The annual wearing your Easter basket on your head. Jaime this picture made me think of your post.
I posted in 2008 how Evan's Hokie pinewood derby car made it to regionals. I never followed up by reporting he took 4th in the regional competition.
Evan cracks me up. I was trying to take a picture of all of the belt loops he has earned so, I had him turn around and he said dryly, "Hey Mom, I'm not smiling in this one." in response to me pestering him to, "Smile please!" for all of the pictures I had just taken..jpg)
Planting the Garden in early April:
Doesn't Mike have great calves? (Don't delete that when you read this, honey)
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I don't like planting the garden. I wouldn't mind it, except for the fact that it is outside...in the mugginess of Georgia...with bugs present. Basically, it is one of those things I only do to be obedient to the Prophets of our day. I have to say, though, I had a lovely time, in spite of myself. Mike used the time for us to discuss spiritual things. He shared with the boys how the seeds we were planting can be likened to our testimonies of the gospel and how weeds are like sin..jpg)
These two can even look cool while planting. Just ask them...they are happy to demonstrate.
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Poor, sweet Adam. The year 2008 was one of repeated head wounds for him. Don't worry...the black eye wasn't from Brian's bat making contact with it in the tent. He got this shiner from tripping into the wall at home and getting a huge, "goose egg" on his forehead that drained down into his eye socket.
This picture Mike took at the campout makes me teary. It really captures Brian in the year 2008.
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Father/Son Campout (May 3rd, 2008):
Mike told me that right after this picture was taken Adam tried to playfully snatch the bat Brian was holding, which, of course, upset Brian...and a full on wrestling match between all three boys commenced inside the tent. Ask me how lovely it was to have everyone, "gone camping" for the night.
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Poor, sweet Adam. The year 2008 was one of repeated head wounds for him. Don't worry...the black eye wasn't from Brian's bat making contact with it in the tent. He got this shiner from tripping into the wall at home and getting a huge, "goose egg" on his forehead that drained down into his eye socket.
This picture Mike took at the campout makes me teary. It really captures Brian in the year 2008..jpg)
Pollen in Georgia:
The pollen is so thick in early spring in Georgia that everything is coated in yellow. After a rainstorm this is what washed off of the front of my van and the trashcan. Blech.
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Evan received his Arrow of Light:
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Our Ward has an actual, "bridge" that a Cub Scout can walk across to "cross over" to becoming a Boy Scout in a small ceremony held at the church. Here we see Evan's feet in the, "crossing over" ceremony.
We had several Sundays in June where the temperature reached 103 degrees. One such Sunday after I pulled into the driveway, Brian took a while to hop out of the van. When he finally appeared he had tried to unbutton his shirt because he was so hot. He couldn't get the collar button undone on his own, but he told me, "Hey Mom, just leave my shirt like this...now I can be Super Brian." Here we see Super Brian walking a dog we were dog-sitting right after we arrived home from church. The streets of Georgia have never been safer since Super Brian arrived.
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Beach Trip of Summer 2008:
Pretending a large uphill bridge was a roller coaster.
While at the beach I got a staph infection in my foot. My ankle swelled and I got a red streak of infection up my leg. The receptionist in the triage area looked at my foot and said in a strange accusatory tone, "Owwww...that looks infected." Obviously they keep him on staff because he is brilliant.
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The pollen is so thick in early spring in Georgia that everything is coated in yellow. After a rainstorm this is what washed off of the front of my van and the trashcan. Blech.
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A Freak Hailstorm on May 20th, 2008:
I know my hands aren't that big, but still...hail the size of quarters and dimes was raining down. Evan and Adam were on the school bus when the storm hit. They explained how loud it was when the hail hit the metal roof of the bus. Evan laughed as he explained how everyone started screaming, and how the bus driver had to yell over the frantic screams, for everyone to please calm down so he could concentrate enough to pull over to a safe place until the storm passed. The hail was so loud on the roof of our house...I cannot imagine how loud and scary it was for the bus passengers. I asked Evan why he thought the fear on the bus was funny? He explained that he didn't think it was funny at the time...it was just funny once he was safe at home.
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Our Ward has an actual, "bridge" that a Cub Scout can walk across to "cross over" to becoming a Boy Scout in a small ceremony held at the church. Here we see Evan's feet in the, "crossing over" ceremony.
We had several Sundays in June where the temperature reached 103 degrees. One such Sunday after I pulled into the driveway, Brian took a while to hop out of the van. When he finally appeared he had tried to unbutton his shirt because he was so hot. He couldn't get the collar button undone on his own, but he told me, "Hey Mom, just leave my shirt like this...now I can be Super Brian." Here we see Super Brian walking a dog we were dog-sitting right after we arrived home from church. The streets of Georgia have never been safer since Super Brian arrived..jpg)
Beach Trip of Summer 2008:
Roughly an hour and a half into a 9 hour trip to the beach Brian exclaimed, "I can't just sit here all DAY!!" I turned to Mike and muttered, "We're doomed."
Pretending a large uphill bridge was a roller coaster.
While at the beach I got a staph infection in my foot. My ankle swelled and I got a red streak of infection up my leg. The receptionist in the triage area looked at my foot and said in a strange accusatory tone, "Owwww...that looks infected." Obviously they keep him on staff because he is brilliant..jpg)
The ER doctor that treated me was named Dr. Quinn. I laughed when she introduced herself but quickly caught myself and asked her, "I guess you get lots of comments about being Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman?" She smiled and said that she did, indeed.
Mike avoiding my camera in the ER waiting room.
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Evan and Adam got to go deep sea fishing with Grandad, Mike and Uncle David. Grandad lent the boys hats to help them from getting sunburned.
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Evan and Adam kept making revving noises and pretending to drag race with the floaties.
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Grandma and Grandad Marshman with our boys and cousins Erik and Holly.
Cousin Holly
"Oil and Water" was what we nicknamed these two because that is about as well as they mixed. They were pretty hilarious, though.
Cousin Erik.
Heading to the beach.
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Everyone loved riding the waves
Evan had his first 11 Year old Campout with Dad:
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Evan joined the 6th Grade band and began playing the trumpet:
They had their first concert last December. Everyone got to dress up for the holiday theme and decorate their music stands.
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Brian made a gingerbread house (well, graham cracker) at school and informed me after eating two gumdrops off of the roof that he does not like gumdrops. "I spitted them out, Mom."
We attended the amazing, "Lights of the South" for the second year in a row. Brian kept asking if we were at the North Pole. When we explained that we weren't he started saying that we were at the, "North Pole of the South". I believe he had a point.
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We hope you enjoyed all of the things I meant to blog about in 2008. Perhaps, my New Year's resolution should be to keep up with my blogging better in the new year?
Nah, we all know a silly New Year's resolution won't inspire me to post more frequently. ☺
Mike avoiding my camera in the ER waiting room.
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Evan and Adam got to go deep sea fishing with Grandad, Mike and Uncle David. Grandad lent the boys hats to help them from getting sunburned..jpg)
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Feeding the birds off of the deck of the beach house.
Playing in the pool.
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Evan and Adam kept making revving noises and pretending to drag race with the floaties..jpg)
Grandma and Grandad Marshman with our boys and cousins Erik and Holly.
Cousin Holly
"Oil and Water" was what we nicknamed these two because that is about as well as they mixed. They were pretty hilarious, though.
Cousin Erik.
Heading to the beach..jpg)
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Everyone loved riding the waves
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Adam Got Glasses:
We think he picked out some great frames.
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Evan joined the 6th Grade band and began playing the trumpet:
They had their first concert last December. Everyone got to dress up for the holiday theme and decorate their music stands..jpg)
Brian made a gingerbread house (well, graham cracker) at school and informed me after eating two gumdrops off of the roof that he does not like gumdrops. "I spitted them out, Mom."
We attended the amazing, "Lights of the South" for the second year in a row. Brian kept asking if we were at the North Pole. When we explained that we weren't he started saying that we were at the, "North Pole of the South". I believe he had a point..jpg)
We hope you enjoyed all of the things I meant to blog about in 2008. Perhaps, my New Year's resolution should be to keep up with my blogging better in the new year?
Nah, we all know a silly New Year's resolution won't inspire me to post more frequently. ☺
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28 comments:
YES! You must resolve to blog more in '09, or at least promise to do another recap at the end of the year. What if we had missed all this goodness?
That Brian cracks me up!
I love the pic of Brian in the pool basketball hoop that is just great ;) I can't wait to see what '09 brings for the exciting Marshman clan
Looks like you had a FUN year! Great pictures!
I always get rid of the space by scrolling to the bottom and just backspacing through it all... will that work?
Yay! I loved to see your "year in review!" Your boys are seriously so cute, and seeing all the fun you had during the year brings back our fun memories, too! I really do think that we are living paralell lives...
OK, that pollen was UN. BE. LIEVE. ABLE. And I thought it was muggy and thick in Texas...Wow. Do you have allergies?
Here's to more frequent blogging in 2009!
Loved your blog.Tell Brian I don't like gum drops either! I'm still having trouble getting my pictures to go where I want them to. Call me and help me out sometime please.
Love to all. MOM
What a fun year! I love keeping up to date with the Marshman family through your humorous blog and outlook at life. I hope everything is might fine for you in 2009.
Great post! Thanks for sharing all that! That was a post full of happiness and signs of a full, happy, healthy family life. You are awesome.
No-I think you are on to something. Make one post a year, and just have it be long enough that we keep coming back for the next installment, already there because you did it all at once. Actually, your post reminds me of my kids scrapbooks--each event carefully detailed by photo and journaling, until Nov, where I put 6 events per page, one line captions, if we are lucky. Here's to a great 2009! (ps-I know those were your hats, don't pawn that camo off)
awesome pictures and great stories!!! love the marshmans!!!!
Lots of owies this year! :)
Your boys are to die for. Love their personalities!
I thoroughly enjoyed all of your pictures! It gives me hope that I will still be enjoying life and that my kids will still be cracking me up when they get as big as your boys. I really love your kids!! This was indeed a fantastic post :)
That was fun! My favorite was Super Brian with his church shirt unbuttoned...my least favorite, was you ouchie staff infection! I love that you actually said something to your doctor about her name. Oh and I your flip flops are so cute!
I don't even know where to begin because I have so much to "comment" on!!
Yes, you should blog more frequently because I thoroughly enjoyed reading this & seeing all of the pics.
You had a GREAT year (minus a few injuries & a staph infection...yikes!)
Cute, cute boys! I so wish our boys could play together. I know they would all be fast friends!
Wow!! You guys were busy! Great pictures!
It was fun to read about some high/low lights of your year. I love the picture of Brian camping. Is that a Batman cape is is wearing? I love it. My 4 year old slept in his Batman mask and cape last night.
What a great idea to do a year in review! Your boys are so darn cute! Love reading all your happenings!
What a great review! Love the beach pictures.
Once we had Drs. named Green and Chen. I joked to one of them that we needed a Dr. Carter to go with them, but he didn't get it.
Wowowowowow, now that is some year. Your boys take the funniest pictures. SERIOUSLY. They are such characters and really make your blog come to life!
love, love, love all the pics.
How funny - it looks like when they outlined your staph infection they drew a stingray on your foot! Most appropriate for a beach trip!
Your boys are so cute and full of adventure! We have got to get Brian and Noah together for a playdate!
As a cub leader I am completely impressed with every cub picture and hope you kiss your cub leader daily (and yourself if it's you). All those belt loops make me feel inferior.
You had a fun and busy year. Your foot infection did not look like fun. That must have been miserable.
I can't believe Ava is a Sunbeam now either. She is getting so big so fast.
Your lesson yesterday was really good. The girls respond to you really well and I could feel the spirit very strong. Thanks for being such a great example to me!
I am impressed at your stellar memory over the past year. I have forgotten half of what we did, and unless it's blogged about...it will be forgotten!
What cute pictures of your fun boys! I especially love the one of Super Brian.
I think I have dirt envy. Does your garden do pretty well? We have to haul in stuff to make our clay not so rock solid.
Sounds like our Adams have something in common. My Adam is rarely seen without bruises all over his legs and at least one bruise or scrape on his face. Oh, if only I had known I would have named him something else... :)
Oh, that infections looks so painful... I'm so sorry!
What a great post. So...interested in becoming a Garden Mentor? Even if you don't have much experience...it's better than my ZERO experience.
Let's plan on getting together soon just for fun!
I loved every moment of this past year. Great re-cap!
Lauren--you are awesome! I love your funny stories and awesome pics! Here's to another fun year!
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