Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The first ever Winn Blog...

Hello everyone,

Here are some funny things that happened these last few weeks. 
 We went to cut down a christmas tree the day after Thanksgiving.  We had a great time.  Especially because I had my 12 year old nephew Connor with us!  While we were there several funny things happened. When we first walked into the tree farm there were a whole bunch of things that were available for the kids to play with.  A hay bale maze and a petting zoo with a couple of goats (one of which was very grumpy and kept spitting at the kids) and a donkey.  There was free hot chocolate and apple cider and there was a texas-style sledding area (which happens to be a huge hill made of soft packed dirt which the kids could slide down).  Well, Morgan was having a hard time speaking and kept calling the hay-bales hairballs, which we thought was quite amusing!  When we finally found the tree that we wanted we were trying to cut it down and I noticed that there was poison oak on the fence that was fairly near to us.  So I pointed it out to the kids and said, "Don't touch this, it will make you itch horribly and have a yucky rash."  After the announcement Julia walked calmly over and started rubbing her hands all over it!!  We looked over and yelled for her to stop.  When she turned around and looked at us she smiled and then started rubbing her hands all over her face and sticking them in her mouth!  We were horrified, but also amused because that is just SO Julia.  We wiped her off with some baby wipes I had in my purse and gave her a hot soapy bath when we got home and she never had a problem.  Thank goodness!!


When we had our tree back up front they have this cool little shaky thing that you hold the tree on and it shakes the tree so that all the extra stuff comes off (and believe me, after the hurricane there was all sorts of stuff in the center of the tree that needed to come out before we put it in the house!).  Well, while the tree was "dancing," as the guy called it this little thing fell out and started slithering away!  It turned out to be a non-poisonous rat snake but it was about a foot long and had a nice big bulge in the middle because it had just had something for dinner.  So the owner picked it up and let the kids touch it.  Julia refused.  Riley had to be taken away because he was loving it too much.  Ah, children.  Anyway, it was quite an adventure.  And we had a fabulous time!!

This last week I went grocery shopping with Julia and Riley.  It was raining as we got out of the car to go into the store.  Julia got out and then said to me,"But Mom!  The rain is going to ruin my hair!"  Nevermind that I hadn't even combed her hair that morning!  When we were coming out of the store it was no longer raining but was very windy (If you don't like the weather in Texas just wait 10 minutes!) and Julia turned to me and said, "Wow Mom!  It really is Windsday today!!"  And it really was Wednesday that day.  

Hope you all have a great week and a fabulous start to the holidays!

5 comments:

  1. Kira - It's so fun to see your family! Thanks for inviting me to your blog! I will send you an invite to ours soon!
    Love, Heather Carlson

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  2. What a winnter wonderland. Hey, this is Jake....Carr. We miss you guys. I can't believe how big the kids are.

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  3. LOVED these stories, Kira! Thank you for taking the time to put this all together, and making us feel closer to you all. We miss you dearly. Happy Windsday!
    XO Felicia
    P.S. Julia doesn't know how lucky she is--will you be telling her that poison oak story when she's older? ;)

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  4. Kira, I am happy you live. Your kids are adorable. Texas? hunh. Looks like some good fun. Good day, good friend. maylettblogspot.com
    check us out.

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  5. Hurrah! Welcome to the blogosphere!

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