You can kiss your family good-bye and put miles between you, but at the same time you carry them with you in your heart, your mind, your stomach, because you do not just live in a world, but a world lives in you.
~ Frederick Buechner

Allyssa Brynn

Kelsey Leigh

Andrew Lee

Monday, October 20, 2008

Wicked Good Weekend!!

The Jackson Four and a Half had a great autumn weekend. On Friday, Bo and I met at his school, and headed downtown for a fun evening out. We started the night at Cheesecake Factory...a restaurant we had never been to. And we were so glad we went. The menu alone was over 20 pages long and we couldn't get passed the appetizers and salads. We decided to get a few appetizers and to try the ones that sounded super yummy. So...we got something called Buffalo Busters...buffalo style chicken breasts wrapped in a rice wrapper, breaded and fried, served with bleu cheese and hot sauce. And they were FANTASTIC. They give you 8 HUGE triangle filled wraps, so we each had one and put the rest in a box to bring home. The other app we had was something called Fried Macaroni and Cheese. They were large helpings of macaroni and cheese, serve like a large meatball, breaded and fried. They were served over some kind of creamy marinara sauce and it was probably the best appetizer I have ever had. And so filling!! So, we each had one of those and brought the rest home. Then for dinner we each had delicious chicken entrees that we got to finish off as leftovers for lunch on Sunday. And for dessert, there was plenty of cheesecake to choose from. Any kind you could ever want. And since we couldn't decide, we got a piece to eat there and brought home 3 extra pieces. We ate the Peanut Butter Fudge Ripple at the restaurant and brought home an Oreo, a Godiva Chocolate and a Key Lime Pie.

After dinner, we had some time to waste before our show so we went next door to ESPN Zone where we had never been before either. It was amazing to see such a huge sports venue. The main screen was as big as I had ever seen and there were huge screens, 3 deep, to each side of the main screen. Then there were rolling screens with ESPN.com and all kinds of computer sites about sports. The tables were set up like a theater and were situated on rows that tiered down toward the main screen and each table had it's own TV for sound. And that was just the main room with the bar. The other 2 rooms were large rooms as well but closed off for private events. The bigger one of the 2 had a stage and it had big, black leather recliners set up on stage for the real sports fans. I imagine they move those for their live broadcasts because the room was equipped with "On Air" lights for guests to see. But, the funnest part of this place was upstairs in the arena area. It is filled with all kinds of fun sports games. Bo and I played some kind of football throwing game and did pretty well. Then, I had to beat him in Air Hockey...5 to 2. And finally, we played some type of foosball hockey game that I had never played before. It was Bo's favorite game growing up. Being the competitive person I am, I had to beat him at that game as well, but he won the second game.

Then it was off to Wicked at the Fox Theater. Neither of us had ever seen it, but we had heard it was incredible and the music I have heard was very good as well. So, for our anniversary, Bo got us tickets to go. And, it did not disappoint. The show was a perfect mix of smart, witty humor and drama. It was a thoroughly enjoyable performance. And I would go see it many times more. The best thing about it is that you don't have to be a theater buff to enjoy it. If you know and like the Wizard of Oz, then this show is just for you...a story about the witches of Oz before Dorothy interrupted their lives.

After the show we headed home and got to go straight to sleep. Ally and Kelsey were spending the night at Aunt Jackie and Uncle Stefan's. And it was such a relief to come home and relax for the night. It's great to have family in town!!! And so close!!!


On Saturday Bo played golf with some neighborhood buddies. I worked at a craft fair and we watched football all afternoon. That night we had a fire in the back yard, watched more football and ate up the yummy cheesecake we had brought home the night before.

On Sunday, we went to church, spent the afternoon getting organized from the weekend, and went for our fall family pictures. Can't wait to get those back. They all came out so great. And then it was off to Johnny's Pizza for dinner.

Can't remember the last time we had such a busy, but fun weekend. Now, we just need the week to recover from all of our adventures!! And yes, I am quite aware that the bulk of this posting was about food. I'm 5 months pregnant...cut me some slack!! ;)

Monday, October 6, 2008

A Day at the Patch

On Saturday, we spent the morning at Burt's Pumpkin Patch in the North Georgia Mountains. We always get up super early to beat the rush because Burt's is a very popular place to visit this time of year. When we got there, the girls had a great time playing in the big pumpkins...a crowd favorite. Some of them are bigger and heavier than our girls. Then we always spend time looking for a cute baby pumpkin as well. We went on the hayride with yummy popcorn treats and slushies. And when we got off the hayride, it was time to search for the perfect pumpkin. We found on pretty quickly this year. The crop was HUGE compared to years past. We noticed it at the apple orchard as well and most of the farmers attribute it to a rainy summer...which we haven't had in several years. So, we loaded up our pumpkin in the wheelbarrow and went to find a few smaller ones the girls could paint. After we found those, we checked out and headed over to Amicalola Falls State Park...just in time to miss the growing crowd. We played on the playground and had a yummy lunch at the picnic tables. On the way home, mommy requested that we stop at the apple orchard one more time for some more apples and, of course, a fried apple pie!! The girls (and us!!) spent the rest of the day relaxing from our fun and busy morning.



The Tooth Fairy Makes Her Debut

The Tooth Fairy visited our house for the first time this weekend. While we were eating lunch at Amicalola Falls this weekend, Ally crunched down on her already loose tooth and by the end of nap time, I couldn't believe it was still in her mouth. The tooth had gotten SUBSTANTIALLY looser in just 4 hours and was ready to come out. After some strong convincing, Daddy tried to pull out her tooth using some tissue. I begged him not to use the string until a last resort because I thought that might scare Ally. And after several tries, Ally said she was finished with it. So, I asked her if I could try just once...being the expert first grade teacher and tooth extractor that I am...and she graciously allowed me...SHOCKING!! With a little extra tissue, mommy got right in there, put a little pressure on that tooth and pulled it right out. Daddy did a good job getting it ready :)



After a few screams at the blood, she rinsed out her mouth and smiled for the first time with one less tooth. Ally was so excited that the Tooth Fairy was coming. She placed her tooth in the tooth pillow...a fun creation from mommy's sewing machine, of course...and put it under her pillow for the night. When she woke up on Sunday morning, the Tooth Fairy had left a whole dollar for her pint-sized tooth. I can only imagine what the mark-up is on molars these days!!! Ally is very proud of her new gap!!