Tuesday, May 25, 2010

weekend stats

12 inch pizza, 6 bread sticks, and half a pint of blueberries consumed by the Greer family of 5
2 hours spent swimming and having fun in Tootsie & Pop's pool
5.5 mile morning run
14 pancakes and 8 pieces of bacon consumed by the trio
1 napless, afternoon birthday party = 6:30 bedtime
1 adult, 3 children, 2 stalls in 1 small Mexican restaurant restroom
10 wardrobe changes in 2 days
6 loads of laundry
4.5 hours of Lost season finale viewing
1 tired mama
15th time I've misplaced my USB cord when I need it to upload photos!  Enjoy some pics of swimming adventures past...
Edited:  ah ha...figured out how to get some iphone pics to my email then to my hard drive!  Prior pics are from August 2007...look how they have grown in 3 years!!!!


Friday, May 21, 2010

garage sale find

Last Saturday, sweet Bethany and I got up at dawn and braved the on again, off again rain to hit up Shreveport's finest garage sales!  I've been wanting to do this for years but didn't figure it was the kind of outing for 3 small children and probably an unenthusiastic husband!  This was such a fun activity to do with a girlfriend and we made a morning of it!  At our 3rd stop, we went to an estate sale and the first thing we saw when stepping through the door was this fabulous Pottery Barn coffee table.  It was half off and a steal of a deal!  The coffee table we moved with broke last summer and our replacement was an old trunk that I kinda stole (with permission) from my parents' house.  It did the trick and I was fine with it but then Sam broke the top off.  When I saw this beauty I knew I had to have it!  With Bethany's encouragement (and extra cash!) we made the purchase quickly as someone else was very interested in it.  After removing 3 car seats, putting the seats down, and working around some other small purchases, we had it in my Yukon!  We spent all our cash so we made an ATM stop, a Chick Fil A run and kept on for another 4 hours!  Thanks Bethany for a fun experience and thanks to both our husbands for watching our kiddos while we did some economy shopping (of course they were then allowed to go play golf the next afternoon!).  Looking forward to next pay day and our next adventure...

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

a miracle

photo courtesy of CDC


Today little Asher Adam made his way into the world weighing in at 8 pounds, 7 ounces!  Even though his daddy googled "How many babies are born in the world each day" and the answer is over 216,000, each one is a tiny miracle and such a gift from God.  I am still trying to process the greatness of the day and my heart swells for the new little life and the happiness that he has immediately brought into his parents' life and my own!  Love you AAC!

Friday, May 14, 2010

a 2010 graduate!





Last night our little Haley graduated from Pre-K!  Her class processed down the hall to the graduation march song, recited the Pledge of Allegiance, and demonstrated their shapes, colors, days of the weeks, and months of the years skills.  They sang "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" and each child received a diploma and nice new BIBLE!  One of their teachers also complied a sweet little slide show...it was funny to hear a bunch of 4 & 5 year old saying "that's me" or "that's you Haley" and laughing hysterically!  Like one of my co-workers told me, this is just the first of many more graduations to come!

Gracie is in the class right below Haley; due to her slowness in potty training, she couldn't start the Pre-K class with her sister and the class was full by the time she was ready to move.  We're of course, just as proud of her accomplishments and she wasn't the least bit concerned that she wasn't involved in the commencement activities!  In the end, it doesn't really matter because they'll both be in kindergarten in the fall!  Yeah for our super sweet little girls!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

love at first sight!

My mother's day gift...a ceramic "to go" coffee cup!  Oh my husband loves me so!  It was the perfect gift along with several homemade cards from my kiddos.





Monday, May 10, 2010

the days are long...

Well, this is the best we could do as far as Mother's Day pictures go!  Of course waiting until 2:30 on a napless afternoon means the sleepy sillies are alive and thriving! 
Our day started off busy and hectic as Jason prepared lunch for our family of 14 and I needed to be at church by 8:45 to work in the childcare area.  The trio and I made it in time and we all enjoyed our Sunday School time (we all have the best teachers EVER...Ms. Carol, Ms. Stephanie, Ms. Terri, Ms. Mary Nell, Mr. Jack!) and headed back home to put the finishing touches on lunch.  My grandparents, parents, aunt, uncle, 2 cousins and grandfather in law gathered at our house for what I though was a simply splendid meal.  It was not only the first time we had such a large gathering but the first time I was able to use all of my fine china, silverware and crystal!  In fact, I had to scrap some stickers off the plates that were still on there after 7 years!  Jason prepared broccoli/cheese, spinach/bacon and crawfish/andouille sausage quiches, corn drop biscuits and a spinach/strawberry/pecan salad.  Jenny brought cheese grits, Dear a spiral ham and my mom a fruit salad.  Between cooking and cleaning (pre and post lunch), we were exhausted.  But, it was really nice to be able to provide a meal for some very important women in my life!  Well, pretty much all the credit goes to Jason for cooking as I didn't life a spatula!  It was a very kind and thoughtful gift to sacrifice so much time to feed me, my mom, my grandmother and my aunt!
As I drank my coffee and caught up on some blog reading this morning, I stumbled across the following phrase twice as different women spoke about motherhood...the good, the bad, the ugly.
The days are long but the years are short.  How true!  Most nights I fall into bed, my throat sore from fussing at my children, my arms weak from trying to lug around a 3 year old because he wants "to hold you", my head aching from the stress of being a mommy, an employee, a wife, a daughter, a sister, a friend but then the next morning arrives much too quickly and we begin again.  I can't believe I have a 56 year old mom who is now a grandmother, daughters that are approaching their 5th birthday and a 3 year old son who seems to grow a 1/2 inch every single night in his sleep.  Do I treasure each moment with my babies or do I sweat the small stuff?  Depends on the day but I'm praying a lot and trying to take each "long" day one moment at a time.  Do I tell my mom enough how much I appreciate all she does for me?  Probably not but I'm working on that too!
I'm sure Mother's Day 2011 will be upon us in no time...stick with us to see what happens from now to then!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Fun Friday Family Fun Facts


  • I love alliteration!!
  • Origins of names:
      Jason Scott - it was the [early] 70's and everyone was being named Jason!  His mom liked it and Dad did not; obviously mama won!
      Nora Talbot - my great grandmother and mom are named Nora; Talbot is my mom's maiden name
      Haley Higgins - great grandmother Nora's maiden name was Haley; Higgins is Jason's mom's maiden name
      Grace Talbot - Grace...I just liked it; ended up fitting her just perfectly as she struggled the most during the girls' hospital stay (Jason wanted Gracie!); Talbot, see above!
      Samuel Scott - Samuel is my grandfather's name (Sambo) and see above for Scott

  • Jason was a star athlete in high school playing football, basketball and baseball.  He even played baseball in college
  • I was the LCP Class of 1995 Co-Valedictorian (and no longer embarrassed by that!)
  • All of our children were born on Fridays
  • I have flat feet
  • We go through a gallon and a half of milk and 3-4 rolls of toilet paper each week
  • Sam weighs about 8 pounds more than the girls and uses his larger size to his advantage as he tackles them with more frequency than his sisters or his parents would like
  • Speaking of Jason and the early 70's, he is 4 years older than me (which means he'll be 37 on his next b'day!)
  • We met at the Bank of America building in Midtown Atlanta as we worked together at Ernst & Young (10 years ago in November!)
  • I thought the girls were going to be boys before the official sonogram revealed their true gender
  • We knew Sam was a boy at a 13 week ultrasound (wink, wink); however, it was a level 2 ultrasound at the maternal/fetal specialist's office!
  • Sam loves peanut butter and has a half of a pb sandwich (Haley cut which means no crust) each morning 
  • It rained and poured on our wedding day until an hour before the outdoor, beach front ceremony!
  • Gracie has to be in the middle for everything...in car seats, at the table, on the sofa (she is technically the middle child)
  • Haley likes Daisy Duck and Gracie likes Minnie Mouse; Haley likes dresses and Gracie prefers shorts/jeans.
  • Sam knows the first verse of Amazing Grace and Come Thou Fount (which he calls come the fountain)