Saturday, March 29, 2008

Happy 82nd Birthday!

Happy Birthday Daddy Robert! We love you!
(Pronounced in the Deep South: "DEH-dee" Robert)

Saturday, March 22, 2008

WHOOOOOOOOO!!!

Do you recognize this man? One of his most famous catch phrases is, "To be the man, you've got to beat the man!" Oh yeah, and he's also known for saying, "Whoooooooooooo!"
We had a chance to meet Ric Flair, 16 time Champion of the WWE, today! Whooooooo! And it was so much fun! He's such a sweet man. He and Superman chatted as my star-struck little joys stood back and watched. Did I mention that it was a lot of fun?Superman has been an autograph and sports memorabilia collector for as long as I have known him. He was thrilled to get some things autographed. My joys were thrilled to just be in the presence of another wrestler.This is the line we stood in for two hours...It was at a Hummer dealership, so my oldest joy made himself at home in the back of one to play his PSP. He also let us know that we needed to buy a Hummer, but I don't think so!The joys also practiced head locks while we waited...And finally consented to one fairly serious photo. (Thank you boys!)Ric Flair is also a Gamecock fan, so it was appropriate that he rode to the event in a Gamecock colored Hummer.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Enough Is Enough

My oldest joy is a fanatic about gas. He checks the fuel gauge every time we're in the car. And if it's not on FULL, he worries!I, on the other hand, can find a thousand other things to do instead of stopping for gas. I usually don't stop to fill up unless my gas light is on. And this causes much commentary from my oldest joy!Remember when gas first hit $2.00/gallon? Well, this was the cheapest I could find it today when I was FORCED by my gas light to fill up. And according to this site, this is the average price for our state as of today.
And this is what my grand total was when I finished filling up! Enough is enough! I sure miss my little Accord that I drove in college. I didn't put $88 worth of gas in that car in a whole month! Now it costs me that much every week!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Storm Damage, Part II

First of all, I must begin with a huge "Thank You!!!" Our phones have rung off the hook and my inbox is nearly full! And each time the phone rings or I read another email, it reminds me of how many friends and family we are blessed to have! We are thankful for each of you!

This a view of the office entrance and the first two bays.
This is a view from inside the third bay. The door remained intact, but the roof was torn off.Here are some random shots from inside the warehouse. This is a wood plank in the top of one of the trees in the driveway.Here is part of our roof that was torn off. It's in a tree across the road from the warehouse.Just to show how random damage can be, here is a shot of one of the crepe myrtle trees on the road leading to the warehouse. One is knocked down and laying in the street. And the one beside it is still standing.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Storm Damage

A tornado touched down in town this evening. Here is a quick update on our warehouse. We are all safe, so don't be alarmed! The boys were spending the weekend with Grammy, so they have missed out on all the excitement!

More later...


Friday, March 14, 2008

10 YEARS

Ten years ago today Superman and I said, "I do!" Bless his heart, he had no clue what he was getting himself into! There's been good and bad, but a lot more good than bad. We've laughed. We've cried. We've brought two gorgeous little boys into this world. Oh yeah, and there was that time I almost killed him...
I was amid a hissy-fit-germ-a-phob-cleaning spree and went a little overboard with the Purple Stuff in the kitchen. The mist somehow found its way into his cup that was sitting beside the sink. Oops! Sorry babe! At least I was cleaning!

But seriously, we've made it through the better and the worse, the richer and the poorer, the sickness and the health. And thank God we haven't had to face the death doing us part.

I tell him nearly every day that I couldn't live without him. And I really couldn't!

I love you Superman! I love you more today than I did yesterday, but less today than I will tomorrow! I love you!

**************This is for Kim***************
My best friend since 2nd grade was my maid of honor. And I forgot to put a birthday greeting on here for her in February! I couldn't resist posting this picture! Consider it a belated birthday surprise! Luv U Tie Do 2!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy

About four years ago I was still teaching middle school. Desperate for a way to come home and be the mom that I couldn't be while working, I came up with a brilliant idea to make and market nap mat covers for daycares. Because you see, when your children are 3 and 5, and have spent two years in daycare, you find your inner creative goddess. You come up with all sorts of ways to stop the spread of germs, some of which are actually cute and functional and may make you a little money.

My sweet Nannie, who has always let it be known how much she believes in each and every one of her grandchildren, gave me her sewing machine. It was her way of kick-starting me in my new brainchild of a sewing empire.

Unfortunately, the only sewing this domestic goddess knew how to do was replacing buttons and a little cross-stitching. So this is what happened to the sewing machine... It became a Nannie shrine of sorts. I covered it with a table cloth she made, and put my pictures of her and Paw Paw on top. And you know what, I didn't feel terribly guilty about not learning to sew...at first.

After all, I had this...

Well, ultimately I was able to come home and be just a mom. (Not knocking those of you mamas that can work outside of the home and do all the mama stuff, too. My hat goes off to you! I'm just not so great at multi-tasking!)

Well, recently my littlest joy became obsessed with karate. And when his karate uniform needed to be hemmed, I remembered that I owned a sewing machine. And I decided that surely I could learn how to sew on my own.

How hard could it be, right?

I opened the stool of Nannie's sewing machine and discovered that the "Original Domestic Goddess" not only still had her manual for the machine, but it was in pristine condition...

ONE HOUR later, I had managed to thread the needle.

ONE & A HALF HOURS into my feat, I realized that Nannie was indeed correct when she told me the sewing machine would need to be oiled and serviced before I used it. The motor was running, and the circle do-hickey was spinning, but the belt wasn't budging! I called the local sewing machine repair shop and was referred to someone that made house calls. That someone was headed out of town on a two week ski trip. He put me on the schedule for when he returned. And last Friday that dear, sweet man came and fixed Nannie's sewing machine for me-and even taught me how to work it!

He had sweet things to say about how well maintained it was, and how he had never seen an original manual in such good condition. Obviously he hasn't met a lot of women like the Original Domestic Goddess that is Nannie, bless his heart!

I called Nannie after the repairman left. I told her all about getting it back in working order and all the sweet things that were said about her machine and her care for it. She got choked up. I got choked up. When I hung up the phone I squalled. Needless to say, it took me a few days to start any sewing projects. Superman swears that I will cry at a Hallmark commercial, and I was afraid if I got all sentimental while trying to sew that we might end up in the emergency room having to have a needle and thread removed from my fingers. Seriously!

Wanna meet the Original Domestic Goddess?She was a cutie, huh? She's in her 90's and is still a cutie! And her husband was quite a hottie! They made pretty babies. And their pretty babies made pretty grandbabies. And the pretty grandbabies have made some pretty great-grandbabies. You get the picture?

Meet Paw Paw...Does he look familiar? I think THE Baby looks a lot like him.

Here's a look at the machine. I think it is gorgeous, but I may be partial. The engraved metal embellishments are my favorite part about the whole machine. Well, that and the sound it makes. I cranked it up today and worked on my first project. I got all teary eyed when I heard it. It reminded me of the bazillion hours I spent with Nannie when I was little. It made me homesick. But that's OK. They're all happy memories, and I'll be visiting with her this Monday. See how gorgeous this part is?!?! I love it!!!

I love this part, too. Just knowing that Nannie's fingers attached that little slip of fabric and stuck each of those pins and needles in makes it a little sweeter! I don't see myself removing it any time in the near future...or probably ever!Superman pointed out the serial number for me. I'm still trying to research any information I can find. Any sewing machine savvy people out there that can guide me?OK, now here's the part that really, seriously made me cry. Seriously! Yes ma'am, I had a little moment filled with wet, salty, sentimental, happy, sad (probably hormonal) tears! When you open the stool, it smells like Nannie's house. I love that smell. It makes me want to be careful not to open it too often, because I don't want the smell to go away. Here's a look at some of the neat things I found inside...Some leftover patches. The top ones are from my dad's and uncle's Boy Scout Troop. Nannie was their Den Mother. The ones on the left are from Dad's military days. And Donald Duck, well I know who he is, but I don't know why he was in there!
This packet of patches made me laugh out loud. I threatened to use them on Superman's work pants. He said he didn't think so! Don't they scream the 1970's?And of course, just in case I get motivated to make slip covers, dresses, curtains, or bedspreads, I can always pull out Nannie's books and whip up a few! Ding Dang Y'all, I just may start up that nap mat business after all! So after this blissful, tearful nostalgic day, I did finally decide to tackle one sewing project. I was on the verge of throwing away the liner to the boys' dirty clothes hamper. It had seen better days, and chose to rebel against me when I washed it with towels once or ten times. The seams were ripped and the fabric was frayed. Five minutes and four very crooked seams later... And those karate pants, the whole reason I decided to have the sewing machine fixed- they're still too long. I figure I'll get to them before the littlest joy has his next karate class! Maybe!
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