Friday, January 30, 2009

What to do on a snow day?

School was cancelled on Wednesday due to snow.  It was the first snow day of the year. The kids were super excited to stay in their PJs all day.  They played very nicely together.  And eventually, they made up this soon to be released song titled "Surfing on a Bad Puppy".  What do you think?  Are they future recording stars?


Monday, January 26, 2009

9 Years Ago Today...

9 Years ago today, this little lady entered the world... Kaylee Brooke Workman.... so tiny, so sweet... and our lives have not been the same ever since.


and she inspired one of my very first scrapbook pages.  (It is amazing how much ones style can change over the years, isn't it?)

We have LOVED watching her grow up over the years.  Here she is holding Brenna for the very first time.





And at her 4th Birthday Party.






A family photo at the beach in 2004.



Her 7th Birthday!





With Emma & Brenna this January.


HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY KAYLEE!  We LOVE you!

Love, Uncle Todd, Aunt Shannon, Brenna & Andrew

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Enjoy the Moment...

I saw this on another blog today and found it to be very though provoking.  If you are feeling a bit frazzled by your day to day activities, take a minute and check out this video.  It will make you think....

A Nice Quiet Weekend....

Well we have no real plans this weekend.  Andrew had hockey this AM, and we are done for scheduled events.  Todd hung some pictures for me in the craft room and the hall today. so now I am trying to work on organizing the craft room!  This is a HUGE project but this is the perfect weekend to do it.

While surfing the net today looking for new CHA releases, I happened upon this great giveaway on the Creative Cafe blog.  They are giving away a ton of new stuff.  You can check it out here .

Have a great weekend.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

At least it's pretty...

Well the snow continues to stick around. I have to admit that it actually is pretty. It has not melted much so it is still sticking in the trees, etc. I took my camera out with me yesterday to catch some snow covered pictures. Enjoy!

 
A shot of the horse farm down the street.



The front of our house.

The view from the front yard.

The closest pond, partially frozen.

Monday, January 19, 2009

What? More Snow?

I was very proud of myself yesterday. Since Todd is out of town, I had to shovel the driveway twice. There was only about 2 inches each time, but I did it myself. So, when I went to bed last night, here is what our nice clean driveway looked like.






And this is what my yard looked like this morning. 5 more inches fell as we slept last night. I did not even know that we were getting more snow. It is pretty.





They plowed during the night, which was nice, except for the fact that they dumped a HUGE mound of snow at the end of my driveway. So, I headed out this AM, and after almost an hour, this is what my driveway looked like:



It is not that pretty, but it is functional.  (And boy are my arms tired!) As long as I can get out of the house today.  I am OK.  

So, this is what I am thinking of asking for Christmas next year...




Welcome to Massachusetts!

Have a great day!







Sunday, January 18, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEAN!

Today is my Big Brother's Birthday. In honor of this day, I thought I would post a few pictures of him. Kind of like a walk down memory lane...

Happy Birthday Sean! We love you!












Thursday, January 15, 2009

A little bit of Christmas

Well we are waiting (again) for more snow.  We were expecting 3 inches or so today, but none came.  Some say that it was too cold (16 degrees) to snow!  It is supposed to be bitter cold again tomorrow, but warm up into the 30's this weekend.  

I was pleased to find the link to this article online today.  It is about the Christmas Concert at Sacred Heart and includes a picture of our own little Angel.  Brenna was thrilled that her picture was in the paper.  I was even more thrilled because none of my pictures from the concert came out (they would not let me use the flash inside).  She worked very hard getting ready for her Angel performance (and gave up a lot of recess time to do so).  We were so proud of how well she, and all of the other kids, did at the show.

On another note, Todd is headed out to Florida tomorrow for his National Sales Meeting.  Ironically, he was in charge of planning the whole event and had previously scheduled events during the Ravens v. Steelers playoff game on Sunday night.   Being the resourceful guy that he is, he has arranged to have a TV brought out to their pool-side dinner so he can watch the game.  So, I do not feel too sorry for him... watching the game by the pool.  We will, of course, be huddled up by the fire doing the same thing at home.  Go Ravens!


Sunday, January 11, 2009

Way to go Ravens!

Well I am sure you can guess what we were all doing on Saturday afternoon. We were fortunate enough to have our friends the Parmas over for the Ravens' Playoff game. (Tony is a die hard Patriots fan, but was very gracious and cheered right along with Todd throughout the game!) As you can see, we got all decked out in Ravens gear to root on our team. Now we are just waiting patiently to find out whether or not we will be meeting the Steelers (Uncle Chuck's team) or the Chargers in next weekend's game. It should be interesting...



Have a great week!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Grab a tissue

I just saw this on YouTube and had to post a link. It is a thought provoking speech of sorts on friends and family. When you have a moment (and a tissue) check it out. You will be glad that you did. And thanks to all of you who I am fortunate enough to have in my life. I am sorry that I do not acknowledge each of you more often.

Our Little Hockey Player

Well today was the first day that they used sticks at Hockey practice. Andrew had a little trouble holding it properly in the beginning, but he got the hang of it after a little one on one time with one of the coaches. Despite being so excited to bring his new stick to practice (it had been a Christmas present), he did not seem too impressed with it while he was skating with it. That all changed when they brought out some pucks for the kids to hit around. One of the coaches even got in the goal and let him shoot on him! When Andrew got off the ice, he was so excited. He told me that he had gotten at least 100 goals! (Ok, we are still working on his counting skills.) Enjoy the following highlights...







We are bracing here for another storm. They are calling for about 8 inches (last time I checked).

We will all be huddled up around the TV today to watch the Ravens Playoff game! Wish us luck!

Have a great weekend.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Remembering Kathy

Today would have been Kathy's 62nd Birthday. A day does not go by that we do not think about her and how much we miss her. One can not deny the void that exists since her passing. It is, however, comforting to reflect on so many of the good times that we had together as a family. So, in honor of her birthday, I felt compelled to share a few of those moments. We miss you Kathy.










Not really a resolution....

I do not make New Years Resolutions as a matter of course. But I have decided this year to make some goals. Just a few things to work on throughout the year. Normally, I would not think of publically admitting that I am going to try and get in shape this year, but I figured if I put it in writing somewhere, I might be more accountable. Time will only tell...

So, I headed off to this place this morning after the kids were in school to get reacquainted with the treadmill. One day down...

Saturday, January 3, 2009

A New Years Tradition Continues....

When we lived in Maryland, we spent almost every New Years Eve with the Workmans. This tradition began long before the kids were born. Most of our celebrations were stay at home, low key events, but a few were a bit more "interesting" (and that is all that I will say about that).

We were thrilled this year when Todd and Jenn said that they would fly up to MA to spend New Years with us again this year. They were booked on a flight from BWI to Providence that should have put them in NE around 11:30 AM on New Years Eve. When Todd (my Todd) called from the airport at 11:45, I expected him to say that he had picked them up and was en route to Plymouth. I was shocked when I found out that their plane had made it to Providence on time, but turned around and returned to Baltimore, because it could not land due to the snow.

Upon their return, they (along with all of the other passengers) had to wait to speak to the Southwest agents to find out how they could make it up north. It was not looking good. The next 3 flights had already been cancelled due to weather. They were finally able to get a flight into Manchester, NH which, if all went well, would arrive at 6:05 PM. (Giving Todd plenty of time to drive from RI to NH to meet them.) Fortunately, there were no issues with that flight. They arrived on time, were met by Todd and then got in the car for the 2 hour ride to Plymouth. Brenna and Andrew were bouncing off the walls when they finally got here!

Needless to say, we were all kind of tired that night. Everyone but Andrew managed to stay up till midnight. We rang in the New Year together and then all headed off to bed.

The next day was a lazy, stay at home and relax kind of day. The kids played together so nicely. We took a trip into Boston on Friday to see the Museum of Science. There was so much to see and we all had a great time.

The kids got their wish on Saturday when Todd and Todd took them out for some quality time in the snow. I peeked out for a few pictures, but it was a bit too cold for me. (I know, it is a shocker.)







We are so very thankful that they were able to spend the past 4 days with us. We relaxed, played, enjoyed each other's company. It was just like old times. I certainly did not expect it to be any different.

We were all sad when they had to head to the airport tonight to go back home. As Brenna began to cry, she commented on how much it hurt when they had to go. But she did say that she understood that it was so difficult because she loves them all so much. A heart-breaking, but very true comment for a 7 year old.

Thank you Todd, Jenn, Kaylee and Emma for making the very long trip up to see us! We miss you already!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!



HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD/ PopPop!

We tried to call you but you must have been out celebrating. We hope that you liked our message! I am sure that the kids will want to sing to you again when we reach you.

We hope that you had a happy and safe day and that you are taking care of yourself. You need to be in tip-top shape for Monday!

We LOVE you!

Love, Shannon, Todd, Brenna and Andrew