Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Why Daddy gets the "Rock Star Love"!

I love my husband. He is the greatest guy I know. He goes to work every day and then comes home and is 100% involved with the family. A really fabulous husband and father.

With that said, I am occasionally slightly jealous of, what I have termed as, the "rock star love" our 2 kids have for their dad. You know what I mean...rock star love - sheer devotion and excitement induced just by walking in a room. But as I was looking at the newest pictures to post on the blog, I saw the hard evidence and solid proof of WHY they adore their dad. And boy, am I glad to have him! Thank you, God for Randy!

I mean, really, who else wants to launch the canoe in the tiny pond behind our house? And then spend the next 45 minutes just paddling in a circle.

What was I doing while they had this "awesome adventure"? I was doing the dishes...in a wonderfully QUIET house. And, for the record, Reed has asked EVERY night since this if they can launch the canoe again. Rock star love.

Let us not forget all of the cool things we would NOT have in the garage without Daddy. I certainly have never even owned one pair of waders...much less 2. Yep, rock star love.


2 tickets. Front row, box office seats. Spur of the moment opportunity to see the Rays. Well, of course Daddy can go! (Now, to be honest, I TOTALLY would have gone too, but we only had 2 tickets given to us.) Reed even got a ball from the game. Rock star love.


Cassidy and I watched parts of the game from home while folding clothes and playing beauty shop. Daddy doesn't play beauty shop. It may be one of his only short comings. Of course, I have no doubt, that Cassidy could convince Randy to play beauty shop if I wasn't around to run interference for him.

Let us not forget one of the joys of going to Tropicana Field. Cotton candy. And, if you were wondering, Randy would not leave the game until he had searched out the last remaining vendor of cotton candy and bought a pink one to bring home to Cassidy. Well deserved rock star love.
So there you have it folks. Without Randy, we would have a semi-clean house, clean clothes, really nice "beauty shop" hair and nails and a decided lack of adventure and fun in the Blankinship home. But we have Randy, and boy, are we, ALL 3 of us, REALLY glad to Randy. Rock star love!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

It really was HER idea!

Cassidy has been asking me for months if she could get her ears pierced. My answer has always been "Yes, when do you want to do it?" (I wanted to pierce her ears when she was a baby, but I kept chickening out.) Then she would hedge a bit and say, "Maybe when I'm 5 or 7." The matter would then drop for a few weeks. Well, recently she changed her answer to, "How about we go pierce my ears today." I stalled her until after our camping trip (thanks, but no thanks to newly pierced ears and bacteria laden, infection inducing lake water!) We also convinced her to wait until her Aunt Becky came.

Aunt Becky arrived on Monday and here we are on Tuesday at Claire's to get our ears pierced. I had explained previously to Cassidy what was going to happen. I was hoping they would be able to do both ears at the same time, but alas, there was only one gal working that day. So the big moment came for ear #1 and, I have to say, I WAS NERVOUS! I was feeling jittery and pacing a bit. But maybe it was worse for the little girl in the hot seat!

It was a little dicey after ear #1 was completed. I was worried we were going to be heading out of there with only one ear done. But I grabbed the Cass in a sweet, loving but quite firm hug and the store clerk was FAST (I'm guessing she is used to this). And before we knew it (well, Cass probably knew it), it was done!

She may have thought, right when this picture was snapped, that she made a mistake. But her tears didn't last long! In fact, she perked up right up and then convinced me she needed a bracelet to match her new earrings!

Here she is! My big girl with pretty sparkly PINK flowers in her ears. You can click on the picture to get the full effect! Oh, and if you are wondering which bracelet she chose, she picked the multi-colored flower bracelet to the right of her. Each flower has a faux diamond as its center! Can't go wrong there!
Cassidy is happy with her newly pierced ears and Randy and I think she looks wonderfully cutie!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Whittington Family Camp in Tennessee

Boy, where does the time go? Here it is August 9 and I am FINALLY surfacing enough to post a few (and I use that term loosely) pictures from our fantastically fabulous and fun family foray into the wilds of Tennessee in July! We had a great time and LOVED being with our family. In fact, we had one little boy who was VERY, VERY sad to leave because he is old enough now to realize just how long it is between visits. But work and VBS won't wait, so we came home. And now that VBS is over (Thanks Becky!), I've got a little time to post.


Our family photo
Pa Gary and Gram Ava with all the grandchildren.

More Whittingtons...
including my Uncle Mike, Aunt Debbie and Shane, Stacey and
their cutie girls!


This is what happens when you let Becky and Reed go off by themselves
with the camera.

Yep...2 peas in a pod.
Surprise...Reed fishing!
And yes, he ran as fast as he could to show us and then
as fast as he could back to the lake to throw the little guy
back in.
Reed and Marla in the hammock.
Bad Unc and his "rough and tumble" nephew

I think this is a more accurate picture of Aaron, father of 3
little girlies!

Painting nails
Double trouble, but super cute!
At the Grand Ol' Opry.
We had a great time!

Randy and Dad in front of my "castle"!
Reed and Hallie playing cards - a true Whittington
camping tradition!

Another true Whittington camping tradition...if you want to
eat then you get a turn doing KP!

Pa Gary and Uncle Aaron taking the big kids out fishing.

Our rig!
We ate well, played hard and the pop up camper didn't leak in the rain storms! What more could you ask for?! If you said AC...well, we had that too! Whoo-hoo!