Sorry, no pics this time around. I can't seem to remember the camera these days! We took Chad out last night to Joe's Crab Shack.... oh so good! We had yummy food and a really good time. Oh how I wish I had pictures to share..
Tonight Chad and the kids went out to eat. I am stuck at home eating my wonderful pregnancy diet food as I get ready for my 3 hour sugar test on Tuesday. Let's pray I pass because I am really not liking all this healthy food...
We spent the day at my parent's house (since Chad was at work) and had a yummy Sunday dinner with them... grilled chicken fingers, brown rice, cabbage, broccoli, green beans, and sugar free banana pudding for dessert. Pretty good for diet food:) We ended the day there with a heated political debate between father and daughter... got to love that:) Happy Father's Day Dad!
And most important for last.... Happy Father's Day Chad! I am so lucky to have you in my life. You are a wonderful father and husband. I simply adore you.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Neat Fundraisers
I have a very talented blogger friend that is raising money
to bring her adorable 13 year old daughter home from China.
Go on over to http://joyunspeakableandfullofglory.blogspot.com and check it out:)
While you are there you will see her sweet Lucy Joy!
She was on the same waiting list as Anna Li.
Ok, now, go on over and check her out...
she has some really cute stuff:)
BUT
Don't forget about my friend Vickie either...
she is selling raffle tickets on a Nintendo Wii and an Apple Ipod.
Tickets are $10 each
you can find them at:
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Look what I found at the Dragon Boat Festival!!
We had a wonderful day at the Dragon Boat Festival with our Athens FCC Group! Anna Li made her first "best" friend in America! She is adopted as well and has Chinese parents. Her mother teaches Chinese classes in Huntsville so both the girls were able to talk in Chinese to each other. They had so much fun together:) Anna Li got invited to come to her house next weekend for a Chinese cooking class with other 11-13 year old girls adopted from China. How fun is that!?!?!?! This is Alabama so don't be expecting a traditional Dragon Boat Race:) We make do with our plastic boats and the kids had a blast!!
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