Monday, August 15, 2011

Big girl week with Nana and Pop

When my mom called and asked if we thought Ella Catherine might want to come to Georgia for a week by herself, my first reaction was "I'm not so sure". You see anytime we talk about going somewhere her first question is are you and daddy going too. I guess she has become wise to us dropping her off with the grandparents for a weekend and Matt and I heading off to an event. :) So, I was a little skeptical when I asked her but as anticipated she asked the question "Are you and daddy going too." To which I responded, no it will just be you. You will be having a Big girl week with Nana and Pop. Her response "Carter?" again my response was no pumpkin it will just be you. Daddy and I will drive you to meet Nana and Pop and then you will get in their car and go to their house. Then at the end of the week they will drive you back to our house and spend the weekend with us to celebrate Mommy's birthday. She didn't hesitate with an answer, she said she wanted to go. Mom and I spoke several times about the plans and it was all set with the understanding that if at any point she became distraught and wanted to come home that Matt or I would meet them to get her and take her home. Luckily this was NOT needed.
On Sunday after 8 am church we set out for Chattanooga, TN. We met my mom and dad at Champy's for lunch. The owner, Seth, is the brother of one of our best friends. If you are ever in Chattanooga,TN, I would highly recommend stopping in for a meal. It is DELICIOUS! It was a beautiful day and so we sat outside on the covered porch with the fans creating a fabulous breeze. The atmosphere was as good as the food, the kids loved being able to move around. As promised after lunch, we transfered all her gear to Nana and Pop's car and they headed off to Georgia. How did Carter do? (well stay tuned for the next blog).
Why I ever thought she might get upset/homesick and want to come home I will never know. My parents had the weekend planned so well and her aunts, uncle, cousin and great grandmother, in addition to Nana and Pop showered her with so much individual attention that she ate it up! That isn't saying that she didn't miss us beacuse she did and we spoke every night so she could tell us about her day and we could tell her how much we loved her, but she had a fabulous time.
Pop took her out to the cabin and they drove the tractor, visited the neighbors horses and cows and took the golf cart on a spin through the hunting trails. They met Aunt Lori for breakfast and then went out to Idyll Acres Rescue Ranch. Ella Catherine enjoyed spending some time with Aunt Lori. They were able to pet horses, minature horses, donkeys, minature donkeys and goats. Aunt Lori did a wonderful job of encouraging her to feed the animals and pet the animals. Her favorite was a donkey named Candy, that had her hooves painted pink. She went with Nana, Pop, Becky and "Cousette" Cori to eat at the S&S cafeteria. This was my FAVORITE place to eat when I was a little girl. I remember very fondly going with my garndparents, Becky and Granddaddy. It was always so fun to walk down that line and pick out what I wanted to eat. (They always let me pick whatever I wanted. :)) Ella Catherine enjoyed it as well. Cori even took her back through the line to be able to pick out a dessert. When she saw all the desserts she said "that is a lot of sugar" gotta love the child of a dietitian! And what did she pick? Orange jello! :) The week also entailed some painting lessons from Nana and lots and lots of arts and crafts time...they made a BEAUTIFUL necklace for me for my birthday, they made T-shirts another fun bday gift, and lots and lots of coloring. She enjoyed playing cards with Becky and paper dolls with Cori. All in all a very successful trip. When Friday came, she was excited to get in the car and come see us. She and Carter hugged and kissed for about 30 minutes after she got home, then it was back to normal. :)





Making my BEAUTIFUL multicolored Rigatoni necklace


Petting the minatures horses with Aunt Lori


Feeding the minature horses with Aunt Lori


More feeding, but this time she just observed.


Enjoying the Rescue Ranch with POP, Aunt Lori and Nana (the one taking the pictures)


Checking out the Regular sized horses


Petting the horses


Candy with her pink painted hooves.


Riding the Tractor with Pop


Driving the tractor (LOVE this picture!)


Brushing "Cousette" Cori's Hair. Beauty Parlor anyone?


Playing paper dolls and building blocks


Painting. She has told me on multiple occasions that she wants to be a painter when she grows up.


Taking some pointers from Nana


Card shark in the making.


This is my favorite picture of all! Love seeing her play cards with Becky like I did when I was her age. Such a sweet memory captured on film.




Monday, August 1, 2011

Cleveland, Mississippi and a weekend with the Grandparents

Our 6 men! From left to right, Brad, Roger, Terry, Kevin, Matt and Dave

Women behind the men! from left to right, me, Whitney, Sara Ella, Mary Beth, Julie and Kim



Matt and I headed to Cleveland, Mississippi this weekend. He played in an annual 6 man golf tournament while I had some fun with the girls hanging out poolside and doing a little shopping. The guys played great the first day but unfortunately despite playing good the second day didn't take home any prize money. The weather for the tournament is always brutal. July in the Delta is not for sissys.


What used to be a guys weekend (when the men were single) has turned into a couples weekend (now that most of the guys are married). I am sure they miss the old days of it being just guys but I for one am happy for the couples weekend. It gives me the opportunity to spend some time with some awesome ladies and just relax. I can't begin to tell you how much fun we had but what I can say is that we are already looking forward to next year!


For those of you worried about the munchkins, fear not! They had a blast the first part of the weekend with Grandpa, Grams, uncle Michael, Uncle Christopher and Aunt Katie at the lake. Then Aunt Katie drove them to Memphis to spend the remainder of the weekend with Mimi. They had a ball swimming in Mimi's neighbor's pool and having arts and crafts time.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Moving up...Carter's a Honey Bear

Today was Carter's first full day in the Toddler 2 Classroom. He did GREAT and LOVED every minute. It is very surreal for me that he is now in the Classroom that Ella Catherine was in when we started the Vanderbilt Daycare in 2009. Doesn't seem like he should be old enough to be in this classroom but he is and was ready to move up with the bigger kids.



We are excited for the year ahead and all it entails (potty training and all!).

Friday, July 1, 2011

Saint Simons Island 2011

My family grew up taking beach vacations at St. Simons Island, Georgia. I am so happy to be able to share my love for the Island with my own family. It is so special to watch them enjoy it as much as I do. We didn't plan anything, just tried to enjoy the Island life. We spent our mornings at the beach, we went crabbing off the pier, rode bikes, took walks on the beach and spent our evenings at the pool.

Matt and I were even able to make a trip to Savannah one night to have dinner with some great friends, the Cowans. It was so nice to spend the evening with them in their lovely home and catch up.

Our trip wasn't completely uneventful. Matt ended up in the urgent care center after an unfortunate crabbing accident for a tetanus shot and antibiotics. He decided to try a different spot and instead of crabbing off the pier he tried to crab under the causeway off the rocks. The rocks were not so kind to him when he lost his balance, he ended up with several very deep cuts.

Ella Catherine jumping off the side at the pool


Carter jumping off the side at the pool


Family beach pictureElla Catherine by the waterCarter hanging out on the pier crabbing and Ella Catherine anxiously waiting to be able to pull up the crab netThere is that sly grin...and yes, he is getting curls.




Watching the hermit crab make its way back into the ocean off the pier


Daddy and daughter crabbing


Matt showing the kids how to bait the nets



Carter pointing to the shrimp boats

Matt after his urgent care visit. From now on we will stick to the pier for crabbing. :)



Matt helping Ella Catherine build a sandcastle

Carter and I playing in the waves

Getting more wet sand for her sandcastle


More fun in the sandCarter playing in the sand and surf

Another Family picture

Ella Catherine climbing the old oak tree

Carter and Ella Catherine on the rocks

Ella Catherine and daddy looking for seashell

Thursday, June 30, 2011

School Pictures 2011

The Explorers

Carter's Toddler Class From Left to Right, Top row: Ms Pam, Kelly, Maddox, Carter, Isaac, Bryce, Ms. Kennithia Bottom row: Sloane, Madelyn, Ester and Lucas

Carter has grown so much this year both physically and developmentally. He is talking in sentences, learning his alphabet, riding a bike with training wheels, throwing and catching a ball, drinking out of a cup, and using utensils. He brings his dishes to the kitchen after meals and cleans his mat with a clorox wipe. Since dental hygeine week at school he has been obsessed with brushing his teeth. Now if we can just get that same enthusiasm for potty training we will be ecstatic. :)


Pre-K 3: The Leaping Frogs
Ella Catherine's class from Left to Right, Top Row: Ainsley, Daphne, Jason, Lucy, Ms. Cindy, Martin, Lily, Taylor D, Shaw, Ms. Brittney. Bottom Row: Ms. Sabrina, Yvonne, Ella Catherine, Jessica, Ilan, Manus, Bryce, Ivy

Ella Catherine has also grown a lot this year. She can write all the letters of the alphabet, she can count to 100, she knows the sounds of all the letters, She can write her numbers up to 10, she knows her left from her right, she can dress herself completely, and she continues to have an uncanny ability to hear a song once or twice and know all the lyrics. She also continues to be obsessed with brushing her teeth. She also clears her dishes, cleans her mat and helps unload the diahwasher.
She just moved up to the pre-K 4 classroom, "The Super Stars" and is very excited to be the big kid at her school. Full curriculum doesn't start until the Fall but she is already learning from the older kids about to leave for kindergarden and is very excited about learning to read.

Friday, June 10, 2011

20th class reunion/ fun with nana and pop

Amy and I. Loved catching up with her and laughing about college memories. She is still one in a million.

Amy and Jason, great friends and the only 2 from our class who dated in highschool who ended up married. Amy and I have known each other since kindergarden and took dance together from first grade until we graduated high school. Lots of wonderful memories with this amazing lady.


Marla, myself and Rita. I have several pictures just like this only 20 years younger. I realized I didn't take many pictures. Guess I was too busy running my mouth. :)


Love that smile

"E" pushing carter. Love watching them play and laugh together, makes my heart smile.


About to slide

Hiding out.


Has to do what big sister does. So a sliding he will go.

Nana pushing Ella Catherine

monkey bars



"who me?" Cutie even if you are on backwards


Jumping with daddy on the trampoline


Riding her bike

Carter playing with his new remote control train Aunt Kelly and Cousin Cori gave him for his birthday

My 20th high school reunion was this past weekend. So, we loaded up the kids and headed to Georgia. It was great to see old friends, chat and laugh about old times and to catch up on what was going on now in their lives. I love picking up with old friends like you have never been apart. I am so glad that I decided to go. I got an added bonus as well. My best friend from college, Amy, was also there. She married one of my dearest childhood friends. He came out to visit me at Baylor. They met, fell in love and the rest is history. So, it isn't ofyen you go to your highschool reunion and get to spend time with a bestie from college as well. LOVED every minute. Made me realize how lucky I am to have such amazing friends and I have vowed to be better about keeping in touch.

As you can see while we were at the reunion, Nana, Pop, and Becky kept the kids entertained with trips to the park, riding bikes, coloring/arts and crafts, playing games etc.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Memorial Day weekend

Hanging out with Aunt Katie

Fishing with Daddy

Let the fish catching begin


Cousin Amy skiing: Ella Catherine was very impressed that she didn't fall

Carter enjoying the view from Grandpa's big boat

Uncle Michael Skiing

Family Pic on the front of Grandpa's boat


No better place to spend Memorial Day than on the lake! So, we headed to Pickwick for the weekend to spend the holiday with Grams, Grandpa, Uncle Christopher and Uncle Michael. We were very excited that Aunt Katie and Cousin Amy came to play for the day on Saturday. The lake was still a little cold but somehow Aunt Katie was able to talk Ella Catherine into getting in the water with her which isn’t an easy task. The water was also a little rough with all the traffic but it didn’t stop Aunt Katie, Matt, Cousin Amy and Uncle Michael from skiing. In addition to skiing and boat rides, the Lynch clan also enjoyed some fishing. Ella Catherine has liked fishing from the get go. So, much so that both daddy and grandpa bought her a fishing pole last year. She wore it out this weekend. She caught a total of 11 fish (5 of which were solely on her own). She had a ball. Carter’s attention span hasn’t quite reached the level it needs to be for fishing. He would fish for a little and then tell grandpa he wanted to go on the boat. So, Grandpa would take him on the boat and let him crawl around for a while. A weekend at the lake was just what the doctor ordered. :)