
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thanksgiving Feast
Jake had fun at our school's Thanksgiving Parade & Feast. His class dressed as Pilgrims. After the parade he told me that he was a "superhero pilgrim!" HA! Alright bud.
Hard to see here - he's in the orange shirt.
Walking in line. So cute with his hands in his pockets. (Although he thinks "cute" is for babies, "pretty" is to describe girls, and "cool" is to describe boys. When I tell him he's so cute, he likes it, but says, "no, I'm big!" :) )Their "feast" was a Dickey's turkey sandwich, macaroni and cheese and a turkey cookie. :)

Jake was so happy to see me in the middle of the school day and kept saying, "I love you Mom." He was so cuddly and sweet. I love you Buddy.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Monday, November 24, 2008
My Harmonica Dad & Son
A big part of who I am has to do with my amazing dad (I love you Dad!), who happens also to be an incredible harmonica player. I loved growing up seeing and learning what I did because of my dad and his music. Jim (my brother) and I grew up with Dad always playing (practicing) while driving down the road, amplifiers throughout our house, travelling to cool places for gigs (sometimes getting backstage star treatment), and lots of education about musicians like Toots Thielemans and Muddy Waters.
Even though I was used to my dad's playing, I've always had an appreciation for what he could/can do. There are several songs he plays (one of them below, "Use Me Up") that I love. I remember being a little girl walking with him in the woods in Tennessee (right, Dad?) LOVING hearing him play "Mercy, Mercy." I've heard it so many times, but never get sick of it. It's a good song, but it's more because of my dad playing it. It sounds cheesy, but my heart swells with pride every time I hear him play on stage.
Unfortunately, I never got interested in any instrument, although my brother is - he's an amazing guitar/bass/whatever-he-wants-to-play player...
And I didn't even know this was out there (shouldn't be surprised), but I found a few videos of my dad and his buddy Smokey Logg on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK2ue1kc9Mo (couldn't embed this one)
Needless to say, we have a few used harmonicas laying around the house. My sweet Max has taken it up a bit:
Can you hear the loud in and out blowing? He loves it...

Even though I was used to my dad's playing, I've always had an appreciation for what he could/can do. There are several songs he plays (one of them below, "Use Me Up") that I love. I remember being a little girl walking with him in the woods in Tennessee (right, Dad?) LOVING hearing him play "Mercy, Mercy." I've heard it so many times, but never get sick of it. It's a good song, but it's more because of my dad playing it. It sounds cheesy, but my heart swells with pride every time I hear him play on stage.
Unfortunately, I never got interested in any instrument, although my brother is - he's an amazing guitar/bass/whatever-he-wants-to-play player...
And I didn't even know this was out there (shouldn't be surprised), but I found a few videos of my dad and his buddy Smokey Logg on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK2ue1kc9Mo (couldn't embed this one)
Needless to say, we have a few used harmonicas laying around the house. My sweet Max has taken it up a bit:
Can you hear the loud in and out blowing? He loves it...
Friday, November 14, 2008
You Have Really Big Glasses
...from my blogging "friend" (strange how you get to know people through blogging that I would never normally meet...) Missy's blog, "It's Almost Naptime!!". She posted this...HA!!
Did you like Tears for Fears? :D
Did you like Tears for Fears? :D
Monday, November 10, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
ABF Costume Part-ay
Trick-or-Treating



We went to a neighborhood not far from ours, and got SO MUCH candy in just a few minutes. At the rate of 1-2 pieces a day (if Jake behaved well that day) I'll never get it all out of the house! I did go through and pull out all the good chocolate for me and Andy. :) I also ate the Swedish Fish - I love those!There was one house we went to - so weird. Some people go way overboard with the scary stuff. (Do they go all out for Christmas too, or just Halloween?) Anyway, the lights were all off, but it was decorated with the fake cobwebs and other scary stuff. As we got closer to the house (he was definitely watching us) a smoke machine filled his yard with smoke. He had one of those two-story, really tall archways leading to his porch. He had hung black fabric like curtains over the entire archway - like 15-20 feet, and it was really dark. It kinda looked like heavy wooden doors.
Anyway, Jake was a little spooked, but I told him I'd go up to the door with him. In retrospect, this could have been a bad move - who knows what kind of crazy scary thing this guy could have put in my 4-year-old's mind! But we walked up there together and he jumped out from behind the curtains, standing on something with this crazy mask and big crazy plastic hands. I kinda screamed which made Jake kinda whimper and cry. :) Jake said something like, "You shouldn't do that." But then they guy took off his mask and let him touch his hands, then gave him candy. Later we saw that guy really having fun with a big group of teenagers. Later Jake talked about how he was a silly guy...
Hope you all had fun too!
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