March 19, 2010
This week was spring break for Elijah and Josiah, so I got to hang out with them some. On Wednesday, I took them to Decatur to the Children’s Museum. It was great because it was not crowded at all. We wandered around for a bit, and then they settled at the water table. We built walls to funnel the water into rapids and watched our various boats and rubber ducks manage the rapids. Somehow Josiah’s sleeves just could not stay rolled up, so the arms of his sweater were drenched. Josiah always “immerses” himself completely in his playing. Elijah came up with the idea to make the rapids, and he was very impressed with the whirlpool that was created at one of the turns.
Then we headed to Dairy Queen (Grandma’s favorite) for lunch. Again, it was not crowded, so the boys were able to play in the play area with the few kids that were there. We had ice cream for dessert and headed out for a sight seeing trip. Elijah wanted to see where his dad went to school, so we drove to TJ where Ryan went to junior high. Our good friends Jeff and Judy live right across the street from TJ, and Jeff happened to be home raking leaves. We stopped to say hello, and I believe he was quite surprised to see us. Then we drove by our old house, and I pointed out Ryan’s bedroom window. I don’t know if they enjoyed this trip, but I did.
Yesterday, Sara and I took all 3 kids to St. Louis for a trip to the zoo. The day promised to be beautiful with a forecast of sun and upper 60’s. We stopped by to pick up Grandma Nell, and headed over. When we got there, the traffic was backed up across 44. This line of traffic was bumper to bumper. Grandma Nell knew how to get to the zoo a different way, so we bypassed that line of traffic. Or did we? We met up with it again on the other side of the zoo, and it loomed up the hill heading around the back of the zoo. After 15 to 20 minutes of sitting in traffic just to get halfway to the parking lot, we decided to give up. Even if we ever got to the parking lot, who knew if there would be any places left to park. We headed for the Science Center instead. I think the kids had a good time there, but we were all disappointed. Lily wanted to see the bears, and we could not find any at the Science Center. We did see the dinosaur exhibit which had big, moving robot-like dinosaur replicas. We will try the zoo again another time.

March 7, 2010
Friday night Ryan, Sara, Jay , Katherine, John and I went to the new Osaka Steak and Sushi restaurant in town to celebrate Ryan’s birthday. I did not realize that it was such a nice place. I thought it was just going to be another locally owned restaurant, but I was pleasantly surprised. You can either eat in the sushi bar or at the hibachi grill. Sara made us reservations in the hibachi grill. Each grill has 8 seats around the grill. The chef puts on a little show while cooking everyone’s meal right in front of you. Most of you have proabably been to a place like this. The food was wonderful and plentiful. We got soup and salad before our meal and any appetizers or sushi that you ordered. John ordered sushi, and Jay ordered calamari. Then came the meal. We got rice and noodles with each meal, and the noodles were fantastic. I could have just eaten a pile of those and called it a night. You also get veggies cooked on the grill plus your entree. It was way more than you need, but, of course, I ate it all. We will definitely be going back there. If you do decide to go, I strongly suggest having reservations.

- Osaka for Ryan’s birthday dinner.

August 15, 2009
The State Fair is on right now, and Sara and I took the kids last night. Ryan, Jay and John are on their canoe trip, so it was just us girls and the kids. The boys had fun riding the rides, but Josiah was still too short to ride some of them. This did not make him very happy, but we got through it. Lily was only able to ride the kiddie cars, but she really liked them. Sara rode the Spider with Elijah, and both of them felt a little sick afterwards. I got to ride the Himalaya and the Ferris Wheel with the boys, and it was fun. I love riding rides. After dinner, we watched Katherine and her group do their Scottish dances. They performed for about an hour at the Ethnic Village. Sara and I really enjoyed the dancing, but the boys, of course, were bored. We left the fairgrounds at about 8:30, and everyone was tired. I helped Sara get the boys to bed, and then I headed on home. It was a good day.
November 20, 2008
It has been a while since I have posted, so I will catch up on things. Both Elijah and I have had our birthdays. Mine on November 5, and Elijah’s on November 7. John was in Europe that week, so I missed him. Mom came up on my birthday, and we spent the day together. That evening we went to the Cracker Barrel with all the kids, and it was wonderful! Thanks Mom, Ryan, Sara, Elijah, Josiah, Lily, Jay and Katherine for spending my birthday with me.
Elijah had his birthday at Kicks. Four of his friends came and played video games with him, and three of them spent the night. He had a great time. Ryan and Sara were very brave having 5 boys over night. Josiah spent the night with me and Grandma Nell, so at least they did not have to worry about him.
Then next morning, Ryan cut his thumb while working on his roof. It was pretty deep, so I had to take him to the ER. The doctor thought he cut the tendone in half, so she stitched him up and sent him to the hand doctor the next day. Luckily, he can move his thumb fairly easily, so the hand doctor did not open it up to do anything. He has to wear a splint for 3 weeks, but it has not stopped him from going bow hunting. He actually went that afternoon. Luckily, it was his left hand, so it is not the hand he pulls the bow with.
This weekend is shotgun deer season, so the boys are all a twitter. Zeke came over this morning, and they all are practicing at our house this afternoon. They will head out quite early in the morning to be in their stands before sun-up. Hopefully, they will all have a succesful season this year. It is so wonderful to see John, Ryan, Jay and Zeke enjoying something so much together. Male bonding!
July 26, 2008

Lily's first birthday cake.
Today the entire family went down to Collinsville to have our family picture taken and to celebrate the 6 August birthdays in our family (John, Katherine, Sara, Brad, Lily and Jay). We try to take a family picture every other year, and this was the year. Haury, the photographer, does a great job getting all 14 of us to look good in the pictures. The kids did great during the session, but when they tried to get shots of the 3 kids, Lily was too tired. Jay will take some of them on another day.
After the photo shoot, we all headed to Bart’s for lunch and birthday cake. Grandma Nell and Laurie had a great lunch ready for us, and of course we had birthday cake. The birthday people opened their presents, and Grandma Nell and Laurie even had gifts for Elijah and Josiah. Thanks Laurie and Grandma for thinking of them. After Lily’s nap, we ate cake, and she had her very own since she is turning 1. She enjoyed the icing very much, as you can see by the picture! Thanks Bart and Laurie for hosting us all.
Jimmy, Glenda, Jessie, Kelsey and Aunt Betty came over, and it was great to get to see the Vickers. They are only here once a year, so it was fantastic that we got to see them. Lily really enjoyed JImmy. He had her laughing so hard that she got the hiccups!
It was a great day, and we had a good time. It is always fun to get together with Bart and Laurie, and even better when both Brad and Donny are there too! Elijah and Josiah love to hang out with Donny. He plays video games with them, so he is definitely at the top of their list!