Thursday, May 31, 2012

Now I'm really ONE!

I finally had my REAL 1st birthday!!!!! Although I've had two birthday parties already, Daddy and Mommy planned something small for just the three of us. Mommy found individual ice cream cupcakes and I wore my BIRTHDAY BOY shirt. We had a lot of fun and I really enjoyed playing in my ice cream cupcake. Happy REAL 1st Birthday, FINALLY.




Thursday, May 17, 2012

Check out these chompers!

Although I am lacking a large number of posts since E-bug's birthday party, I wanted to post this very recent photo of his teeth! In the 10 days Matt was already in South Carolina, E-bug managed to have 4 teeth erupt! Oh yeah, talk about sleepless nights! Thank goodness, the whole top 4 are in and he has 3 on the bottom. Maybe we'll get a month break before the K-9s start pushing through. I've heard they're pretty rough.


Saturday, May 12, 2012

Happenings in Florence

We've been doing all sorts of fun things since we've been in our new town. I think I really like it here, and I love that we're in the apartment because the kitties don't have very many places to hide. I know right where to find them and I'm a fast crawler, so I can catch up to them much easier now. I also got two new toys since we arrived, since most of my toys are in storage until we find a home. One of the toys is a big wooden box with activities on the side and top. I do a good job opening and closing the little doors on one side and I'm working on spinning the alphabet blocks. I also got my first drum set and, well, I'm awesome.

Lately, to keep busy and entertained, Mom has been taking me to Ebeneezer Park, the Rail Trail (a running/walking/bicycling trail), Barnes and Noble to read together and Mom and Dad even took me to my first air show. It was so much fun, despite not getting to see any planes fly. I guess they didn't take off until late afternoon, after I had gone down for my afternoon nap. Oh well, we'll catch them next time. We've also been hanging out with the Hanners Family, especially since their son Eli is only 5 or 6 months younger than me. I enjoy trying to teach him some of the things I know. In addition to all of these fun activities, we've also been going to the pet store to see the fish, birds and kitties just for fun.

On the weekends, we spend a lot of time in the pool and I'm really getting the hang of this swimming thing. I'm pretty sure that I'm doing a great job and with some more practice, I should be able to do it on my own someday. I'm definitely a water baby and I'm not afraid to blow bubbles in it!

At the Hanners home

Not a great picture of Mommy, but I was really enjoying their pool!

Daddy's little man at the air show


Reading date at Barnes and Noble
At Ebeneezer Park with Daddy

I really love to swing

I love working on complicated math problems


I'm pretty cool...kind of a big deal really

Go deeper Daddy!!!

Checking out the birds! I love the pet store.

Working on my lacrosse skills with Daddy



Friday, May 11, 2012

Our Journey to SC (cont)

So our long journey to South Carolina began well before 4:00 a.m., so Elijah and I were exhausted when we landed in Columbia. Matt was waiting for us outside security and Elijah was jumping in the stroller to get to him. It was so exciting, exhausting and such a relief to arrive safely. At least Elijah was able to nap on the 1hr 30min ride to Florence.

Out cold with his Mickey blanket

So glad to see Daddy and be in our temporary home

Our Journey to SC

Elijah and I made the long trip to South Carolina this morning. We've been packing the house for the last several days and since we had nothing left, we stayed with the Dearmon Family last night. Brandi picked us up in our empty home and took us into hers for the evening. It was so fun getting to spend time with them on our last Oklahoma night. Elijah was having a hard time, understandably so, but he really enjoyed hanging out with Bella and his girlfriend, Maci. He is definitely going to miss those beautiful girls. We've been so blessed to have so many wonderfully amazing friends/families to share these past years with in Lawton. Despite it not being a great town, we have been blessed in friendships.

A special thanks to the Dearmon Family for taking us in, getting up at 4:00 a.m. to take us to the airport, getting out in the rain to help unload our 5 or 6 pieces of luggage and carry-on, and for keeping it together so I didn't sob in the middle of the airport. We love you all so very much and look forward to the next time we see one another.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Long Ride

As many of you know, Matt made the cross country journey to South Carolina with both of the kitties. In the past, I drove with the kitties while they were WIDE AWAKE. This was no fun for any of us, so in an effort to make things easier for all parties involved, I obtained sedatives for the kitties. On May 1st, we loaded the Volvo, drugged the cats and Matt began the 22 hour journey to South Carolina. He stopped off in Dallas, TX to pick up my brother, Justin, for company and help. The hilarity of the pictures falls short of the actual stories they told after their long journey. At least they all survived, and Dugal isn't showing any signs of brain damage.

Maggie's eyes BARELY open

I guess maybe she needed help holding her head up

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Last local TX visit

This weekend was our last driving-distance-Texas-Visit. It was so much fun to see Grandpa and Grandma , Uncle Andy and Abby Dog. I really enjoy spending time with everyone and LOVE the attention! Grandma and I played in the grass and blew bubbles as soon as we arrived. And later, I got to go on a golf cart ride with Grandpa and Daddy! I really can't wait until we visit again, or when Grandpa and Grandma come to visit us in South Carolina!

Blowing bubbles with Grandma and Daddy
Great picture, minus my closed eyes
My awesome pool plane! 
Grandma and me

Enjoying the water.
My birthday clown ice cream cone

UGH I'm so stuffed!
Happy Happy Birthday boy!
Golf cart lesson #1. Don't let go of the wheel.

Lesson #2, turn it this way and that.



Saturday, April 21, 2012

Overdue Birthday Pics

Well everyone, as  you all may know, we've been in the process of moving to South Carolina. Hopefully that is a sufficient excuse as to why I am so terribly behind on Elijah's blog posts. Unfortunately, when the movers packed up our house, they packed away my camera cables in the mix, so I have no way to download pics from my camera. I'll try to get the recent pics from Matt's phone, but bear with me.

As promised (WEEKS AGO), here are the pictures from Elijah's 1st Birthday! We had it on the 21st of April so we could invite all of his Oklahoma friends to the party. We knew we would be living in South Carolina by his actual birthday, so we had no choice. It was great though and we really enjoyed everyones' company. The kids were great and got along so well! It helps that most of them knew one another already, and those that didn't fit in quite well since they were almost all girls! Elijah is such a ladies baby.

A special thanks to Brandi Dearmon, my very wonderful friend, who took some really fantastic photos with her high speed camera and then burned them on a disc for me. Without her, you all would have to wait until late June, when we move into our home and I find my cables, to see the pics I have on my camera. Thank you Brandi. You are such an amazing friend! xoxo

The set-up

The get-up


Elijah's ONE (almost)


Maci (Elijah's girlfriend) and Elijah checking out his new ride


Ms. Maci, Brandi's daughter, who is only 2.5 months older than Elijah

Owen, Elijah's brother from his Godmother :)

All the Mamas (from left: Baylee with Owen, Brandi with Maci,  Me with Elijah and Helen)

Bella (Brandi's 5 yr old daughter) and Jocelyn (Helen's 3 yr old daughter...or almost 3)



Cake time!

Thinking but not too sure about this cake stuff

Red in the face....not happy about the cake stuff being stuck to him

After emergency bath time....Present Time!

Sharing toys with his girlfriend

Monday, April 9, 2012

South Carolina Visit

This past week, we took a family trip to the beautiful state of South Carolina. Matt recently accepted the position of Director of Safety with Nucor Steel. The company, with locations across the US, is one of the top steel producers in the United States. They are also extremely family oriented and go above and beyond to take care of their employees AND their families. So, they flew the three of us to South Carolina for an 8 day house hunting trip. 

After a 6:00 a.m. departure out of Lawton, we arrived in Charleston, SC just before noon. Unfortunately, another stroller bites the dust with a broken rear wheel, but it was still useable. Alas, we got our rental car and drove into the heart of Charleston to the Mills House. It's a beautiful and historic hotel with tons of character. We were able to walk to the water within a few minutes and many other gorgeous areas. It reminded me of Alexandria, VA, but the homes were 5 times bigger! Breathtaking really, but as we're in the process of house hunting and whatnot, the only thing I can think of is how in the world people afford the house AND the taxes!

Early flight, but always happy to leave Lawton

Daddy, armed with a huge coffee, back pack and Elijah's car seat :)

My happy boys
So once we were settled and Elijah had a chance to nap, we took advantage of a wonderful opportunity to visit with Chaplain Joel Harris, the gentleman who married us at West Point. CH Harris was the chaplain at West Point when Matt was a cadet. He is now the chaplain at Citadel and enjoying the beautiful weather (especially compared to northern New York).

After dinner photo at The Variety Store with CH Harris and his wife 
The Variety Store had a wonderful and fresh seafood selection, but it definitely called for an evening stroll. Plus, after spending the better part of the day inside a building or plane, we all needed fresh air.


Tuesday was another beautiful day in South Carolina, so before getting in the car for a two hour drive North to Florence we went for a walk to check out the huge waterfront plantation style homes. The streets were beautiful and the homes looked like they were the setting for all the pictures in Restoration Hardware. It reminded me of Old Town in Alexandria, VA, but the homes were MONSTER compared to those in Old Town. 

Right along the waterfront 

Our new house.....yeah right!

Self shot...just like the old days
After a lovely morning, we jumped in the car and got on the road to Florence. Elijah was lonely in the backseat, so Mommy climbed back there and tortured him for a minute. He was in a wonderful mood, so we captured a few giggles :) Those always make our day, so hopefully they will make yours. 


We arrived in Florence and I was pleasantly surprised with how clean and beautiful the town appeared. I was somewhat concerned when I was doing research on the town the and crime rate was higher than Lawton. I can honestly say, it's a much nicer town and the crime rate is skewed because of other reasons that I won't get into here. Nonetheless, there are good and bad areas and our real estate agent, a 30 year resident of Florence, was able to educate us and give us a tour. And amid the tour and hunting, we even had time to play!

Riding in the hot rod with Ms. Kaye

After the long days of riding in the car looking for homes, getting in and out no less than 7 times, Elijah needed plenty of time to play at the hotel. Thankfully, Nucor took GREAT care of us and booked a two room suite so Elijah had space to crawl, play and sleep without being disturbed by Mommy and Daddy. We even brought a slew of fun toys to play with so Elijah could wear himself out :)

The only authorized resting position for push-ups

Being a good boy in the car

Skyping with Grandma:)

On Saturday, after a long week of traveling, house hunting and being busy, we took the entire day to play with Elijah and get outside! We went to Ebenezer Park, right next to one of the neighborhoods we're looking in, to play, swing and ride. 

Swinging really high!!!


Riding the tractor :)
On Sunday, we decided we would take an impromptu trip to Myrtle Beach, since it's only an hour and a half from Florence. It was Elijah's first visit to the beach and although he was a bit nervous about that water coming up to his feet, he seemed to enjoy the sun, the sights and sand.

Elijah and Daddy out to lunch

Eating grilled cheese. Yum yum

Walking toward the water and digging our toes in the sand

Probably my favorite picture of Elijah recently

Watching the birds on the beach

Taking a nap under the canopy after an exhausting day at the beach



On our way home, we drove back to Charleston and stayed the night. We didn't have much time to do anything as we had continued our house hunt in the morning, but we still managed to have fun. Once in our final hotel room, I started talking in a funny 'drunk' voice and walking silly and Elijah thought it was HILARIOUS! We were all laughing so hard, we almost forgot to capture it on video. So I wasn't drunk, only acting like it...just to clarify. 


Anyhow, it was a wild and crazy trip to South Carolina. And although we didn't find our next home just yet, at least we know the areas to move and a better idea of what we want. It was a success in that regard and we're looking forward to our next trip...which may be when we move out into our temporary housing. Thank God for a safe visit and our health. Hope you enjoyed this week long recap!