Sunday, September 30, 2007

Tooth #2

By the time we got home from the Thrill today, Oliver Thomas had cut his second tooth right on the bottom next to the one he cut just a few days ago - so no wonder he grumped a little at us - I can't believe how blessed we are to have such a great baby!

We were home this weekend -

We checked on Pa David who is feeling better after a week in the hospital after renal failure last Sunday night as we drove back to Atlanta - he spent days there and a few days at home and we got to celebrate his birthday and Uncle Stevie's birthday with them, so it was nice family time.

We got to celebrate Ash's 18th birthday with her, too, which included a fabulous chik-a-lay run as well as cake and starbucks, who could ask for more?

The Gamecocks beat Mississippi State and Clemson lost - lovely day!!!

Saving the best for last, I got to sit at Starbucks with Jen Wade and enjoy her company in person - it was marvelous. There are no more words for that because I am tired and will cry.

So that was our weekend, we hit the road at 2 on Friday sat in some traffic, hit the Thrill by 8, watched football, drank starbucks, had cake, worshiped our awesome God, had more cake and headed to Hotlanta...whew. Momma needs a bath...the long kind.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah! Glad Mamma has a nice big whirlpool tub and...all those romantic candles.

We loved having you home, but you did not need to clean.

Ollie is sooooo friendly!!! Emma is sooooo Emma. I love them
Grandma Jane

GE is me said...

Jen, I'm so glad you got to see Jen Wade. I had told her on her last post before she left that I hoped y'all got to spend some time together!
-God bless, -Gail

Anonymous said...

It was good to see you again this weekend! Glad you made it home. Sure wish singing went better, but o well. Hope you get the bath you want. :-)
-Cindy

Unknown said...

Just reading the comment that you got to sit with Jen Wade made me cry. It was so good to be with her and the babies at the beach. I know the Wades were thrilled to see them, too.