better :)
We took a trip to the Airborne & Special Operations Museum in downtown Fayetteville in July. It was actually really neat to see the history behind what Tom does in the army, and what an important role the airborne and special operations commands have had in defending our freedom and the lives of so many...
The view from the outside
The outer walkway was lined with marble plaques. This one is of Tom's MOS:
This is the lobby
Lobby Again
WWI
Korea
WWII
In the belly of a WWII airplane!!!
Vietnam
Bella and Tom also got to go on an airborne simulator to experience the feeling of jumping out of an airplane, riding in a helicopter, downhill skiing, and riding a motorcycle! I couldn't go because of little TJ...
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Pictures, Pictures, Pictures!
I have finally loaded all the pictures off of my little camera and can now give you all a visual update as to what our summer looked like. Actually, the pictures start from the end of spring, so lets start there...am I ever behind or what?! Sheesh...
First there was her Cubbies ceremony for finishing her Jumper Book!
The Snatch-and-Run
Look Mom! I did it!!!
Then she had her Pre-K(3) Promotion Program
The children sang for the parents - ADORABLE!!!
Then came the "diplomas"
These next two are blurry - Bella just moved too fast!
Woo-hoo!!!
Monday, September 13, 2010
still kickin'...
so it's been roughly three months since I've posted a blog update - and as I've claimed before - I'm just not a journal keeper/writer. I'll keep making concerted efforts to update the blog as often as possible, and to post new pictures here and there. My goal for this week is to give a rough update of what this summer has entailed and some of the things we have done.
In a nutshell, Bella and I made it to Fayetteville, North Carolina safely and have managed to settle in quite nicely. We found a church to call "home" at Liberty Baptist Church in Spring Lake (about a 20 minute drive). While it is a larger church than what I am used to, it still maintains that close-knit, family feel and has lots of smaller ministries that we are able to get involved with. I am enjoying attending their "ABF"'s (Adult Bible Fellowships), which back in Hawaii, was called Sunday School - where adults can meet in the mornings before the regulare service to study more in-depth topics of the bible. The ABF I attend is for all women and we've just kicked off a 52-week study of the entire bible. They also have a group called MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers). While I am a MOPS, I'll be providing child care during their meeting times because its a paid position, and frankly, we can use all the additional income we can get at this point. Liberty also has the AWANA Club at their church, and I'm so greatful that Bella can continue her second year of cubbies there. Since its such a far drive, I've also volunteered to help with the cubbies on Wednesday nights (fun!!!).
I've also gotten into a Moms Co-op group here where we co-op babysitting time instead of paying cash. I have yet to use any of my time for either babysitting for- or having Bella babysat, but just that the option is there is awesome. The moms also meet on the first Friday of every month just to get together and hang out. Its a great group of women that I am happy to be a part of.
I'm homeschooling Bella this year through the Myron B. Thompson Academy in Hawaii, and that keeps my mornings fairly busy. She is also enrolled in gymnastics and ballet twice a week in the afternoons and in the downtimes between all those other activities, I fit in the housework, laundry, grocery shopping and cooking. Domesticity at its best.
Oh - and I'm entering my 26th week of pregnancy with little Thomas John McKenna. Its gone by so fast and so slow at the same time. Part of me can't wait till it's over and he's in my arms, and the other part is silently freaking out that I only have 14 short weeks left and have to face the all-too-scary birthing process again.
More tomorrow...
In a nutshell, Bella and I made it to Fayetteville, North Carolina safely and have managed to settle in quite nicely. We found a church to call "home" at Liberty Baptist Church in Spring Lake (about a 20 minute drive). While it is a larger church than what I am used to, it still maintains that close-knit, family feel and has lots of smaller ministries that we are able to get involved with. I am enjoying attending their "ABF"'s (Adult Bible Fellowships), which back in Hawaii, was called Sunday School - where adults can meet in the mornings before the regulare service to study more in-depth topics of the bible. The ABF I attend is for all women and we've just kicked off a 52-week study of the entire bible. They also have a group called MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers). While I am a MOPS, I'll be providing child care during their meeting times because its a paid position, and frankly, we can use all the additional income we can get at this point. Liberty also has the AWANA Club at their church, and I'm so greatful that Bella can continue her second year of cubbies there. Since its such a far drive, I've also volunteered to help with the cubbies on Wednesday nights (fun!!!).
I've also gotten into a Moms Co-op group here where we co-op babysitting time instead of paying cash. I have yet to use any of my time for either babysitting for- or having Bella babysat, but just that the option is there is awesome. The moms also meet on the first Friday of every month just to get together and hang out. Its a great group of women that I am happy to be a part of.
I'm homeschooling Bella this year through the Myron B. Thompson Academy in Hawaii, and that keeps my mornings fairly busy. She is also enrolled in gymnastics and ballet twice a week in the afternoons and in the downtimes between all those other activities, I fit in the housework, laundry, grocery shopping and cooking. Domesticity at its best.
Oh - and I'm entering my 26th week of pregnancy with little Thomas John McKenna. Its gone by so fast and so slow at the same time. Part of me can't wait till it's over and he's in my arms, and the other part is silently freaking out that I only have 14 short weeks left and have to face the all-too-scary birthing process again.
More tomorrow...
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