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This blog spot is primarily a photo/memory album for our family. It also serves as a way for us to share what is going on in our lives with our friends and family that don't see us on a regular basis. Ashley, Worth, Ellie, Emma, and Mack

Nov 30, 2014

Thanksgiving Weekend

Thanksgiving week is usually always crazy for me, because it sneaks up on me every year. I am never prepared for school to be out, I don't have babysitters lined up for the week, I forget to get the Thanksgiving groceries a week ahead of time and I'm fighting  the crowd in Publix on Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving. But, this year, I did pretty good. I actually lined my babysitter up 1 week in advance. I got the groceries in time and had all my food made in advance. I was pretty impressed with myself especially since I've had a child (Emma) with flu a and flu b and strep throat for the last 3 weeks, and another child (Mack) with a double ear infection with ruptured ear drum. And yes, Emma did have a flu shot.

Despite all of the sickness and 3 children clawing the walls to get outside and play, but being unable to because of the torrential rain at the beginning of the week,  it was actually a fairly relaxing holiday.
Thanksgiving day, my parents, my brother, and his wife came to our house. Worth was on heart call so we had to host at our house. Worth's parents were up in Athens with his sister who is about to bust with my 2nd nephew- so she couldn't travel. Just like every other year,  we ate way too much and still had way too many leftovers.

Friday morning, we got up early and went to get our Christmas tree at Hambrick's Christmas Tree Farm in Hahira. This is a family tradition that rain, sleet, snow, shine, heart call or regular call, we perform! I love how my husband insists on doing this no matter what every year. I hope our kids stay enthusiastic about it even when they become whiny teenagers.

We spent most of Friday and part of Saturday putting up decorations. Our outside decorations are still a work in progress by Worth, AKA Clark Griswold. (There have been some technical difficulties due to light putting up technique - but so far, no major Bowers baby fits about it) So, I will have to post those pictures later when he gets it all done!

Part of the spread: corn casserole, Mac -n-cheese, Sweet potato soufflé, broccoli casserole, cornbread dressing, green beans, congealed salad, deviled eggs. Desserts not pictured included: pumpkin pie, pecan pie and chocolate pie. Shameful!

The meat: Smoked Turkey breast and Boston Butt (I cheated this year and ordered this from our church youth group. 2 birds with one stone - got my meat for Thanksgiving and supported our church's youth ministries.)

Laying around after our meal

A belated birthday gift to Ellie from Aunt Anna and Uncle Amos - Olaf. She loved it, of course. Anything Frozen makes her extremely happy

Even Freddie was in a food coma

Uncle Amos and Aunt Anna. So glad to be able to spend some time with them!

Loving on Grandma and Papa

My sweet growing girls. Mack was napping.

Mack finally decided to wake up from his nap and hang out with us. 

Aunt Anna spoiled the girls with iPhone games and songs. They did so much of it, her battery died in her phone. 

I had to put this picture in here. For those of you who know my mother and her highly skilled ability to use/see her iPhone, this is pretty funny. I think she might be trying to take a selfie here? Not sure. She is most likely accidentally face timing someone. Mack can probably help her. 
Elle and Mack telling Freddie about what kind of tree we are going to get. 

All loaded up in daddy's truck ready to hit the tree farm. 

"We like this one"


Trying to gather the crew for a picture

And, this is the winner! 

Nov 26, 2014

Ellie's 6 year check up

I know I write this on every birthday, but it is truly hard to believe Ellie is 6 years old! She is quite entertaining at this age!  She is still very active being involved in gymnastics, ballet, tap, and Wednesday night church. Needless to say, I miss her now more than ever with being in school all day and extracurricular activities. She still wants to be a singer/dancer when she grows up. She is doing great in kindergarten, getting glowing remarks from her teacher on her report card. She is reading really well now and LOVES it! This makes my heart happy:) She is a good big sister, especially in the tattling department. (Which actually comes in handy with a 1 year old sibling.) Her energy levels are exhausting at times, but she consistently has a smile on her face. There is certainly never a dull moment. 

Even though she's been 6 for a couple of months now, she just had her 6 year check up. These are her stats: weight 40lb. - this puts her in 20th percentile.for her age. This is better than previous years. Her height is 45inches which is 40th percentile. I feel like she is graduating from her peanut status, FINALLY! She is definitely still small, but she is dynamite for sure! Love her so much!

This is Ellie dressed as an Indian for her school Thanksgiving feast.

Nov 19, 2014

UGA vs. Auburn

This past weekend we traveled to Athens to celebrate E.W. (Worth's dad) birthday and to attend the UGA vs. Auburn game. It was a rare weekend in which all the stars aligned and my parents were able to keep all 3 children, and Worth and I were able to do this trip without children. Believe me, I missed them terribly, but it was soooooo nice to actually hold a conversation with someone and not have to stop every other word to chase/discipline/protect a child.

Friday night was E.W.'s birthday, so we had tickets to see Kip Moore at the Classic Center. Kip is a country singer that is making his way up the music celebrity ladder. Kip went to high school with Worth and I and was on the golf team coached by E.W. Worth and I aren't big country music fans but it was fun to go see someone we went to high school with perform on stage. It was really strange and funny all at the same time. I think Worth and I were just secretly proud of ourselves for staying out WAY past our normal bedtime. I didn't know if I would make it when we were waiting  between acts for Kip to hit the stage. I was the grandma in the crowd going " I mean, it's almost 10:00! Why isn't he on stage yet?" But I rallied and we had a great time.

Saturday, we slept in and had some quality time with my nephew Bo. His personality is really starting to show and he was great Saturday morning entertainment! He is such a precious little boy, and I can't wait to meet his little brother who should arrive around Christmas Eve. After finally getting ready, we headed to the tailgate early that afternoon.  It was very cold, but we were wearing several layers. Game time came and I almost chickened out because it had gotten so bitterly cold at the tailgate. I decided if I was in Athens with no kids - rain, sleet, snow or shine, I was going to that game. Once in the stadium it honestly wasn't that bad. With several layers of clothing, a ski jacket, ski gloves, hand warmers shoved in every bit of clothing, people sitting beside you in their big jackets, a blanket, and a hot chocolate, I was almost comfortable. It did start to get cold at the end of the 2nd half but we decided to leave at that point because UGA had such an awesome lead over AU. We were so proud of our Dawgs!

All in all a great weekend. We were happy, however, to get home to our munchkins and 70 degree weather in Valdosta on Sunday. I wish I had taken more pictures over the weekend, but I mainly took videos, and I'm too lazy this week to download them all to you tube to get them on the blog. Maybe later?
Kip doing his thing. This picture looks far away but we were actually pretty close to the stage. 

Tailgating in 40 degree weather. We made the Bulldawg Illustrated web page! 

Nov 8, 2014

Gymnastics updates

Here are a couple of videos of the girls at gymnastics recently. Ellie is improving a ton! Ellie has especially gotten good on the bar, but the bar is so far away from where the parents sit, I haven't been able to get a great video of it.  Emma is surprisingly pretty good in her preschool class and seems to not have any fear of anything they want her to do. They both love it, and I'll have to admit, it is an excellent way for them to get their energy out on a Thursday afternoon!






Nov 1, 2014

Halloween 2014


Last night we had a great time with friends and family celebrating Halloween. Despite Worth being under the weather (we are pretty sure he has the flu now, and yes, he got a flu shot) we pulled off a great party and some awesome trick or treating that involved a hay ride in our neighborhood. I made the parents dress up as well this year, and we had some interesting costumes. The only way I got out of being Elsa, was if I was a witch. So, my costume was not very creative, but very easy to put together. Ellie and Emma were Elsa and Anna (of course.) Worth was Bob the Builder, and Mack was supposed to be Willie from Duck Dynasty, but his costume lasted less than 10 seconds before he ripped it off. These are just a few pictures from our night.