Wednesday, December 29, 2010

The Princess and the Pea


Once upon a time, a long time ago, there was a King, Queen and Prince. The Prince, by law, was to marry a Princess, but there was none to be found that suited him.
One stormy night, a young woman came to the castle. She was separated from her family in the storm and needed shelter. The King and Queen agreed to allow her to spend the night. She told the Queen she was a Princess, but you could not tell by her tattered clothes and tired body. The Queen, wanting to know for sure, placed a pea under 20 mattresses and 20 feather beds, knowing that a true Princess was extraordinarily sensitive and wouldn't be able to sleep.
The next morning, the Princess said she felt like she was sleeping on a rock, and was surprised for she thought 20 mattresses would provide a wonderful sleep. The Queen was elated, and told the Prince (who had already fallen in love with the Princess). He told the Queen that he already knew she was a real Princess by "the gentleness of her eyes, the softness of her voice and the kindness of her heart".



And, the Queen told the girl that she could spend the night at their castle.


She prepared 20 mattresses with 20 feather beds. Then, she placed a single pea under the lowest mattress.



Then the girl (Princess!) layed down for what she thought would be a good night's sleep.



Thank you Ms. Donna for this most thoughtful gift! Kate loves the story and the doll!
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Sunday, December 26, 2010

It snowed in Coosada!


Actually, we had flurries all day. No sticking. But, the kids had fun trying to catch snowflakes on their tongues!



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Christmas 2010


Our Christmas Eve started out with dinner with our neighbors, the Weekleys. This is now a 3 year tradition! This year we had taco soup and hot sandwiches. I will never forget 3 years ago, Scott and I were both working on Christmas Eve. When I got home, Jimmy has built a fire in our fireplace (the first since we had lived here) and Janice invited us over for dinner. It was so thoughtful, and I'm so glad that the thought has turned into a tradition!

I had tried to make our cookies for Santa before dinner, but the dough wasn't cooperating. Well, the dough didn't cooperate AT ALL, even after refrigerating it for several hours. I ended up making circles of the dough and flattening them out, then decorating them. But, Santa enjoyed them - so it was worth it! We placed 9 carrots on the plate for the reindeer (including Rudolph). The kids also spread their reindeer food over the lawn so that our house could be easily seen! Then, to bed everyone went (well, almost everyone)...



The next morning, we waited for the kids to wake us up, which was about 7:30am. They both woke us up saying, "Mama! Daddy! Wake up! Santa came!" They were so excited. Kate got what she wanted: a camera and a barbie (a veterinarian barbie none the less!), puzzles and pajamas, a book and assorted princess art. Brooks got what he wanted: a tennis raquet, tennis balls, a football, a baseball tee, pajamas, 2 books, a Wii game and assorted little things. He also got a UGA bedspread set - which he loved once he understood what it was!





Our Christmas was wonderful.
We are the most blessed family and we thank God for our blessings every day.
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Friday, December 17, 2010

Updated Client Knowledge!

In case you haven't read it in a while, I updated my "client knowledge" column on the right side of my blog. If you want some laughs, just click and read!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A child's heart

Kate just overheard a commercial about a "back pain sufferers". There was a patient named Sylvester that was told that he would need surgery and shots. She immediately turned around and asked if we could pray for him! I told her of course - that we could pray for anyone she wanted to. Then she said that she was so glad that Sylvester was put on TV so that lots of people could find out and they could also pray for him.

She has a pure heart! I wish that it could be there forever~

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Mally the Dog



Here is our Mally. She is doing so much better at our house. While she isn't completely trustworthy, I consider her relatively housebroken. Her only vice (still) is the fact that she won't come when called if outside. She runs like a wild pig. Sure do wish we had a fenced in back yard... oh well. Golden Retrievers are pretty good dogs - she is the first one I've ever owned.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Sunday, December 5, 2010

PS



Somebody hold me back!

:)
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Playing more


An oldie but a goodie! :)
Before and after...


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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Trying it out


Photoshop is hard.

But, I think I am getting it.

Maybe.





I really like this one of Kate


If I could have manipuated this one this well last week, it would have been our Christmas card. (You didn't read that, Casey)
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Photoshop

Well, I got Adobe Photoshop Elements. To say it is not user friendly is an understatement. I am working on it, but wow! it is difficult. I am excited to learn something new, but I have always done so much better with a teacher than learning on my own.

This is an old update - but Reed is doing so great now! There is a large defect growing out of his hoof where an abscess ruptured. When I put him out tonight he took off across the pasture - bucking all the way! :)

I hope that Scott will get to work more on the deck tomorrow - if his help is able to come. I hope so. And, the SEC Championship game is tomorrow... War Eagle!