Tuesday, August 7, 2012

BEST VACATION EVER!!!

BEST WEEK EVER!!!!

The whole thing started out on Friday morning getting up at the butt-crack of dawn to get into Calgary for my 20 week ultrasound.  Let me tell you that driving to Calgary with your bladder full is NOT fun, but it was worth it.  We found out that we are having ANOTHER girl!!!!  Yay for us!  Her name is Maria Solveig (Sol-vay).  We now have EVERYTHING we need except a double stroller.  Everything that Jenni wore that was super cute gets to be REUSED!!!  Wahoo!  You know how people refer to a family with a boy and a girl as a million dollar family?  Well, let me tell you, we will be closer to the million dollar family with two girls because we already have everything we need except diapers.  That will cost WAY less money!

Well, Sean took the day off to come to the ultrasound so we decided to make a date of it.  So great!  We went to the mall right after the ultrasound for lunch and then we booked it to Country Hills to go watch the new BATMAN movie.  We had a gift card so it only cost us $5.00 to get into the movie and get a bag of nibs.  Then after that we went out for a nice sit down supper and then Sean dropped me off for a wonderful pampering experience of a mani/pedi in Airdrie.  After that we went to Superstore and picked up Maria's first outfit.  So cute!!!  We got her a little sleeper to bring her home from the hospital in.  Then we stopped at Starbucks, got complimentary carmel fraps and drove home.

Sean packed up the vehicle Friday night because we were leaving the next morning early and didn't want to do it all Saturday morning!

Saturday morning we work up bright and early to get a move on with travel.  We did actually leave the house at 7:08am and it was awesome, but we also stopped in to see my very close friend in Airdrie and then had to get some breakie, so at 9:27am we were finally again, on our way.
Let me tell you, the drive from Three Hills to Yakima, WA is a very VERY long one!  Jenni did really well, but we had to stop in Radium, and that is where we met up with Sean's parents (now officially referred to as "mom and dad") and Sean's younger brother, Bryce.
After a lot of long driving, a pull over for vomit, and plenty of sesame street later we finally arrived at Grandma and Grandpa's (G&G's) around 11:26pm pacific time.  So it was after midnight in my brain.

Sunday morning we just kind of putzed around at G&G's.  Jenni and I had a great nap, Sean, Bryce, mom and dad all picked apricots from the tree, and when Jenni woke up Jenni and I set the pool up in the back yard to play in the water.  There was a big family dinner at G&G's and we got to see as many of the cousins as we could.  It was really nice.
After the big meal I worked really hard at getting all of our stuff together so that we could leave as early as we could on Monday morning to get to Easton Lake where G&G are members of a campground.  So sweet that we could stay there for $1.00 a night!  Normally it is $35.00 a night, so it is a pretty SWEET deal!  Around 9:00 Sean and I went with mom and dad to Fred Meyer's and we got some REALLY cute stuff for Jenni.  It was great!  Such cute clothes for such a low price.  We also got some food and snacks for camping.

Monday morning came all too soon.  After a lot of packing up and waiting around, we finally left G&G's to go to the camp.  Sean, Jenni and I went with mom and dad first (there were two trailers and only 1 pickup truck) and the old trailer to get it set up for us to use.  We got there, and mom took Jenni on an adventure around the campsite to know where she was going.  I worked hard to set up our beds and make the trailer a little house for us.  Mom and dad left shortly after dad got the trailer for us to get the rest of the stuff and G&G.  Sean and I went for a walk to get some lunch, and then we came back to the trailer for a nap.  So great being able to just sleep for the afternoon.
This was inside our trailer, and the only picture I have until Wednesday because there were so many other cameras around.
After we woke up from our nap we took Jenni to the outdoor pool.  It was so fun.  The pool was too deep for Jenni, but she wore her water wings, and had an absolute BLAST!  She loved being in the pool with daddy, and whoever else would come in with her.  Mom and dad got back to the camp just as we were going to the pool so they got to see her swim too.

Now, I do consider myself a veteran camper, but for some reason, in my head, it was going to be SUPER hot all the time like it is in Yakima... not freezing cold in the evening after the sun started to set.  Needless to say, Jenni only had 2 pairs of pants, and 2 long sleeved shirts.  Now, thankfully we did pack a warm coat for her because we didn't know if it would rain, but I only had 1 really lame flimsy sweater, and I was so cold.  Grandma thankfully had a sweater that I was able to use that night, and Jenni was warm enough, after she warmed up from swimming.  Note to self: camping in the Cascade Mountains is not much different than camping when I was a kid...Sweaters, hoodies, coats, and warm pants are a MUST!

Tuesday Jenni woke up SUPER early, and then climbed into bed with daddy.  She did go back to sleep, but not for very long.  Finally we did get up and head over to G&G's trailer.  Jenni got to have some breakfast and then we just kind of putzed around the campsite until it started getting warmer.  Jenni wanted to go swimming again, so we took her to the pool and sat there.  The water was FREEZING at this point in the day, so I just sat by the pool in my cute belly-showing swimsuit and let Sean and Jenni play in the water.  Now, one thing with this cute, belly-showing swimsuit, is that my belly hasn't seen the sun this summer at all.  So, I have quite the funny triangle shaped burn-turned-tan-line on my tummy.
After a while, I went back to the campsite to get lunch ready for our little family, while Sean got Jenni all dry.  We ate lunch and Jenni went down for a nap.  I went back to the pool side for about half an hour and then I decided it was nap time too.  Ahhhh, praise the Lord for nap time!
When I did finally resurface Sean's cousin, and my very good friend, Chantelle was at the camp with her two beautiful girls, Brookelyn and Nicole.  The five of us girls went to the little playground area and the little girls got to play together.  It was lots of fun!

So, one of mom's requests was that Grandpa would make his home-made clam chowder.  Grandpa, loving his children all very much, gladly obliged.  It was delicious!  Uncle Greg, Uncle Gary, and Aunty Debbie all came out for the afternoon and for supper.  Uncle Gary is really big into making animal sounds, and Jenni really took to him.  Tuesday was the last night that we were able to have a fire because a fire ban was going to take effect at midnight that night.

Sean and I went to bed around 10:00 and apparently Aunt Becky and Uncle Curt did come that night and set up.

Well, there will be more to come, but I do believe that this is enough for right now.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012



 So, Jenni is no longer in a crib!  She is officially in her BIG GIRL BED!!!!  It definitely makes for some interesting, early mornings, but she is doing really well.  Here are just some pics of her being super cute!


Also, on a completely different note, that doesn't really go with the pictures, I am missing some random pieces of clothing that belong to my beautiful little girl.  I am seriously considering looking for a laundry gnome.  That can be the only logical explanation.  I mean... REALLY!!!!
So, we are getting ready to head out on our long awaited VACATION!!!!  We are so excited.  So, I was working on packing up some of Jenni's things (which is why I realized there was a laundry gnome, because it seems like half of the stuff I was looking for has gone missing!) including Jenni's water-wings.  Well... let me tell you, Jenni did not like that these wings were being packed.  So, as I was in her room looking for random pieces of missing clothing she got up on a chair, took the wings out of the suitcase that was on the table, and put them on and tried to blow them up.  So stinkin cute!!!!  I just can't believe that she is so smart... well I guess she is a product of me....  lol!
 So, yes, vacation and other wonderful things are on their way for our family and I am so excited.

I think that one of our favorite things is going to be the zoo that we are going to visit.  For me it is going to be SHOPPING!!!!  Jenni needs a bunch of stuff for the fall and winter, and since we are going to find out what we are having on FRIDAY then I can do some baby clothes shopping too!  Well, really I can only shop for baby clothes if it is a boy.  I already have MORE than enough stuff for another little girl.  Who knows what God has in store for us!


Jenni and Mommy's silly faces!



Just a few more pics and then this will be a done post and when we get back there are sure to be more exciting adventures on here.

Jenni is helping me fold laundry, and as you can see by her cute tongue hanging out, she is concentrating VERY hard!  And she is also wrapping up her baby in a receiving blanket.  What a good job honey!

Friday, July 20, 2012

Mommy's Little Helper

So, as of late Jenni has been really wanting to help mommy.  Now when I say help, I mean "help"... because she is two and really... she ends up making more of a mess than helping, but it is still REALLY cute!  I don't really have much more to say about it, but I do have lots of pictures to show you.  Enjoy!!!

Jenni helping me bake cookies
Jenni helping with eating the cookie dough


Jenni helping with dishes
What a good little helper



Jenni helping me mop
She doesn't realize it doesn't work on carpet


This is Sean at around age 5.  The pictures look remarkably the same!


Sunday, February 12, 2012

Lessons Learned

This week was an interesting one.

I learned that I too am a pushover (not just Sean) to Jenni's cuteness and wanting.

I learned that Jenni is not perfect, especially when she is tired.

I learned that Jenni likes to do her own thing no matter what is going on around her.

I learned that being pampered is always a joy... especially when you are with the people you love.

So I am assuming that I should let you know how I learned all these lessons, and (let's face it) how I hadn't learned these things before.

I am a pushover.  So... My mother-in-law, Sean, Jenni and I went to Red Deer for lunch on Sunday and we also needed to get Jenni some new shoes.  Jenni LOVES shoes.  She really really does.  She will bring you the shoes that she really wants to wear with her outfit and will say, "shoosh, peesh, shoosh" which translates to "shoes, please, shoes".  Anyhoo...Jenni only had one pair of shoes that fit her and they were these little aqua colored flats...super cute, but not super practical in an Alberta winter.  So, knowing this, and knowing Jenni's love for shoes, we decided that we needed to get her a pair of runners, and a pair of white dress shoes and a pair of black dress shoes.  (I know that some of you are reading this and already think I am slightly crazy, but that is ok.  Just keep reading...it gets better.)  So the first place we went to look for shoes was Zellers...that was a bust... There was nothing there that was any good.  Then we went to The Children's Place.  Let me tell you, there are some cute things there.  If I had the money I could buy out that whole store.  It is ridiculous.  I have no self control when it comes to cute things.  Well...Jenni first off found this really cute pair of purple high tops, but they were not the type of shoes that we were looking to get for her, so I just kept saying, "Honey, we don't need those shoes today."  So, I'd make her try on another pair of shoes, she would walk around and then she would come back to me... with the purple high tops in her hands.  It would go the same way as before, and she would try on another pair of shoes, and then she would walk around and again return with the purple high tops.   It was like she was saying, "Yes, mom, but what about these ones?  I really, REALLY like these ones."  Finally I gave in and I let her try them on.  She was so proud of herself.  She had found a little white hat (she likes hats too) and had it on and her cute little purple high tops... and she was just checkin herself out in the mirror.  I couldn't say no to all that cuteness now could I?  So...I caved...I bought her the purple high tops... and we discovered that they give her blisters, but she doesn't care... they are her pretty purple high tops.
Jenni's Cute little Purple High Tops

So, you ask, how did I NOT know that Jenni is not perfect... especially when she is tired?  Jenni had her first public temper tantrum.  Let me tell you all about it!
NO mom...
I am not going to smile for the Camera
Well, we went to the grocery store after bible study on Wednesday and we just had to get a few things so I let Jenni push the little cart that she loves so much.  She was doing really great... putting things in the cart, just being all around cute.  Well... then I got some grapes and I put them in her cart, but I wouldn't let her eat any grapes until we had paid for them.  Let me tell you, she was NOT happy about that.  Now, another thing I should mention is that Jenni has quite the little temper.  So, I was trying to get her to push her cart to the till so we could pay for our stuff, and she just had a royal FIT and so instead of getting mad or making a scene, I just grabbed her hand and we left the store.  She didn't get anything at all, and we just left.  Oh, that was embarrassing for her.  It was embarrassing for me too, but she was very ashamed of herself.  It was kind of cute... however the tantrum that she threw on the sidewalk after we got out of the store... well... not so cute.  I let her finish her fit and then we went home and she slept for at least 3 hours.  Gee... do you think she was tired???

I learned that Jenni likes to do her own thing.  On Thursday (February 9, 2012)* Jenni had her first swimming lesson.  She just loves the water and I am glad that we can do this together.  Sean and I have taken Jenni to the pool on quite a few occasions so she is used to being in the water and just doing her own thing... mostly going down the little kid slides.  Well, during swimming lessons you don't get to go down the slide whenever you want to... oh no... you have to be a part of the class.  I understand this, but do you think that my sweet darling 20 month old would understand this... NOPE!!!  So, we would be sitting in a circle, and she would get up and walk away... to go down the slide.  I would call her, and she would just walk faster.  I would go and get her, and she would get MAD!  So, instead of making a scene I would just let Jenni go down the slide once (maybe twice) and then we would go back to the class.  All the other kids were doing what they were supposed to do, but Jenni... oh no... she likes to do her own thing.

Last but not least... Friday night I got to go into the city (Airdrie/Calgary this time) with my mother-in-law and we met up with my sister-in-law, Lindsey.  We started off the night at a place called Jack's Nails.  It was an okay place.  Nothing fancy, but good prices.  The three of us each got Mani/Pedi's and it was wonderful.  It was my first real manicure, and so I felt a little bit like royalty.  We then went into Calgary for dinner at Applebee's and finished off the night with watching "The Vow".  I haven't cried that hard in a movie for a long time.  Good... oh so good!  100% Chick Flick!!!  We got home really late, and I had to work the next morning, but let me tell you, to spend the time just us girls... it was worth every second of lost sleep.

Well...today is the start of a new week, and I am happy to have learned these lessons.  I am sure that I am going to have to learn variations of these lessons over and over again, but to get to know my beautiful daughter every day is such a privilege.  She is a spit fire who has expensive tastes (bling, shoes, bags and hats) and keeps me on my toes.  PTL for my little princess.  She will forever be royalty in my world.


*I am writing the date down because I want to remember this in how many ever years and be like, "oh yeah... I remember that!"

Sunday, January 15, 2012

In loving Memory

Today I am writing in honor of a good friend, Brian Welch.  He passed away early January 14, 2012 and will be missed by many.  
Brian was a special man for more reasons than just being a good friend, which he was.  He was friendly to everyone he met, and he was genuinely happy to see you, regardless if you were his best friend, or if you were just someone that he got along with and had laughed with once or twice.  

Today we remember Brian.  He will not be on your computer screen when you load it, the way that Steve Jobs was forever after he passed, but Brian touched more lives and was more successful than Steve Jobs could have ever imagined because Brian loved the Lord and it showed... on his face, in his life, in his heart.


Today we remember Brian.  Brian was not as well known as Ghandi, but Brian has a peace in his heart that Ghandi had never known or experienced.  Brian had the Lord's peace with him where ever he went.  God's peace is what got Brian through his sickness knowing that God's Will would be done no matter what path God chose for him. 
 
Today we remember Brian.  He was not a well known warrior for an army that changed the course of history like Rob Roy, but he was a warrior in God's Army.  Brian's life changed the course of history the way that no one else could, because no on else IS Brian.  Brian was an instrument of God and he helped change the world one person at a time.





Today we remember Brian because of the joy that he brought to our lives with his silliness, his laughter, his smile, his strength, his tears, his failures (he is human you know), his genuineness, his friendship and his love.  His love for you, his love for me, and more than anything else, his love for GOD.  That love is what got him through this, and now he is in Glory.  
May the Glory that is the Lord wash over you through the life and memories of Brian Welch!







Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Chapter 8 of my story!

Ok, so I haven't written in a long time, but I am determined to finish this story, and if it so happens that I need to work on it for the rest of the year, it will get done!


Chapter 8 - A Hogwarts Education
After lunch Alice, James, Tom, Rose and Al all went up to the Gryffindor common room.  They played some dragon snap, and some wizard chess throughout the afternoon.  
Around three o'clock James, Al, and Rose went down to Hagrid's Hut for tea.  
When they arrived at Hagrid's Hut, a small round building that was just outside the forbidden forest, the knocked on the door.  They heard some loud hacking coughs and some shuffling.  Suddenly the door opened.
"Alrigh' yeh three?" asked the giant man.  As the three of them walked into Hagrids home James noticed that there was an empty dog bed and dog dish on the floor.
"Hagrid, where's Fang?" James enquired.
"Oh... ummm... he passed this summer.  I was goin' to write yeh, bu' I jus' couldn' brin' meself to write it."  Hagrid's eyes started welling up with tears.  "He was almos' thirty years old in people years, an' tha' is REALLY old in dog years.  I know 'e 'ad a goo' life an' all, bu' it was still so 'ard teh lose 'im."  
By this time Hagrid was really worked up and he started coughing uncontrollably.  He pulled an old grey, tattered hanky out of his pocket and started coughing into that.  He eventually calmed his coughing and carefully folded the hanky after wiping his mouth.
"Hagrid, are you okay?" asked Rose, very concerned.
"Yeah, I'm fine now.  It's jus' so 'ard teh lose a frien' like ol' Fang," said Hagrid.
"No, Hagrid!  Your coughing.  It's bad.  Have you gone to Madam Pomfrey?  You sound really sick!"  Rose was growing more concerned, especially after Hagrid brushed off her question the first time.
"Oh, it's fine," said Hagrid.  "Jus' a bi' of a cough, tha's all.  Nothin' teh worry yerself abou'."  Hagrid seemed to be brushing off his cold, and Rose looked very worried, but none of them pushed any farther.  They knew better than that.  
"So, Al, how are yeh likin' school so far?" asked Hagrid.
"Well, the castle is really big, I mean, REALLY big!  I don't know how I am going to get to any of my lessons on time.  But, I think I will like it.  Classes start tomorrow, so hopefully things will still be okay," replied Al.  
"Wha'd'yeh mean?" asked Hagrid.
"Well, there is this mean little git in Slytherin house who is just a prat," explained Albus.  "His name is Scorpius Malfoy - "
"MALFOY?" hollered Hagrid.  "You mean teh tell me there is another un?" he asked.
" - yes, and he is saying, not very nice things to us, especially about our family.  Well, to Rose and I at least," said Al.
"Yeh don' worry abou' tha' righ' awful boy.  Yer families are some o' the bes'.  Couldn' ask fer be'er paren's, you three, so he can jus' push off!"  Hagrid was getting worked up again, and he started to, yet again, cough into his old handkerchief.
The three of them stayed at Hagrid's place for over an hour.  Suddenly Rose stood up.
"Well," said Rose.  "We should probably get back up to the castle.  We'll see you later Hagrid, and I'm sorry about Fang.  I'll write my dad and let him know.  He really liked that dog."
"Yeah, we'll let our dad know too," said James.  
"Well, thank yeh, all of yeh.  It means a lo' teh me tha' yeh care," replied Hagrid.
"Bye!" said Albus.
The three of them raced up to the stone circle when Rose stopped them.  
"Did you see what I saw down there?" she asked.  The boys both just looked at her with puzzled looks on their faces.
"What are you talking about?" asked Al.
"Hagrid's coughing, did you see his hanky?" said Rose, growing impatient.
"No, I didn't," said Al.
"I didn't either.  I wasn't really paying attention," admitted James.
"Blood!  There was blood on his hanky after he wiped his mouth.  He is coughing up blood.  I think he is really sick.  Couldn't Madam Pomfrey do anything about it?" asked Rose.
"I'm sure she could, if he wanted her to," said James.  "I'll talk to my dad about that too, when I write him about Fang."
"Ok.  I just wish I knew what to do.  Coughing up blood is never a good thing, no matter where you are." 
James, Rose and Albus walked back to the Gryffindor common room to get Alice and Tom for dinner.  They hadn't eaten anything at Hagrid's because they knew about his cooking, so they were all rather hungry.
*   *   *
After a good meal, the five friends went back to the common room and got ready for their schooling the next day.  James, Alice and Tom had double potions in the morning, with Slytherin house, and then after lunch they had Herbology with Hufflepuff and History of Magic.  
James was not looking forward to Potions first thing Monday morning.  The potions master, and the head of Slytherin House was a big burley red-headed man, named Reid Redderd.  He was quite a bit older, and he was mean.  He had a temper that could flare at any second, and that was at any student.  He didn't even favor the students in his house, he was just a big old grump.  However, he did have one really good quality, and that was that he was a great instructor.  He had a way of explaining things so they made sense to James, and so his temper rarely ever flared at him.  Mostly, it was stupid people, who made stupid mistakes that made Professor Redderd angry.  
James was, however, looking forward to Herbology.  Herbology was taught by one of James' dad's best friends from school, Neville Longbottom.  Apparently Professor Longbottom was not really very good at school except in Herbology.  That made him a very understanding teacher, especially when it came to Tom.  Professor Longbottom told Tom once, after Tom had killed yet another plant, that he had melted through five cauldrons in one lesson when he was in his fourth year.  Professor Longbottom's worst subject, as he reminded the students regularly, was Potions.
James checked over his time table again, and mapped out his whole week.  Monday he had double potions in the morning, and then Herbology and History of Magic in the afternoon.  Tuesday he had double Transfiguration with Professor McGonnagal in the morning, and double Charms with Professor Flitwick in the afternoon.  Wednesday he had Defense against the Dark Arts with Professor Naylor in the morning, and a study period right before lunch.  After lunch he had double Herbology, and then Wednesday night at midnight he had Astronomy.  Thursday he had Charms right before Lunch, and double History of Magic in the afternoon, and Friday he had Potions and Transfiguation before lunch, double Defence Against the Dark Arts in the afternoon and Astronomy at Midnight again.  He was rather pleased with his schedule, especially since he had a study period the morning after his mid-week Astronomy class.  James knew that it was going to be a lot of work, but with some help from his friends they could all get through it.
James went to bed early Sunday night to get ready for his classes the next day.  He knew that if he didn't get enough sleep then he could be one of those students who made a stupid mistake in his Potions class and didn't want that at all.
*   *   *
Monday morning came quickly, and James did not feel rested at all.  He struggled to fall asleep, mostly because he was wondering what his father would think of his letter, and what his reply would be.  James got up and dressed quickly, grabbed his school bag, and headed down to the common room.  
Alice and Tom were up and waiting for him and the three of them went off to breakfast.  
Once down in the Great Hall, they hurriedly ate their breakfast and started heading down to the dungeon for Professor Redderd's Potions class.  
To get to the dungeon they had to go out through the Entrance courtyard, across the viaduct, into the viaduct enterance, and down the stairs on the left.  James made note that on the right of the viaduct entrance there was yet another portrait that he would have to check with the Marauder's Map.  It looked suspiciously like a secret passageway.  
The three of them headed down into the dungeon to Professor Redderd's classroom and got their books out.
Professor Redderd was already at the front of the class getting things prepared for his lesson.  He was a very tall man, with red hair and a thick red beard.  Well, at least when he was younger that is what they would have been.  Now his hair and beard were red streaked with large chunks of grey in them.  The Professor looked like he had very obviously lived a hard life in his younger years.
James, Alice and Tom sat at a table together in the back of the classroom.  Tom, being such a good student, usually would finish first and then quietly and discretely help Alice and James finish their potions properly.  
Today they were learning about Swelling Solution, its properties and its antidote.  By the middle of class they were getting their ingredients list made, and some of the students were already starting to work on the prep.  It would be a few weeks before they were finished making the potion, so James was taking his time so that he didn't make any mistakes.
Before he knew it, Potions was over and it was time for lunch.  After lunch was herbology, and James was actually really excited to see Professor Longbottom.
As James, Alice and Tom made their way to Herbology James noticed yet another unusual portrait, however this one was sleeping soundly.  James was sure he was going to have to check the map that night.  He really wanted to know more about the secret passage ways.
Professor Longbottom was in the greenhouse with a pair of big blue fuzzy ear muffs.  He also had about twenty more pairs hanging on the walls of the greenhouse.  James was very curious about what they were doing.
"Hurry up, everyone.  Come on in and find a spot.  Today we are going to be repotting mandrake plants.  Can anyone tell me why we will need ear muffs today?"
A Hufflepuff girl raised her hand that James didn't know the name of.  "The cry, or wail of the mandrake plant can be fatal," she said with confidence.
"That is right, five points to Hufflepuff.  These mandrakes are rather young, so their cry will only knock you out, but we should still take precautionary measures.  So, everyone find yourself a pair of ear muffs and I will show you how to repot your mandrake," said Professor Longbottom.
James had to walk right past Professor Longbottom to get to the ear muffs, so he very quietly said, as he passed, "Excuse me, Neville?  My mom and dad send their love."
"Why thank you James.  You can say hi to them from me," replied Professor Longbottom.
James hurried to grab a pair of green fuzzy ear muffs and quickly got back to his table.  
"Ok, everyone, I will show you how to grab your mandrake firmly, here, around the top, and you pull hard and replace them into the bigger pot.  So, everyone, ear muffs on."
Professor Longbottom grabbed the green plant in the pot in front of him and pulled up a small, ugly creature that looked kind of like a cross between a potato and a baby.  It was very obviously screeching.  Professor Longbottom, then quickly put the screaming baby/potato into the larger pot and started to cover it with dirt.  He then signaled for everyone to take off their ear muffs.
"At each table there are five plants that need to be transplanted.  The mandrakes are very stubborn, so watch out, and they do bite, so keep your fingers away from their mouths.  Have fun.  Ear muffs on."
James, Alice and Tom spent the rest of the class fighting with their mandrakes.  When Professor Longbottom did the switch it looked rather easy, but the mandrake was, as the professor said, very stubborn and did not want to come out of their small pot, and they did not want to go into their new pot, so it was a lot harder than it looked.  Tom managed to get through the class without killing any of the plants, but he was bit three times, and just before class ended their last mandrake managed to grab his ear muffs and rip them off.  Professor Longbottom dismissed the rest of the class and then took Tom up to the hospital wing.
James' next class was History of Magic with Professor Binns, who was the only ghost teacher in the school.  The rumor is that he died in his sleep, but his ghost form just got up the next morning and started teaching anyway.  The students at Hogwarts were not even sure if Professor Binns knew that he was dead.
This year they were learning all about the Goblin Revolts.  The names of the goblins all ended in "ook" sounds, and so the names started getting all jumbled in James' head.  James managed to take notes for the first five minutes of class and then started day dreaming about what his father's letter was going to explain.  He had already learned so much from the Daily Prophet articles that he, Alice, and Tom had found, but some of the articles seems so far fetched that he wasn't sure what to believe.  He hoped that his father's letter would come soon, but at the same time he dreaded the letter too, because he just didn't know how his father was going to react.  
Finally James heard the bell that signaled the end of History of Magic and he quickly grabbed all his things and went off to the Gryffendor common room.  He was happy that his first day of classes had gone well, and that it had been without too much drama.  
Once Alice and James had dropped their things off in the Gryffendor common room they made their way to the hospital wing to see Tom.
"Hey there," said Alice, "how are you feeling?"
"I'm ok, but my neck is really stiff.  I think I may have landed funny when I passed out," replied Tom.
"Umm, you may have hit a table on your way down... Actually, you did hit a table on your way down, and your chin kind of caught you, so you just hung there for a few seconds in a really strange position, so... that could be why your neck hurts," explained James very hesitantly.
"Oh.  I guess that does explain it," said Tom, sounding more embarrassed as the conversation continued.  "Well, I'm fine now, and Madam Pomfrey is going to let me go now, right?"
"Yes dear, you may go.  Just be careful around those plants.  As they get older they can be fatal," Madam Pomfrey warned.
"Yes ma'am.  Thank you," replied Tom.
The three of them slowly started to make their way out of the hospital wing, and headed down to supper in the Great Hall.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Post Christmas Everything

Christmas was a blessing over and over again.  Jenni got all the things that she wanted/needed.  She has all the things she needs for her big girl room upstairs, except a dresser and a can of paint.  (Her room is just primed, and still needs to be painted a lilac/lavender color)  I just can't believe that within 6 months Jenni could very well be out of the nursery and into her big girl room.  That is crazy to me!
Also, I have two extremely awesome friends here in town that are really making an effort with me.  There are times when I feel like if I want to do something with anyone that I am the one who needs to initiate the get together, but not with these two.  And another thing that really blows me away is that the three of us are so tight and there are not really "sub groups" within us.  You know how when you have a group of three there is usually a third wheel in some situations.  Not with us.  At least I am not the third wheel.  I can't really speak for the other two.  Last night we went out for a walk and it was so much fun.  It didn't even feel like exercise, because we were having a blast, and I think we went for at least 3 km.  Friends like that are rare, and I will cling to them (without being too clingy)!  I have been blessed with some very good close friends in my life and I am so thankful!
I will finish this post with some cute pictures from Christmas!  Happy New Year to all!!!!!
Jenni's new Tinkerbell Chair that she got from Mommy and Daddy!

Jenni looking at the Computer that Oma got for her!

Look at the pretty girl!  She's all about her "Pretties"

Daddy in his Thor Hat.  He loves this hat!

Jenni was in love with this Nativity that my mom has.  She was very good about not touching!

Jenni and Grandpa snuggling watching Elmo!