Monday, October 24, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Virginia State Fair
Both girls had a class field trip to the state fair a few weeks ago. This is the first time I've ever been. It's held in Richmond. 2nd grade through 6th grade went on the field trip. A good time was had by all. There were alot of 4H animals and farming exhibits for them to experience. I think the kids got the biggest kick out of seeing the huge pumpkins and watermelons that they had on display. The cute little bunnies and chicks of course helped out alot! They had a great horse show right before we left that the girls really enjoyed. They put on a great presentation dedicated to the service members. We also saw the horse that is the grandson of Secretariat (you know..from the movie). Here are some pictures from our trip....enjoy:
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Disney Princess on Ice 2011
We had a blast at the 2011 Disney on Ice: Dare to Dream last week. Have to thank my wonderful husband who won us the tickets off the radio station...oh yeah, and thanks Eagle 97 for the tickets :). We had fantastic seats, so I was able to get some great pictures! The 3 princesses they featured were Princess and the Frog, Cinderella and Rapunzel. Here are a few of the highlights:
The girls had a great time, even Hannah who is really not into Princesses. If they happen to be in your area, it's worth the $ to go see them, or win tickets :).
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The girls had a great time, even Hannah who is really not into Princesses. If they happen to be in your area, it's worth the $ to go see them, or win tickets :).
Friday, August 5, 2011
Gas Prices
We just spent a week in Northern Virginia - Broadway/Timberville/Harrisonburg, VA for Tom's family reunion. We had a fantastic time!
I was so amazed at the difference in gas prices there vs. here. Gas prices here in Hampton Roads are around $3.69 and that is if you ride around and try and find that price. Gas prices around Tom's Uncle's house was $3.39! Yowsa! We were so amazed, we had to take a picture of it! An even better reason to move!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
CHIP Chesapeake's Amazing Race 2011!
I had the priviledge of running the Children's Health Investment Program (CHIP)'s 2nd Annual Chesapeake's Amazing Race with some amazing women on Saturday, May 21, 2011. We had a blast. We are The First Wives Club and we consist of myself, Charlene Till, Carol Rood and Karol Sabastian. We all ran the race last year as A.R.M. (Amazin Racin Mom's), and came in about 9th out of about 24 teams. We decided to change our name this year to help boost our chances of winning :).
We started the day at Chesapeake Town Center at 9am with registration. They then had all team leaders (me) stand in a hoola hoop and each team member went to stations. The stations consisted of diapers, bibs and bonnet/binkies. We had to stand with our hands behind our backs and couldn't help our team mates put the items on us, so we stood there while they put the items on us, then we had to race to grab a baby bottle bank and run around the fountain and grad a marked bag and begin the Amazing Race. Our first official stop was Greenbrier Florist, so that's where we headed. If you are friend of mine on Facebook, I've posted the video of the whole baby-dressing and you can laugh just like we did during the whole thing. We were actually the first team done with our baby-dressing and the first team to our mandatory first stop.
I won't go step by step of how our day went, but a few of the things we did were: carried a strangers groceries, sang "The Loving Feeling" to a store clerk, bought a teacher an apple, hugged a service member, did a conga line through a grocery store, wore orange jump suits in front of the Sherrif's office, stopped-dropped-and-rolled in front of a fire department, took a picture with a mascot, searched for golden ducks, delivered flowers, visited a park and had fun on swings, searched for several misc items such as houses with christmas lights, cars waiting for trains, house numbers, red-headed children, elderly people, etc. Let's just say it was a BLAST and we will certainly be back next year! The race finished at 3pm at Abuelo's in Greenbrier. Along the way, you had to collect $ for CHIP and ask strangers for money. This was very hard for us to do, but we persevered and got the job done. Heck, Carol carried a stranger's groceries for him and he gave her a $20 tip..woohoo! (maybe we should just do that all day next year :)
If you've skipped to the collage below, then you know how the day ended. The exit process was very long and drawn out, but worth it. Our team actually came in FIRST! We were complete shocked-speechless- beyond words - if you know any member of our group - that's very hard to do!
Unfortunately we only have 1 trophy for all 4 of us to share. But we will share it indeed. I took it first, so I'll have it for the first quarter (3 months) and since the rest of them live in the same neighborhood in Suffolk, they can duke it out who will get it next and then next and then next :)! We'll rotate and then all we need to do now is win 3 more times in the next 3 years and we will all have a trophy and won't have to share them! Yeah, that's the ticket!
Amazing Race 2011 raised over $13,000 for the children of Chesapeake -what a WONDEFUL cause!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Mother's Birth Day
Saturday, May 7th was my birthday...how old am I do you ask? Old enough, I say!
I celebrated with my wonderful family and friends and with a Coldstone Peanut Butter Perfection Icecream cake....talk about to.die.for!
Sunday, May 8th was Mother's Day. We had lunch with my Mom and sister at Olive Garden and then had Tom's family over for dinner Sunday night. This is a great pic that I took of the girls on my cell phone that is now my screen saver. One of those rare lovey-dovey moments.
Friday at Girl Scouts, we had a Daisy Mom's Tea Party. This is Samantha in her cowgirl hat and pinky sticking out enjoying her tea.
How was your Mother's Day?
I celebrated with my wonderful family and friends and with a Coldstone Peanut Butter Perfection Icecream cake....talk about to.die.for!
Sunday, May 8th was Mother's Day. We had lunch with my Mom and sister at Olive Garden and then had Tom's family over for dinner Sunday night. This is a great pic that I took of the girls on my cell phone that is now my screen saver. One of those rare lovey-dovey moments.
Friday at Girl Scouts, we had a Daisy Mom's Tea Party. This is Samantha in her cowgirl hat and pinky sticking out enjoying her tea.
How was your Mother's Day?
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wednesday Rambles
Homecoming
This was my homecoming when I came home from Boston a few weeks ago. Tom and the girls had decorated the dining room with a balloon, flowers and some sparkles on the table. Not only that, but after a week of being gone, the house was clean, dishes done and laundry folded. I couldn't ask for anything better than that!
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