Monday, November 17, 2008
A Weekend Getaway
For my thirtieth birthday, Jeff took me away for a weekend of romance and relaxation in Asheville, NC. We stayed at the Biltmore Village Inn, which is a wonderful bed and breakfast located very close the the Biltmore House. I was a little nervous because we have never stayed in a bed and breakfast, but we would highly recommend this inn. We stayed in the honeymoon cottage which had great accommodations, including a huge bathroom with a great jacuzzi tub (in a heart-shape no less) and fireplace in both the bedroom and bathroom. The three course breakfasts were great and the innkeepers were very helpful and made all our dinner and attraction reservations for us. The house was built by George Vanderbilt's lawyer. It is a lovely place. Take a look at the other rooms, they are pretty nice too.
We ate at a great mediterranean restaurant Friday night called Rezaz. We toured the Biltmore House and winery Saturday morning to satisfy our interest in the history of the place, returned to our inn in the afternoon to watch tarheel football and basketball, and then had a lovely dinner at the Stable Cafe before a candlelight tour of the Biltmore House. It was so beautiful. Jeff and I also learned a lot which I'm sure our students would love to hear about! The wine tasting was pretty cool too. We even saw snow on Sunday morning! The only disappointment was that my tarheel football team lost, but even that was tempered with wine, cheese, and fresh baked cookies offered by our hosts every afternoon. Kate stayed with her Nana and had a wonderful time. Thanks for a wonderful trip, Jeff!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Go Heels!
We had a wonderful time this past weekend. Friday afternoon, Kate's friend Jack came calling for a play date. Then on Saturday we took Kate to her first Carolina football game with Grandaddy and Grandma. As a Carolina alum, I love Chapel Hill and all the memories that come with it-let me give a shout out to my Carolina Girls! Along with the beginning of Spring when everything is in bloom, this time of Fall is my favorite time to visit the campus because the trees are so beautiful. My family has been going to UNC football games since I was in middle school and I can almost measure the passage of time by the height of these trees in relation to the Bell Tower. Here we are on the way to the game. Yes, Kate is wearing a UNC cheerleader outfit, much to her father's chagrin.
Grandaddy taught Kate how to say "Go Heels!" while pumping her fist. She gets really excited about it and likes to dance to the fight song.
Studying the game-she's definitely our daughter.
Our Happy Tarheel!
We finished the day with a visit to Jack's house for a "pajama party" play date and Sunday morning I got a phone call from Indonesia (see the next post)! A great weekend with friends and family.
The Flythe Family
As I mentioned earlier, I got a phone call from Indonesia Sunday morning. As most of you know, my friend since 4th grade, college roommate, and BFF, Heather, is there with her husband, Tripp, and two adorable children, Drew and Ella. They are missionaries with Mission Aviation Field (MAF) and left to serve in Indonesia in August. Right now they are in language school, adjusting to the culture, and are doing great. I so miss my friend, but admire their passion and commitment to serving God. Please pray for them. You can keep up with their adventures through the www.trippandheather.blogspot.com or just click on the link to the right. Thanks for calling Heather! It was wonderful to talk to you my sweet friend. Keep practicing you language skills.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Happy Veteran's (Armistice) Day!
We had a great Veteran's Day. Veteran's Day is observed on November 11th in honor of the end of World War I-on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month an armistice was signed to end the fighting. There was article in our paper yesterday called "Remembering their Sacrifice" that I thought was a touching tribute to veterans. I used it in class today. THANK YOU to all our veterans!
Jeff and Kate enjoyed working in the yard and climbing a ladder with her dad-I know, kind of a scary picture. Here are a few pictures of all our "children"-very hard to get them all to pose together.
Kate is doing her impression of Precious below. They were so good with Kate-except when Precious stole Kate's sippy cup from her! Kate forgave her (she started crying when Jeff disciplined Precious). Stay tuned for pictures from Kate's first UNC football game!
Jeff and Kate enjoyed working in the yard and climbing a ladder with her dad-I know, kind of a scary picture. Here are a few pictures of all our "children"-very hard to get them all to pose together.
Kate is doing her impression of Precious below. They were so good with Kate-except when Precious stole Kate's sippy cup from her! Kate forgave her (she started crying when Jeff disciplined Precious). Stay tuned for pictures from Kate's first UNC football game!
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Election Day
It's a great time to be a social studies teacher. Every presidential election presents a multitude of teachable moments and never is interest so high from our precious teenagers. On the home-front, Kate had her first civics lesson today-you know the poor kid will be getting lots of these from her history-nerd parents. As you can see, she's pretty excited about "voting" and enjoyed going to our polling site. Election day always makes Jeff and I very proud to be Americans, reflect on how blessed we are to live in this country, and be thankful to all those who have served our country in a variety of ways.
Monday, November 03, 2008
Act I: Happy Halloween (In Three Acts)
I have so many pictures from the weekend that our Halloween story will be shown in three blog installments! Our little Butterfly was so cute and so into the spirit of getting candy. Pumpkin carving was a success-good job Daddy! Kate refused to let her pumpkin be carved, but she enjoyed playing with it while Dad did all the work.
Getting dressed was an adventure, the only way Kate would calmly get her costume on is if I continually told her that we were going to Jack's house (our neighbor's little boy who I think Kate has a bit of a crush on). The antenna that I so carefully made for her the night before did not stay on her head long, but that's okay. It was a fun mommy moment.
We are ready to go!
Act II-We're Off to the Races
We met up with our friends. Kate is the only girl of the group. All of our neighbors have boys, so she gets a lot of attention from everyone-it's a great ego booster for her. Our little butterfly was escorted by two police officers (Andrew and Ben), a UPS man (Cody), two turtles (Jason and Connor), and, Kate's favorite, Captain Jack Sparrow (Jack).
Most of the gang-
The cutest little turtles-
Kate was a pro by the end of the night. She really got into saying her version of "trick or treat" and "thank you." She held her own with all those boys.
Act III-A visit to Nana's
After an evening of touring the neighborhood, we headed to Nana's for some food and playtime. As you can see, Kate was focused on her chocolate. We did let her have a Kit Kat before going to Nana's, let me just say her sugar high made for an interesting ride over. Nonnie, Kate insists on calling her Nono, has been visiting this week. Kate loves all her great grandmothers and relishes any time she can spend with them. Thanks for coming Nonnie-we look forward to seeing you in December.
Thanks for dinner Nana, we had fun vising with you, Tom, and Nonnie.
Thanks for dinner Nana, we had fun vising with you, Tom, and Nonnie.
An Encore
Sunday we went to Aunt Heather's house for a house warming party. Heather's house is great-thanks for having us! Kate and Scarlett brought their costumes for an encore presentation. This is the cutest butterfly and squiggly piggly I've ever seen, but trying to get a picture with these two active toddlers is almost impossible!
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