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"So Frequently we mistakenly believe that our children need more things, when in reality their silent pleadings are simply for more of our time."
***President Thomas S. Monson (Ensign May 1994)

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Like Father, Like Son


Vance made some awesome chili the other night! He also made a not so awesome mess! He gets that from his father!

Monday the nurse told Vance that he is 5 ' 10 1/2". That makes him officially half an inch taller than his dad.

When Vance is in the another room and he's talking to someone, I sometimes do a double take. He sounds so much like Chad now.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Old Habits . . .

On Saturday I took my wedding ring in for it's 6 month check-up. They told me that the smaller stones were really loose (which didn't surprise me, I mean, I've had it for 19 years!) So, we sent it off to get all tightened up.

I hate not wearing my wedding ring. It just feels like something's missing. I don't know how many times I've tried to twist it or play with it and then realize it's not there. I never knew how often I did that until now. I actually to it a lot. It's funny how you get so accustom to something that you do it out of habit, without even thinking about it.

I'll be very glad to have my ring back. It's a part of me, a part of who I am, I guess. It might be a long couple of weeks.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Thomas Point Beach . . . again

When we first moved to Maine (Winter Harbor), I was completely fascinated with the tides. I'd never seen such huge differences between high and low tide. It was just awesome to me that at low tide the water would go out so far. Every where we'd been there wasn't such a drastic difference between the two.

Last week we took the kids out to Thomas Point Beach in Brunswick. We knew it was low tide and decided to just wait for the tide to come back in. I took some pics while we were there, because like I said, it just fascinates me for some reason.

This when we first got there. It's not right at the lowest tide, but you can barely see the waterline way off in the distance. All the clam diggers are out doing their job. They stayed until the very last minute, too, most had to wade through the water to get back to shore.
(If you click on these pictures, you'll be able to see them so much better!)
Here's Vance checking things out with Myshel and McKaylie. I wouldn't go out there, because the mud just sucks your feet into it--besides the fact that it stinks. There's a bit of a "river" that ran right by where they were.
The water's starting to come back in. You can see the "river" more now. It's starting to spread out more and get much deeper. There's a clammer on the far left of the picture. He was on somewhat of an island and was able to stay there for a lot longer than the other guys.

This was about an hour after we got there. The water came in faster than we thought it would.
About 1/2 hour later the kids were out in it with Chad. It only looks deep. The kids were actually laying on their stomachs in these pictures. It was never more than a foot or so deep where they were.
While we waited for the tide to come in, we played in the sand, I read, the kids explored a lot. Thomas Point is a breeding ground for Horseshoe Crabs and they found lots of shells. This is only some of the ones they found. It was fun even though they didn't get to swim very long . . . except for the bugs, which ate me something terrible. My arms and legs were covered with some kind of bug bite and I itched like never before, for days. I think it must have been something I was a little allergic to because it was terrible and no one else had a problem with it at all.



Monday, October 6, 2008

Telling In or Telling Out?

My sister and I were talking about our kids this morning and we both commented about the tattling that goes on in our houses. It reminded me of something I read at my kid's school counselor's office.

Telling In....
*I don't have a problem
*People are safe
*Nobody needs help
.....so, I'm telling to get someone IN trouble.

Telling Out.....
*Someone is having a problem
*Someone is unsafe, or will be
*Someone needs help
......so, I'm telling to get someone OUT of trouble.

I really liked these. For me, it gives the perfect definition for tattling. When the kids come to "tattle" on someone, Chad and I have been getting in the habit of asking, "Are you telling IN or telling OUT?" At the very least, it's made them stop and think about which one they are doing. Maybe in the long run, it will help eliminate the tattling all together.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Travel Logs....

My sister has all the different states/countries that she's been to and the ones that her husband has been to on her blog. I was showing it to Chad and we thought it would be fun to do, too. So, here's our list

Cindy
United States
Wyoming*Montana*Idaho*Utah*Washington*California*Nevada*
Colorado*Virginia*Florida*Maine*Massachusetts*New Hampshire*North Carolina*Louisiana*Illinois*South Dakota*North Dakota*Maryland*Georgia*
Kentucky*West Virginia*Alabama*Arkansas*Connecticut*Delaware*Tennessee*South Carolina*Rhode Island*Pennsylvania*Wisconsin*Oklahoma*Ohio*Nebraska*Indiana*
Iowa*Kansas*Michigan*Minnesota*New York*New Jersey*Mississippi*Missouri

Canada
New Brunswick

Overseas
None

Chad
United States

Wyoming*Montana*Idaho*Utah*Washington*California*Nevada*
Colorado*Virginia*Florida*Maine*Massachusetts*New Hampshire*North Carolina*Louisiana*Illinois*South Dakota*North Dakota*Maryland*Georgia*Kentucky*
West Virginia*Alabama*Arkansas*Connecticut*Delaware*Tennessee*South Carolina*
Rhode Island*Pennsylvania*Wisconsin*Oklahoma*Ohio*Nebraska*Indiana*
Iowa*Kansas*Michigan*Minnesota*New York*New Jersey*Mississippi*Missouri
*Oregon

Canada
New Brunswick

Overseas
Spain*Italy*France*Greece*Croatia*Portugal*Israel*China (Hong Kong)*Malaysia*Singapore*Malta*England*South Korea*Egypt*Puerto Rico*
Albania*United Arab Emirates*Bahrain*Sicily

Bodies of Water (He's sailed on--we may have missed a few)
Atlantic Ocean*Pacific Ocean*Mediterranean Sea*Suez Canal*Red Sea*Arabian Sea*
Adriatic Sea*Persian Gulf*Indian Ocean*Philippine Sea*Yellow Sea*East China Sea*
South China Sea*Gulf of Mexico


Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Vanilla- Showin' Some Love..........

We noticed a little while ago that the tan fur on Vanilla's bum, looks like a heart. We thought it was pretty funny and had to take a picture!

Friday, March 21, 2008

I Didn't Know That!

I found this on Crazy Lady on Road 80's blog. I thought it was pretty interesting, so I'm going to pass it along. I hope she doesn't mind.
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This year is the earliest Easter any of us will ever see in our life time. Only those that are 95 yrs. or older have seen it this early. The next time it will be on March 23rd, is in 2228. Only 220 yrs. from now. Last time was 1913. We are able to share in this rare event.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Life is Funny.......

PilotWhen we were at the airport to pick up my parents, I ran into a lady I knew from church. We were there to pick up my parents and she was there to send her grown daughter back home. The funny part is-- my parents had just left Highlands Ranch, Colorado (where my brother lives) and flew out of Denver to Portland, Maine. Her daughter was leaving Portland, Maine and flying to the Denver airport, because she lives in Highlands Ranch, Colorado! It's a small world isn't it!





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