Christmas with the Stewart Family, 2009
We spent our Christmas with Eric's mom and dad this year. Our long weekend was filled with lots of catching up and visiting, reading stories with Papa, eating good food, and playing with Madeline.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
McCarthy Family Christmas, 2009
Since we all spent Thanksgiving together this year, my family celebrated our Christmas together on December 20, 2009 so that we could spend Christmas with our respective spouses' families. It was a wonderful gathering as usual with lots of yummy food & beverages, great conversation, and just loving being around each other.
My oldest brother, Pat, with his family, Kim & Ryan.
Cousins --- Ryan (13) and Drew (6)
Cousins --- Ryan (13) and Drew (6)
My middle brother, Greg, with his family, Angela & Drew.
Greg and Angela were shocked that we all went in together to get them a second refrigerator for their lake house. They were totally surprised which is just so fun!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Madeline is 16 Months Old!
Well, Miss Madeline, you are sixteen months old, and you are a sweet, adorable stinker! You are a happy, lovey-dovey little lady, but you certainly have given us a real showing of your nasty side. I think we are heading into the terrible twos, and you've shown your independence with a pouty lip, furrowed eyebrows, and all. Luckily for us, your nasty side really only comes out when you are overly tired and/or hungry, but there have been a few times that you let me know loud and clear that you didn't get what you wanted. Unfortunately, you don't always get your way or what you want. Patience is not something you have learned yet, but we are working very hard on it.
Posing for pictures has been a little bit of a nightmare for us because you are on the move constantly. Sitting still for a picture is just not on your agenda...hence the reason we have no recent family portraits YET. Our last session gave us nothing worth buying, so we'll make another go of it in January. You love your vacuum, fuzzy slippers, purses, books, and baby stroller the most out of all your toys. However, Tupperware, wooden spoons, mommy and daddy's shoes, mommy's broom, mommy's hair brush, and your toothbrush are among the many other things that you love! You LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your books, and when the mood strikes you, you will sit and be read to for several books. Some of your favorite books are Clara Wraps Up Warm, The Belly Button Book, and The Great Fuzz Frenzy.
You love to chit-chat, and your vocabulary has blossomed 200% over the last month. There are lots of things that you say -- in fact, so many words that I can't even begin to list them here. You also repeat as much as you can muster out of that little mouth of yours. You love your toy phone and pretend to chat on it as you roam around the house with a purse on your arm. Unfortunately, please and thank you haven't made it into your vocabulary quite yet, but we are really working on those two words at every given teachable moment.
Well, Miss Madeline, you are sixteen months old, and you are a sweet, adorable stinker! You are a happy, lovey-dovey little lady, but you certainly have given us a real showing of your nasty side. I think we are heading into the terrible twos, and you've shown your independence with a pouty lip, furrowed eyebrows, and all. Luckily for us, your nasty side really only comes out when you are overly tired and/or hungry, but there have been a few times that you let me know loud and clear that you didn't get what you wanted. Unfortunately, you don't always get your way or what you want. Patience is not something you have learned yet, but we are working very hard on it.
Posing for pictures has been a little bit of a nightmare for us because you are on the move constantly. Sitting still for a picture is just not on your agenda...hence the reason we have no recent family portraits YET. Our last session gave us nothing worth buying, so we'll make another go of it in January. You love your vacuum, fuzzy slippers, purses, books, and baby stroller the most out of all your toys. However, Tupperware, wooden spoons, mommy and daddy's shoes, mommy's broom, mommy's hair brush, and your toothbrush are among the many other things that you love! You LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your books, and when the mood strikes you, you will sit and be read to for several books. Some of your favorite books are Clara Wraps Up Warm, The Belly Button Book, and The Great Fuzz Frenzy.
You love to chit-chat, and your vocabulary has blossomed 200% over the last month. There are lots of things that you say -- in fact, so many words that I can't even begin to list them here. You also repeat as much as you can muster out of that little mouth of yours. You love your toy phone and pretend to chat on it as you roam around the house with a purse on your arm. Unfortunately, please and thank you haven't made it into your vocabulary quite yet, but we are really working on those two words at every given teachable moment.
You are still loving your same favorite foods --- hot dogs, ham, cheese, any type of snack/chip, milk, green beans, cheerios, ravioli/spaghetti type foods, nutri-grain bars, oatmeal bars, and yogurt. At some point, you started to boycott applesauce and mandarin oranges (two of your previous favorites)...I guess you ate too much of it and grew tired of it.
You have started to enjoy trying to climb into chairs and make your way into little tight spots to sit and play. It's rather funny to peak in a tight spot and find you sitting there pleased as punch with yourself playing with your toys or reading your books. You love to rough house, but you love your "girly" things too...I think that's the perfect balance for your spunky little personality.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Ready to Go!
We snapped some photos of Miss Madeline this past Sunday before we headed out to church. She loves to carry her bag on her arm like this:
She then says, "Bye bye." while heading to the door. I guess she's seen me carrying my purse like this, and when I'm carrying my purse, we're usually going 'bye-bye'!
She also loves watches, and she can clearly point out and exclaim, "Watch!" Notice she's wearing her daddy's stinky gym watch.
Cutie patootie!
Cutie patootie!
This would be a cuter shot of this Mama and her sweet girl IF this Mama would've brushed her hair out of her face, and this little munchkin didn't have shiny snot under her nose.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
34...
I'm 34 today, so I present to you 34 random memories from my childhood in no particular order.
1. I met my very best friend in the whole world in the fifth grade. She and I still marvel that we've been friends for "over 20 years". We always made fun of our moms for saying that. Now we are that old.
2. I worshipped my first grade teacher. I thought she was the prettiest, smartest, & nicest woman in the whole world, AND she lived in my neighborhood. She invited me to eat lunch with her at her house on a Saturday afternoon. I was delighted to spend my Saturday lunch eating a PB & J with her. I wrote (and mailed) her letters all through the summer after first grade.
3. For as long as I can remember, my dream job was to be a wife and stay-at-home mom. I never had those lofty career goals of being a doctor, nurse, or lawyer, and today, I'm blessed to have my dream job.
4. I failed my first test in the second grade. It was a math test on fractions. I was devastated.
5. I was chosen to say the Pledge of Allegiance over the loudspeaker morning announcements during American Education Week, and I was on cloud nine.
6. I played Barbies for hours and hours all by myself all the time, and I was perfectly content to spend my days doing just that.
7. My oldest brother, Pat, was a freshman in college when I was in the fifth grade, and I thought that I was so cool because of it.
8. I got glasses in the third grade because my teacher, Mrs. Rozier, had to call my mom to tell her that I couldn't read the board. I knew I couldn't read the board, but I thought I would get in trouble with my parents. I didn't realize that it wasn't my fault that I couldn't see far away.
9. I was a total rule follower, and my worst nightmare was getting in trouble with anyone.
10. My dad had to poke all my insects into the Styrofoam for my seventh grade bug collection, and I was just disgusted by the whole project. That's the only time my parents ever did anything on a school project for me instead of me doing it all by myself. My brothers were furious and said it wasn't fair that I got special help "because I was a girl."
11. Before we moved to South Carolina, we lived close to my relatives in Pennsylvania. We spent a lot of time there, and my cousin, Karla, and I played Barbies all the time in her room. We dropped our Barbie dolls out of the second story window one time, and I thought I was being such a rebel.
12. I got my braces off on my birthday when I was in the eighth grade. It was the BEST birthday present EVER!
13. Every year for Christmas I received one of those Lifesaver books in my stocking, and my "big" present was a new pair of roller skates (until I got my pink 10 speed).
14. I loved to read, and I read all of V.C. Andrews Flowers in the Attic series. The Sweet Valley High books were my favorite "young adult" books that I read entirely too young.
15. Pat had to come home from college one weekend to babysit me while my parents took my other brother, Greg, to a wrestling tournament. Pat took me on a "date" to Annabelle's Restaurant in Columbia Mall. I ate a French dip sandwich for the first time. Then he took me to Sandy's for ice cream. I'm pretty sure he was using me to get girls...
16. I never received a spanking from my parents. All my mom had to do was raise her voice or raise her spanking spoon at me, and I started to cry. If my dad even looked at me cross, I would straighten right up.
17. My mom, two brothers, and I went to my Grandma and Grandpa Folz's (my mom's parents) house in Evansville, Indiana every year for spring break. I hated it because they were the "boring" grandparents, and now I realize how many fond memories I have of those trips...we drove the 10 hours to Evansville, and my mom always let us roll all the windows down on the highway. (My dad never let us roll the windows down on long car trips for some reason.)
18. Only at Grandma Folz's was I allowed to eat fluffy cheesecake with cherry topping for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. She was a brilliant cook!
19. I was Red Cross certified in babysitting, and I was "the babysitter" in the neighborhood to use. I loved it, and I charged $2 an hour. My New Year's Eve & Carolina football game jobs were always booked at least one year in advance. My babysitting schedule required me to have my own calendar to organize my jobs and time.
20. I stayed with my Grandma and Grandpa McCarthy for a whole week while my parents went to Iowa with my brother Greg for the Nationals wrestling tournament. While I was there, my Grandma took me to see Batman in the movie theater, and my Grandpa let me in on his "secret" Snicker bar stash.
21. I spent a lot, I mean A LOT, of time in a gym watching my brothers in their wrestling matches and tournaments. And, in return, I would torture them by eating cookies and other goodies in front of them knowing they were dieting to make weight.
22. I got the chicken pox in the fifth grade, and I missed our class Book-It Pizza Hut pizza party. My world had pretty much come crashing down on me. I had perfect attendance all through elementary school up until that point. Just kick me while I was down already!
23. I received the Woodmen of the World award for being the best Social Studies student in the seventh grade. The funny part about this award --- while the teacher was giving the background on what this award was all about, I was totally making fun of it to my parents saying things like, "What a nerdy award! Who would get that?" The next thing I know, she was calling my name. My parents still joke about me receiving that award.
24. Only when my dad would go out of town, we would have scrambled eggs with buttered egg noodles for dinner. Loved that.
25. My family took a summer vacation every summer to a different state. One summer we went to New Orleans, and I was completely fascinated with the homeless people eating out of the trash cans. My parents were annoyed that was the one memory I took from the whole New Orleans experience.
26. I got a perm every October. (Yikes!)
27. I had 8 baby teeth pulled at one dental visit, and I only had Novocaine. My mom wouldn't let me be put under at such a young age. Dr. Watson was the most patient, kind dentist during that procedure.
28. I got my pink 10 speed bicycle for Christmas, and I was so beside myself. You would've thought I had won the lottery.
29. I wanted a telephone in my room, but my parents wouldn't pay to have a phone jack installed. I saved my babysitting money to have the jack installed, and I got my pink Conair phone for my birthday. Total preteen bliss.
30. I always wanted one of those Barbie dream houses, and I never got one. So, my brother, Greg, built me all of my Barbie's furniture and a garage for my Corvette out of scrap wood. He then helped me rearrange the entire playroom, so I could use the built in bookshelves as my Barbie dream home. It was actually way better than the dream house.
31. My artwork was entered into the SC State Fair art show. I didn't win, but I didn't really care because I thought it was pretty special to have something entered into the fair.
33. My dad always tried to get me to play sports more for the character building than the actual playing part. He and I were going to practice softball one day in the yard. He threw me the first pitch, and I caught the ball with my hand that was not wearing the glove. I broke my pinkie finger, and that was that. He moved onto another sport after that, and eventually gave up on the sports thing. My parents decided I was going to have to build those skills in a different fashion (and I did).
34. I always wanted to invent windshield wipers for my glasses' lenses because I hated getting raindrops on them at the bus stop.
So, there you have it, 34 random childhood memories on my 34th birthday. I wonder what Madeline will remember about her childhood?
I'm 34 today, so I present to you 34 random memories from my childhood in no particular order.
1. I met my very best friend in the whole world in the fifth grade. She and I still marvel that we've been friends for "over 20 years". We always made fun of our moms for saying that. Now we are that old.
2. I worshipped my first grade teacher. I thought she was the prettiest, smartest, & nicest woman in the whole world, AND she lived in my neighborhood. She invited me to eat lunch with her at her house on a Saturday afternoon. I was delighted to spend my Saturday lunch eating a PB & J with her. I wrote (and mailed) her letters all through the summer after first grade.
3. For as long as I can remember, my dream job was to be a wife and stay-at-home mom. I never had those lofty career goals of being a doctor, nurse, or lawyer, and today, I'm blessed to have my dream job.
4. I failed my first test in the second grade. It was a math test on fractions. I was devastated.
5. I was chosen to say the Pledge of Allegiance over the loudspeaker morning announcements during American Education Week, and I was on cloud nine.
6. I played Barbies for hours and hours all by myself all the time, and I was perfectly content to spend my days doing just that.
7. My oldest brother, Pat, was a freshman in college when I was in the fifth grade, and I thought that I was so cool because of it.
8. I got glasses in the third grade because my teacher, Mrs. Rozier, had to call my mom to tell her that I couldn't read the board. I knew I couldn't read the board, but I thought I would get in trouble with my parents. I didn't realize that it wasn't my fault that I couldn't see far away.
9. I was a total rule follower, and my worst nightmare was getting in trouble with anyone.
10. My dad had to poke all my insects into the Styrofoam for my seventh grade bug collection, and I was just disgusted by the whole project. That's the only time my parents ever did anything on a school project for me instead of me doing it all by myself. My brothers were furious and said it wasn't fair that I got special help "because I was a girl."
11. Before we moved to South Carolina, we lived close to my relatives in Pennsylvania. We spent a lot of time there, and my cousin, Karla, and I played Barbies all the time in her room. We dropped our Barbie dolls out of the second story window one time, and I thought I was being such a rebel.
12. I got my braces off on my birthday when I was in the eighth grade. It was the BEST birthday present EVER!
13. Every year for Christmas I received one of those Lifesaver books in my stocking, and my "big" present was a new pair of roller skates (until I got my pink 10 speed).
14. I loved to read, and I read all of V.C. Andrews Flowers in the Attic series. The Sweet Valley High books were my favorite "young adult" books that I read entirely too young.
15. Pat had to come home from college one weekend to babysit me while my parents took my other brother, Greg, to a wrestling tournament. Pat took me on a "date" to Annabelle's Restaurant in Columbia Mall. I ate a French dip sandwich for the first time. Then he took me to Sandy's for ice cream. I'm pretty sure he was using me to get girls...
16. I never received a spanking from my parents. All my mom had to do was raise her voice or raise her spanking spoon at me, and I started to cry. If my dad even looked at me cross, I would straighten right up.
17. My mom, two brothers, and I went to my Grandma and Grandpa Folz's (my mom's parents) house in Evansville, Indiana every year for spring break. I hated it because they were the "boring" grandparents, and now I realize how many fond memories I have of those trips...we drove the 10 hours to Evansville, and my mom always let us roll all the windows down on the highway. (My dad never let us roll the windows down on long car trips for some reason.)
18. Only at Grandma Folz's was I allowed to eat fluffy cheesecake with cherry topping for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. She was a brilliant cook!
19. I was Red Cross certified in babysitting, and I was "the babysitter" in the neighborhood to use. I loved it, and I charged $2 an hour. My New Year's Eve & Carolina football game jobs were always booked at least one year in advance. My babysitting schedule required me to have my own calendar to organize my jobs and time.
20. I stayed with my Grandma and Grandpa McCarthy for a whole week while my parents went to Iowa with my brother Greg for the Nationals wrestling tournament. While I was there, my Grandma took me to see Batman in the movie theater, and my Grandpa let me in on his "secret" Snicker bar stash.
21. I spent a lot, I mean A LOT, of time in a gym watching my brothers in their wrestling matches and tournaments. And, in return, I would torture them by eating cookies and other goodies in front of them knowing they were dieting to make weight.
22. I got the chicken pox in the fifth grade, and I missed our class Book-It Pizza Hut pizza party. My world had pretty much come crashing down on me. I had perfect attendance all through elementary school up until that point. Just kick me while I was down already!
23. I received the Woodmen of the World award for being the best Social Studies student in the seventh grade. The funny part about this award --- while the teacher was giving the background on what this award was all about, I was totally making fun of it to my parents saying things like, "What a nerdy award! Who would get that?" The next thing I know, she was calling my name. My parents still joke about me receiving that award.
24. Only when my dad would go out of town, we would have scrambled eggs with buttered egg noodles for dinner. Loved that.
25. My family took a summer vacation every summer to a different state. One summer we went to New Orleans, and I was completely fascinated with the homeless people eating out of the trash cans. My parents were annoyed that was the one memory I took from the whole New Orleans experience.
26. I got a perm every October. (Yikes!)
27. I had 8 baby teeth pulled at one dental visit, and I only had Novocaine. My mom wouldn't let me be put under at such a young age. Dr. Watson was the most patient, kind dentist during that procedure.
28. I got my pink 10 speed bicycle for Christmas, and I was so beside myself. You would've thought I had won the lottery.
29. I wanted a telephone in my room, but my parents wouldn't pay to have a phone jack installed. I saved my babysitting money to have the jack installed, and I got my pink Conair phone for my birthday. Total preteen bliss.
30. I always wanted one of those Barbie dream houses, and I never got one. So, my brother, Greg, built me all of my Barbie's furniture and a garage for my Corvette out of scrap wood. He then helped me rearrange the entire playroom, so I could use the built in bookshelves as my Barbie dream home. It was actually way better than the dream house.
31. My artwork was entered into the SC State Fair art show. I didn't win, but I didn't really care because I thought it was pretty special to have something entered into the fair.
33. My dad always tried to get me to play sports more for the character building than the actual playing part. He and I were going to practice softball one day in the yard. He threw me the first pitch, and I caught the ball with my hand that was not wearing the glove. I broke my pinkie finger, and that was that. He moved onto another sport after that, and eventually gave up on the sports thing. My parents decided I was going to have to build those skills in a different fashion (and I did).
34. I always wanted to invent windshield wipers for my glasses' lenses because I hated getting raindrops on them at the bus stop.
So, there you have it, 34 random childhood memories on my 34th birthday. I wonder what Madeline will remember about her childhood?
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
ACC Championship Game
Eric and I decided to make a last minute fun weekend trip to Tampa to cheer my Tigers to victory. My parents were able to keep Madeline for us (we were shocked they were actually free!), and Eric was going to be in West Palm for business the week prior to the game. So, it just all worked out for us...well, except for the fact that the Tigers couldn't pull off a win. Oh well...it was super fun anyways!
Eric and I decided to make a last minute fun weekend trip to Tampa to cheer my Tigers to victory. My parents were able to keep Madeline for us (we were shocked they were actually free!), and Eric was going to be in West Palm for business the week prior to the game. So, it just all worked out for us...well, except for the fact that the Tigers couldn't pull off a win. Oh well...it was super fun anyways!
Me in front of the pirate ship
The Tigers in their huddle
The Tigers in their huddle
A sea of orange ~ I felt like there were a lot more Tiger fans than Tech fans
It was so cold in the game, but at least it was not raining. Those two people to the left of me are Eric's co-workers. They really were having fun despite the looks on their faces.
Go Tigers!
A little pregame festivity picture ~ watching the Florida vs. Alabama game at a martini bar of all places. Tampa has lots of fun places to hang out.
Even though the game was not to our liking, the little weekend getaway was perfect. My parents took lots of pictures of little miss while we were away, so be on the lookout for a post full of Madeline pictures soon.
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