Friday, October 29, 2010

Memories of Illinois

Sunday, Darcy & I drove over to Illinois to pick up my mom's car. It was a nice trip. I thought I was going to run out of gas on 74, but thankfully, we made it to a gas station. As I was leaving, I realized, this would be the last time I made this trip until my grandma passes away. It made me really sad. I text Darcy that & told her making the trip with her was only right. We have made that trip so many times in my 34 years. So many great memories were made on that trip & after we made it to the destination. Whether she lived in her big house in Goodwine, or we were out at camp, or her tiny house in Hoopeston or even her Independent living apartment, great times & memories were shared. Those trips to Illinois partly made me who I am today. It always brought our family together. Lantern Road scared the crap out of us (and probably would still to this day). Camp made us good "fisher women". My grandma always said if we were going to be "fisher women" then we had to bait our own hook. It made us not afraid of swimming in a lake even if we couldn't see the fish.

And her house in Goodwine, oh that house!! I cried like someone had died when I found out they were selling it! The memories shared in that house are endless. We made hard candy there every year around Christmas & burnt the crap out of our fingers. I still say I probably don't have finger prints because the candy was so hot. I figured out Darcy should NOT be a hair dresser. She would love to do my hair in my grandma's beauty shop, but I didn't love the ending product. We would drink well water right from the well in their scary downstairs. Or play in the toy box for hours. I even got a toy rattle when I was young, went outside on their step & ended up tearing up the sidewalk with this little plastic rattle. And I didn't even get in trouble! We would play endless hours of cards or dice. We would have what Rhianna would call "a feast" on holidays with the entire family coming out & enjoying the company and the great home cooked food. We thought we were cool when we could drink a Brandy Alexander or a Grasshopper. We loved the donkey that would spit cigarettes out its butt if you lifted the tail. The upstairs scared the crap out of us & no one wanted to sleep up there alone. But I did on occasion & always thought I would turn around & see someone in the corner or standing over my bed. Most of my step uncles & step aunts wouldn't sleep up there EVER! We loved looking in closets & dressing up in some of the clothes we found. Darcy & I would always love to sleep in the "princess" room. For some reason it made us feel like royalty. I could always count on my grandpa to be laying on the floor watching TV. Or in the mornings when we slept downstairs waking up to the smell of coffee & hearing my mom's voice talking in the kitchen. We loved the huge yard they had to play in. And the field to fly kites or play with the neighbors kittens when they would run over to see us. We would climb on the gas tank & ride it like a horse. We planted a huge garden of flowers every year for Mothers Day. We would put pennies on the railroad track & run out to look for them after a train had gone by. In years to come when they tear up those railroad tracks, someone will make a fortune if you can cash in smashed coins. LOL. Or walking down to the old railroad bridge. We felt like the Stand By Me kids walking across that bridge. It wasn't as long, but it sure seemed like it when you were a kid & scared to death that a train was going to come around the bend.

It was such a small town, it doesn't even have a stop sign, you drive down a road for a couple of miles & you have passed through it. But it was the world to me growing up. I will forever have these memories & plenty more that I won't bore anyone with who is reading this. So, that is why it made me sad driving away on Sunday. Just knowing that chapter of my life is really closing is such a sad thought!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Jillian & Carleigh in mommy & daddys bed.


Saturday, Chris, Jillian, Carleigh & I went to a pumpkin patch in Brownsburg. It was donations only, so we saved alot of money, which is always good.

Daddy & Jillian heading out to find the perfect pumpkins.

Jillian & daddy picking the perfect pumpkin

Carleigh in the pumpkin patch.


Then we went to Heritage Lake with Danielle & PJ. We had a good time.

Jillian & Brooklyn at Heritage Lake.


On Sunday, Dana, Jillian, Carleigh & I went to Appleworks in Trafalgar Indiana. We had a good time.
She fed goats:


Rode a pony:




Played in a sunflower garden:


And rode a train with Dana:
I had to take a picture of Carleigh to prove she was with us for when she grows up:


Jillian also ate some ice cream & was going to go down a pretty large slide, but she was too scared to do it. Which was fine with me because it scared me (and Dana for that matter) just thinking of her going down it. LOL. Dana & I had delicious apple slushies.

After Appleworks, we stopped by Brooke & Steves so they could see the girls. We stayed for an hour or so & had a good visit. Jillian didn't want to leave! Thankfully, we will be going to Dane's brithday party in a week.













Wednesday, October 6, 2010

On September 25th Darcy, Dana & I went to our annual drag show. We had a great time. I got a little more, ok , a lot more intoxicated than I had planned, but Dana was driving home, so it was ok. I actually stayed the night at her house so I could sleep in on Sunday. It felt GREAT!!

Dana, Darcy & I at annual drag show.

I went back to work on September 30th. One day after Carleigh turned 8 weeks. We got Jillians haircut & met up with Ellen & her kids at McDonalds for lunch.

Carleigh at 8 weeks.

Jillian & Carleigh on my last day of maternity leave.



Then we came home & made cupcakes & a cake. As you can see, Jillian put the sprinkles on & I think she used every single sprinkle we had in the cupboard.




Jillian just loves Carleigh:

Jillian being a great big sister.

Carleigh sprawled out on our bed.

On Saturday October 2, Jillian, Carleigh & I went to the Plainfield Quaker parade. We met up with Shannon, Ray, Holly, Julia & Kayla.

Carleigh at the Quaker parade (before the rain)



Jillian & I at the Quaker parade.

it was a rainy nasty day, but shannon & I couldn't drag our kids out of the rain since candy was involved. Carleigh hung out in Hollys van where it was warm & dry (I kept checking on her to make sure she was safe). Jillian got alot of candy & really enjoyed the parade & hanging out with Shannon & Ray.

I have no idea why, but Jillian insisted on Chris taking this picture:

Chris took Carleigh to her 2 month check up on Wednesday while I took Jillian on a field trip to the zoo. Carleigh weighs 11 lb 6oz which is 65%; She is 22 1/2 inches long which is 56% & her head is 15 1/2 inches which is 67%. So she is pretty proportioned. She goes back when she is 4 months. Everything looks good. Jillian & I had a good time at the Zoo too.