Thursday, August 18, 2016

Watermelon Babies

What's the best way to cool off when it's the dog days of summer?

You could go on a walk when it's just about to start pouring rain.
Our intent wasn't to get soaked, but it sure did work to cool us off.  Wren, however, did not enjoy running downhill in a serious downpour. 
Perhaps something a little less wet and a little more sweet would work...
It's unanimous:  watermelon is the most delicious and cooling summertime treat...especially when it's fresh from Papaw's garden.  The babies had one bite, and they were hooked.
 I think they each had about four of these!  This was clearly the best thing to ever cross their lips.
 Their little bellies were so full I thought they would pop! 
And they were sticky from head to toe.  But their eager anticipation of the next juicy bite made the clean up completely worth it!

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Caleb's First Day of Preschool 2016

Believe it or not, this little guy started preschool today.  He was so excited and nervous this morning.  He was just a ball of nervous energy while we were trying to get him to eat breakfast.
Once we pulled up to the sidewalk at the end of the carpool line, he was ready to go.  The nice lady at the preschool helped him out of the van, and off he went.  No tears from him.  Mommy, on the other hand...
When he got home, I tried to pry from him what he did at school, but his lips were sealed.  But he seemed to have fun, and he's looking forward to going back next week!
Now if you'll please excuse me, I must go finish our homework for next week (I had no idea that would start so early!)...

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Reflections on College and Beyond

 My cousin Madalyn left to go to college this week.  She was born when I was 16 - still practically a baby myself.  It's hard to believe that she's already old enough to be leaving the nest (and that I'm old enough to remember when she was a baby!).
We had a party to wish her well on her new adventure in life this past Sunday, complete with pizza, lasagna, cake and lots of babies, of course!



All of this hubbub got me thinking about my college and law school experience (the good and the bad) and about what advice I would give to my eighteen-year-old self (and to Madalyn and my kids), so here it is:  my top eleven pieces of advice for starting college:
1.  Remember where you came from!
2.  Remember why you are there...to learn!  Yes, you're there to learn about whatever your classes are about, but you're also there to learn about the world and yourself.  Take notes!
3.  Branch out in your friend selection.  It's easy to flock to people who are just like you, but you're in a setting that is extra-diverse.  Take advantage of that and meet different types of people.
4.  Step out of your comfort zone.  You'll never know if you like ballroom dancing or opera unless you take that class (yes, I took both of those classes in college!).
5.  No amount of studying can replace a good night's sleep.  When you're tempted to stay up cramming for your midterms, put the books down, set your alarm for a little earlier than normal, go to bed, and then get up refreshed and finish your studying.  This worked for me all through college, law school, and studying for the bar exam.
6.  Show grace to your roommates whenever you can.  You're going to be tempted to get mad when so-and-so doesn't empty the dish washer or so-and-so doesn't ever take her clothes out of the dryer.  Remember, there's going to be things that you're going to do that annoy your roommates too, and you're going to want them to cut you some slack.  This will serve you well later in life...especially when you get married.
7.  Study abroad!  It will change your perspective on life.
8.  Don't forget to take care of your body as well as your mind.  You need good food, water, and exercise for your body and mind to work at their peak.  Man cannot live on pizza and wings alone!
9.  Go to class.  Yes, some professors don't have any attendance requirements, but there's something about just being present during a lecture that makes a world of difference when it comes to studying and taking exams.
10.  Don't live in yoga/pajama pants and t-shirts.  When you go to class, put in a little effort to look presentable.  I really think you learn better that way.
11.  There's no place like home.  After you've been away from home for a while, you really come to understand this.  When things don't go your way (and trust me, they won't always go your way) or you just miss your mom's spaghetti, you can always go back home for a little while to be with the people who love you most.
Make us proud, Madalyn (I know you will)!  We'll be praying for you!

Friday, August 5, 2016

A Boy and His Guitar

Ever since Caleb saw Grandpa's, Mr. Tim's, and John Caden's guitars (and Mommy's viola and banjo), he's been intrigued by musical instruments.  Tony made him this makeshift "guitar" from a pizza box and rubber bands:
It didn't last very long, so we decided to make the ($30) investment for the "real" thing (in actuality, it's a ukulele, but it's the perfect size for Caleb!).  He plays it every day and especially enjoys tuning it (or perhaps I should say un-tuning it).
Perhaps this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship between this boy and his guitar.