The MS Journey

Sunday, November 28, 2010

A Glimpse at Thanksgiving 2010

For the past few days we have been enjoying Thanksgiving with family in Jackson. With Thanksgiving being my most favorite holiday, I tried to savor every flavor and memory. We spent time with family and ate lots of tasty foods including my dad's famous chocolate pie. We tried to ignore Black Friday ads and we reclaimed it for a day of crafting and more celebrating of thankfulness with my side of the family. We have so much to be thankful for each and every day!

We enjoyed Thanksgiving with the Tillery side on Thursday and with my side on Friday. Instead of venturing out into the chaos of Black Friday shopping and the consumerism that tends to drive the Christmas season, we stayed home and made a foam turkey, fingerprint turkeys, and pine cone turkeys. They turned out so cute and made our table look so festive.
After all that crafting Seth needed a snack and he decided Nana needed one too. :)
Uncle Michael and Pop were so much fun!
(Side note: Seth learned to say "Pop," "Nana," and "hot" while we were visiting.)
When Seth wasn't in someone's arms, he was playing with all the cool things his Nana, Pop, Granna, and Papa had for him. He was particularly fond of this little rocker that used to be my Memaw's.
Since cows are a big hit right now, there are cows surrounding Pop and Nana's house, and Seth can "moo," we decided to take a closer look at them before leaving this morning. They were so friendly and we even got to pet them!
Then we loaded up and came back to our sweet, cozy home.

*After reviewing the photos tonight, we didn't have a single photo from our time with Bryan's side of the family. I am not sure how that happened especially with as many pictures as we take, but we had a great time with them, too.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Crafting Like Never Before

In just a couple of weeks my friend, Carmella, and I are going to be selling handmade goodies at Hiseville Elementary School's Holiday Extravaganza. Hiseville Elementary is near and dear to my heart because I taught there for five years before staying at home with my little man. So when I saw they were having this event, I knew I wanted to attend. But then I got to thinking it might be fun to try to sell some items and maybe, just maybe, make a little money, too. For a few weeks now I have been scouring the Internet for ideas of things that I could make that would be cheap enough for me to make with enough profit to cover the cost of the craft. With several ideas in mind, I started full force last week crafting like never before. Here are a few things that I will be selling...

Crayon Totes
Fleece Rosette Wreaths
Felted Bead Necklace
Christmas Tree in a Jar Pendant Necklace
Felt Rosette Wreath
(inspired by The Pretty Poppy)
Pincushion Ring
(inspired by Martha Stewart Living Magazine)
Bubblegum Machine

As if all that crafting wasn't enough, I offered to make crayon totes for my mom's 16 preschool kiddos because she needed to find an expensive Christmas gift for them that wasn't just some little trinket or candy. So for the past four days I have been busy sewing 16 of these little bags so that I could give them to my mom while we were visiting for Thanksgiving.
With my 16 bag deadline completed last night, I decided to throw in just one more thing before taking a Thanksgiving break from crafting. I tried making this adorable turkey place mat for Seth (I first saw it here, but used the patten from Punkin Patterns). It was just too cute to resist making. Since all of BG was out of brown felt, I opted to make the bottom layer out of brown foam. I think it turned out super cute and was so simple to whip up in about 20 minutes total.

I think it will be the perfect addition to our meals with family, and it was a great way to wrap up crafting before the Thanksgiving celebrations begin.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Learning Spurt

Our little man is going through a huge learning spurt right now. So much of one that each day I am amazed at how much he has learned and can do. In just the last week Seth has shown understanding of many signs and can now sign: more, please, eat, milk, thank you, and all done. When asked to point to specific body parts he can identify: head, nose, ears, mouth, feet, belly button, (and just added today) eyes, and toes. While he is still only consistent in saying "dada", he said "bye, bye" when Bryan left for work one day this week. After reading Big Read Barn by Margaret Wise Brown yesterday and focusing on the cow in the book, Seth could point to the cow today. While I was preparing dinner tonight, Seth managed to take off his diaper, take it to his dirty diaper pail, put it in, and then come back in the kitchen. Too bad he hasn't figured out to put a diaper back on though. He is definitely a little sponge right now. He even helped me back stitch tonight while we were doing some sewing.

Even though he is learning like crazy he still hasn't quite mastered getting ALL of his food in his mouth using his spoon. He is close but still has a ways to go as you can see...

but I'm pretty fond of those messes when it's on such an adorable little boy.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Operation Christmas Child

I try to avoid thinking about Christmas until after Thanksgiving, but there is one exception. For the past three years our family has taken part in Operation Christmas Child. We pack shoe boxes full of goodies and necessities and then they are shipped to kids that need them around the world. In order for the kids to receive them for Christmas though they have to be packed and shipped in November. So we gathered lots of supplies, candy, toys, etc. and made sure to include a special note to the children receiving each shoe box. This week happens to be the collection week and so Seth and I headed over to a local church today to drop off our boxes. We hope that our boxes can be a blessing to someone this Christmas season, and if you want to also participate there is still a litttle more time. You can find out all about how to help here.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Raking the Yard

Today we worked in the yard. By we, I mean mostly Bryan, but Seth and I did spend a bit of time outside this afternoon. :)

In order to help daddy rake the leaves, Seth had to do some preparing.
Daddy wears a hat when working outside, so first we put on a hat. Seth was not a fan.
After removing the hat, Seth tried on the earphones.
They were cool but not really for babies, so back to daddy they went.
After preparing, it was time for some work...
a lot of work.
Leaves are not as interesting as rocks,
so Seth decided he would do some shoveling instead of raking.
After all that hard work, of course, you need a little break...
and when all the work was done,
it was time to climb some stairs and head back inside.

The End

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Fun at the Nashville Zoo

Today we finally got to go to the Nashville Zoo! It sounds strange to go to the zoo in November, but the weather was absolutely wonderful and we had a blast. Seth was interested in anything that was moving. He loved pointing to the animals and he would make sounds when he got really excited while watching certain animals. It was so cute. Because I love photos and Bryan did such an amazing job taking most of these, I just had to include a bunch. So here was our visit to the zoo in pictures...
(two of my favorites)


A snack break :)

The flamingos were breathtaking!

Moving inside to the indoor exhibits...
Hello, really big fish.

and then back outside again.
Seth's souvenir was a free plastic spoon. He absolutely adored it.
You can see him playing with it in the photo below.
We had a lot of fun spending the day together at the zoo!