I took some great pictures this week of Easter festivities and was highly bummmed to have lost some of the best ones somehow. Yesterday I looked through the pictures on my camera and was looking forward to loading them on my computer. Last night it loaded some of them and the rest apparently poofed into nonexistence. The card has been trying to come apart, but I haven't had any trouble with it so I haven't replaced it. (I believe my thriftiness has been mentioned in a previous post or three.) I'm guessing the pictures must have fallen out the crack. If this isn't possible, is there a nice, techinically minded type person out there that can tell me if my pictures are still on the card somewhere?
As for this week's fun, Good Friday was NOT a beautiful weather day. It was much like what I imagine the original Good Friday must have been like.

But, we made the most of it at home anyway. Nothing like being confined to the house for an entire day!




We did dye some eggs, which is always fun. I'm not sure what malfunction occured, but usually we color on the shells with crayons so the dye won't settle in the colored marks, but it didn't work worth a darn this time. But we tried anyway.



When an egg cracks you have to eat it. Taking the shell off requires a lot of concentration.





And for the weather grand finale....


Soon after this we retreated to the basement to wait out a tornado warning. But not before Avery took a head first spill out of a chair right into the high chair. James said he got his very own egg, just in time for Easter. A week later it's still healing, but much better. James was watching the weather from the office computer and advised us to go to the basement, so I grabbed Elizabeth and an ice pack on the way out of the kitchen so I could hold it on Avery's head.
Poor Shannon must have inherited a storm freak gene from me. He was right under me pretty much all day, and actually headed into slight panic mode when he heard the word tornado. He said, "I wish our house was made out of bricks!" None of the kids have really had very much experience with bad weather, but he has always hated thunderstorms. I myself have a hate/hate relationship with potentially dangerous weather, but I've gone out of my way not to project it onto the kids. Maybe it really is a bad gene. Perhaps one day I will share the story that kicked my storm-o-phobia into high gear.
Needless to say, we survived.
Saturday was a much nicer day. I got to go to the barn, though I ended up not riding. A couple of our horses have developed a skin condition called rain rot (nice, eh?), where they lose hair in painful patches when there's lot of rainy weather, and can develop bacterial infections if it gets bad enough. One poor mare has hair missing from her neck to her tail on both sides, so I took time Saturday to give medicated baths and to try to get the healing started. She looks kind of mangy and pathetic right now.
Sunday we headed to the early service. We got one okay picture of the family. I didn't exactly go all out with the Easter duds this year. It can be fun, but it's not what's important.

We headed off to McDonough (for the second weekend in a row) for a family get together at my Uncle Danny and Aunt Lynn's house. I attemped to get a few shots of the kids before everyone changed.



Uncle Danny is my Dad's younger brother by two years. He and Aunt Lynn have a great place in McDonough on several acres with a pond. The weather was beautiful and we enjoyed most of the day outdoors, after a rather large potluck lunch. The kids went on a hayride while the adults hid 1,782,453 eggs, filled with candy, coins, dollars, and assorted dollar store goodies. After that we fished, hung out with family, attempted to fly kites (the wind was stop and go- no one actually got a kite in the air), and the kids had a blast with bubbles, jump ropes, chalk, and more. In between activities we snuck in for additional sustenance. Well, okay, it was key lime pie, mostly. I put Elizabeth down for a nap in the Pack N Play and she slept for nearly three hours! It was nice to get to enjoy the day playing with the kids without a 20+ pound weight attached to me.
This is the day from which I lost all of the pictures I really wanted. But I did get a few.










And here is where you should see more cute pictures of my niece, the kids hunting eggs and showing off their ridiculously large piles of loot, more cousins, a great one of my Granny and PaPa, James with the boys, the kids fishing, Amelia holding bait (a wiggly worm), a rare picture of JUST James and I, and a fun one of my brother looking tough wielding James' VERY LARGE PISTOL. (This would be a neat place for a link back to the post where there were pictures of the VERY LARGE PISTOL, but I'm not talented enough to pull that off. Actually I'm just not going to research how to do it. Anyone know how?) At any rate, there would have been lots of great pictures but my evil card stole them. The fact that I have now spent at entire paragraph on this topic should be a clue to the depths of my despair over this particular subject. I will now shut up.
We ended up spending an improptu night at my folks' house after finding out Jonathan and Lisa would be staying the night and we could hang out with them some more. It was time well spent, and as a bonus we discovered that there is indeed a free application you can download for Blackberries, semi-equivalent to the iPhone one called "Fart." This one is "Cippie the Farting Chipmunk," but the idea is the same. What could be better than having nine realistic gas sounds right at your disposal, including the ability to set a timer so you can make others victims? It was late, that's all the explanation I can offer. And the kids were in bed, the perfect opportunity to revert back to middle school days. Or to yesterday, if you're a guy.
It had been planned for Amelia to stay a few days with Grandmommy and Grandad, so when we headed out Monday morning we left her in McDonough. The original date to get her back was to be Wednesday, but it turned into Friday, so she got to be Only Child Princess For the Week.
We had an uneventful week at home, aside from a mild fever that hit me Wednesday night and Thursday. Apparently it served to usher in the worst cold I've had for as long as I can remember. The boys missed Amelia. They stayed under my feet nearly the entire week. Apparently Amelia dictates play a lot more than I realized, and they were lost. It was a good week though, and Shannon was a terrific oldest kid stand-in.
Friday we met Amelia and Mom at INK in Gainesville for some play time and the kid exchange. Amelia was less than thrilled to be going home when it was time, but considering the way she crashed in the car the fuss was probably mostly to blame on post grandparents' house fatigue syndrome. (Bet my mom did the same thing when she got home!)
A few shots from INK.




Well, that concludes another nearly two weeks in the life of us. We'll head off to church early in the morning, without James (who is taking care of a mens' group here at camp), and barring rain I'm supposed to help 10 little girls have a terrific horseback riding birthday party at the barn for the afternoon.
I'm taking my sneezy self off to bed. Wish my nose had a spigot I could turn off. Any suggestions on how to install one?
Ahh-ahhh-ahhhhhhhccchhhhooooooooo and goodnight.
1 comment:
Post this link under the "post a link" option at the top of your post box and you should get to the post about his gun.
http://thehimstedthome.blogspot.com/2009/02/so-much-for-weekly-posting-to-blog.html
Post this link and it should take you to the picture of his gun.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_1xb8onkEIeg/SZt7yT3OccI/AAAAAAAAA-M/p9Bw2aO-tZY/s1600-h/IMG00019-20090205-2158.jpg
SHOULD being the key word in the above sentences! :)
are my computer services worth a discounted camp rate?? :) haaha
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