Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Bolt in 3D

One of the things we enjoy doing with the boys is going to the movies. We went to see Bolt in 3D the weekend before Christmas. Melissa and Evan joined us for dinner first, then Phillip, Jayden, Kyler and I went to the movies while Melissa put Evan to bed and had a little time to do some last minute wrapping. The boys loved the 3D glasses ....


Merry Christmas










We had a great Christmas! Everyone was at our house on Christmas Eve for dinner, the reading of Christmas stories, setting out cookies for Santa, etc. Santa was good to all of the little children at the house - he even brought the newest member of our family - Coco. Coco is the cutest chocolate lab puppy! She is already right at hone with the Pitts boys.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Jingle Bell Run !!!

Miranda, Kila and I just completed our first 5K at the Jingle Bell Run in Hot Springs. I did the best that I've ever done (which isn't saying alot). I'm afraid that Miranda is going to have a sore neck from constantly turning around to see if I was behind her.... It was so much fun! Everybody was dressed up in Red and Green and Santa Hats and Bells and all kinds of Christmassy outfits. We're going to get a team together for next year....anybody interested?







Friday, December 12, 2008

The lakehouse in winter....

We went to the lakehouse this past weekend. I love going up there - even in the winter. When I walk in the door I am instantly relaxed - especially this time since it was so late! We went to my office Christmas party at the Dean's house in LR and then headed to Rogers. One picture below is Phillip (in his favorite winter spot) helping with the ebelskivers. Since I don't have a food processor at the lake, he is incorporating the cinnamon filling. The other picture is a raccoon that was "belly up" as Phillip says. In this case it is true both literally and figuratively. (I thought the boys would like to see it) The water is down about 8 feet from where it was all summer. Kerry said that they are supposed to take it down another 8 feet.



We went to the Promenade and shopped Saturday. It was a beautiful, clear, cold day - perfect for Christmas shopping. We also ate at that Steakhouse (can't remember the name) for lunch. It is a log and rock structure with a big fireplace - great atmosphere. The best part about being in NWA is that after we do something, we can go visit our favorite little boys..... They were working on their Christmas decorations and we got to help. We also had a great time sitting around the table doing some crafts. Girls, this is the same table that we used for crafts when ya'll were growing up. It brought back such memories....



After decorating and crafting we all went to Wal Mart. One of the secretaries in my office lost all of her belongings in a fire last week. Her sister and her 2 year old daughter live with her. I gave the boys each some money and we went to WalMart to buy some toys for the little girl. When I gave Jayden his money he said "Cici, it could be VERY embarassing for us to buy girl stuff." Nevertheless, he and Kyler did a great job of picking out age appropriate toys for the little girl. They have such big hearts!


Junior League had their Holiday tour of homes this weekend and Melissa gave us a couple of tickets. We only went to one house (but now I wish that we had gone to more). We planned to just stop at the WalMart house on our way out of town and by then it was too late to go see others. The house that we went to was totally decorated with Wal Mart decorations. It was so pretty.

It was a great weekend!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

After Thanksgiving...



Mim's favorite spot for viewing all of the chaos. It was cold this weekend :)


















Warming by the fire...


Mim and Mike arrived on Friday afternoon before everyone. This gave us a chance to visit before everyone else arrived. Melissa and the boys came back on Friday evening without Kerry since he had to head back to Fayetteville. It was too late to do much, but we did get a chance to play Uno and read lots of books before bedtime! Saturday morning we were up early. The boys headed to Hardman's to buy lumber to build a treehouse. Jenny, Richard, Matthew and Molly came over around 10:30 and the kids all checked out the treehouse and then played along the creek. It was around 48 degrees and all three of the boys got wet! Afterwards they got sodas out of the soda machine and sat on the front porch. After lunch everybody was down for a nap (except for the cook - I had work to do). Miranda and James Alan arrived at 4:45 and dinner was served by 5:10. After dinner the boys asked Uncle James Alan to put together his roller coaster set (it has about a million pieces) so the rest of the evening was devoted to putting it together.




























All of the boys have been fascinated with my pantry. I have a stool in there that they can climb up and get into stuff. If you can't find one of the boys, the first place to look is the pantry. Here is Evan - checking it out.
Saturday morning everyone was up early. Melissa, Miranda, Kila (Miranda's dog) and I went jogging. We plan on doing the 5K jingle bell run on Dec. 13th. I know that I will not be able to jog the entire way - I'm just going to try for 5 minute intervals. I wish I had the girls to jog with me all of the time - they push me to do more. I have not been jogging fast enough (I had no idea until I went with them) so I've got some work to do....
I didn't get near enough pictures again. It is always so chaotic that I forget. Remember when I used to get group pictures for every holiday? Girls - ya'll need to remind me to do better.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Thanksgiving Day

Phillip and I spent our first Thanksgiving by ourselves. We started out the day with a nice walk around our trail. It is so pretty with the leaves covering the ground - and we still have some color on the trees. When the leaves get like this Phillip wants to start raking, but I gave him his orders: NO raking until after this weekend! Phillip spent the afternoon working on his Bronco and I spent the afternoon working on a paper with a December 1 deadline. This is a paper on corporate sustainability that I'm doing with Nancy. It was an ambitious project to try to complete by this date, but it looks like we're going to make it.

I talked to Mother last night and she and Mike enjoyed spending turkey day with Aunt Janet and her family. She and Mike will be here this afternoon, Melissa and the boys a little later, and last (but certainly not least) Miranda, JA and all of their kids will arrive tomorrow. Kerry had to go back to Fayetteville (frydaddy duty) so we'll miss having Kerry here this year! I better go get busy - I've got lots of cooking to do!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Pitts crew left today and it seems so quiet. I don't think they were ready to leave and I certainly wasn't ready for them to leave. Melissa had Jayden and Evan in the car and Kyler ran over to a small tree and wrapped his arms and legs around it and cried "I don't want to leave, I want to stay here!" Melissa had to peel him off the tree.

Little Evan is talking so much! I can't understand everything he says, but Melissa serves as his interpreter. He is a very early riser - up around 6:00 am. He and Melissa were in the basement this morning playing with the toys, so I joined them. He is so funny hamming it up when he's not having to compete with two older brothers.

I had to work yesterday (yes, it was terrible to be working when I knew they were at my house and I was missing out on all the fun!). Jayden waited up for me (9:30) so that we could go to Wal Mart to get Melissa's birthday present. Jayden and I were having a discussion about the benefits of being the oldest in the family, since we are both the oldest. I mentioned that Uncle Mike is my little brother and that he is 6 years younger than me. Jayden's response, "Then why do you look younger than him?" Sorry Mike....

They'll be back on Friday - I can't wait!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Weekend in NW Arkansas




































It's been a busy weekend! Mim drove up Friday morning and as soon as she got to Arkadelphia we headed to LR because I had a meeting. She and Phillip went out to eat while I attended my meeting. Afterward Mim got the grand tour of the UALR COB building. We arrived in Fayetteville at 6:00 and picked up Jayden and Kyler. We went to Madagascar 2 - Escape to Africa. The boys loved it. They spent the night with us at the lakehouse and Saturday morning it was off to Wal Mart Corporate to meet up with Auntie M and attend the Toy Fair. WM vendors had their toys out for all of the kids to play with. They also had the REAL batmobile. I can't believe it, but I didn't get a single picture of the batmobile. Everyone had a good time!

The weekend was extended a little for Mim. She went out to leave on Monday morning and her car wouldn't start. This is the second time that her car has not started when she was leaving here. It's not that her car is a klunker - the Lord is watching over her and making her car break down while she is here and has Phillip to take care of it (added bonus was that it extended her visit)! Thanks to Phillip and Gildner Ford she is up and running and will head home tomorrow morning.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Sunday Hike









Phillip and I drove up to Albert Pike this morning and hiked up to "window rock" and then drove over to the Little Missouri Falls and hiked there. It was a beautiful day and we had a great time. We took a picnic lunch and enjoyed it while looking over the Little Missouri River. We have been to Albert Pike on several occassions over the years, so I am posting a couple of the older pictures.


This is me and Melissa(5 yrs 6 wks), January 1980 and the other picture is me, Phillip and Miranda at another time, (Melissa is taking the picture).














Friday, November 7, 2008

Halloween fun!











Aren't they just the cutest???

Leaves in Arkadelphia....







There is really no need to travel to view the changing colors this fall. This is the view from the house.

Fall is in the air....







A few more pictures from our hike on Yellow Rock Trail...







Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Beginnings


After seeing several of these blogs, I have decided that this might be an easy venue for keeping up with family and friends. I think that every day is a great adventure (hence the title) and I'd like to share that adventure with you.

This is picture from Devil's Den State Park. Phillip and I hiked the Yellow Rock Trail this past weekend. It was an absolutely perfect day for hiking and the leaves were at their peak!