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Halloween is Here!!! October 31, 2008

Filed under: Girls,Halloween,Party — collegeknowledge @ 5:42 pm

It’s my favorite time of year!  I love, love Fall and all the holiday festivities that are soon to come, starting with Halloween!  Dylan and Ava have already had the chance to dress up for a party and today they are sporting their Halloween best at daycare.  Tonight, Dylan will be going door to door and Ava will go along for the ride.  Next year I anticipate a little more enthusiasm from Ava.  Dylan wanted to go trick or treating this morning and was very disappointed when I told her she would have to wait until tonight.  Here are some preview photos from the party we attended.  Jimmy will take more tonight and I’ll try to get some video for you.  Enjoy!

          

      

  

 

Someone’s Got My Number October 24, 2008

Filed under: phone calls,phone scams,prank calls — collegeknowledge @ 3:35 pm

Over the past few months we’ve been getting random phone calls from people who claim that we called them.  They say that they checked their caller ID and are calling us back.  First of all, why would you do that?  I call people back who leave me a message, but I don’t scroll through my caller ID and call people and ask why they called me.  Anyway, it’s always someone out of state and they sound like they are older.  They always have lots of questions.  Where am I, who am I, what’s my area code and number, (um, didn’t you just call me?).  I have no idea how long they would continue to ask me questions because I feel like if I talk too long they will be able to locate me with some spyware or something.  I can just see someone standing behind them with a stopwatch saying, “1 more minute and we’ve got her!”. 

I don’t know if these people are the scamers or if they are being scammed just like me.  Or is there even a scam?  I didn’t call those people.  I have no idea how my home phone number showed up on their caller ID.  Can someone use your number?  Can they tap into your phone line to disguise who they are?  In today’s world I’m sure it’s possible.  My concern is, am I being charged something, or is this detrimental to my family in some way? 

Yesterday I got one of these calls.  Same situation, older lady (always a lady) calls and says I called her and she’s calling me back – my number is on her caller ID.  I tried to give her the benefit of the doubt, believing that she’s being scammed as well, and I explained what’s been happening.  She ignored what I said and continued with her questions.  Then I told her that she could be part of the scam for all I knew.  That’s when she lost it on me.  She starts screaming at me that she had nothing to do with…  I hung up.  Of course she called back, but this time she asked for David Smith with the nicest tone in her voice.  Maybe the next time I get one of those calls I’m mess with them.  Hey, I’ll prank the caller!  It’s been a long time since I did any prank phone calls. 

  • Does this happen to anyone else? 
  • Have you ever heard of this scam? 
  • Do you have any good prank the caller suggestions (something I can keep under 2 minutes, cause you know they are honing in on me each second I’m on the phone). 
 

Dreams October 13, 2008

Filed under: Children,dreams,Girls,Hopes,Memories — collegeknowledge @ 7:05 pm

Last night our oldest daughter fell asleep on the couch next to my husband and I.  We commented on what a sweet face she has and how peaceful she looked.  Jimmy commented that he really wanted her to take piano lessons and of course the cello lessons that I had mentioned I’d like her to take.  Then there’s the dance lessons - ballet and tap, acting lessons, t-ball, gymnastics, art lessons, Spanish and French lessons – I could go on and on.  We’ve talked about all of these opportunities for our girls.  As she lay there sleeping, I thought, ‘she has no idea what we’re hoping and dreaming up for her.’  Of course there’s no point in telling her all of this now.  She’d just stare at us wide eyed and say something like, ‘can I have a juice box?’  On each of my daughter’s birthday I write them a letter and tell them how they’ve grown in the past year and what I hope for them in the future.  I want to make sure they know that we want the best for them, but we don’t want to pressure them.  We totally realize that our dreams may not be their dreams.  They can choose to be who they are comfortable being.  We just want them to be kind, good people first and foremost. 

I remember one time my mom told me that she and my dad had a similar conversation.  My mom said she told my dad that I was going to be Miss America and my dad said I was going to be a weather girl.  Hmmmm,  sorry to disappoint.  My mom told me that when I was young, maybe high school or even younger.  It stuck with me though.  Our parents expectations, dreams or hopes for us have a lasting affect I guess. 

Someday, when Dylan can understand, I’ll tell her that even at the tender age of three I see a little girl who cares if she hurts someone’s feelings, who asks how people are feeling when they are sick or hurt, who protects her little sister, who loves to tell people about her little sister, who loves to be creative and loves to read stories.  She’s sweet and loving to her teachers and friends and everyone is her friend.  She’s strong willed and someday that will be a great thing.  I’m already so proud of who she is becoming. 

Ava is still very young at only 20 months.  Already I see a happy little girl who knows how to go with the flow.  I guess that comes from being the second child.  She’s very laid back, but when she wants something, she knows how to get it.  She’s also very loving and she loves to play with her big sister.  She loves our two dogs.  Maybe she’ll be a veterinarian!  She loves to stomp on the toy piano.  Maybe she’ll be a professional musician!  She is pretty reserved, but quickly coming into her own and making herself heard.  She just told me the other day, ‘I pee pee’.  Maybe she’ll be an urologist! 

What hopes and dreams do you have for your children?

 

My Babies! October 10, 2008

Filed under: Girls,photographs — collegeknowledge @ 6:58 pm

OKay, they aren’t always perfect little angels, but they sure are putting on a good act in this photo!  Isn’t it just the sweetest thing you’ve ever seen?!?!!?

 

 

Family Photo Time with Paul Wharton October 7, 2008

Filed under: family,family photos,Girls,Jimmy,paul wharton,Uncategorized — collegeknowledge @ 2:08 pm

When Jimmy and I got married we lucked out and found the most fantastic photographer.  His name is Paul Wharton and if you need a photographer for anything, I recommend him!  He is so nice, encouraging, flexible and just one of those people you love to be around.  He also has all that fancy editing stuff to make you look good.

We saw him this past weekend for our annual family photography session.  Here are just a few from the over 300 he took for us.  His website is www.paulwharton.com so check out his work.

    

   

 

 
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