Proverbs 22:6
We are fortunate enough to be blessed with 3 wonderful little boys: Jay, Cody, and Riley. We always say that we're not just raising boys, but we are raising husbands. This blog is for them.
Proverbs 22:6 "Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it."
Saturday, May 14, 2011
15 year Anniversary ZIPLINES!!!
Boys, me and mommy celebrated 15 years of marriage this year! We decided to do something wild and crazy....we went ziplining at Lake Lanier Canopy Tours!! Ziplining is where they harness you in, and you go swinging through the trees. Let me tell you, at first it was pretty scary. They start you off small...pretty close to the ground, but then after about the 3rd line, you are up in the stinkin trees, and there ain't no turning back! We did a total of 14 ziplines and 4 sky bridges (rope bridges that connect to the trees). A few of the ziplines went back and forth across Lake Lanier, and the views were amazing! Thanks to Yaya for watching you boys and allowing mommy and me to have a night out. It is a tremendous blessing that God has given us to be married for 15 years, and it is such a blessing to be your parents. I pray that God continues to bless us for the next 15 years and longer! We love you, boys! Thank you for helping mom and me sustain our marriage and our family!
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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Field Days - 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Jay's field trip to the State Capital

Today, Jay's 5th grade class took a field trip to the State Capital building in Atlanta, and I was lucky enough to get to be a chaperone and spend the day with my big boy! We had a BLAST!! We arrived at the capital building around 10am and met our State Rep Tommy Benton. He greeted us outside and told all of the kids how the capital building came to be. He showed them around the grounds and told them about all of the statues that are on the lawn outside the building. Then we went inside, and the class had their picture made on the steps. Then we went into the atrium...the very middle of the building under the dome. This is where they bring dignitaries that pass away and let them lie in state. They have numerous paintings and busts of all of the founding fathers of the state of GA, and Rep. Benton introduced them all to the kids. We saw the offices of the Governor, Nathan Deal, and the Lt Governor, Casey Cagle. Then we went upstairs to the museum. They had all kinds of displays set up. The ones that the kids were most interested in was the 2-headed calf that was born in GA. They had lots of indian displays and rock displays that were relative to GA. They also had numerous displays of how the capital building was built, and about the how the gold was put on the top of it. They also had a big display for Jimmy Carter, the only President from GA. After looking at the museum, we all went outside to the Herman Talmadge courtyard to have lunch. Me and Jay sat together and talked and had a great lunch!! I have to say that I'm so glad that I took the day off to spend it with my big boy!! Oh...almost forgot one of the most important parts of the day...my amazing Punch-Bug comeback!! Jay was leading me 2-0 when we got to the Capital, but then on the way home, I tied him 2-2. Right as we were getting off at our exit in Braselton, I saw one, and I took the lead for good!! Jay fought a good fight, but he could not dethrone the Punch-Bug King!!!
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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Mother's Day 2011
Boys, I've said it before, but words cannot even begin to tell you how important that your Mom is in ALL of our lives. She is the glue that holds our family together. She is without question the best mother that I have ever seen, and the love that she has for you 3 boys is immeasurable. It just oozes out of her each and every day! It overflows from her heart, and it flows right into each of your lives. I know that you are probably too young to realize it just yet, but my prayer is that one day you will look back and remember your childhood and remember that no matter what the occasion...from Field Day, Awards Day, Muffins with Mom, bringing cupcakes to your class for your birthday, etc...from the largest occasion to the smallest....I want you to remember that your Mom was ALWAYS there to celebrate it with you. She sacrifices so much of herself in order to make an impact in you 3 boys! God could not have placed a better woman in our lives. I realize it now, and I pray that each of you find someone as selfless as your mom when it's time for you to pick a wife! Happy Mother's Day, mommy! The 4 men in your life love you very much!
Friday, May 6, 2011
School Year 2010-2011
Cody was in 2nd Grade this year, and his teacher was Mrs. Wilson. You have turned into an amazing little boy!! I cannot tell you how proud of you! When I look at you and see how far you have come, especially in your speech, my heart just about bursts with joy! Your speech teacher is Mrs. Harvey, and she says that you are the hardest working student that she has ever had....and that speaks volumes!! You were the unofficial "leader" of your class. All of your classmates seemed to look to you for decisions to be made about stuff...the most important being what to play at recess. You always took the lead and made the decision! We cannot wait to see what the Intermediate School is going to bring for you next year. We know that you will do great! We love you!
Riley was in 1st Grade this year, and his teacher was Mrs. Taylor. I don't even know where to start with Riley. You exceeded everyone's expectations. You were basically done with 1st Grade level stuff before half of the school year was out. Mrs. Taylor had to find stuff for you to do in order to keep you challenged. You had the most AR points in your class (except for the little girl that cheats), and you love to read!! You were a leader in your class as well...the leader of the "boy squad" with your little friends, Nick and RJ. We are so proud of you, and we cannot wait to see what 2nd Grade has in store for you next year! We love you!!
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