Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Trunk or Treat

Once again our church (Glenwood) had a Trunk or Treat party in our parking lot. It was a beautiful Fall night and lots of people came! Beth and I shopped at the local Halloween store for costumes and creepy stuff - spiders, dry ice, snakes, etc. I picked up lots of chocolate candy at Sams. Naturally I had to sample all the different kinds - I just finished an Almond Joy. I promise I won't eat any more candy - really - I promise.

Beth sent Matt to buy his own costume and this is what he picked out - yep it's a penguin. When he first started putting it on I thought Power Ranger? Duck?? Penguin??? Just when I thought he couldn't surprise me he goes and does. Ah Matt.

It was surprising how many people wanted to take their kid's picture with the penguin. But here are a few family pictures. First wife and penguin.

Then mother-in-law, penguin and wife. No jokes about "witchy" mothers-in-law, please.

Then father-in-law and penguin. So we had fun. The only snag was the plastic tub I put the dry ice in was cracked and water leaked all over my trunk. Oh well. Matt says he already planning how the penguin will show up next year: Surfer Penguin, Lawyer Penguin, etc. Happy Halloween!!!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Saturday Night in Tyler

Boy, we really know how to have fun in Tyler on Saturday night. First we ate hamburgers and then Greg made a fire.


Time for Speed Scrabble! In my life, I've never beaten Greg at a word game, but it was close, and it was fun. This is my puzzle - a little messy with a few tiles left over - whatever.


Here is Greg's puzzle - precise, neat, and of course the winner!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Happy Birthday Sarah

Sarah turned 26 on October 3rd, so naturally we all gathered in Carrollton to celebrate on Saturday (the 4th). First things first - we ate a sandwich and then were ready to play Settlers of the Cattan. It's a fun game, confusing game, lots of rules game, but the important thing is that my team won. Thank you Tyson.
Next it was time to open presents, but not for Sarah. They were for a certain little someone that Sarah hasn't blogged about, but I'm posting these pictures anyway. Sorry Sarah - Gigi can't wait.
Aunt Sassy (Beth) couldn't resist, so she bought this cute onesie. It says, "My Aunt Loves Me".
We all went to church (didn't take pictures of that) and then we went to eat at The Macaroni Grill - ooh pasta.

We went back to Sarah and Tyson's house to open presents and eat cake (red velvet). Sarah got lots of maternity stuff, but the purple purse was just for fun. Tyson gave her a book on decorating a baby room. Ahh.


On Sunday morning we rode the Dart to downtown Dallas to see the King Tut Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of art. What a great exhibit.

Part of our ticket included a 3-D movie about the pharoahs.



Oh yes, "The Boys" came too. They're so much fun.


Again, Happy Birthday Sweet Sarah - we love you, had fun, ate too much, and just generally enjoyed ourselves so much.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Baby Update

Hi family! Well, I just wanted to give everyone a quick update on Baby Kirksey. I just got home from my 16 week appointment, and my doctor said that everything looks great! I have gained a couple of pounds (and inches!) in the last 4 weeks, my blood pressure is great, and the baby's heartbeat sounded perfect. So, I didn't learn much, but it was all good news. I will be going back on October 2 for a sonogram so that we can find out the baby's sex. Tyson will be coming with me to that one, and we are both really excited to find out! Thanks so much for all the prayers that I know y'all have been sending up for us and the baby...keep it up! :)

Love, Sarah

Monday, September 15, 2008

Ike Strikes

Hurricane Ike blew through Tyler last Saturday! We had lots of wind and a fair amount of rain. There are so many of trees down in Tyler. This one is on a lot that Greg owns. I drove through a neighborhood near ours, and saw huge trees down on the roofs of two houses.


Our yard was (is) littered with branches and twigs, but thankfully our big trees stayed put.

Beth and Matt lost power and spent Saturday night at our house. There were trees down at both ends of their street and they had to exit their neighborhood through the cemetery across the street. She's talking to Sarah about baby stuff - I think it took her mind off of things.

Dad never lost power, so our family made it through. Ike was gone by Sunday morning and we had a beautiful day with blue skies. Tyler is filled with people who evacuated and who knows when they'll get to go back home.

Monday, August 25, 2008

My Aunt Babe

My Aunt Babe passed away on July 17, 2008. She was born in Brownsville, Texas on December 24, 1909. Her real name was Laverne, but her parents called her "Baby", finally naming her after a year. Anyway the "Babe" part stuck. Obviously you should name your children a little sooner than a year after their birth! Oh well - different times.

She was my mother's older sister and she married my father's older brother, George in 1933 and they adopted a son, Alan in 1945. They lived most of their married life in Odem, Texas - Uncle George farmed cotton,wheat and one year I remember sunflowers. Alan was killed in a carwreck in 1967 and Uncle George died in 1977, so she and my mother (a widow too) moved to West Texas in 1980. Far, far away. She lived in Junction until she was 95 with only a little help, and in 2005, she moved to Tyler.

So those are the facts about Aunt Babe, but there's more. She loved my Uncle George - he was funny, handsome, and charming. In her last days she would say in her sleep "George, my George" and smile. One day I tried to get her to talk about her wedding, but she wouldn't - just clammed up. A mystery.

When I was a kid, she was always happy to see our family when we visited, and made sure we had horses to ride, or the lake to visit, croquet to play. Did I mention she was a good cook?

She was a real outdoorswoman. She loved to hunt and was a great shot. She kept a loaded 410 shotgun behind the dining room curtain, and a pistol by her bed. She was disappointed that she couldn't bring her guns to Tyler, and was sonly slightly comforted by giving them to my brother-in-law, Bob. When I packed her things after she died, I found 2 hunting knives carefully tucked away. Guess she felt like she needed protection!

She loved to play cards and was in a Bridge group until she turned 96. I remember playing canasta with her at Thanksgiving when she was 95, and it was serious business - she played to win.

She never gave up really. She lived through wars, hurricanes, The Depression, the death of everyone in her family (except for me and my sister). Who knows what else? Ninety-eight years is a long time. Three weeks before she died she was going to exercise class and enjoyed going to the dining room to be with people.

Her last days were difficult but she didn't really complain. She did ask, "Why can't I get well?" Hard one to answer. Always had a sense of humor. The night before she died I held her hand and told her she was my favorite aunt. With her eyes closed she smiled and said "I'm your only aunt!" She is the last grownup who knew me as a little girl, so I guess that means I'm all grown up now. Sigh.

A couple of nights ago I dreamed that she came and sat on our couch to keep us company.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Is This Thing On???....

Hi family!! Well, it's been a month since anyone posted (and much longer since I've contributed!), so I figured it was about time! :) As some of you already know, I have a baby on the way! I am due on February 27th, and Tyson and I are thrilled! I have been feeling generally good so far, and my doctor says that everything looks "normal and perfect!" Those were good words to hear! It will still be another 6 or 7 weeks before we find out boy or girl, so we will just have to wait patiently until then. I would post the sonogram pictures that I got about a month ago, but according to Beth, it looks more like cauliflower than a baby! :)

Other than that, this week I have been getting ready for my 5th year of teaching 6th grade science. The kiddos start back on Monday, and I'm looking forward to getting to know them. I always tell people that the kids are the best part of my job, but most of them don't believe me! The meetings, paperwork, and some testy parents I can live without...the kids are the part that keep it interesting and fun! (I hope all of my fellow teachers out there are saying Amen!)

Also, I have joined the bandwagon and started my own blog! I figured that every mommy or mommy-to-be nowadays has one, so I should too! I'm still figuring the whole thing out, but you can check it out at thekirkseys.blogspot.com

It was so wonderful to get to spend time with y'all this summer at the family reunion! Thanks for enduring the Texas heat!