Thursday, August 28, 2008

Popsicles for Breakfast



I often find that Emma Caroline unknowingly imparts wisdom way beyond her three years of age. I'm sure many of you find that to be true in your own children. This morning, after eating cereal, waffles, yogurt and bananas, Emma Caroline asked if she could also have a Popsicle for breakfast. Immediately I replied, "No sweetie. We don't eat Popsicles for breakfast." To which she replied, "Why not?" Great question! Why can't we eat Popsicles for breakfast. Who made the rule that we can only eat Popsicles when it's hot outside and when we are sitting under the shade of a tall tree. I like that Emma Caroline thinks outside the box. That's one of the things we all want to encourage our children to do. Soooo . . . we had Popsicles for breakfast, including me. And they were delicious!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Emma Caroline's Bow


All of you know that a bow is a permanent fixture on Emma Caroline and Sophie's heads. We wear them for everything even to sleep and swim in. A little much, maybe, but we do love our bows around here. Anyway, this morning, we were picking out a bow to match Emma Caroline's outfit and here's the conversation that followed:
Mommy: What color bow do you think will match your outfit today?

Emma Caroline: How about a pink one?

Mommy: What about a hot pink bow?

Emma Caroline: OK, but make sure you blow on it first.

Mommy: Why?

Emma Caroline: Because I don't want it to burn my hair!

Don't you just love a three year old's reasoning and sense of humor!


Friday, August 22, 2008

My Little Ballerina

Emma Caroline began ballet this week. As I took her to buy her first pair of ballet shoes, I remembered my own first ballet lessons and shoes. I remembered the way I pointed my toe the same way Emma Caroline did while the lady slipped the little pink shoe on her foot. I remembered my leotard and tights and how it felt to stretch my arm down the sleeve as Emma Caroline stretched her own little arm down her sleeve. I remembered sitting on the floor with the other little girls and listening to our ballet teacher, and I remember looking at my reflection in the mirror as I placed my leg on the bar. Has it really been 30 years since I was doing all the things Emma Caroline is experiencing now? It seems like only yesterday and now my own daughter is delighting in the very same thing that brought me so much joy. I hope that one day her own memories of her first ballet lessons will bring back happy images of yesteryear. As for now, we will both delight in the moment.




Thursday, August 21, 2008

Introducing Sir Barkley of Swathmore Court




We have added a new family member to the Avery House. His name is "Barkley" and he is a 5 year old Cocker Spaniel. He fits right into our family and color scheme as all of our pets are white and buff, even our dove Paulo. We adopted Barkley from the Knoxville Cocker Companion Rescue. It is a wonderful place and we had a terrific experience with them. I would highly recommend adopting a dog from a rescue group if you are looking to adopt. They have all ages of dogs, usually of pure breed, and they work really hard to find the right home for the dog and the right dog for the home. We tried another little guy who just was not the right fit for us, but that was OK. The rescue group will find the right home for him, and they did find the right dog for us. Emma Caroline named him "Barkley" after the Muppet dog on Sesame Street. Since we live on Swathmore Court, I thought I would add a little bit to his name and dub him "Sir Barkley of Swathmore Court". We have to have a little fun now and then to add to the spice of life. Although his name is "Barkley" I have yet to hear him bark. He's a great dog, though, and we are so happy to have him as a new member of the Avery House

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Let's Go Mets!

As many of you know Howie is a HUGE New York Mets fan. This past weekend Howie and his best friend Raymond spent the ultimate guy weekend in Pittsburgh going to four consecutive Mets vs Pirates games. They had fabulous seats right behind the Mets dugout. And because they had such great seats, Howie and Ray even got to have a few minutes of fame on national TV. To top it all off, the Mets won three of the four games. Let's Go Mets!


Howie and Raymond

In front of the Pirates stadium


15 minutes of fame.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Two girls, a Daddy and a Camel!


We had a wonderful summer day at the Knoxville Zoo yesterday. Sophie really enjoyed looking at all the animals and actually oohed and ahhed. She's been to the zoo before but was too little to realize that there were animals to look at. The highlight of the trip was riding the camel with Daddy. What fun!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Who Needs Merry Maids?




I told Emma Caroline today that tomorrow I am going to clean the house since Thursday is typically the day I clean the entire house. I went upstairs to get something and when I returned I found that my own personal "Merry Maids" had come to clean my house for me. What a nice surprise!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Sophie Walking Live!

For those of you who have not gotten to see Sophie walking yet, I thought I would give you a little snippet of our girl in action. She's a mover and a shaker!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Ten Years and Counting


It's hard to believe that Howie and I have been married now for ten years. We celebrated our ten year wedding anniversary on May 23, 2008 and went on a trip to Ashville, NC, without the girls! It was a wonderful celebration weekend and we even witnessed another couple starting their marriage journey together while we there at the Grove Park Inn. Ten years. It sure goes by fast, but we have so many beautiful memories. As I look at our wedding picture, I see not only the man I married, but my best friend. He is a wonderful father to our children and a good friend to all. I love Howie with all my heart and I look forward to many more beautiful years and memories to come.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

What's Wrong With This Picture?

Last night I was looking at pictures that I took while we were visiting G-Daddy and Mimi and found this one. Sophie had a fascination with Mickey's kennel ( which is sparkling clean by the way) . One day I looked over and she had crawled in and was playing with his toys. Mickey seemed a little confused to find another occupant in his kennel. Hmmm! Free babysitter! Hee hee hee!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Sleeping Beauties

I found this poem, and thought it truly beautiful. What are our little angels dreaming of? What will their worlds become? I watch my sweet girls sleeping and often wonder these very questions. Enjoy the poem and embrace the child within.
As I watch my children sleep,I see their dreams unfold.They see their spirits rise unceasing,
to the days of old Where planets danced their sacred dance and lives began anew. And as they watched the time unfold, new grace within them grew. And then one day they left their home to come to live on Earth with families they chose to hold with families knew their worth. At times they see what we cannot the future they possess. And with each passing day we see their growth it does progress. What is it their minds eye sees? These children born this time. As I look in them I do see the spirit within them shine. Perhaps, yes one day we will learn just what they know inside. The secrets of the universe nevermore to hide. And with our understanding see these spirits train us all, to live our lives and notwithstanding we may learn the call. The universe it beckons them to teach us everyone, the love which guides them every day they heed the spirit one. With wisdom in their eyes they know just what it is to be, a part of life, the lives of all throughout infinity. So let us all be every day desire within us yearn; to teach, to ponder and to play, let all within us learn. For the children in their hands possess more knowledge than is found in any school or edifice that sets on solid ground. May we all seek the knowledge. May we all seek the truth. Let child be our college. With child we find our youth.
Kari Shinal Copyright-Nov. 2006

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Take Me Out to the Ball Game!



Spring (or should we say Summer) Training has begun at the Avery House. Emma Caroline has been going to batting practice with her daddy, and Sophie is gearing up to play football with the Vols this fall. Let's not be fooled, though, into thinking that these girls are down right "Tom Boys." The bat and ball are pink after all, and the girls are wearing their nice smocked dresses to play ball. Who has time to change when you're having fun with Daddy.

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