So sad... poor Greg Wiggle!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061130/tv_nm/australia_entertainment_wiggles_dc
You don't raise heroes; you raise sons. And if you treat them like sons, they'll turn out to be heroes, even if it's just in your own eyes. ~ Walter Schirra Sr.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
Bathing Beauties
Country Livin'





Thursday, November 16, 2006
Trouble

So, here are a few of pictures of the boys. I promise I will try to get myself back on the blogging ball soon!!



Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Chek Out What He Is Doing Now...
This man is amazing (and maybe a little crazy...)!! I wonder how long it will take?
http://enduranceis.typepad.com/endurance_is/
This is his account of the Kiawah Marathon. I had no marathon intentions until I started reading his blog...
http://enduranceis.typepad.com/endurance_is/2006/10/30/index.html
http://enduranceis.typepad.com/endurance_is/
This is his account of the Kiawah Marathon. I had no marathon intentions until I started reading his blog...
http://enduranceis.typepad.com/endurance_is/2006/10/30/index.html
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
3rd Annual Lobster Party

We had such a great time... thank you to everyone who came out and bought lobsters. Mark your calendar for the first Saturday in November 2007... we will be out there again!


Mom and Terry came (standing with neighbors Darla and Kathleen) for the party... they were such a huge help in setting up, arranging, and cooking!
Chris and Tracey warm up by the fire.
DuBose, Nancy, Aileen, Melinda, and Kathryn belly up to the lobster table (really, an oyster table in disguise!) for dinner. Aileen and Spencer used these tables for their big oyster roasts, and they were perfect for eating lobsters.


Monday, November 06, 2006
James Island Connector Run

DuBose and got to the starting line about 30 minutes early, and we nearly froze to death. At 8:00am when the race started, it was 40 degrees with a windchill of 32. Brrrr. Once we started running, I completely forgot how cold I was as I started to ascend the first hill. The first leg of the race went from Roper Hospital to Folly Road, and the second leg was from Folly Road back to Roper. The first leg, there was a great tailwind. However, as soon as we made the turnaround, that tailwind became a 14mph headwind, with gusts up to 29mph. There were times that the wind was gusting as I ran up a hill, and I wondered if I was really moving forward and not backward. During those times, all I could do was put my head down, dig in, and keep moving my feet, knowing that I was not about to quit. At the top of the last hill, I realized that my legs and butt were numb from the wind!
The views were amazing. It was a beautiful sunny day, it was high tide, there were tons of sailboats moored in the harbor. I think it is quite possible that the best views of the Charleston Harbor are from the top of the Connector.
It was a struggle, but I made it. I was utterly exhausted, but I was proud of myself for finishing. I had set a goal of under an hour, but I did it in 60 minutes and 28 seconds... that's ok... I finished, I ran the whole thing, and it was a 9:44 pace, much faster than my 11:35 pace of the Cooper River Race. Not bad. While it was super-tough, it was amazing... I am looking forward to doing it again next year. Under one hour.

Tagged
I have been tagged by Nancy to answer some questions on my blog (be sure to check out her answers!). They are great sentence starters, and I have had a hard time answering some of them. But, they have really gotten me to think about things...
I am: a granddaughter, a daughter, a sister, a cousin, a wife, a mother, a godmother, a friend, and a runner.
I want: a happy and healthy life for my family.
I have: a husband who is an amazing daddy.
I wish: I was more artistic.
I hate: the thought of ever disappointing anyone.
I miss: living near my family.
I hear: the hum of the computer.
I wonder: what life would have been like had I gone to medical school.
I regret: not keeping up with friends from high school and college better.
I am not: a perfect mother, but I try my best.
I dance: when I am alone or with my children.
I sing: loudly when I run.
I cry: when I am frustrated.
I am not always: very organized.
I make with my hands: dinner.
I write: grocery lists.
I confuse: needs and wants.
I need: a massage right now.
I should: organize my life better.
I start: projects that I don't finish.
I finish: each day by checking on my sleeping boys and praying that God will protect them throught the night and through the next day.
It is now my turn to tag three other bloggers to answer these questions... I tag Caroline F., Sarah, and Aileen. Be sure to watch their blogs for their answers...
I am: a granddaughter, a daughter, a sister, a cousin, a wife, a mother, a godmother, a friend, and a runner.
I want: a happy and healthy life for my family.
I have: a husband who is an amazing daddy.
I wish: I was more artistic.
I hate: the thought of ever disappointing anyone.
I miss: living near my family.
I hear: the hum of the computer.
I wonder: what life would have been like had I gone to medical school.
I regret: not keeping up with friends from high school and college better.
I am not: a perfect mother, but I try my best.
I dance: when I am alone or with my children.
I sing: loudly when I run.
I cry: when I am frustrated.
I am not always: very organized.
I make with my hands: dinner.
I write: grocery lists.
I confuse: needs and wants.
I need: a massage right now.
I should: organize my life better.
I start: projects that I don't finish.
I finish: each day by checking on my sleeping boys and praying that God will protect them throught the night and through the next day.
It is now my turn to tag three other bloggers to answer these questions... I tag Caroline F., Sarah, and Aileen. Be sure to watch their blogs for their answers...
Friday, November 03, 2006
Halloween







What a Difference a Year Makes!
Check Her Out
Another friend has fallen prey to this blogging addiction... check out this cute baby girl!! Welcome, Beth! Can't wait to watch Miss Betsy grow!
Woo Hoo!
I found out yesterday that we are the Lobster Champs again this year!! With the help of some great friends, Jackson sold 70 lobsters for the annual Little School Lobster Sale Fundraiser. With the title comes a case of wine... yum! Perfect for all of the yummy lobsters that will be consumed at the party. To all of you who bought lobsters and supported the Little School, a huge thanks! See you at the party!
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Halloween Party at The Little School






Birthday Cake



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