Saturday, April 11, 2009

Spring Break in Mississippi

Yes, I know it may sound strange to want to go to Mississippi for Spring Break when we live in Hawaii, but it's true! Plus with Eric leaving for his deployment during that time, I just wanted to be around family and friends for support and distraction!  As you can see, when the girls and I were flying home, I had 2 very tired little traveling companions with me!



One thing we were most excited about going on this trip was to meet our new nephew/cousin, Tripp.  He was 9 weeks old when we first met him, and he is sooooo sweet!  Emerson loved helping out with him in any way she could....sometimes she was a little too much help!

We went to Vicksburg to visit with Eric's parents before he left and the girls got to enjoy the new playpark down by the river, Catfish Row.  They had lots of fun!

Our attempt at a family picture before Eric left.  We even let Chelsea get involved!

Emerson, Macie, and baby Tripp

Eric's last night before he left (bright and early at 6:18am!!)  He wanted to get the girls something to "remember" him by, so he got them each a piece of jewelry.  He got Emerson a little necklace with a heart shaped charm on it, and she wears it ALL the time.  He got Macie a bracelet with a heart on it. She doesn't really know what to do with hers but she knows it's from Daddy.  Hopefully it will help them not miss their Daddy as much during these next 8 months!

Valentines Day 2009





Eric surprised all of us girls by sending us presents that were delivered to us for Valentine's Day.  He sent the girls yummy chocolate covered strawberries and cookies, and I got an edible arrangement that was delicious!  The girls loved it too!






Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Tom and Jonnie's visit dec/jan 08/09

Tom and Jonnie came to visit us over the Christmas holidays this year.  We kept them very busy while they were here.  I think they may have needed a vacation from their vacation when they got home!  We visited the Polynesian Cultural Center, where we enjoyed learning all about the islands in Polynesia.  Eric and his dad "enjoyed" a shark cage adventure--no thank you! Not for me!  We went parasailing and Emerson even joined us!  I couldn't believe it!  Eric and his dad also went on a glider ride on the north shore.  they said it was amazing, but I think i'll stay on the ground!  Getting me to parasail was about all the adventure I could handle!  We also went on a whale watch where we spotted whales 5 times--it was amazing!  We have lots of fun things to do here, if anyone wants to visit!

Monday, January 19, 2009

The life and times of Molly Baroni


  It's been a sad day.  Molly, our 11 (I thought she was 12) year old dalmatian had to be put to sleep today.  I knew the day was coming, but never having had to make this decision before secretly prayed she would die in her sleep like all of our other dogs have.  
  We adopted Molly in February 1998 after learning that b/c she was deaf, the pet store in the Burlington mall wanted to place her with a family.  A friend of ours worked there (thanks for thinking of us Trishadee!), and knew that we could handle a dog with this type of disability since Chelsea is also deaf, and we were starting to look for a companion for Chelsea.  We fell in love instantly with this tiny little puppy and took her home.  Chelsea and Molly acted like real sisters right from the start....Molly would antagonize Chelsea by biting her ears and bothering her in general.  One of her favorite things to do would be to back up and sit on Chelsea, usually straddling her right behind her head.  They both would just sit there, like it was the most normal thing in the world!  Even until just recently, when Molly would have a burst of energy she always grabbed one of Chelsea's back legs.  Why?  Who knows?  That was just a Molly thing.  Molly was pretty much known for not being the smartest dog to ever grace the Dalmatian breed, but what she lacked in social graces she more than made up for with her character.  She chased her tail almost incessantly some days, waaaaay after she had graduated from puppy days.  And, she was the best cuddler.  Since she was never very big, she always was able to curl up right in front of you on the couch or in bed and would squeeze herself into a tiny ball and stay there all night.  
Molly and Chelsea travelled with us all over before we became parents to children.  They frequented many AF Band of Liberty concerts, went camping, made the 24 hours Christmas drive with us too many times to count!, moved from Boston, to San Antonio, to Florida, to Oklahoma, and then finally to Mississippi.  They loved to travel and Molly would always just curl up in her crate and sleep, occasionally sitting up to look out the window and watch the world go by.
We made the decision to leave Molly with my mom and dad in Petal when we moved to Hawaii b/c I just didn't know how either she or Chelsea would handle the stress of moving "overseas".  I'm so thankful to my mom and dad for taking such good care of the dogs and always loving them, even when they would grate on your last nerve.  My daddy even dug a grave for Molly, so she can always be "home", right next to cocoa.  
I said my goodbyes to Molly when we were home in October b/c I realized then that this day was coming.  She has been in mine and Eric's lives for most of our married life and it's really sad to know that piece is no longer with us.  We love you, Molly Anne.  May you rest in peace.  I hope you know that we love you and made this decision so you wouldn't have to suffer any more.  We'll miss you.........

Monday, January 5, 2009

Get a cup of coffee, a snack and get ready to read!

Okay, I am almost totally caught up on blogging. Whew! I frantically uploaded all the pictures while I was home this afternoon, thinking I could comment and edit the posts at work. Well, I thought wrong. I updated pictures all the way back to our trip home in October. It is posted in 3 installments (although it shows up as 4, since the b'day posted twice ????). We had such a good time when we were home, it really made us miss being close to family and friends, which are soooooooo important to us! We started our trip in Vicksburg, then went to Guin, then to Birmingham to hang with the Thiens and have dinner with Shaley, Corie & Matt, Aunt Jan and kids. We then went back to H'burg to spend the rest of our stay. Lauren flew in while we were home and we got to spend lots of time together as a whole family. Hard for us to do, since most of us live on opposite sides of the world!

We spent Halloween in H'burg and went to Zoo Boo one night and trick-or-treated the next. The girls loved getting to wear their costumes twice!

While we were home, the girls had their birthdays. They got to have 2 joint parties, one at Nana and Grandpas, and the other at Mimi & PopPop's. They had lots of fun, but I don't think we can convince them that it's fun to have joint parties much longer!

We got to go to USM's homecoming game which was a BLAST! We took both girls and went with our friends the Tharps. Laura Kate and Emerson acted like they were best friends and had so much fun watching the game together and showing off their eagle tattoos! Macie loved to cheer and will break out in S-OU-THERN, Southern Mississippi, USM! whenever we wear a t-shirt or drink out of a USM cup! I'll have to try to get it on video and post it (someday).

Okay, so i just signed back in and some of my comments are showing up and some are not. Go figure! But, in any case, enjoy the pictures. I have no idea why the birthday montage posted twice, and there is a Halloween picture on the Christmas montage. Remember, I did this quickly and then wrote during the middle of the night. I apologize for any typos! My next posts will include all the fun things we did during nana & grandpa's visit. Enjoy!!!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Christmas 2008

Thanksgiving Art 2008

We didn't do much for Thanksgiving this year b/c I had to work, but we did get a new doormat made that we have been wanting to make for a couple of years. I think it turned out pretty cute!