October 2006
Happy Halloween month!!! Brayden has been counting down the days until Halloween. He can’t wait to wear his “Racecar Driver” costume, though now he’s considering being Buzz Lightyear again. YES – Buzz is a favorite once again, though he took a little vacation for a while. The Buzz costume now comes up to his shins, but who cares?! He’s still the coolest action hero around – pedal pushers or not!
October was busy, busy, busy!!! At least it seemed that way! Brayden took gymnastics lessons this month. He was good at it and picked it up quickly; unfortunately, he didn’t enjoy it that much. He DID enjoy getting the award at the end. He loved having everyone clapping for him. I think he enjoyed being the center of attention. Hmmmm… whom could he have gotten that trait from? Anywho (as Dad says), no more gymnastics for now. We might go back to ice skating next month.
We went to another wedding this month – lots of fun. We got to see plenty of friends from Longwood College (now University). It was like a mini-reunion… and an adult one at that! Even our friends who have 5 kids under the age of 3 (God, help them! There are two-year-old triplet boys!) were able to get away, even though it took four different baby sitters and an hour of driving. What fun!
We also went to visit Jenny and Grant Martin and their family. They live in Dayton, which is near Harrisonburg, VA. It’s in the mountains and the foliage was something to see. They live in a log cabin, which is rustic and absolutely beautiful. We had a great time. Brayden and Patrick got along famously and we’ve already decided that Andrew and Samantha will date when they get older (giggle, snort!). Katrina has grown up to be such a sweet girl and was so helpful with the little ones.
While we were there, we went hiking – right to the top of the mountain. About halfway up, I remembered that Candice is afraid of heights – oh, no!!! She was a trooper and made it to the top, though she did “make out” with the asphalt when we got to the bottom. We also went to the park and visited Jenny’s sister’s farm. Dave and Grant went fishing. Lots of fun!!
I had two conventions to go to at the end of the month. I started in Wintergreen, which is a ski resort (no skiing this time of year) for the Virginia Academy of School Psychologists (VASP) conference. The foliage was beautiful and it was great seeing my colleagues from around Virginia. Since I am the president-elect for VASP, I had to head to Louisville, KY for a Southeast regional conference. Now, this was GREAT. It was paid for by VASP and was a great learning experience. The beds were some of the most comfortable I’ve ever slept on – and I had two night of uninterrupted, wondrous sleep! I also went to a HUGE Halloween party at 4th Street Live in Louisville. There were some characters there, let me tell you! By Sunday I was missing the boys so badly. I was very happy to be home.
Halloween was exciting. Brayden had been waiting for this day forever, as he says. He felt like such a macho-boy in his racecar driver costume. I can’t even tell you how cute Andrew was dressed as a little, fuzzy bee. We have more candy than we can eat in a year. In fact, we had to ditch some of LAST YEAR’s candy so we could make room for new stuff!! To make matters worse, I bought THREE bags of candy (just in case). Not realizing I got the candy, Dave got three bags as well. Guess how many trick or treaters we had? Come on – guess! OK, we had ONE! Now we have 6 bags of candy, plus all that Brayden got. Oh, the temptation!! We have to find a new home for this stuff!
I hope that everyone has a great November. Look for another post from me then.
Love ya,
Terri
October was busy, busy, busy!!! At least it seemed that way! Brayden took gymnastics lessons this month. He was good at it and picked it up quickly; unfortunately, he didn’t enjoy it that much. He DID enjoy getting the award at the end. He loved having everyone clapping for him. I think he enjoyed being the center of attention. Hmmmm… whom could he have gotten that trait from? Anywho (as Dad says), no more gymnastics for now. We might go back to ice skating next month.
We went to another wedding this month – lots of fun. We got to see plenty of friends from Longwood College (now University). It was like a mini-reunion… and an adult one at that! Even our friends who have 5 kids under the age of 3 (God, help them! There are two-year-old triplet boys!) were able to get away, even though it took four different baby sitters and an hour of driving. What fun!
We also went to visit Jenny and Grant Martin and their family. They live in Dayton, which is near Harrisonburg, VA. It’s in the mountains and the foliage was something to see. They live in a log cabin, which is rustic and absolutely beautiful. We had a great time. Brayden and Patrick got along famously and we’ve already decided that Andrew and Samantha will date when they get older (giggle, snort!). Katrina has grown up to be such a sweet girl and was so helpful with the little ones.
While we were there, we went hiking – right to the top of the mountain. About halfway up, I remembered that Candice is afraid of heights – oh, no!!! She was a trooper and made it to the top, though she did “make out” with the asphalt when we got to the bottom. We also went to the park and visited Jenny’s sister’s farm. Dave and Grant went fishing. Lots of fun!!
I had two conventions to go to at the end of the month. I started in Wintergreen, which is a ski resort (no skiing this time of year) for the Virginia Academy of School Psychologists (VASP) conference. The foliage was beautiful and it was great seeing my colleagues from around Virginia. Since I am the president-elect for VASP, I had to head to Louisville, KY for a Southeast regional conference. Now, this was GREAT. It was paid for by VASP and was a great learning experience. The beds were some of the most comfortable I’ve ever slept on – and I had two night of uninterrupted, wondrous sleep! I also went to a HUGE Halloween party at 4th Street Live in Louisville. There were some characters there, let me tell you! By Sunday I was missing the boys so badly. I was very happy to be home.
Halloween was exciting. Brayden had been waiting for this day forever, as he says. He felt like such a macho-boy in his racecar driver costume. I can’t even tell you how cute Andrew was dressed as a little, fuzzy bee. We have more candy than we can eat in a year. In fact, we had to ditch some of LAST YEAR’s candy so we could make room for new stuff!! To make matters worse, I bought THREE bags of candy (just in case). Not realizing I got the candy, Dave got three bags as well. Guess how many trick or treaters we had? Come on – guess! OK, we had ONE! Now we have 6 bags of candy, plus all that Brayden got. Oh, the temptation!! We have to find a new home for this stuff!
I hope that everyone has a great November. Look for another post from me then.
Love ya,
Terri