Saturday, July 21, 2007

Oh my goodness!!


I cannot believe that my baby boy is about to be a full fledged kindergartner! It seems impossible that my 7lb 11oz baby is about to be a backpack toting student! I have watched little people do this for over 11 years but now that it is my little person I am so anxious for him. I know he will love school and have a lot of fun but this closes a chapter for him known as preschool and opens the big boy chapter! No longer will I be able to protect him from bad words, bad habits and bad people! I do however have the Lord on my side and will be praying daily that He watches over my little boy and guides him in the right direction. Next year I have to do this with Sadie so I better get used to it!
I can't wait for him to learn to read, write and expand his smart little brain! He is a gifted boy and I hope his teacher sees his gifts and capitalizes on those. At the beach we went shopping and he picked out such big boy clothes. I told him we would go buy school supplies together but I honestly don't know if I can. You might see a breakdown on aisle 4 of Walmart! This sounds like a job for Grammy (who by the way is in Italy right now!). Maybe when she returns she'll be up for the challenge. She is thrifty too so she can save me tears and money- what a deal!
Well, for all of those who have gone before me bring on the advice- I could use it.

Beach Post #3

When we were at the beach we had to go have some crazy fun! We filled our bellies at The Crab Trap and then went for the crazy fun at The Track. It was a very long night but everyone had tons of fun!!!

Beach Post #2

Our sweet friends, Kevin and Michelle Graves let us borrow a tent that made our days on the beach a piece of cake! I don't think I took any picture of the tent but we loved it and it saved us from the sun. The kids had a great time on the beach digging in the sand, covering up daddy (no camera that day), and just playing in the waves. We stayed from 10-6:30 with about a 1 hour break for lunch. I don't know who was more tired, us or the kids! Here's some sweet beach pics.

Beach Post #1

We went to the beach for a week and had a great time. We stayed at Royal Palms in Gulf Shores and had a lovely stay. We went with some sweet friends, The Haskins, and had a blast. Our kids loved swimming in the indoor and outdoor pools. Stone was entertaining as always and social Sadie met plenty of friends at the beach. We went to visit Lala, Bobo and Maggie (aka: Tonya and Charlie) at their posh place one day to swim and play. They stayed in Pensacola at Mediterra and it is very nice! In these pics you will see grown people chicken fighting in the pool, a very large jelly fish, and some very cute little people!

Friday, July 6, 2007

Let Freedom Ring.....


We had a great time on the 4th with some dear friends, the Shepards and the Lincolns. The Shepards were kind enough to open their pool to us and we had some good ol' BBQ from Jim N Nicks. The kids were so worn out that afternoon and I am sure Jesse was from playing as hard as Stone did most of the day. The cute pooch is the infamous, Rocky Balboa. Here's some pics.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Mandi Logan, "Your father is a good man"


Stone said that to me (it is from the end of Night at The Museum when Teddy Roosevelt says it). But it is true- he is a good man! I wrote a long ditty about my mom, but my feelings for dad are much more difficult to put into words. It's a different kind of relationship than the one I have with my mom (not better, not worse, just different).
So the picture tells you alot about my dad. He was an upper level employee for most of his work life in major computer corporations. He made 6 digit salaries, traveled often, but always remained devoted to his family, church and relationship with God. Then about 5 years ago, the Lord started him on a different journey. He tried a few smaller companies but it just didn't work out. He never was discouraged because he knew the Lord was in control. Well, he is very smart and has a math and physics degree from Birmingham Southern. Since I am in education I started telling him how hard it is to find good math and science teachers. He pondered it and God started opening some doors and this will be his second year as an eighth grade physical science teacher. This picture is him at space camp a few weeks ago. An almost 60 year old man enduring a week of space camp. He loved it! He loves teaching and is passionate about it. He loves his students and even cried that he had to give them up at the end of the year. He finds teaching very rewarding and we all love to see how enthusiastic he is about it.
I think God had been preparing him all of his life for this moment. Would he be as effective if he had not had all of that upper level management training? Probably not. Maybe he needed to raise 3 teenagers before he could skillfully teach them. I am amazed at how well he relates to 8th graders (which is a hard grade level to love!) He has an ipod, is very fluent with his laptop, and knows how to podcast, blog and wiki with the best of them. He doesn't sound like the typical almost 60 year old.
That just barely skims the surface of why he is so wonderful! I thank God that I have parents who have modeled for us how to follow God's plan even when it is not evident. My dad will forever be my: bee sting healer, charlie horse giver, field trip buddy, daddy date partner, science project helper, driving lesson instructor, late night scolder, boyfriend scrutinizer, wedding day hero, gramps of the year, husband of the year, spontaneous traveler, roller coaster chum, and my safe place.

Thanks for all you have done,do and will do. I know I'm not the easiest but you are there no matter what. I love you- DD.