Monday, April 23, 2007

My Climb Atlanta Time

For those of you who wanted to know, I found out my time from Climb Atlanta on Saturday and it was 12 minutes 17 seconds. I didn't place or anything, but there were way more men that had faster times than me than girls, so at least I did well for a girl! ha!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Papa and Nana Time

Spencer's parents came down this weekend to see us. I felt like we hadn't had in visitors for a while, or maybe it's Spencer's long hours, but I was so happy to have company!! Spencer had Friday night off, so I made dinner for us and Ella Ann got to enjoy some time with her Papa and Nana. They brought her a big bubble maker and an animal book so she was very entertained with her new stuff! She is still loving her books and always enjoys new ones, which I do too because I'm the one that has to read them to her 50 times a day! :) We got outside on Saturday while poor Gary fixed our shelves that had collapsed upon one another in our storage closet!

Spencer and his parents took Ella Ann out to lunch at a restaurant in the park on Saturday while I participated in Climb Atlanta. For those of you I didn't hit up for money and don't know about Climb Atlanta, I climbed 116 flights (55 floors) to the top of the Bank of America building downtown. It was really fun because they had all kinds of fun things going outside of the race, including a jazz band and food to pump us up! I was the 261st person to hit the steps and, although I don't know my exact time yet, I think I made it to the top in about 10 minutes. I'll post my time when I find out. Anyway, it was super fun, even though my lungs were on fire by about the 5th floor! It was to benefit the American Lung Association, so thank you to all that contributed!!!! I did survive!

Okay, so back on the family, before Spencer went to work on Saturday night we went to dinner at a really good southwestern-type restaurant that I had previously taken my parents to when they came down. They visited with Ella Ann and I for a little while that night and then headed back to Kentucky on Sunday morning. Unfortunately, it was a short visit that passed too fast, but it was fun and I'm glad they came! It wasn't a sad goodbye either because we will be seeing them again this coming weekend!

Ohh and on a funny side note, I put Ella Ann in a dress for church this morning and after I had put her shoes and sweater on, she stood up, looked right at me, and said "pretty"! Maybe I should start focusing on her "inner beauty" instead! hahahaa!

Ella Ann would have rather touched all the flowers than sit in her Nana's lap!


Handing me a dead leaf!

She refused to put the blanket down for a quick picture before we went to dinner!




Such a ham for the camera!

Playing with some of her toys.


Gayla told Ella Ann to go get her purse so she could take her picture and Ella Ann did just as she had asked and ran up to the camera, stopped, and posed!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Gardening 101 with Ella Ann

Yesterday Ella Ann and I went to Lowe's Gardening Center, which she absolutely loved and said "wower" no less than 600 times, and picked up some Impatients and silver ivy to plant in my big pot that sits outside of our front door. Last year I grew a huge Impatient plant that stayed in bloom for nearly the entire year so I am hoping to have the same luck this year, I say luck because I have no green thumb. Since Ella Ann is obsessed with flowers, I thought she would enjoy helping me plant them. We don't have a small shovel, so I used plastic cups to dig the dirt. I gave her a cup, which she immediately started to try and drink out of. She did not enjoy the dirt whatsoever and kept coming to me to have me wipe it off her hands. She mainly just sat on the curb and watched me work while she read a book on the importance of taking care of your teeth by Dr. Seuss. Okay, so the main points I took away from Ella Ann when it comes to gardening are as follows: 1) Do not get dirty, 2) Wear a stylish hat (preferably a Disney princess one) and if you have trouble with the first 2, then the best lesson is 3) Let someone else do it while you sit back and watch them do all the work! It is obvious that she takes after the Simms family when it comes to performing manual labor!


Trying to get the dirt off of her hands.

Reading her Dr. Seuss.

I couldn't get her to smile! :(

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Our Weekend

This weekend was the annual Dogwood Festival at the park we always go to in the city. Friday was such a beautiful day so we went that afternoon and checked everything out. The park was filled with tents that housed artwork from local artists, clothes, glassware, wood carvings, etc. to admire (for us) or buy (not us!). They also had all kinds of foods and treats to enjoy and many places gave away free samples and coupons, which of course we, more so me, hit up at every corner! Spencer was embarrassed by my handfuls of crackers, protein bars, coffee, chips, lotion, etc. that I carried away from the tents, but then he'd pass something he wanted and would make me go and get a sample for him! :) As my Dad would say, you never pass up a drive by, and I do not!

Once we made our way through the Festival, we threw out a blanket and enjoyed some much-needed time together as a family. Ella Ann LOVES the park and running around in the grass is a favorite activity for her.

On Saturday, Ella Ann and I made a trip up to Tennessee to attend an open house a very old friend of mine had at her new home. She recently got married and had a small wedding, so she did an open house for her and her family's close friends. I hadn't seen Molly or her family since my wedding, so I was thrilled to get to hang out with them and they got to finally meet Ella Ann. My parents also drove down and met us at Molly's house. Ella Ann was SO excited to see them and she kept saying "Mimi" and "aaapa" while we were on our way to Tennessee. She gave them a huge hug when she saw them and didn't leave their side while at Molly's, which was fantastic for me because I got to eat lots of great desserts and talk with friends! Afterwards, my parents and I grabbed a bite to eat and then we parted ways. It was a treacherous drive home with all the bad weather, but thankfully we made it home safely.

A quick pic at the Festival.


Ella Ann would take all the samples out of the stroller and pile them under the tree. In this picture she is bringing me back a cigarette butt that she had picked up! At least she brought it to me! Normally, she would have just gone ahead and put it in her mouth!! :)



There was no resting for Spencer at the park with Ella Ann around!

Checking out all of my coupons I picked up!




Molly and I at her home.


Ella Ann with Grandpa and Mimi.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Happy Easter

Happy Easter everyone! I'm sure it is cold where you are since it is absolutely freezing here! I was very excited for Ella Ann to wear her Easter outfit this morning and was determined for her to wear it despite the cold temps, so she ended up looking a tad bit silly in her pretty outfit. I put an undershirt under her sleeveless shirt and pantyhose under her pantaloons....I know, such a fashion no-no, but it was worth it for her to stay warm!

I had to work in the nursery this morning and Spencer stayed home to sleep so none of us actually got to attend the amazing worship service, but that's okay. Ella Ann was a disaster in her nursery room this morning and ended up with me in the baby nursery so I figured I would have been called out of the service anyway had I been able to go.

We're not going to do much today since Spencer will be sleeping for most of it, but I am going to make a big dinner for us tonight before he leaves for work, so I'm looking forward to cooking a good meal! That's always fun!!! I'm sure Ella Ann will be my little helper! We'll have to hide some eggs for her around the house too so it will feel somewhat like Easter today!

Posing with her lamb and bunny basket Mimi and Grandpa sent her for Easter.


What a ham!



Sunday, April 01, 2007

A Trip to NC and an Egg Hunt

Okay, I know I'm being a little lazy by combining what should be two separate posts into one, but I don't have time to be perfect today! The first set of pictures below are from our trip to Winston-Salem last Thursday through Saturday. Spencer interviewed at Wake-Forrest and one of his old friends from home is a resident there so we stayed with him and his wife. Kevin and Andrea were such good hosts to us and we had so much fun with them. It is a rare opportunity when we are able to see them, so we really enjoyed getting to stay with them for a couple of nights.

While Kevin worked on Friday and Spencer interviewed, Andrea took Ella Ann and I to some beautiful gardens and neat boutiques. Ella Ann loved all the pretty flowers as you can see from the pictures!

Since we went out to dinner on Thursday night, we ordered in on Saturday and after Ella Ann went to bed the men made a fire in their fire pit and we sat outside and talked and roasted marshmallows. Spencer and Kevin loved reminiscing about their fun times together and it was fun listening to all their stories.

Ella Ann loved getting to know her new friends and after only about an hour after arriving, she was climbing in their laps and handing them books! We were very sad to leave them, but hopefully we will get to see them sometime again in the near future. We miss them already!

We came back home on Saturday because Spencer had to work and we wanted to go to an Easter egg hunt that our church was having on Sunday. The forecast called for thunderstorms, but God cleared the skies for all the kids to get outside for about 30 minutes to hunt for their eggs!

Spencer and I walked in the home of the family that was hosting the hunt and we thought we had arrived at the zoo! Seriously, the place looked like a madhouse! There were parents running around in all directions chasing after their child or their 10 children who were covered in chocolate, strawberries, juice, etc. that was spilling and grinding into the rugs right before our eyes! At that moment we were so thankful we only had one child to keep up with! It was fun, though, and we were so glad we went. There were tons of families there and Ella Ann had a ball with the other kids!

After pushing her way to the front, she was the first toddler to be let loose in the yard and Spencer and I were right behind her with the video camera and camera both going at the same time! Don't worry, as you can see from the pictures we weren't the only crazy parents there! We were actually embarrassed by the amount of eggs Ella Ann had put in her basket, which, by the way, she wears as a purse! One kid dropped his basket full of eggs and Ella Ann ran over and started putting them in her basket! I guess all that practicing payed off! heheheheee!

Pretty, pretty flowers!

Ella Ann and Andrea in the gardens.


Kevin and Andrea had bought Ella Ann bubbles so we were testing them out on their deck Friday afternoon. She tried really hard to chase them around!

She wanted the glow worm back that Kevin stole from her!


Checking out the backyard before we left on Saturday.




Egg Hunt Pictures


Trying to scarf down some food with the Barkers beforehand!

Ella Ann's locked and loaded at the gate.....


And she's off!




She didn't let one single egg pass her by!


I'm narrating as I film and Spencer was the photographer!

Dad had to get in on some of the action!

This is just a picture of a fourth of the kids there!

Ella Ann couldn't pause a moment for a family photo!

There's only 1 egg and 2 little girls!

Mara Kate watching Ella Ann and her Daddy sort through her loot!