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Pink Lightning

On Sunday evening,  I saw pink lightning! It was the first time I had ever seen that, and,
unfortunately, I did not have my camera. We had jogged with a clear, blue sky
above us and a warm, August breeze hitting us frequently. When we finished, I
went to feed the coonhounds. As I was walking back from the barn, I was
visually attracted to a huge, mushroom, pinkish-white, thunderhead cloud to the
north. It was a beautiful scene. All of a sudden a pink bolt of lightning
flashed to the right side of the cloud! It was beautiful. As we went to bed
around 10:30 p.m. there was another silvery thunderhead to the north with
lighting embedded in it. The picture I have provided is not from me, but I
wanted you to get the idea what I had seen Sunday night.

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“I’m shaking the Moon”

We are fortunate to have Nana over just about every evening
to help/play with Carter and Ammon while we jog.  On Saturday evenings, Nana leaves and Ammon
and Carter go immediately to the shower so as to get ready for church on
Sundays. Saturday night was no exception; however, when Ammon and I accompanied
Nana to her car, we looked up and saw a gorgeous half-moon with silver clouds
drifting across it. Ammon said, “Look it’s the moon!” We all looked up and
commented on it. In a few moments I looked down and Ammon was shaking her head.
“What are you doing?”, I asked.  While
shaking her head once more, Ammon replied, “I’m shaking the moon!”

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Fun Friday

We had a surprise at the Texas Roadhouse on Friday evening.
Mamaw, Aunt Karen, Uncle Tony, and Alusha joined us for dinner! It was great.
Carter and Ammon could hardly eat due to the excitement. I don’t think Ammon
and Carter have ever eaten out like that with them. We’ve had plenty of family
get-togethers where we have enjoyed being together, but not out at a
restaurant.

Another enjoyable moment for Friday came when Sean and I
jogged late in the evening. It was cloudy, and it sprinkled rain. It was so
refreshing. There wasn’t enough rain to make our shoes soggy ( I hate jogging
with soggy shoes/socks!), but the rain on my face and shoulders felt so good
especially after our days with temperatures hovering at 100 degrees. Enjoy your
weekend everyone!

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Fraternals

Los Fraternales: Lladró

Ammon and Carter hold up Haven’s world.

I was so surprised that Lladró had a piece dedicated to male/female fraternal twins. The Spanish name is “Los Fraternales”. Sean gave it to me the Christmas of 2009, and I adore it. The piece sits on the side board flanked by pictures of Carter and Ammon. I am so blessed to have them in my life.

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Pool Party

Carter, Ammon, & Aunt Karen: August 3, 2011

We had such a great Wednesday with Aunt Karen and Cousin Alusha. Karen has a gift for giving attention and energy to children that is phenomenal. Carter and Ammon love being with her. Everyone swam for about two hours. Karen and Alusha then had lunch with us. I know Alusha can still come swim with us on the weekends, but it was his last time to come during the 2011 Summer Vacation time away from school. We think he enjoyed himself as well. It is also worth noting that it got up to 100° on Wednesday afternoon on our front, shaded porch! You all stay cool!

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Tuesday’s Family Movie

We had such a great Tuesday. It was Sean’s 4th
day of a four-day weekend. We had been trying to figure out which summer
cartoon movie Carter and Ammon would like. We decided to go see “Cars 2”. It
was great. We were big fans of “Cars”, and we have several CDs by Larry the
Cable Guy: He cracks us up!

Carter and Ammon did real well. The pop corn and Coke helped tremendously since it was
a 12:30 p.m. movie, and we had not eaten lunch ;o) There was some wiggling and
squirming, but we made it! Carter even got so relaxed in my arms that he slept
the last 15 minutes of the movie. When it was over, I didn’t want to leave. The
moment was so perfect: Ammon was happy, the movie had been humorously great,
and there was little Carter asleep in my arms. I quickly stored the moment in
my heart, lifted up a silent prayer to God “Thank you God for such a wonderful
moment!”, and we got up and left the theater. The afternoon finished with a great trip to the China Moon Chinese buffet. Such a great, non-eventful day that meant so much.

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Little Red Wagon

I think the last time I mentioned my Nanny Caylor was on my
May 15th blog when it was her birthday. I guess there isn’t a day
that goes by when she doesn’t come to mind at one point or another. I
thought about her all evening Thursday. It all revolved around Ammon and
Carter’s little red wagon. All of a sudden, they want to be ridden around again
in their wagon which is really fine with me. The funny thing is that they
haven’t ridden in it in about 4 months or so. They rode in it twice on
Thursday. It was also on Thursday evening when I kept jogging by it in my 45
minute jog we do every evening. Every time I passed it, I thought of my Nanny
and Daddy.

From the time my father was born until my grandmother became
pregnant with their second child, Nanny had “a blast” raising my father. She
often told me that she “finished growing up with Haven”. One of the things she
and Daddy use to do was ride down their hill to the railroad tracks in his
little red wagon. It was really a ride because it was about 200 yards…all downhill!
She said they spent hours playing that way together. Carter and Ammon’s wagon
doesn’t have a good steering mechanism, so we don’t ride it downhill; however,
every time they get in their wagon, relax, and allow me to pull them, in my mind I’m saying a prayer up to heaven, “Here’s to you Nanny and Daddy!”

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Spiral Timelines & Julie Stokes

 

Several years ago when I was completing my Master’s Degree
in Education, I had an interesting professor for my History of Education class.
He had us students do a timeline of our lives not as a linear timeline, but a
spiral timeline. It looked like a spiral galaxy when we finished. He said
something to the effect that events as well as people in our lives can “circle
around” and come side by side with us again (kind of like there is
nothing new in education, it just has new names).

I have found the idea of a spiral timeline to be so true.
These past few years have found me re-connecting with some wonderful family and
friends with whom I was either very close to or with whom I worked with and
really respected at one point or another. Thanks to Facebook, I have been
re-connected to a wonderful friend, a great Christian lady, and educational
colleague, Julie Stokes (another friend, Virginia Foley, was involved in Julie
contacting me…Love ya, Virginia!).

Caden, Julie, & Kobe Stokes

After several months of Facebook corresponding, Julie and
her two boys, Caden and Kobe, came for dinner and a swim last Saturday. It was
an awesome reunion. Julie and I caught up on life, and Caden and Kobe were
wonderful playmates for Ammon and Carter. Kobe and Caden are several years
older, but they were so kind, gentle, and helpful to Carter and Ammon while
they swam: Great mentors I say. They have an awesome mother, so why wouldn’t
they be awesome themselves. My family and I are looking to many more years of
spending great fellowship time with Julie and her family.

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Running the other way!

Carter & Ammon ( Being where they are SUPPOSE TO BE) 7-22-11

Proverbs 3: 5-6

Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own
understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

Last Thursday afternoon, Carter, Ammon, and I were playing outside. For some
reason, Ammon wanted to play “Catch me” around our fruit trees (a VERY RARE occurrence)that are between our house and our field, and both Ammon and Carter started
running in that direction. I simply said, “Stop where you are! Let me look
around the trees to make sure there are no snakes or ants.” They stopped, and I
quickly ambled through the trees. As I rounded my last tree and looked back to
give the “Coast is clear!” call, Ammon and Carter were running up to the swing
set and the barn where other problems could be lurking.

The Proverb I shared at the beginning came to mind. Like I did for Carter and Ammon, God is constantly directing and clearing the way for us if we will only listen to Him; however, we choose to run off in another direction!
I know I needed to read, meditate on, and make a better application of this
Proverb because I want to go where God has cleared the way and not run my way.
I hope this Proverb helps you out today, and that you have and enjoy a blessed
Monday and week.

 

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Christmas 2010/Christmas in July (Encore)

Anticipating Santa: December 2010

White Christmas 2010

There was quite a bit of interest in this “Christmas in July” blog this week, so I decided to release it again with a few extra pictures. We hope everyone has a great Sunday!

Does anyone need a break from the heat with its 90 degree temperatures? Gaze at the picture for minute. For you in Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia, is it all coming back to you? Christmas morning 2010. Our first, truly, White Christmas since 1969! Wasn’t it COOL and refreshing?

Do you ever think about “Christmas in July”? I enjoy picking up Christmas gifts all during the year (it’s okay until it’s gift wrapping time, and I forget where I put them!…LOL). Do you enjoy Christmas shopping in July?  Do you, indeed, think of December weather to help you make it through the balmy summer? Whatever the case, I thought I would share “Christmas in July” with you all as well as a several pictures of that day. Enjoy!

Carter & Sponge Bob 12-25-2010

Ammon and her guitar: 12-25-2010

The Nativity Flag: December 25, 2010