Thursday, November 29, 2007

Jingle Bells, Batman Smells...

We've been doing a lot of Christmas decorating since we got home Sunday night. I'm very proud of our tree. Even though it is artificial, it still has some touches of the outdoors. It's looks really nice in our living room even though it's pretty big. I have a tree in the living room, in the guest bedroom, on the dining room table, and on the coffee table. We even put some decorations outdoors. Elizabeth said we were the "Wrights of Tallahassee". We're not even close and I'd actually like to find the "Wrights" of Tallahassee. Stevie and Wil would love a car ride and Matt and I would get to search for the lights all over town. We may have to add that to our Christmas agenda.

We have Christmas related plans almost every weekend of December. Market Days is this weekend, parties and the symphony is next weekend, and parties and the Nutcracker the next. I love attending all the holiday festivities. If I could only keep my shopping to a minimum I'd be great. :-) I've found lots of presents for people this year and it's been hard trying to break down my ideas for the best one. That's part of the fun of the season to me, finding a fun gift for everyone. We've adopted a Christmas angel this year. It's a baby boy who wants a light up toy and diapers. I imagine he probably wants the light-up toy and his parents want the diapers. :-) Smart parents. I'm going to try to get him practical and fun things. Whatever he gets from us will be his Christmas from Santa this year so I want to make it really good. It's going to be fun to shop for a baby. I hope I get his sizes right.

I'm posting some pictures of our Christmas tree and the lights on our porch. Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night!



Our living room Tree



Our front yard, Candy cane and Icicles

Monday, November 26, 2007

Iron Bowl Aftermath

We've had a wonderful Thanksgiving. It was great to be with family and have some time at home to relax. I got to see my grandparents and spend time with Matt's family as well. Normally, Matt and I split up on visits home, but, we were able to visit more places together on this visit so that was certainly nice.

The Iron Bowl did not go so well for me this year, but, it was fun to watch. There is always next year. I couldn't believe it when the dog bit the Auburn player. Clearly, the dog was an not an Auburn fan. hahaha. Bama played well and I hope I'll get to watch them in a bowl game.

We've been decorating for Christmas last night and tonight. We're looking forward to a few weeks of being home and relaxing before we head to New York for our holiday/anniversary trip.
Here are a few pictures from the Thanksgiving holidays.

Thanksgiving Dinner at the Crocketts

My dad created a gingerbread replica of our house, complete with a satellite dish.


Andrea perfects her masterpiece

Matt and I teamed up to create this gingerbread house and candy yard. Notice the blue swimming pool in the back made with Mike and Ike tropical candies. We also have a diving board made out of Bubble Tape.


I am really proud of my Bubble Tape bow on our house and my calligraphy inspired initial on our snow covered roof.

Me and Andrea with the quilts and our Grandma and Grandpa Burns.

The Burns Grandkids:
bottom row: Andrea, Ashley, Matt, Rebekah, Elizabeth
top row: Jeremy, Amy, Jordan

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!!

I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving. Matt and I will be in Florence for the weekend. I’m really looking forward to having a long visit at home that isn’t as rushed as our weekend visits. I always end up feeling like I just don’t get quite enough time with everyone, so a longer visit will be nice.

Disney’s Very Merry Christmas Party was really fun. Cinderella’s castle was gorgeous. It had tiny icicle lights dripping from the roof. It was magical.

We saw:

Mickey and Minnie, Cinderella and Prince Charming, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Beast, Belle, Ariel, Woody, Jesse, Pooh, Snow White, Piglet, Tigger, Mary Poppins, Bert, Alice, and even Santa Claus. The weather was very chilly. We didn’t ride my favorite ride, Splash Mountain, because we didn’t want to get wet in 40 degree weather. I think they actually turned the water down so it wouldn’t splash so much, but we still decided to skip it. The fireworks show and parade were really entertaining.


Fireworks


Riding my favorite ride, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority

This Thanksgiving I am thankful for: God and his love and forgiveness, Matt, my parents, Andrea, Matt's family, Margaret, Steve and Wil, a good job, a nice place to live, vacations, health, family support, friends, reliable transportation, prayer, people who say Thank you, polite kids, funny stories, my warm bed, the means to do the fun things Matt and I enjoy. This isn't a very philosophical list, but, it's things I am thankful to enjoy. God Bless all of you this Thanskgiving and be safe in your travels.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

We're heading to Orlando on Friday morning for the Disney Christmas party. Disney has special holiday events with special tickets so they're good to go to to avoid crowds and see the Magic Kingdom decorated for the holidays. We went to the Halloween event last year and had a blast seeing the cute kids dressed up in their costumes and trick or treating all over the park. The Christmas party has a Christmas parade with toy soldiers, snow on Main Street, USA, a special fireworks display and free cocoa and cookies. It's supposed to be in the low 50's and high 40's in Orlando on Friday night so Matt and I are going to be sure to bundle up. But that should make it feel all the more like Christmas. (These are VERY unseasonably cold temps. It will be back up in the 70's/80's by the next day)

Things are going well here. I've been working on some graphic design pieces for work recently. They will be posted on our new recruitment website that goes live in January. Check out www.teachinflorida.com now though and you can see my current "Transition to Teaching" logo I designed. (it's the red apple). It's not fancy, but, hey! I made it and I'm pretty excited. The other two logos are on the new website. Hopefully I'll remember to post about it when it goes live.

Matt got Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii as a Christmas present from me so we've had fun playing that last night and today. It's a very beautiful game, that's amazingly fun. The graphics are really clear and you get dizzy just playing and moving the characters around because they move in all directions.

I'll probably have some pictures of Disney on here by Monday. I'm really excited about this trip. There is no other place in the world I can visit and be completely submersed in my vacation. I have so much fun jumping from ride to ride and taking all the Disney eye-candy in that am totally distracted from any worries. It's such a great way to get away, even for a day.

Have a wonderful weekend! Roll Tide! (I have to start getting them in THIS week as well as next week since Matt (AU) has this Saturday off and is already talking about the Iron Bowl.

P.S. I saw this video on TV a few weeks ago. As a fellow trumpet player, I am #1. Thankful Mr. Krieger never had any ideas to do something like this and #2 I am cringing at her horrible tone and out of tune sound, but, I think you will enjoy this video anyways. :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wffwg7pA0t8

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Baby, it's cold outside!

If y'all can believe it, this is the first night we've had to turn our heater on. It got pretty chilly down here last night, but a second consecutive night of freezing temps tonight called for a change in the thermostat at the Crockett house. Florida weather is crazy. Especially North Florida. When we were first looking for apartments here, one of the people showing us an apartment found out we were just moving into town and said "Welcome to Florida, where you'll experience all 4 seasons in one day". That is a completely true statement in the Fall, Winter, and Spring. This morning when I left for work it was in the 30's, by the time we came home for lunch it was in the 50's and by this afternoon the high was 65. It's usually that way all winter, then in the spring we'll have days when you can go swimming followed by days where you have to get your heavy coat out again. Of course, in the summer it's mainly HOT- it rains about 3 p.m. everyday, and even though you see the storm clouds and rain from your office window, it's already hot and steamy again by the time you leave work. Matt doesn't mind this because it's good for his plants. For me, however, when I see a storm brewing I just want to go home and curl up with a good book.

We are really looking forward to the long weekend coming up. Matt wants to go hiking/backpacking/camping and I want to go shopping. We'll try to fit it all in. Steve and Wil will be excited for a trip through the woods. It makes me nervous to have Wil out there since he is about the same size as most small woodland creatures. I don't want something to mistake him for prey. I guess if he's on his leash at all time we can keep him close by. He doesn't like the tent though, he wants to go outside over and over and when we can get him to stay IN the tent he just walks around on top of the sleeping bags and tries to get Steve to wrestle, all night long. :-)

I ordered my own copy of the graphic design program I use to develop designs at work so now I can put it on my computer for personal use. I'm so excited. I've already made a couple Christmas cards for people at work with family pictures in them and I'm going to create a photo book for a friend as a Christmas present. Hopefully someday I can make this hobby a career. So, if anyone has any graphic design needs. See me!

Take care! (I'll probably start my christmas decorating this weekend. I'm so ready for the holidays. I love Thanksgiving, and I'm not doing any outdoor decorating, but who cares if I go ahead and start decking my own halls! Matt loves Christmas too so I don't see the harm. God Bless!)

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Roll Tide

We almost went to Tuscaloosa this weekend. Matt wanted to do something nice for me so he thought we could head up for the game. We knew tickets would probably be expensive so we decided to stay home and just watch it on TV. I'm kind of glad I did. Don' t get me wrong, I'm really proud of how well Bama played tonight, but it was incredibly stressful and it would have been more stressful to be there in person. I yelled at the TV a lot. So much so, when they reversed the call of the COMPLETED catch to Matt Caddell that Will started shaking and ran over to Matt's lap because I scared him so much. All things considered though, I am proud of how well we stayed in the game with such a strong team. (Although they play dirty). I do have something to look forward to this year since I feel this is our year to beat Auburn. (That's right, Matt.)


Matt and I have been together 6 years this fall. The last time Bama beat Auburn was 6 years ago, the year we started dating. I remember a good amount of trash talking going on, but I had no idea that Matt was the uber Auburn fan he actually was. Apparently he played it down so I would like him anyways...I guess it worked. I left to watch the game at a coffee shop with my roomate and when I got back to my room he had left a message on my IM that said "you suck...." haha. Back then I think he even thought my taunts of singing "Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer" in his ear were cute.


Needless to say, things have changed. We can't watch the game together and the week before the game is pretty intense. Luckily we'll have Thanksgiving festivities to distract us this year. It's very possible we'll be at the game this year. We just have to figure out what to do with the dogs. I didn't get to watch or go to the game last year since I was working at a conference, Matt decided at the last minute to go and he ended up staying with Andrea at her apartment. If we don't end up at the game I know he'll be at his parents house and I'll be at mine and we'll tactfully not call each other no matter who is winning...I can't say the same for our respective siblings calling us though...We've kept it a good natured rivalry and we love to joke with each other about it. I am always finding ridiculous pictures of Alabama fans set as my computer back drop, and I enjoy setting the homepage on Matt's computer to Kenny Stabler's web page, www.kenstabler.com. It's all in good fun.


Matt, this one's for you and all Auburn fans....ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!