Yes this is titled first snow. Why? Because I am just now getting around to posting stuff again. I really don't understand why we can't have two seasons. Fall and Spring. Winter is depressing, cold, icy, and might I add it gets dark early. GROSS. Summer ( I would settle for 3 seasons to be honest). Summer, how much sweet tea can you drink? It's 9 o'clock and the sun is still out and I need to go to bed. I might sweat out my new hairstyle or better yet through my clothes. Whatever your fancy is, enjoy.
We here in the land of oz, were pounded almost blizzard weather. Blizzard on my dramatic scale. But snow and wind all the same.
Eleanor would stare out of the window and just look at the snow. She told me "mommy, I just want some sunshine." I felt so bad cause I couldn't give her sunshine. I was always worried that the power was going to go out, we would run out of food, or worst case I would have no Internet. No happened as such. However at one point I did think we might get attacked by the ducks. Really, they covered the whole backyard, for those that know me really well, know that I do hate when things attack!
Overall, I would say that I am so happy spring is almost here. Everything feels better in the spring time.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Once a Man, Twice a Child (99 years and counting)
No for all of you worldly scholars I am not Jewish, but I will reference a Rabbi to bring
this weekly blog full circle.
My mother told me that my Mama Thelma (my grandma) recently said "Once a Man, Twice a Child." I took some time and really thought about what she meant. I finally figured it out.
We each come into to this world as small, helpless, dependent children, we become adults and lead independent lives, only to later have someone take care of us. If we are lucky we will have ourselves surrounded by our family and friends as we grow older.
Today our little girl is 9 months old. Who knew that 9 months could go so fast when you aren't pregnant. I think when you are pregnant the same 9 months are multiplied and time slows down. I move on.....
Today, my Mama Thelma is 99 years old. This dynamic woman has witnessed what the history books speak about. My Mama Thelma raised five girls, buried her husband and a son. She saw World War 1 and 2, Prohibition, the Ku Klux Klan form, the invention of the television and suffered through the Great Depression. She was a young lady when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, along when we dropped the "Atomic Bomb" on Japan. She apart of, The Civil Rights Movement and witnessed the first man in space. She prayed for forgiveness of those men who assassinated President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A grandson, named Rodney was born during her time as well and in this same year she watched the first man land on the moon. She witnessed 9/11 and the biggest political overcome yet to happen....
this weekly blog full circle.
We each come into to this world as small, helpless, dependent children, we become adults and lead independent lives, only to later have someone take care of us. If we are lucky we will have ourselves surrounded by our family and friends as we grow older.
Today our little girl is 9 months old. Who knew that 9 months could go so fast when you aren't pregnant. I think when you are pregnant the same 9 months are multiplied and time slows down. I move on.....
Today, my Mama Thelma is 99 years old. This dynamic woman has witnessed what the history books speak about. My Mama Thelma raised five girls, buried her husband and a son. She saw World War 1 and 2, Prohibition, the Ku Klux Klan form, the invention of the television and suffered through the Great Depression. She was a young lady when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, along when we dropped the "Atomic Bomb" on Japan. She apart of, The Civil Rights Movement and witnessed the first man in space. She prayed for forgiveness of those men who assassinated President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A grandson, named Rodney was born during her time as well and in this same year she watched the first man land on the moon. She witnessed 9/11 and the biggest political overcome yet to happen....
4 generations |
Monday, January 3, 2011
The Year that was.....
2010 has came and gone. 2011 is here and everyone wants to start off right. "New Year's Resolutions," are funny, cause after February most people are back to their old ways. I will jump on this bandwagon as well. My resolution is to be a better friend, a great mom and wife, and a daughter/sister/aunt who everyone wants to be around.
I am making Eleanor's resolution as well, she will continue to grow, and learn how to walk. SIMPLE.
Now let's recap 2010........
August- 3rd wedding anniversary. third road trip for Eleanor. Texas bound (State 3)
September - Robby's 34th birthday. Eleanor's baptism
October - fourth road trip for Eleanor. Mississippi bound (State 4)
November - another road trip for Eleanor. Arkansas bound for Thanksgiving and a little football!
December - fifth trip for Eleanor, Florida bound (State 5). Seventh full marathon
I would say that overall, we are blessed with a good family and good friends. I have found a new travel buddy in little miss Eleanor. We have a new child to help raise and mold. We look forward to taking this experience all in and making time for our family.
I am making Eleanor's resolution as well, she will continue to grow, and learn how to walk. SIMPLE.
Now let's recap 2010........
January - home construction (really, the pregnant one had to waddle through construction)
February - more home construction (really, really had to waddle)
March - still more home construction (please construction boys stop saying my name and asking questions)
April - lives forever changed. Introduced Eleanor Allyn into the world (TAX DAY. 15.April)
yes, this is me drugged up and holding eleanor. |
May- first road trip for Eleanor. Arkansas bound (State 1)
eleanor, great, great mama thelma (99 years old in january), mimi jean, and mommy |
June- my 33rd birthday
friends since grade school. natalie, tonya, me, and aine. |
July - second road trip for Eleanor. Arkansas bound. first plane ride for Eleanor, death of Grandma Lane. Flew to Illinois (State 2).
grandma lane |
September - Robby's 34th birthday. Eleanor's baptism
October - fourth road trip for Eleanor. Mississippi bound (State 4)
November - another road trip for Eleanor. Arkansas bound for Thanksgiving and a little football!
the family |
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mimi jean mommy, eleanor, daddy and grandpa robert |
our family christmas morning |
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
'The Cookie Bake"
The cookie bake took place a couple of weeks ago. And as usual it was a huge success. The cookies get better and better every year!
the ladies go to a lot of work preparing all the cookies for swapping
no your eyes are not playing tricks on you, those are rats/mice. very cute and tasty. made from kisses, shortbread cookies, cherry's, and almonds.
the cookie bake started when i moved to kansas. i was bored, lonely, and south sick (created word, meaning, needing to be back in the south)
best way to get people together is food and drinks. so i hosted the 1st cookie bake. it was so few people i knew we all baked our cookies at my house!
the cookie bake has evolved into a night of fun, friends, cookies, and laughter.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Tis the Season
Robby took Eleanor to see Santa at our local Walgreen's. I was a little unsure of how this was going to go, all I heard was how horrible kids do on Santa's lap. She's too young I guess to be afraid of anything, she did pretty good.
I was reading an article about "baby's first christmas." Some of the points I got out of the article.
eleanor and santa |
I was reading an article about "baby's first christmas." Some of the points I got out of the article.
- Don't introduce your baby to too many strangers - FAILED: Already started with Santa
- Too many toys can be overwhelming. - FAILED: Tree is overflowing with gifts mostly for Eleanor
- Dont spend a lot of money on gifts because they won't remember any of it :-) they would rather play with the wrapping paper. - FAILED: Credit cards scream ELEANOR, gifts galore.
our christmas tree. photo taken by amy |
With all that being said and established, "tis the season" of friends, food, and family. Robby, Eleanor and myself have been truely blessed by all the aforementioned. Family comes in all shapes, colors, and gender. We have established "family members," who are truly a part of our lives. From bringing dinner, coming over in the early mornings, staying late night, or just coming over and allowing adult talk.
Merry Christmas
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Lucky 7
Well, it official I am a finisher of marathon number 7. Yes, my name is Brandi and I am crazy. We went down to West Palm Beach, Fl to partake in my 7th marathon. West Palm is beautiful, perfect temperature and flat. All keys to a successful race. If you can handle the heat and humidity....and being overweight too.
I knew then I had to finish to prove to her, you make no excuses in life. You make a commitment and you stick to it no matter how hard it might be to complete it. I crossed the finish line right about 5:00 hours. I was

We rented a house to make sure we had plenty of room to stretch out. The house was so pretty and in a GREAT area. Again, all things which should lead you to have a successful race....if you can handle the heat, humidity, and.......being overweight.
We went and played golf and the crew had caddies, it was the first time for them to have caddies. Now we can see why Tiger does so well. The caddies are so knowledgeable about the course and the layout and what club to use. The PGA National was well kept and beautiful. I want to go back and play the course.
Race day started early at 6:15am. I drove myself to the course to make sure my mind was clear. I have never started a race that early, but now I understand why they do. HOT, HOT, HOT. Temps started off in the 40's, by the time I crossed the finish line (5 long hours later) it was 67 degrees!
I think I am doing good during the race....until mile 17. My legs stopped! would not move. I happened to be over a draw bridge and was hoping that it would magically drop down and help me out a little, but no such luck. I got my swag back and then it happened, what is it.......A blind man passed me. Really, I can't make this stuff up people. He passed me with two guides on his side. At this point I wanted to go and play in traffic, but I was already in the middle of the road. I thought, "Come on B, you got this last 6 miles." Well, just because I thought it didn't mean my legs wanted to do it. Again, they stopped. AAAAHHHHHH, pick it up honey. So I said a small prayer and trotted on.
I ended up pacing myself with an older gentleman of the ripe of age of 80. He shuffled so I shuffled. He tried to pass me but I fought through it until mile 26. I was just so tired and questioning, why me. Why did I sign up for this race, 7 months after giving birth. Then out of the crowd jumps my mama, that woman hasn't missed a full marathon yet. Just the face I needed to see, cause I was DONE!!!! DONE running, DONE thinking, just DONE. I asked her where the finish line was, she was trying to tell me, but I could see it so my legs STOPPED again. Out of the crowd jumped another lady from Trinidad (that's what her shirt said). She told me to keep going, don't stop honey, I am too close to stop. She trotted with me for a bit saying nothing but encouraging words. I listened and then my mama said, "you got it girl" So the jet packs came on and focused on the finish line. THANK YOU MAMA and lady from TRINIDAD. I started to haul (perception is everything). The tired eyes landed on the finish line. WHOA, then on baby Eleanor. There she was squinting and looking around.
slightly behind the older, shuffling, gentleman. I had done it, I had finished marathon number 7. Not in a record time but finished all the same.
Lesson from this race, so with the excuses and just make it happen. The blind man, the older, shuffling gentleman, and yes, the man pushing his "challenged" daughter in a jog stroller. All of these people have reason why they can fall back on and say "they can't," instead they find it in them to say:
"YES I CAN!"
Eleanor's 1st Thanksgiving
Eleanor's first Thanksgiving was spent in Russellville and Little Rock, AR. We made the 6 hour drive down to Arkansas to spend the next 5 days at home with my side of the family. Now, a bit of brief history about how we do holidays.
We travel up and down the interstate to visit family and friends. We have done this my whole life so this was normal to me. You sometimes only have the chance to see some relatives once or twice a year so make the most of the holiday. This year was no expection. However, Robby is still new to this travel schedule. So he needs a schedule of events as he calls it.
We always see both my grandmas and any cousins who might be at their houses. We are lucky because my grandma's only live 30 minutes from each other!!!
Grandma Alice (Really great grandma alice to eleanor) |
My brother's mother-in-law invited us to her house for Thanksgiving Day, she lives about an hour from my parents house.
We had a great couple of hours with family while at Mrs. Hamiliton's house. Kennedy and Olivia got to play with their baby cousin Eleanor.
Eleanor also got to experience Saturday Razorback football. Those of you who know me well, understand my passion for college football especially those Razorbacks.
We had a great time at the game and of course the HOGS won!!! The won the boot fair and square by beating LSU.
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