Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving



We have so much to be thankful for this year, but topping the list has to be the birth of our first nephew/cousin, Jackson. Dave and Emily generously offered to fly here to join us for Jack's first Thanksgiving, and it has been an awesome visit. Jackson is adorable (of course) and mild-mannered, and the kids can't get enough of him. My mom hosted our Thanksgiving meal this year giving me something else for which I am thankful!

Jamestown with the 5th Grade



On Friday, Bailey's class had a field trip to Jamestown, and I was a chaperone. It turned out to be a fun trip. The weather was cold and windy, but at least it wasn't raining. I had never been to Jamestown before, so I learned a lot. Did you know as recently as 40 years ago, it was thought that the site of the original settlement had eroded into the James River? Dr. Bill Kelso convinced folks that an archaeological dig would contradict that notion, and since then, over a million artifacts have been discovered.

We also made it to the Virginia Historical Society for a tour. What a great place! We had a terrific docent who really kept the kids engaged. Apparently you can visit the place for free on Sundays - I'd like to make a field trip for us one day.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

61 Pancakes


In many ways, having lots of kids is just easier. Everyone always has a playmate. If they get tired of the one they are playing with, they just move on to someone else. If you need a favor or a chore accomplished, someone in a good mood is probably available.

It's the meals that will get you. Feeding a family of 10 has very little down time. You finish one meal, you really need to be starting (or at least planning) the next one. This morning, I fixed 61 pancakes (thank you, Uncle Chris, for my awesome electric griddle - not a burned pancake in the bunch!). It was 11:15 before the mess was cleaned up. And it was 12:00 when I started making lunch.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Blogger houseguests





When your favorite bloggers leave their children with you for the weekend, you feel the pressure to uphold that blogger tradition. We didn't go anywhere without the camera. Soccer games, lunch at Martin's, pyramid-building in the frigid, fall weather, and lots of playing back at home.

Somehow building pyramids in the sand is so much easier than trying to do it when you're cold and all bundled up. But we eventually succeeded.

Cal, Will and the Little People® spent several quality hours playing together. Meanwhile, the girls modeled all the clothes in the house in their elaborate game of make-believe. (Cal reported that he was recruited to play Luke, the security guard, but he refused.)

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Halloween 2007



















Halloween brought extra excitement this year as we were a part of AJ's friend Kate's first trick-or-treating experience. Kate doesn't live in a neighborhood ideal for going door-to-door, so we were happy to take her around our neighborhood.
Cal had his first opportunity to go out with his friends instead of his family. He proudly returned with six pounds of candy!

Women's soccer






UVA women's soccer played Virginia Tech, and we just had to see it. On the plus side, the weather was beautiful, it was $1 concessions night, many of Bailey's teammates met us there, and we were able to see some awesome soccer. On the negative side, the game didn't start until 8pm which meant home by 10:30pm. On a school night! Needless to say, we had a great time.