Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Plenty of thing (written by Ali)

This is Ali. We were just on vacation at the Outer Banks and had to ride about 9 miles on a beach "road". Sorry I don't have any pics, but Mom had to ride in a helicopter to the hospital and my camera broke. There are a lot of things that we need to catch up on.
Rosie is a big girl now, but needs to learn some manners. She gets little "hyper moments" and tears around the hose and runs under the sofa and if we try to stop her she bites at us (real annoying).
I (Ali, remember!) am going to horse "Kamp" at Kemper Knoll Farm and the day after it is over I will be going to Highland Retreat (it's a summer camp). Nick is doing nothing really this summer.
I know there's gotta be a thousand more things I left out but that's all I can think of for now.

Don't forget this was by Ali! :-)

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Quick glance at the leaves full of Crabtrees


You can see his tonsils!

The kids had a fun time playing out in the back yard with all the giant leaves this past fall. Nick loved it when Ali buried him under all the leaves.

Learning a new trick (back in Oct)

I had these photos from the same visit in Lexington with Cristen and Kathryn and had to put them on my blog cause they were so cute. Kathryn was almost 10 months old here, and I was sticking out my tongue and getting her to imitate me. She did a GREAT job!


Saturday, May 17, 2008

Catching up






I am going to try to post a few pics from each month or so to get my blog caught up. These pics are from last fall (Oct 2007) . Grammy (me :-), Aunt Ali, and Uncle Nicholas met Cristen and Kathryn in Lexington on this beautiful afternoon on the grounds of Washington and Lee University. We had a nice time. Kathryn enjoyed watching and trying to catch bubbles, and Nicholas had a blast riding his scooter down the hill (yikes, be careful Nick!). Kathryn has changed so fast. She is now walking and her light brown hair has turned to blonde!

Eat your heart out, ladies!

I caught Nicholas sleeping on the sofa with his feet on the arm of the sofa which looked kind of cute, so I took several pictures, but the one that really got me was this one with the eyelashes! Eat your heart out girls! Well, at least we have mascara if we feel like messing with it, which I usually don't bother!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Rosie


In the post below this one, is Rosie's story and introduction. Here are a couple other photos of her. These are pictures of her when she is only just about 7 weeks old. She was a good sized little Boston Terrier, and immediately made our home her home. She adapted quite well to life with people vs life with puppies and a mommy dog. In fact, a week later, we went to her original "home" and put her in with her litter mates. I thought she was the loudest one yelping to get out of the puppy yard and get back with her new "people" family. Ali had hardly put her down that whole first week, so I guess that was why!

New Member to our family

We have a new little member to our family. Her name is "Rosie". She is spunky, playful, full of kisses, cuddly, and willing to sleep with any member of the family, and she just dies to jump in Greg's lap and try to slurp him with kisses, as if she knows she is here by grace and wants to win over his affections. (He's not yet admitted it, but he already likes her a lot) He thinks she is smart and cute. Weather or not HE thinks she is worth the trouble, well, eventually I think we will get there. But the main reason Rosie joined our family is to be a companion to Ali, who is part of a long line of animal lovers in the family. Both her grandmother and grandfather on Carol's side of the family, along with all those Aunts and Uncles, and I do believe even Great Grandparents, are animal lovers, especially dogs. She is being a wonderful and responsible pet owner, looking out for Rosie's well being, and not willing to take chances with her health, such as taking her places where you shouldn't take "unvaccinated dogs" (Ali's words). When she was a young puppy she stayed home from several shopping trips to care for the puppy, and looked like a worn out Mommy with a new baby when I got home, but she is devoted. Ali puts the puppy bed in her bed, and gets to cuddle her for a couple of hours until I take Rosie out for her last potty break before bed. Then she sleeps in a crate in Ali's room. (I must confess, tho it was a labor of love for Ali, I have fallen in love with our sweet little puppy too.) She has brought a sense of normalcy and joy to our household which as most of you know we have been struggling with pain and difficulty for the last 4 years. She loves people, and wants to kiss everyone right in the face, which us doggy lovers love, but....we are teaching her sit and down, which she already knows now at 11 weeks, and Ali has taught her shake hands all by herself. Well, this is the first post in many months. I need to get active on here, because it is fun, and I have a beautiful family with a beautiful granddaughter and now a puppy and another grandchild on the way!!!!!!!