Thursday, November 27, 2008

Yummy Henrietta

I am going to attempt youTube soon so hopefully I can download video to my blog.  This was a comical event, tons of fun!  And the Turkey even turned out EXCELLENT
We found the neck!
Both Jenny and I were new to this.  We have never seen the inside of a Turkey.  It was gross.  
We cooked a 20 pound turkey!  Yes... that is a LOT.  The advice we were given at the store was to buy a turkey  where you calculate how many people were eating.... then you get a 1/2 a pound for each person.... so we counted all three kids as one adult (if that) and us four = 5 which = a 2 and 1/2 pound turkey.... 

Scott played Go Fish with the kids.  It was really cute!

Jenny and Scott brought the kids balloon ball things and Jonah had a blast with them.

Family pictures in our backyard


It was a beautiful day!!!
After over FOUR hours of cooking the Turkey... we finally brought it out of the oven... it was beautiful :).  

Really... I think Jenny and I were surprised at how easy it was to cook Henrietta.  The picture below, I am pointing to the popper thing that pops up when it is done.
All our food.... We made it all!!!
Even Hunter ate Henrietta
After dinner.... we cleaned up and packed up all our left overs.  We played games and ate dessert (Pumpkin pie, Cheese cake, rice crisspy treats, and chocolate pudding).  

This is a picture of how much turkey was left over on the plater AFTER we ate.  Plus there was more in the kitchen.... 

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Not Henrietta


Today Jenny and I went out and bought our Thanksgiving turkey.  This will be the first time either of us has had the opportunity to cook a turkey.... let alone a whole Thanksgiving meal.  Thankfully we have each other to help out.  That way if it doesnt turn out good... we have each other to lean on :).  

Anyways... Jenny thought it would be fun to name our turkey and for some reason Henrietta came to mind first so that is what we named our Turkey.  

Hunter just told me, "mom, I dont want to eat Henrietta for Thanksgiving.  I love her"  how sad huh?  He has checked on her through out the evening... opening the fridge... "Hi Henrietta"  then he closes it so sweetly.  

This Thanksgiving could be a tear jerker.... too bad he doesnt realize Henrietta is ALREADY DEAD.

ShiT


Before you report me for bad language :) (Jimmy told me that I could be reported heeheehee) Here is the story....
Today Haley and Hunter put on a show for Jenny, Jim and I.  They got all their dolls out and had them sitting on our entry stairway using the foyer as a stage.  Haley made name tags for her dolls.  This is what Haley wrote as a name tag for one of her dolls....ShiT.  Later, when Jenny was helping her clean up her mess (thanks Jenny) she couldnt figure out what it said and Jenny, Jim and I couldn't figure out what she was trying to spell either... Any thoughts? 

Jenny took pictures of this very exciting performance... maybe I will let her blog about the performance... It was something special. :)

Hunter, Haley and Jonah... and I guess Jim and I too

Haley is just blossoming here.  She loves school and is non stop talking from the moment I pick her up from school (this is something she didnt do back in California - first grade)  I really think placing her in kindergarten here has been the best choice!  She even got in trouble for talking at school.  This made me smile.  She told me RIGHT AWAY when she got in the car....  Her dresses are currently in time out for giving me attitude when I told her she could not wear a sun dress to school... it was in the forties outside....  Her attitude has improved since.

A conversation Haley and I had the other day:
H: Everyone at school says ma'am
Me: Really?
H: Yeah... 
me: do you?
H: No. I told my teacher that I dont say that
me: Oh... what did she say?
H: That I didnt have to but that she likes it when kids say it
Me: In Georgia kids say yes ma'am as a way of being polite.
H: Well, in California we didn't
Me: I know.  
H: mom... I think I am going to try to say ma'am.
Me: ok.
H: I have to go to the bathroom ma'am (and then she proceeded to get up and go to the bathroom... with a smile)  
when she came back... she used ma'am over and over again, never in the way they use it here.  "The dogs need to go outside ma'am" "Ma'am I love you" "Ma'am can I have some milk please ma'am?"

Hunter is still at home.  We are still in the process of finding the right school for him.  Mean while, he is going on "field trips" with mom or dad threw out the week to help keep him socialized.  He has a new friend, Grady, who he enjoys when he sees him.  He is getting along with Jonah much more... which we wasnt a few months ago.  Him and Joe are sharing a room and doing fabulous with that!   (Thanks Mrs. Jones for the social story that helped make this process easier... it really helped!)  Hunter and I are focusing on learning sign language while he is not in school.  He already knows how to sound words out and all.... he lacks the motor skills to write.... but we are working on that.  I mean, seriously, he is only 4! 

Conversation with Hunter:
H: mom... I miss Tennessee
 Me: You do huh?  What do you miss about Tennessee?
H: Nate
Me: Nate doesnt live in Tennessee
H: Where does Nate live?
Me: Where do you think Nate lives?
H: By our old home.... I miss our old home in Tennessee
me: We never lived in Tennessee.
H: Why... I like Tennessee... I want to live there.
seeing that this conversation was going no where... I informed Hunter that we lived in California (which he knows) and that we have never lived in Tennessee.... This is a conversation we have a lot.... sometimes it ends in tears about how he loves Tennessee.... sometimes he just moves on.... silly man.  Personally I think he just likes to say the word Tennessee.

Jonah has been struggling with his molars... a few weeks ago got his bottom two... runny nose.... FUSSY!!!  This week he got two top molars.... runny nose.... FUSSY!!!!  YUCK..... He loves to explore our new home.  He loves to get into Haley's littlest pet shop stuff, which of course makes her totally upset!  He thinks all animals say woof.... You know... basic one year old stuff.... into everything... wants to do everything by himself and what Haley and Hunter are doing.....

Jim and I...
I am sick with a head cold... yuck! And it is REALLY cold here!!!  At night the temps are in the 20's.  Jenny had left a cup of water in her car over night and in the morning it was ice.  I cant find any of the scarfs I made back in California.... and I could really use some snow gear... i think i might invent a nose warmer because my nose is what freezes the most outside.  When we take the dogs out to pee in the morning... they run out... pee and dash back inside.  (Except for when they see a squirrel.... then they chase it) 

Both Jim and I are on Facebook and are enjoying catching up with friends, both old and new on there.  If you arent on Facebook, you really need to join.  It isnt as time consuming as people may tell you it is.  It is only if you let it be.  It is connected to your email account so really, you have no need to go on unless you get an email that someone has contacted you.  I like being able to send video messages to friends and family.  Hunter and Haley have made some videos and sent them to friends via Facebook.  I am trying to figure out how they can send video messages to friends via email. 

Jim had a final interview with a jail job.  He walked away from it uncertain.  He knew he was very indecisive with some of the questions they asked him.  Mostly because he didnt know how he would respond when put in the situation given.  Would he shoot a 12 year old boy if he was aiming a gun at him?  One question that bothered me was how he would handle a situation in which a fellow employee was attacked by a riot in the prison he would be stationed at.  Oh and in the scenario it is only him and his co-worker and about 60 inmates.  The job was a position in the prison... as a guard.  He has gotten a job as a secret shopper where stores hire him to come in and shop and rates them.  It sounds fun.  His first assignment came and he is just waiting for one thing to arrive in the mail (the money to do the shopping).  It is like mission impossible.  They tell him who he is to interact with (hostess, or check out clerk, or a sales associate) and what he is to buy.... at times he may even be asked to be a disgruntled costumer.  He is excited!  

That is it for now... I know... long and boring.. :)  

I just want to say thanks to those who have been so encouraging and supportive.  I know it can be tough to keep up a relationship or friendship so far away.... I appreciate the efforts.  I know relationships take on new forms... mostly online.... :) but it still is nice to know you all are there!  

Monday, November 17, 2008

Good ol' waffle house

Here is Georgia (and I know other states as well) the Waffle House is a staple.  You find them EVERYWHERE!
They are small, rectangular buildings.... not a whole lot of seating.
Your server is also your cook. And cooks in front of you.... with a TON of grease
Scott, Jenny, Deron, Prestin, Steve, us and Pam and Rodger ate here one night this past week.  Deron, Prestin and Steve came out here to visit us and explore Georgia as a possible next step for them in their journey.  They left this morning.... It was GREAT having them here!!!  

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Come and see where we are living...

Our street.... this is our drive home

OUr steep driveway up to our home...

Our beautiful backyard... this was taken a week ago... right now it has leaves covering it!  RIGHT now as I am typing... the leaves are falling like rain!
Front yard
My favorite reading spot

Living room
Breakfast nook
Jim
Our room
From the front door.  We had to put up a gate for Joe.  The kids say it is the Smarts gate... like we took theirs or something...
Our down stairs hallway
OUr guest bedroom (down stairs)
Toy room. (Down stairs)
Down stairs den type room.  My Uncle Rodger gave us some couches to go in here.

There is a room just off the den downstairs.... I hate the decor in there so I am trying to cover it with pictures or something...
Come visit us anytime!!!

INK... Interactive Neighborhood for Kids

INK is a place where kids can come and play in an adult world.
Above is Hunter "flying" a plane

This is Kimberly playing with Jonah in the Dentist office
Jonah grocery shopping.
At this place we were there almost two hours.  The boys had a blast (Haley was at school).  Hunter spent 3/4ths of the time at the Thomas the Train table.  Shocker.  I got to follow Joe all around.... he is active dude! 
Above is Joe at the bank.  The talking penny told us all about money.  Jonah LOVED the talking penny.

I was invited by Kimberly to come to this place.  It was fun!  Her two boys had fun too!


Kimberly and her youngest son Corbin (Corbin is two months older then Joe)