Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Archery was Awesome

Another sport has also been finished for 2009....archery. I have to say I enjoyed watching the boys learn about this sport. They have really learned about patience, perseverance and setting goals.

Weston finished the season with a 1st place win at the District Tournament. I'm not sure how many were in his group, but I know it was more than 8. He also graduated at this tournament, shooting a 252. This means next year he gets to shoot 18 meters! Way to go Dead Eye!!!
Mac did a great come-back job at district. He had a frustrating first round, but came alive the 2nd half. He shot a 332 and placed 4th out of a large class! GOOD shooting!!!



The boys have also made a very special friend. Kayla is such a great person and she has taught them so much this year. She is one of the best archers (is that the right word?) in the country, that's right, I mean USA, and she just so happens to live in our town. She is one of the best young people I have had the opportunity to know. She graduates in May and heads to Aggieland (another reason we like her so much!). We will really miss her next year, but look forward to seeing her at Aggie football games! Love you Kayla!!!

Merry Christmas!

Christmas has almost come and gone for the boys this year. We made a big day of it on the 25th with Santa, Trey's family and then Trey's extended family. My family Christmas is this weekend at my brother's in Dallas. We may have to drive 5 1/2 hours, but it is possible we may see snow this weekend!!! That would be so exciting for the boys. The last time we saw snow was the Christmas Snow Miracle in 2004. Walker was only 7 months old and was sick with a bad cold. But it was beautiful! I'll never forget Weston, who was only 4, standing in thigh-high snow crying and blubbering "I can't feel my legs!" The boys got a four wheeler that year and it was so awesome riding it all over the place in snow! Wow!!!


Christmas morning tradition....a picture before the mess.
Look how bright-eyed they are!

Okay~~~back to the present. And speaking of presents....the boys got lots of great gifts this year. Here is a recap:

Mac.......skinning knife, lots of clothes, iTunes, A&M cap, speakers for his ipod, archery stuff, and money, boots


Weston......pocket knife, lots of clothes, a Fox cap, BB gun target, iTunes, money, Underarmor hoodie, boots
Walker....video games, nerf gun target, boots, money, clothes, remote control truck, toy 4-wheeler and iTunes


Traditions are big in our family. Every Christmas break, the boys and I bake and decorate sugar cookies for Santa and lots of other yummy sweets (fondant and fudge and apple pie for Trey). We also go to Christmas Eve services at church and look forward to singing Silent Night by candle light. The boys also get new Christmas pajamas to wear on Christmas Eve

Walker telling my Dad what he got from Santa
Aren't his pj's cute!




That sure is some red frosting!!!



Weston had a very hard time falling asleep this year. Last time I checked it was after 1 a.m. and he was still awake!!! I just kept shaking my head and reminding him "Santa can't come if you are still awake, and Santa is getting very TIRED ya know. He has lots of presents to deliver and you are getting him off schedule." He finally got settled, but was in my bed at 6:26! Talk about anxious! We made him stay in bed with us until about 7:30.

I'm looking forward to enjoying the weekend with my family and celebrating the season together. I am, however, sick of eating!!!! Got my New Year's resolution ready!!!

I thought football was over???

We got out for the holidays on December 18 and that night both big boys had the first of 2 football games for the youth football All Star League. It was R-E-A-L-L-Y cold that night (relatively speaking for south Texas weather). It was fun to watch the boys play in a big stadium with kids from much bigger schools. Both teams came up short on the scoreboard.

Weston playing with best bud Hayden.


The second day was really pretty and not as cold. Weston's team played great but came up short again. Mac's team pulled it together and played super, winning 40-18. Mac even made a touchdown, catching a pass in the end zone and blocked for two other touchdowns! Go Tigers!!!

We are officially done with youth football for the year! And Mac is officially done with youth football forever!!!! Look out middle school football!


Weston is channeling his inner "Randy White"
#54 was a monster for the Cowboys and the All Stars!!!


Making a great tackle.



Mac was team captain.


Getting pointers from his personal coach ~~ Dad!



Catching the touchdown!

Making friends from other towns

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Music runs in the Family

NOTE:
I have tried since December 12th to post the following post with the video. However, it just hasn't worked~~~therefore all you get is pictures. Trust me.....it was priceless!

Music runs deep in my family on both sides. My grandfathers could sing & play the guitar or fiddle. My dad is awesome! He can play so many instruments and can sing. My uncles also amaze me with their musical talents. Walker seems to be following in their footsteps. The entire kindergarten class presented a Christmas musical, and he had a solo performance. In the play, he and a few other boys were the "naughty cousins" so the song Walker sang was about Santa not coming to his house because he is "such a rotten kid." All of the stockings are empty. Too cute! This was his debut. Maybe one day we'll say "remember his first performance...."




It was a busy weekend full of parties and plays. Last night was the 2nd annual Boots & Boas Gala hosted by our Education Foundation. What a fun night and such a worthy cause....support for quality education.

This morning the children in our church put on the Christmas play. All three boys had a part and did fabulous. Nothing more important at this time of year than to celebrate the season for its true meaning.

Now it's on to a 4-H meeting. This is the last week of school. I have GOT to do some shopping!!!!


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving recap...

I have so much to be thankful for; a wonderful family, good health, great kids and a loving husband. I am also thankful for my parents and my grandmothers. They help in any way they can. I also give thanks for my little brother and his family. I am so proud of him! I also love my Wimberly family! This year I am very grateful for my sweet, dear friend Michelle. I am so thankful for a friend like Michelle. She is genuine and honest, caring and gracious. I can't remember when our friendship started because it feels like we have been friends forever! I am so grateful to God for this life he has given me to live and praise Him for every moment!

Marvelous Michelle & I at Times Square in New York City last October.


So this year for Thanksgiving my parents and Mary came to our Wimberly Ranchette for lunch. We ate well on ham, dressing, green bean casserole, German potatoes, fruit salad and garlic bread. Mac requested that Mary bring her scrumptious pumpkin roll for dessert and I made a pecan pie. We were the stuffed turkeys this year!!!

We watched the Aggies play a great game against t.u. We came close, but we'll have to wait til next year to beat 'em. During the game, my mom and the boys and I started decorating our fresh Christmas tree. Mac and I do the lights and mom, Weston and Walker are in charge of decorations. My tree has colored lights (not like most trees these days) a deer antler and turkey feather topper, and this year a leopard print bordered tree skirt. From the top down it is decorated for everyone in our family. I love the ornaments! Many of them the boys made or they represent something special like trips we have taken. My favorites are the ones that my mom gives each boy every year. This year Mac got a football, Weston got a fishing Santa and Walker got a Santa rockin' the microphone (very appropriate). As you can see below it looked great!

As I stood back and admired our work, I noticed that it seemed to be leaning. We all decided that it was just the way the tree was made. No need to worry. WRONG!!! 20 minutes later....CRASH!!!! The tree is on the floor, water and all. I was speechless. And then.....I was M-A-D. I know it was ridiculous for being angry, but I couldn't help it. This had never happened to me before. I didn't know what to do so I just got mad! Turns out the tree stand and the tree weren't a good match. So we decorated my mantle and went to bed. UGH!




The next morning Trey & Mac bought a new tree stand, and then my mom re-decorated the tree. She did a great job, but it does look a little scrunched. She and I did suffer a bit of PTTD (post traumatic tree disorder), but I think we'll survive.


During my mom's visit she and the boys made a gingerbread Christmas tree. I've never done this before, but the boys and mom did a really great job. They want to eat it, but I keep talking them out of it.



Now......my house is completely decorated for Christmas. Trey & the boys put the lights on the house today. This is the earliest I've been decorated for the holidays. Now I just need to shop!
Here are some pictures of my decor.

This is one of about 25 nativity scenes I have. This is one of my favorites. It was given to me about 5 years ago by my secret Santa at school. The 3 pieces on the right were given to me last year by Michelle. I am taking it to school to put on my desk.


I really like this area in my dining room.
Now that we removed the wallpaper and painted,
everything looks sooooo much nicer.

I bought these Christmas plates at Market Days last year.

Above my kitchen cabinets.


My kitchen window. I also have a Santa collection.


This is nativity stays out all year. It is by far my ultimate favorite.
Trey got it for me at a silent auction. It is a Willow Tree.


My SIL Leanna taught me this trick. Use napkins for window
valences. Inexpensive and so quick to change out for seasonal decorating.


Sign above my bar area. This area in my kitchen has really changed. Below in the
background you can see there used to be a cabinet there. It hung too low
and made conversation difficult and cut off the living room from the kitchen.


Now you can see that it is gone! I love it! It really opened everything up.
The rooms flow together so much better. I really didn't lose any
storage. Remember that garage sale this summer?
I got rid of so much unnecessary stuff.


Trey is cooking supper!



That's it for now. Lots to show you and more to come!!!!


Monday, November 23, 2009

Family

A very scary situation has happened to my dear sweet friend and her family. I won't go into detail about it here, but they can use your prayers for a full recovery and strength to get back to a regular happy healthy life. Everything that they have been going through has really shook me. How would I handle something like this? Would I be able to do it with as much strength and grace as she has? How would my kids handle it? How would my husband deal? If there is anything she has taught me it is that life is precious. I know I knew that, but when something devastating hits so near and dear, you really do take a step back and focus on what is really important. My family is awesome. I mean that more that the word describes. Nothing compares to them, nothing replaces them and nothing is more important. Forget name brand clothes, fancy cars and the newest, latest greatest whatever. Family and true friends are irreplaceable and never, ever go out of style. I need every single one of them!

Speaking of family.....two weekends ago was the annual Family Fall Gathering in Utopia. We truly descend upon the entire 12 room bed and breakfast and then some! It is a relaxing weekend of kids, food, card games, kids, food, music, kids, food and talking not to mention kids and food! This year there were 38 Hedgpeth members with only 3 missing. Next year Lynde, Chad and Vivine!!!! I love listening to my uncles, aunts, cousins and my brother sing good old country songs. I like to join in occasionally, too. Trey and Mac like playing poker with my cousins and Weston and Walker enjoy playing with cousins their age. Enjoy the pics

Weston, Brette and Gracie


Walker re-discovered his DS.


The nightly card game inside.


The nightly sing fest outside.


Below are my two FAVORITE pictures from the weekend.


This is my uncle Don and his
youngest grandchild, Clayton.
I love this picture because it sums up how the two of them
spent the weekend. Clayton loves his grandpaw.
I think the feeling is very mutual.


The picture below is hilarious!
Mac.......you never know what
he will do next!!!!





My nephew, Bo, just had his third birthday. He is toooo cute! I love his scratchy voice and his energy. Wow, that boy and go, go, go! I also like how he thinks my boys are hilarious. He has the greatest laugh!

Now Bo was a gun toting cowboy....


Weston took these pictures at Bo's house.
I wish the towers
weren't in the background, but I think he did an
excellent job of capturing a beautiful sunset.


Only one more day of school. This year I am extremely thankful for my 4 boys. Hope you have a happy Thanksgiving. "Be thankful with a grateful heart".

Monday, November 9, 2009

NO MORE TESTS!!!

I got word today that I passed that big bad test I took a few weeks ago! YES!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you GOD and everyone else who prayed and helped me in any way! I am SOOOOO glad to be done with that. I do not have any other tests to take any more! My last semester will be my internship and then it's graduation time!!!



Here is a picture of me and my dad. He and Mary came up for my birthday, which was 2 Sundays ago. They brought a yummy cake and gifts too. I love you Dad!

We have a busy fun weekend planned with my mom's ENTIRE family! Pics and highlights to follow.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

A sock hop & a hayride...

We wrapped up Red Ribbon Week with an old fashioned sock hop. It was old fashioned in the sense that we wore socks to dance in the gym, but the music was very up to date. It was also crazy sock day "Sock it to drugs". Talk about fun! Our principal did have to explain that it was a dance because so many kids were just running around the gym. They had NO idea what to do at a sock hop! We danced and screamed and had a blast! Good fun for everyone. I think we'll do that again.

The fearless leaders of GIS. We can shake a tail feather!

Mac requested that I buy him these socks.
Pink and white striped knee length!


Weston in the background showing his break dancing moves that he
learned from Uncle JoJo.




What another fun Halloween. We hosted the hayride again this year. It was the biggest one yet. This year we had two trailers full of kids! The only thing that would have been better was more houses passing out candy. I don't think the kids noticed, though. They literally raced to the front doors and raced back to the trailer! Soooo fun to watch! We ended up on the town square finishing up the trick-or-treating and then stayed to watch the movie on the side of one of the buildings. I love our small town!
Weston was a jail-bird bandit!
He's a cute criminal don't ya think?


Mac was too cool, I mean old, to dress up
so he pulled a trailer with his friends.



Here are two styles for Walker. Up top he was dressed as a pirate.
Below, he was dressed as Napoleon! So versatile!


Football season is officially over! Both teams ended up in third place. We are happy that they did so good, but glad to have our evenings and weekends back! Our focus now will be archery, but that will only be two days a week!