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Thursday, June 7, 2012

The smell of plastic

I know everyone knows this already.. but pinterest is the most genius thing. ever. Really. After being out of school for 2 weeks, (1 being on vacation) I am completely and totally bored. The kids and I have played every game, used up all the sidewalk chalk, and played outside in the water until we are immune to tanning now.
So to pinterest I went. I found some fun things to do, made me a list, and headed to Wal-Mart for supplies. I came home with plenty of stuff to keep up busy for the next few days. (I hope.)

Tonight, I made these:


take pony beads. lay them flat in a pan (no need to flour or butter)


bake at 400 degrees for about 10 minutes. yes, your house will smell
like burning plastic, but it's not as strong as you think.


after a few minutes, they started to look like Trix cereal!


Take them out after 10 minutes. It cools and hardens almost instantly.


Pop it out and viola! I put a washer in the top of mine
so it wouldn't melt so I could put some ribbon in it.


Ta da! How fun!


So then we made some little ones to give as happies or
use for birthday parties... I'm still deciding what to do with them.
These I didn't put any washers. I am going to drill tiny holes
in them and put ribbon in. 



This one was all sorts of beads and shapes. It has a lot of clear in it
so it catches light pretty!


I started doing color schemes to see what looked the best..
This one was pink and grey.


Blue and pink.


Orange and Green.


Pink and Grey/Blue.


Multi.


Up against the light!


I have one hanging outside already. I have to drill holes in all the others and then see what to do with them!

Right now... I'm baking. Oreo Poke Cake and these yummy things:


They smell SO good right now. There isn't a name for them yet.. Recipe to follow! :)

I'm off to finish baking and making pinterest projects! I plan on painting today and letting the kids paint outside. I bought these magnet ceramic paint things last night for them to do. We have a ballgame tonight, and then we have Life Group in Aberdeen. Happy Thursday!


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Chattanooga Vaca

We left on the 31st for Chattanooga. All 8 of us. My family of 4, my brother in law and his fiance, BJ and a cousin, Jeremy. Don't worry, we took 2 cars. We got there around 11, ate lunch and then headed for the aquarium! That was the real reason for going so we could take the kids there. It is amazing! Harper and Kyler had the best time. Harper is just at the age where every animal is so interesting to her, so she had a blast!

I didn't take any pictures at the aquarium because I left my memory card in my laptop at the hotel. I didn't realize it until after we got downtown. :/ I did take some with my phone, though.


This was at the zoo. It is a nice and roomy, but not a lot of animals. There were about 5 or 6 exhibits. It was pretty and cool that day because it rained a little bit. 



In the front part of the zoo there are all these sculptures of monkeys and apes. Kind of reminds me of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." Creepy almost. 




These beauties were just walking all over the zoo. They didn't have a specific place. I finally read where they are allowed to wander around because they think of the zoo as their home and they will never leave. Huh! They were so pretty and SO not shy. This one little guy walked beside us almost the entire time we were there. They make the loudest, most annoying noise, though. Very loud. And annoying.


I think this is my new favorite picture of these two. Harper was being so loving at the moment and Kyler was being extra cooperative. They are just so cute!


Then we went to the Creative Discovery Museum. Coolest. Place. Ever. I always thought the children's museum in Memphis was awesome, but this place is 10 times better. Everything you could imagine to make, build, destroy, cook, and think was there. Our favorite part was the rooftop play area. They had these seats where you sat down and had to pull yourself up on a pulley. It was so fun!



There was also a tower you walked up to see the downtown area. Very cool.


Self playing piano. But they didn't know that. :)


They found them a little seat!


Saturday we went to Lookout Mountain. Still pretty! It's been 4 years since we
went last and a lot has changed, but a lot has stayed the same as well. The view is 
still gorgeous!



Harper and I hung out and played while everyone else did Ruby Falls. I must have gotten more claustrophobic in the last 4 years because the thought of being 1200 feet underground under a mountain and not being able to get out until it was over was too much for me. I remember being down there last time, and it is VERY small and TIGHT down there. And I wasn't having it myself, let alone try and take little Miss down there. No way. So we enjoyed the outside view from ABOVE the mountain. :) 


We hit up the incline, too! Good times. At the bottom of the hill, we ate at his cute little place called Blacksmith's Bistro. Check it out here. Man, was it good. We sat outside (it was perfect weather) and enjoyed a delicious lunch! Good service and even better food. We gave it a 10. If you are traveling that direction, stop at St. Elmo Street and eat there. 


Beth (Chris's fiance) BJ, and me.



From the top of the incline! On our way down!


View from atop Lookout Mountain.


Harper by the prettiest flowers at Rock City! Love that place, but it is FOREVER long. We were there for 4 hours and we finally took the short cut at the end. We did get to see the Fairyland Caverns, though. All the gnomes and fairy tale stories in black lit rooms. Kind of reminded me of Gremlins. But it was pretty. Ha. Pretty Gremlins. 


Lover's Leap.


This is where you can see 7 states. Jeremy thought this was the coolest part of the trip. It is kind of neat to be able to see so much at one time! D and I took a pic here 4 years ago. 

Besides all the places we went sightseeing, the food was awesome, too! 
We went to:

Mellow Mushroom (good good pizzas)
Blacksmith's Bistro
Cracker Barrel (a vacation must anytime)
Gi Gi's Cupcakes 


Next stop, Orange Beach!



Tuesday, June 5, 2012

An official "school age" kid

Yep... Kyler Channing graduated Pre-K and is now on his way to the BIG SCHOOL! :) He was so proud of his graduation day! He kept telling me, Mom, you know I am a Kindergartner now, right?!


my little man taking "the walk"
aren't they so cute in their little cap and gowns?


saying the pledge of allegiance and pledge to Bible and Christian flag


he got the award "everyone's best friend"
imagine that. :)


getting his diploma. he was so happy!


watching the video of them as babies. it was
the sweetest video ever!


proud daddy! he told Kyler... now you have 3 more
graduations to go. High school. College. Grad School. Med School. HA!


YAY! Best Friends!


Harper wouldn't cooperate for pictures. And my eye was
KILLING me but D insisted on a picture. Gah. My eye
hurt so bad. I immediately went home and took my
contacts out and put medicine in them for days. They
are still sore. Have no idea what happened to them. My guess is
allergies/sinus. You should have seen me two hours after this.
It was terrible!


Kyler's 3 year old class teacher, Nesse. She's one of our favorites!


Pre-K teacher, Mrs. Cathy. We love her!


Other teacher, Mrs. Cindy! She lives just down the road from us!
We love her, too.

So.. I now have a big kid. I am so sad and happy at the same time.
I am NOT looking forward to the first day of school.. but I do love
school supplies! :) YAY for kindergarten!