Monday, October 27, 2008
Cake Bake
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Pumpkin Patch
I love going to a pumpkin patch on a sunny fall day. Today the Walker family spent the afternoon at a new patch in Union Springs, about 40 minutes from our house. In the past we've been to the patch in Clanton and had a great time. This is the first year they've had the patch in Union Springs and it was a very fun time. They had an inflatable slide and moonwalk, a petting zoo, a giant corn maze, and of course pumpkins. I imagine next year it will be even bigger and better. As you can see from the pictures below the big boys enjoyed it as much as the little boy, and Margaret was the cutest pumpkin there!
Here's the whole crew on the wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch:
Eli loves his Daddy's shoulders:
I think this shot of Hugh turned out great:
Grant scouting the pumpkins:
Eli learning about pumpkins...and tall grass:
They had a corn kernel sandbox! Hugh & Grant buried Eli in the corn:
Eli & me:
Eli checking out the pigs, deciding which one he think will win the big race:

The guys watching the pig race:
I asked Eli what a sheep says, in this picture he is saying "baaaaaaa", which, since he stuck his tongue out sounded a little more like "blahhhh".
Here's the whole crew on the wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch:
The guys watching the pig race:
Thursday, October 23, 2008
My Cute Kid - Warning: Shamless Bragging Below
I wish I could freeze Eli in time. I LOVE a one year old! He is so cute and funny and is learning and doing so much every day. Not so much the newborn baby Margaret...everyone talks about how quickly the time passes when your children are young. Well, NOT when they're newborns! But, I can see how that would be true with a toddler. I love watching him learn and explore new things. And, I wanted to share a few things he did this week:
The other night Jason and I were sitting on the couch watching Eli play with his toys when I realized Eli had pooped. Exhausted and not wanting to get up and change him, I said jokingly, "Eli, why don't you go change your diaper?" At that request he scooted out of the room and Jason watched him as he went through the kitchen, into the den headed for his bedroom. He stopped in the den, turned around and had a thoughtful look on his face. Then he went back into the kitchen, got one of his diapers out of his diaper bag and brought it back to me. Jason and I just looked at each other stunned!
Then yesterday we were in my bedroom while I was getting ready to go to the store. Josey was in the backyard and barked that she wanted back inside. I said, "Eli, why don't you go let Josey in" (I've never said this to him before). He zoomed out of the bedroom, down the hall all the way to the front of the house to the door in the den where Josey was standing. The door was ajar so he opened it, but of course he couldn't get the storm door open. So, he stood there tapping on the glass storm door staring at Josey until I came and opened it. So cute.
And last night as we were reading his Noah's Ark book he got all the animal noises right for the very first time...a lion says "roar", a frog says "ribbit", a dog says "woof", and a duck says "quack".
I am amazed at how much a one year old understands. And, how much he talks. He's even beginning to put several words together to form thoughts. He wants everything in the house turned on and always points to a light, or fan, or radio and says "turn on" sometimes he even says "I turn on" or "turn on please", which sounds more like "turn on peas":) He's also said "Bye Bye Mommy". Of course he speaks a lot of jibberish that only he can understand, but it's cute too!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Saturday Night Fever

My wonderful husband took me on a date last night! It was our first date since Margaret Jane was born, and I sure did need it. We started the evening by going to see the movie Fireproof. I cannot recommend it enough. Unfortunately it's been out for about a month and probably won't be in theaters much longer, but see it if you can. If you're not familiar with the movie, it was done by the same church in Georgia who did Facing the Giants. Fireproof is about doing marriage God's way. It is an intense movie, I found myself fighting off tears throughout the entire show. So many good points are made about marriage and relationships. Jason and I both were challenged to continue to work at our marriage and the way we communicate and interact with each other.
After the movie we headed to Bonefish Grill. Bonefish does a dish called Bang Bang Shrimp that I cannot get enough of. So the shrimp, coupled with our crabcake appetizer made the perfect meal for me. Jason got the Mahi Mahi with sauteed spinach and garlic mashed potatoes. Delicious. As always, we enjoyed a long, leisurely dinner talking with each other.
Reality hit when we left my parents' house with Margaret Jane crying for food and Eli calling for DADDY very loudly!
We wouldn't change a thing.
One more thing about the movie. The group Casting Crowns has a song that is in the movie entitled Slow Fade. Jason and I had never heard this song, but just the small portion of it that was played during a scene stuck out in our minds. The song talks about the manner in which sin enters our lives and the way satan destroys people and families. The fall is not quick and obvious. Instead it is a slow fade from who were are to where satan wants to take us. We are all susceptible, every one of us. Let's not ever believe that we are above failure, for that is when we are most vulnerable to satan's attack. Here are a portion of the lyrics to Slow Fade:
It's a slow fade when you give yourself away
It's a slow fade when black and white have turned to gray
Thoughts invade, choices are made,
A price will be paid
When you give yourself away
People never crumble in a day
It's a slow fade, it's a slow fade
It's a slow fade when black and white have turned to gray
Thoughts invade, choices are made,
A price will be paid
When you give yourself away
People never crumble in a day
It's a slow fade, it's a slow fade
Monday, October 13, 2008
Well Baby
Margaret Jane had her one month check up today - she's actually 5 weeks tomorrow. Doc says she is doing perfectly. She weighs 10 pounds and is 21 inches long. Although she is still a good sleeper, she hasn't been doing the sleep all night thing on a regular basis. She's up once during the night, which is still good for a 5 week old - but I'll be glad when she ditches her middle of the night feeding!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Game Day
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