Taking a stroll down memory lane thinking about how fast 7 years can go by.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Busted!
Hanna has been doing great going to bed on her own, not begging to sleep with us and crying when we say "no". However, she just isn't tired when we put her to bed at 8 p.m. We can hear her upstairs jumping out of bed, going to her bathroom, and all sorts of other things to pass the time away. Last night when I went to bed to kiss her goodnight (a ritual I do for both kids before I head to bed) this is what I found. I had to capture the memory. The cutest thing is, she is snuggling with her Llama Llama book. She has all of them and LOVES them all. Too cute!
Yes, her bed is a mess, but if you ask her all of her stuff animals are essential and I can tell you she snuggles with them all. She is good about rotating the love around.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
A Blog Post I had to Share
It's a long post, but so worth the read.
http://momastery.com/blog/2012/01/04/2011-lesson-2-dont-carpe-diem/
http://momastery.com/blog/2012/01/04/2011-lesson-2-dont-carpe-diem/
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Hanna and the Camellia Bush
Sunday we went in to visit my parents to celebrate my birthday. After dinner, we went outside to enjoy the nice weather. Hanna became fascinated with my mom's camellia bushes. They are big and in FULL bloom. We brought them home and put them in water.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Homework Time
It seems like our weeks are a lot like the movie Groundhog Day.

I was inspired to blog this evening because Davis is reading Groundhog Day (not the movie version, a 1st grade reader book) this week. Each night of the week there is an assignment associated with the book. Monday night he had to make a prediction on what the book will be about by the title and taking a picture walk. Tonight he was to list a question about the book before he read the book, while he was reading the book and after he finished reading the book.
Each night is much of the same for us. Vince gets home with Davis before me and Hanna. He starts dinner, Davis starts homework. I get home, jump in to help finish making dinner and we eat. We often give several reminders to the kiddos to eat. Clean kitchen. Give baths. Read. Bedtime. On a good night, they both stay in bed and don't get up.
Interestingly, today was anything but a normal night. I took a half day off from work to spend some QT with Davis. I picked him up from school, had lunch at the RDU observation deck and then we went to watch a 3-D movie. Vince had a meeting at church tonight so I was going solo with the homework tonight. On the upside, the shift in routine was good because it gave me a chance to work with Hanna practicing her handwriting.
Routines have their advantage, and generally the Walkers like them. But sometimes it's fun to bend the rules a little.

I was inspired to blog this evening because Davis is reading Groundhog Day (not the movie version, a 1st grade reader book) this week. Each night of the week there is an assignment associated with the book. Monday night he had to make a prediction on what the book will be about by the title and taking a picture walk. Tonight he was to list a question about the book before he read the book, while he was reading the book and after he finished reading the book.
Each night is much of the same for us. Vince gets home with Davis before me and Hanna. He starts dinner, Davis starts homework. I get home, jump in to help finish making dinner and we eat. We often give several reminders to the kiddos to eat. Clean kitchen. Give baths. Read. Bedtime. On a good night, they both stay in bed and don't get up.
Interestingly, today was anything but a normal night. I took a half day off from work to spend some QT with Davis. I picked him up from school, had lunch at the RDU observation deck and then we went to watch a 3-D movie. Vince had a meeting at church tonight so I was going solo with the homework tonight. On the upside, the shift in routine was good because it gave me a chance to work with Hanna practicing her handwriting.
Routines have their advantage, and generally the Walkers like them. But sometimes it's fun to bend the rules a little.
The kids hard at work after bath time, doing homework. The Walkers are all kinds of crazy mixing things up!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Some things I just don't understand.
Boys (and men) and their video games is one of them. Davis loves his Wii. We were lucky enough to get my brother's hand me down a few years ago. He wasn't playing it any more and Davis learned the love of Wii sports at a very early age. The level of skill required for his games have increased over the past couple of years and now he has many that require "battles". Nothing pleases him more than me or Vince to play with him. Unfortunately for him, I am not a fan of video games. Vince does a great job spending time with him in that venture. After dinner they headed upstairs and I willingly offered to clean up after dinner, because yes, I enjoy cleaning the kitchen more than playing video games. While doing so, I heard so much hooping, hollering and laughing. It really is great to hear the boys bonding, but man, can they be that much fun? Luckily, my husband only plays to spend time with Davis. Davis went to bed grinning ear to ear tonight. It's the small things, like always.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Snoopy's
Many years ago, on a whim and a hankering for a hotdog, we unknowingly started a "tradition". When the weather is nice and we don't have much to do, we go to Snoopy's and "tailgate". Davis thinks is a great time and I get a kick of how exciting he thinks it is. I don't mind the hotdog either. I don't eat them often, but when we go to Snoopy's, it has to be all the way. We introduced Hanna to it sometime ago and this was probably only the second time she has been. It's yummy, full of family fun and we make a big pool of shared ketchup (close to 12 packets). Simple. Fun. Delicious.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Family Walk at the Lake
We decided Friday during dinner to try and take a walk on Saturday. It has been a while and we wanted to feed the ducks, get some much needed exercise. My motivation was the exercise and to take some current photos of the kids while burning some of Seis' energy. Anyone with kids knows what it takes to get a family ready and out the door. There are coats, shoes, and in this instance, me with a camera and the dog all harnessed up. As soon as we crossed the road it started to sprinkle. With my camera I was tempted to turn around. Mind you we were only 3 minutes into the "walk". We decided to keep going and the sprinkles tapered off for another 15 minutes or so. I was able to get a few photos and we were able to share our corn tortillas with the ducks.
The ducks coming in for the feeding.
What would you like for breakfast, Hanna?
"Lucky Charms and Fruit Loops!"
Why not, I thought? Why settle with one when you can have two? I just love the freedom kids have to think outside the norm. I wish I thought more like a child sometimes.
Why not, I thought? Why settle with one when you can have two? I just love the freedom kids have to think outside the norm. I wish I thought more like a child sometimes.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Pullen Park Play
We visited Pullen Park yesterday to check out the recent renovations and play with one of Davis' Primrose friends, Camille. It was a beautiful day, I can't believe the weather we are having in December. The kids had lots of fun. Hanna fell asleep as soon as she hit the car seat. If you know her, that is rare. I don't think she requires sleep.
Recently, Davis has become a Clemson fan. No idea where he got it from, but hey, we just roll with it. He is proud of his hat.
Davis admiring the bamboo. He still can't believe it grows in NC.
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