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Sunday, January 25, 2009

What a BUSY weekend!


On Friday afternoon, Gaga brought Granny back home. Charlie was so excited because he wanted to show Gaga all of his tools. Charlie also had to paint! At first, this was pretty calm. Again, I was cooking supper during painting, so of course, things got chaotic. Gaga spread out a huge piece of wrapping paper on the floor, and Charlie, Gaga, Hank, and even our dog Mitzi all had a helping hand or paw in making ART. We even have a little bit of chalk mixed in with the paint.



On Saturday afternoon, Mam-ma and Grandaddy came to visit. Everyone enjoyed playing outside and getting some fresh air. Mam-ma and Grandaddy were very sweet and offered to take us out to supper. Off we went. The parade hit the road. We went to the Fitzpatrick Hotel with all of our cups, cereal (Hank's dinner), commotion, and charisma. At first the restaurant was almost empty, so we had very few people to scare away. The only other couple in the restaurant even offered to take our picture. Amazingly, Hank and Charlie were really well behaved and enjoyed dinner. At the very end, they both got antsy. We played musical highchairs. Don't confuse this activity with the game musical chairs. This is only fun to the babies. The restaurant was gradually filling up, so we made a rather quick exit. We left so fast that once we got to the parking lot Mam-ma asked, "Do you realize Hank has a spoon?" Mam-ma took the spoon back in to the restaurant and made one more trip back in to look for a rattle that was in the car the whole time. We made it back home where we enjoyed playing ball, cars, and trains with Charlie, watching Hank crawl, and ate pecan pie courtesy of Ma
m-ma and Grandaddy. What a fun evening.



Today, we rode to Jonesboro to participate in our class Financial Peace University. While Marshall and I were in class, Charlie and Hank stayed with Rich, Ashley, Kensington, Hodges, and Mimi. Charlie and Kensington were so happy to be together. Thank you all for letting Charlie and Hank come play. 

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