Friday, December 26, 2008

After Christmas Shopping

For the first time in our little families existence, we did some shopping the day after Christmas.

We went to the store and picked up some extremely discounted Christmas items for decorating for Christmas next year. That was cool!

Then we headed over to the Sportsman's warehouse where I picked up two pair of long-johns for the price of one. Some of the cold weather in which we work necessitates them. I had one new pair I'd gotten last year, and the other ones were 7 or 8 years old and not doing the job properly! I was thankful for the deal!

Then we headed over to the Mall and to Build-a-Bear, for the girls to spend their Christmas gift-cards.

I'd never been there before when my kiddos were actually getting an animal, so the whole process was very interesting to me!

After they're stuffed, the get to 'wash and brush' them! CUTE!!!









Waiting to check out with big Build-a-Bear animal hugs! (We loved the one's the girls picked out. Joelle picked out a pretty Husky Dog stuffed animal and Natalie an Elephant.)
















All done, put in the box houses for heading to their new home! Cute!


Then we stopped at Cici's pizza for a yummy lunch!

It was a fabulous Friday!

Christmas Day Activities

Christmas day was an extremely nice one at our house! It started with the girls getting up at the crack of dawn to open their stockings. They brought them into our bed and opened them up, which was fine, because after they did, they left and went to play with all their new things from Christmas presents and we got a little more restful sleep!

After getting up we had a lite breakfast (to leave plenty of room for the Christmas Dinner at the in-laws a bit later!) then went to work building Blanket tents in the girl's room.


A while back, Doreen built a huge blanket tent in the living room, and the girls wouldn't stay in there the whole night, so we decided to build separate ones in each girl's room. Here's Joelle's tent.









doesn't she just look cozy!

















Here's the tent in Natalie's room.












Natalie told us that she got up in the middle of the night and went back to her bed! Fine - didn't bother anyone else! :)










After the blanket tent building, we cleaned up some from Christmas and got stuff ready for the trash, I gave myself a buzz cut & took a shower and Doreen and Natalie started making some YUMMY mashed potatoes for Christmas Dinner.

One of Natalie's Christmas gifts was a kids toy, but useable, appliance set. So she got out her mixer and mixed the flavors & milk together for when Doreen needed them in the potatos! It's VERY cute.

We had an extremely yummy lunch at my in-laws house. The girls and I played some bean-bag bocce and then I spent some time getting Doreen's Grandma signed onto Facebook so she could see some pics of her kids, grandkids and great-grandkids!

Then Doreen, Joelle, Natalie and I got into a tickle/pillow fight. What a TON of fun that all was. We were all laughing so hard we could hardly fight. But it was a ball. For some pics of the actual event, go to my father-in-law's blog to see some good photos he took of the 'fight.'

After that, we talked a few minutes, then headed home. The girls crawled into bed and Doreen and I watched a couple of movies on Hulu.com. They have a pretty scant selection, but I hope it catches on a bit bigger soon to watch more cool movies online.

All in all - it truly was a very Merry Christmas!

I hope you can say the same!

Blessings!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Eve Presents

Christmas Eve we got to open all the gifts under the Christmas tree. Ooohhh - the girls were SO very excited! Here's a book for the girls from my sis Cindy. They can't wait to have it read to them.








The girls got cool gifts, but they also received some of the 'green' stuff and were stoked about that stuff too!











My girls got me a Tennessee Vols football in this gift. It's really cool!

We had another awesome Christmas!

Tomorrow morning we get to sleep in and the girls will have Christmas stockings stuffed with other neat little things for them! (An awesome way to distract the kiddos so we can relax!)

Makeup, Disguise or Face Painting

The other day the girls were wanting to do 'something.' So I grabbed the leftover facepaint I had from the Thanksgiving Indian costume. They got excited about it.









This is how the girls faces turned out! Precious!












We'll they wanted to get in on doing some of th epainting, not just be the paintees. Sure why not.











Each girl was given half of each of our faces to paint and they had a LOT of fun and look at how we turned out! :)

Mouse Attack!

We had some friends over and for a fun exercise we made some Chocolate mice to eat! Yummy! Joelle and Natalie are prepping the Hershey's kisses to be wrapless!










Jen, Natalie & Bruce are dipping merichino cherries and attaching kisses and chocolate chips!












Joelle's showin' off with the albino mice army.












Natalie's getting the spoon clean after we were done!


















Look at that cute little critter, boy he tasted yummy!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas at the Opryland Hotel

After Doreen's cousin's wedding, we all wanted to stop by the Opryland Hotel to see how the decorations they put up for Christmas. It is an awesome sight. They have 3 indoor sections that are huge with plants and a cave and a mountain and a waterfall and a river that runs through it. They decorate extravgantly for Christmas and it is beautiful to see!

Here are Joelle and Natalie standing in front of the water fountain where every half hour they have a watershow put to Chritmas music. It is extremely cool!





At one point as we were walking through a secion, Doreen asked where ALL the Christmas lights were. Well, wouldn't you know, we walk into the next section and they've got TONS of them hainging down from everywhere. It was truly very cool looking! It was fun watching the people who had rooms there for the holidays' siting on the balconey's people watching the people visitng and walkiing through the indoor gardens!






Then they had a HUGE poinsetta tree there and we just HAD to get our pic taken in front of it.

What a fun, quick, trip to Nashville!

Cousin's Wedding

Sunday, we were totally excited to go to Doreen's Cousin Laura's wedding. A while back she met Max and we liked him the first time we met him. He is so perfect for her! Doreen, the kids, her folks and grandma were all set to go and I was just hoping to get off so I could attend. Well, I was blessed and things worked out so I oculd go too! Man, was I thankful of that.

So we popped in my in-law's van around noon and headed towards Nashville. We had to stop and eat at Craker Barrel on the way up. Then we arrived just in time to get in on the family pic. (Sorry I don't have a copy of that one!)

The wedding was beautiful and Laura just beamed as a bride. Her dad, Uncle Carl, officiated the service with a beautiful and humorous homily. They were able to stream the wedding via video on the internet so some family who couldn't attend, from Tailand and other places in the US, could enjoy the service. It worked perfectly. Ain't technology grand?! :) (Especially wheen it works right!)


Here's Laura and Doreen at the reception.



















Laura and Max with Joelle. Cute!













Laura and Max with Natalie.

Quick story, when we walked in the bridesmaids were assembling in the church lobby. Both girls were just staring and so Larry asked them what they thought. Natalie said they were all so beautiful and Joelle said they looked cold! Waaa ha, ha, ha! That's my girls! :)




We're praising God for their marriage and praying for them to have a happy life together!

Church Christmas Program

Our church combined both services this Sabbath into one, with a very special Christmas program. Lots of music and action and it was put together very well by our associate pastor. The girls were part of a group of kids that played shepherds in the field. They were so very cute!!





Doreen, Randy and Larry (My father-in-law) sang a beautiful trio of the song, The Gift, by Randy Travis. Larry also led the choir in singing 3 beautiful songs!

It was a great way to bring in the week of Christmas!

Christmas Vacation Plans

Last week, I was 'pestering' my supervisor to try and get Sunday off. You see, Doreen's cousin Laura was getting married and I were trying our best to get off.

They only allow so many drivers off for the holidays. It's first come first serve on vacation requsts and you're only allowed to request a year in advance. So last Christmas a ton of drivers requested the time off. We found out about the wedding in Aug and I put a request in immediately.

Well, the vacations were announced and 50 drivers were given off, and I wasn't even close. They allowed another 20 slots open a couple of weeks ago, and I was still WAY down the list.

I started another tactic, could I get my first trip off or rescheduled to try and go to the wedding.

Well - I found out on Friday they gave me Sunday off and then to top it all off, I get the whole Christmas week off! course I had to take it from my PTO - but hey, I got to go to the wedding and have been having some great time off here at home!

Very cool blessing!!

Graduate!

This past weekend my sister Cindy graduated. For a while now she's been taking classes to graduate from college to be able to teach.

She's been taking summer classes, writing a kids book and papers and so much more.

All that hard work paid of in her graduation. Sure wish we could have been there to help them all celebrate, but we were there in spirit!

Congrats sis - we're all so proud of you!

School Crhistmas Program

My two girls took part in the School play this year with their respective classes. The play was a father watching program a HUGE TV about Jesus' birth. It was very cool. Natalie and her Kindergarten classmates were the kids enjoying the show with the father so they were all decked out in their jammies and had pillow and blankets with them. They sang a song that was incredibly precious.



Joelle and the rest of the 2nd graders were the shepherds in the fields and they sang a song. My little girl sang right out and stood so nicely, I was extremely proud of her!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Two Cute Girls

Here are my two precious little angels!



Just recently we had a meal with some family at Cracker Barrel and while we were waiting we saw this and Joelle just loved it, the 5lb Hershey bar!















Here's Natalie, before we headed to a Christmas Concert at SAU, all decked out in her Christmas best looking incredibly cute!

TN Sledding

The girls have heard all this talk about snow and storms and nasty weather and the such, so they decided to do the sledding they could in TN.

Here's a couple of Bubbie boxes and stairs and it works perfectly! It was so cute watching them have so much fun.

My precious creative little ones!

1st Snow Trip

Last week I had my first snow trip for work. Oy vai! It's been nice not having snow, just the cold mostly.

Well, we had an IL run and the only way to get where we were going was through KY.

I got to drive out and went north and was great thru Nashville and the rest of TN.

Once I hit the TN/KY state line it got nasty. About 10 minutes into KY, the snow was anywhere from 4 to 6 inches and a car got right on my tail and followed me for the next 120 miles. It stayed there the whole way.

We drove slowly alway through to IL. Once I turned off I-24 onto I-57 north, about 5 miles and the nasty weather was gone. That car followed another 3 or 4 miles, then passed me, honked, waved and zoomed! I was so glad to be out of that stuff!

We hit our drops, and at the 3rd one it started raining/sleeting. We got to our last one and emptied out and then headed home.

At the intersection between the little road the warehouse was on and the main highway we had to wait, turnes out 7 cars slid on the black ice on the road and into the ditch, so traffic was backed up. While we were waiting at the stop sign a lady was turning onto the road we were turning off of, and she just about slid into us. It was freaky and funny at the same time.

Needless to say, I was glad to be done with that whole trip!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Dam!

Joelle and I did something Saturday afternoon that I, literally, have not done in years - build a rock dam in a creek. It was a LOT of fun. I had forgotten how much fun it is! :)

We were checking out the progress in my in-laws renovation/building project and went out the garage and naturally, Joelle heads for the creek. She wanted to build a dam, and we hesitated - then said, "Ok we'll work on it for a few minutes." So Joelle and I, along with Doreen and Natalie for a few minutes started hauling rocks of all shapes and sizes.




After getting a couple of big ones and putting them into place I really got into it. We'd gather rocks and fill the 'gaps' and go get more till eventually we could walk across. Now we had created a 'little' pond just before our dam, where none had been before.

It was a ball. Our hands got cold in the water sometimes, but it was most definetly worth it. It was an awesome Daddy daughter time!

Plus, it sure is fun being a kid - I just gotta remember that!! :)

Friday, December 12, 2008

Mile-stone

Just received notice in my box this week that I reached another 'mile-stone.' I've driven, safely, 175,000. That means that in the past three years I've ridden double that in a semi truck all around here deliverin' America's #1 Snack Cakes.

Coolness.

So, for fun I got to playin with the numbers.

350,000 - Miles in a truck
175,000 - Miles driven
58,000 - Average miles per year
4,861 - Average miles per month
1,215 - Average miles per week
173 - Average miles per day
7 - Average miles per hour
.12 - Average miles per second

So - when I'm home not movin, I'm really zoomin right along!

Here's hopin to make it the next 25,000 safely!!!

Rough Trip - Extra Paycheck - Mini Triathalon

Just some stuff to post to remember in years to come.

This past weekend I had a trip from hell. My partner was on call for drivers calling in sick. (Each of us has to cover two weekends a year.) So I got stuck with Chris G.

Oh my word, this trip was awful.

It started out with problems. Our air tanks were frozen - it took the shop 30 min to get them thawed. (An omen of a bad trip)

Had a moron of a partner who couldn't throw or catch decently. That really slows a trip down when a guy has to constantly stop to figure out where on the bills he is! Then, and this really got me, He overslept 2 hours on one break. He should have only taken a 2 hour nap and ended up taking 4. That threw us way behind. Then after all was said and done, we had to shut down for another break because of our Hours of Service rules and I had to wake him on the 2nd one. He didn't get up when his alarm went off.

Another problem was the cake trailer had cases so badly out of sequence it made the job MUCH more difficlut that it oughta be! Couldn't just pull the cases down and they'd be in sequence - an order of 24 swiss rolls was spread all through 3 different walls of cases! Uh duh - the 24 go together!!!

Then, it was COLD out. The temp was 16 degrees and because the wind was blowing so incredibly hard we had a wind chill of 2. Burrrrr!

Our return trailer wasn't ready. Should have been ready at 10pm on Sunday night, it wasn't ready until 7am Monday morning. That was just the last straw. I gave up and went to bed! :)

Got home almost 11 hours later than average!

OY VAI! Glad that one's over!

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Doreen's been asking me to take a extra trip to help with our budget, with Christmas and all, it has gotten 'streached.' I called in for one last week, but didn't get one. So Doreen started looking at things and realizes that one paycheck from the middle of the month hadn't been added. Too funny! Now we are right where we oughta be. (I get a 3rd trip this week though - that will really help!)

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Finally, a schedule has been set! The alumni office at Campion Academy called and the reunion for '09, my 20 year, is going to be the last weekend in Sept. Cool beans, for a couple of reasons, #1 - it wont - hopefully - be so cold in CO when I go back. #2 - that leaves the 1st weekend in Oct free. Why is that cool you ask? Because me and 2 other guys are going to run a mini triathalon at Cohutta springs. We're going to do it as a team, one guy is going to ride the 18 mile bike-ride, another is going to do the 4 mile run and I'm going to do the 1/2 mile swim. It's gonna be fun, but a lot of work.

In fact, just seeing how I'd do right now - he, he, he - I failed miserably. At the gym pool it's 16 laps for a half mile - I did 17 in just under 40 minutes. (Doreen's cousin swam the 1/2 mile in 15 minutes last year.) So I've got a lot of work ahead of me, but I think it'll be fun cuz I love swimming. (I'd enjoy the biking but would HATE to do the running!)

Anyway - I'll be posting 'training' updates on here to keep myself motivated to make some good progress to be able to help my team do well!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Christmas Parade

Both my kiddos got to be in the Collegedale Christmas parade this year. They were different floats though. Joelle decided to go on the OAKS school float. She had a ball throwing candy to the parade watchers.








Natalie is on the Adventurer float along with Director Rob. It was cold but each of the kids had blankets and were given those disposable hand warmers to stay warm.

Looks like they all had a blast.

Smokey Mountain Weekend

This past weekend we went with some very good friends up into the Smokey Mountains. We planned to drive, hike, picnic, view, eat and slide - and that's exactly what we did.

Here we started at the base of the Foothills Parkway.








Here we are, trying not to freeze. We jumped out of the vehicle long enough to snap a couple of pics, then right back in and further up the road.









Our friends, Janee, Shannon, Savannah and William.














And the other friends who came with us, Cheryl & Tracy. (We've got the same pic of them on the top of the Mountain, but it's on a different camera - so here they are in Cades Cove.














Up at the top of the parkway is Look Rock and an observation tower that's a half mile hike - all uphill - so we got all bundled and headed up the hill.

















The tower itself is probably 5 stories high and the observation deck is three, still you get quite a veiw from up there - beautiful!
















You could see the Moutains in the distance with some clouds around them, some houses with wood buring stoves smoking and well, it was just very cool - to see and to feel! :)

We're all bunched together for a pic, to try and stay warm and to not fall on the ice we were standing on! :)






We got snowed on while we were up their and Natalie and Cheryl were trying to catch a frozen drink! :)

After we hiked back down and got warmed up in the vehicles again, we headed to the nearby campground for a picnic - not realizing it was closed for the season. A ranger station at the entrance had a picnic table so we comfiscated that and made lunch. The kids ate in the vehicle to not freeze through and through and the adults stood around and ate a yummy meal!









The original plan was to hike a trail right next to the campground, but since it was closed and cold we decided to drive up to Cades Cove and drive around the loop to see what we could see.

We saw close to 100 deer eating and laying in the fields. It was cool and the kids were pretty excited about it.







Along the way, since we were just creeping along enjoying the view I let each of them have a turn sitting in my lap driving the vehicle - boy did they have a BALL doing that! Joelle did great!








Natalie did really well for a 6 year old. Only had to help her steer a couple of times.











We took a break at the restrooms at the Cades Cove visitors center and then walked around looking at the old barns and house they have there. They have an actual waterwheel to grind flour during the summer. Very cool. It was closed cuz the wheel was frozen and had ice all over it.














After finishing the loop we headed into Knoxville and timed it just right to have supper at 5 Margaritas. (We passed on those though!) It was yummy food and good company, then to the sliding portion of our night! Ice skating at the Ice Chalet. Boy was that fun. This was the first time for Joelle or Natalie to go ice skating.
Natalie got to use this little walker/slider to help her learn to get a bit better cuz her feet wouldn't stay under her otherwise! :)








Joelle needed help for one lap around the rink then took off on her own the rest of the night like she'd been skating all her life. She did great. Towards the end of the evening when she was getting tired, she landed on her rear a couple of times, but otherwise did great!








Doreen and I had a lot of fun too. I remember not liking ice skating that much, but now going YEARS later - it was lots of fun. Still never figured out how to stop though. :)

It was a really fun Sabbath day with friends and God in nature and all around.

Can't wait to do something like that again! (When it's a bit warmer! LOL)