We left for South Boston on Friday, 9/19 in the late afternoon. The kids were super wonderful in the car! After James woke from his nap, I played the DVD Cinderella. Both kids were enthralled for the whole movie, although Jemma asked me to turn it off a couple of times because she was a little scared and didn't like what was happening. I would just tell her to keep watching because the ending was wonderful. And it was... So, we only had to pull over once for a potty break!! :)
Look at those yummy sweet potatoes!


Jane reading James a beddtime story:

We had a relaxing day on Saturday.


Jemma was so happy to play with Aunt Amy's dog:

James loves this little statue. He was hugging it and touching it...

We went to a party for a family friend's engagement. Doesn't Jemma look cute in her dress and hat? I wouldn't let her wear the hat to the party, though.

James and Jemma loved the music and danced until it was time to leave and put them in bed! Papa reading James a bedtime story:

Sunday was my Dad's 60th Birthday surprise party. I told Dad that Nicole, Amy and I needed some sisterly bonding time and asked if they would take care of the kids. He agreed and suspected little.

We decorated and people arrived and the food was ready... Mom got Dad to the fire hall and he was surprised and very happy. He served everyone because he said it was the only way that he knew to make sure that he spoke to every guest.

Ray and Bonnie catered... barbecue (I love freshly roasted pig!), hushpuppies, baked beans, potato salad (I don't usually like potato salad, but this was yummy!) and coleslaw.


For dessert, we had a huge sheet cake which was absolutely perfect!

And there was a bluegrass band that played some of Dad's favorites.

The cleanup was not over until almost 4, so I decided to spend an extra night before heading home. The kids riding Coco with Papa:

James and Granny on the 4 wheeler:

I woke Monday to a flat tire. There was a huge metal clip that had punctured the tire in two places and made it beyond repair. Jemma "helped" Papa:

So, my Dad found a used tire to get me home. (Ironically, I had an appt for 4 new tires on Tuesday already scheduled!) The kids had such fun picking tomatoes and peppers.

Although we had a nice visit with my parents and family, it was nice to be back home!
Tuesday was insanely busy. I dropped the girls off at school, then James and I took the car in for the 60K Service and 4 new tires. I decided that I had to rent a car because sitting for 3-4 hours at a dealership with an 18 month old sounds very un-fun. We ran a couple of errands, then got Jemma from school. At 3, Jemma had a tennis lesson. She has done lessons once before, but I think at this age, more is definitely better! Then, I had "open house" night for Jemma's school. "Open house" is not the correct name for this event... it is only for the parents and it is a review by the teacher of classroom rules and policies and curriculum. Last year, I interpreted "Open House" as bring your kids... thankfully, this year they sent a notice that childcare was not provided. During my outing, Jemma went to play with Mya and I hired a sitter for James. Unfortunately the sitter had been sick the previous day and had tons of homework/studying, so her Mom agreed to sit for half of the time. She said that James was fine with the initial sitter, but cried almost the whole time the Mom was here... and she said it was mostly crying and asking for Jemma. How sweet... maybe I'll have to leave Jemma and James with the sitter together next time!
On Wednesday, James and I headed to the dealership to get our car. He must have asked for TV fifty times while we had the rental and could not understand that the car didn't have one. He was so incredibly happy to see our car... he said "Dag-on" as soon as we pulled into the dealership. (Jim started calling it the Red Dragon and the name has stuck.) Then, we went to help with the calendar square preparation for the ship for December and January. Then, we got Jemma at school. And we went to Carol's for dinner/playtime. It was another fun-filled, busy day! Jemma had the microphone and James had the sax at Carol's house:

After dropping off the girls at school on Thursdasy, James and I went to help more with the calendar preparation. Then we went to our second session of "Onesie Rhyme Time" at the library. James keeps everyone laughing with his "Yeah" and clapping at the end of every song or story. He is such a happy, happy kid! The only problem is getting him to stay in my lap. He wants to dance and run around. I did manage to keep him mostly contained during the class. After picking Jemma up from school, we hosted playgroup at our house. After playgroup, it was time for Jemma to finish her homework. We had worked on it a little Wednesday afternoon, but it was due Friday so she had to finish. She does wonderfully writing "1" and "2" and "n" and she knows the site words "is" and "on." She struggled writing the capital "N" and her whole name. She is great with "J" and "mm" but the "e" and "a" are challenging. After James woke from his nap, he was ready for mischief. Here is the little man on the table... he is the reason for childproof caps!

After the kids were in bed, I had work to do on Jemma's baby book. It was "Show-and-share: Bring your babybook" and Jemma's book had lots of blanks. There still are some blanks, but after a couple of hours, it was much better!
Friday was much more relaxing. Jemma picked out her outfit for school:

I dropped the girls off at school and then took James to MyGym. The ball pit was open and he had a blast! They made a train out of a big vinyl block and a cart on wheels that rolled down a slide and then the instructor "flew" the kid into the ball pit. James wanted to do that again and again! As I was making dinner (chicken noodle soup), James grabbed the canister of raisins... he was a hungry boy and I wasn't getting food fast enough!

We had cupcakes leftover from dinner at Carol's, which the kids were very happy to get after eating their dinner!



I went to the Step class at 9 Saturday morning. It had been over a week since I had been to the gym and I needed it. Both kids had a blast playing... James didn't cry and Jemma didn't want to leave. We had a quiet Saturday at home... I did lots of laundry and some cleaning. The kids did a lot of playing. We had pizza for dinner... Daddy has pizza on the ship on Saturday nights, so we are copying and having pizza on Saturdays, too. After the kids were in bed, I watched the whole VT vs. Nebraska game. I was so, so happy that the Hokies won! Yippie!!!
I made pancakes and bacon for breakfast on Sunday. Then we went to church. After church, I decided to take the kids to see the sand sculptures at the beach. As I opened the hatch, I noticed that there was no stroller. I forgot to put the stroller back in the car from Tuesday! I had already paid to park and it was a beautiful day, so I decided to try it with just the Monkey (backpack that has a tail). I had looked online and I thought the sculptures were at 16th street and we were at 19th street, so it would be a very short walk. As we approached 16th street, there was a band playing. So, we stopped and listened to the band and questioned the nice people with a map/program. The sculptures were at 6th street... 10 blocks and no stroller?!? So, after a very unhealthy lunch of hotdogs and chips and milk, I started walking with the kids. We made it to 12th street when I decided to give up and go home. James was too tired to walk and Jemma was complaining that she was hot and tired and there were so many people... so, I put James on my shoulders and the monkey on Jemma and we walked back to the car. Maybe we'll see the sand sculptures next year...
I had a spouse's meeting Sunday night, so our favorite babysitter came to watch the kids. She is wonderful! She gave both kids a bath and they were in bed when I came home. It was so, so nice to have a break! And, she cleaned up all the toys! I sat on the couch with a slice of cake and watched Despereate Housewives. :)