Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas Day Snow

This year as we were driving home from my brother's apartment after our Christmas dinner it started snowing.  By the time we got home it was really coming down and sticking to the ground.  The snow was beautiful the next day, but thankfully the roads weren't bad at all since my Dad needed to get back home.  Here are some pictures of our Christmas Day snow:

Christmas Day 2010

We had a very good Christmas this year.  Chad & I keep Christmas Eve as our holiday time together - we have made it our tradition to go to the Christmas Eve service at church and then go eat dinner at Outback.  This year on Christmas Day we spent the morning with Chad's family and the evening with my family.  Here are pictures of all our Christmas Day fun:

Chad & Jessica's Christmas celebration


Celebrating with Chad's family

Celebrating with Jessica's family

Christmas Craftiness

I usually try to make a few Christmas gifts each year, but it really depends on what I want to make and how time-consuming it is to make it!  This year I made a few gifts and also a new wreath for our house.  Here are the pictures of my Christmas crafts from this year:

This is the new wreath I made - I'm learning to knit, so that's what inspired this wreath.


This is the tag blanket I made for Braden.


I cross-stitched this set of tropical fish towels for my Mom & Mike.


Tropical fish towel #1.


Tropical fish towel #2.


Tropical fish towel #3.


I also put together calendars in iPhoto on our computer for my Mom, my grandmother, and Chad's parents, grandparents, and sister.  Even though I put them together I didn't physically make them, so I don't consider them "crafts", but they are still very personalized gifts that I really enjoy making each year.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas 2010 Parties

This year we had Christmas parties every weekend in December before Christmas!  The first party is with a group of friends that we either used to be in small groups with or are currently in small group with.  We always do an ornament gift exchange game and eat a meal together.  Here are some pictures from this party:


Our second party was with our current small group.  Dave was sick, so he and Melanie weren't there and I forgot to take pictures anyway!  This party was the same night as a Mark Kano and Mike Garrigan concert, so one of the couples in our group came with us to the concert too after our party.

Our third party was with the Mint Hill library staff.  Even though I was reassigned away from Mint Hill this year they still invited us to their party!  It really meant a lot to us to still be included - I really miss working with everyone there.  Mint Hill always does a gift exchange game called "dirty santa" that's always a lot of fun.  Chad originally got a gift that included a hand-made ink pen, but it got stolen from him.  Then after the game Donna (the hostess of the party) said that her husband Dennis had made the pen and would give Chad another one.  That REALLY meant a lot to Chad since he really wanted that gift - especially since Dennis made it.  Here are the pictures from the Mint Hill party:


Christmastime Concerts

One of my favorite Christmas traditions now is going to see the Behold the Lamb of God concert at our church.  This year we saw the concert on Dec. 15th and I think it was our 5th time seeing it!  This is a really unique Christmas concert where the songs all tell the story of Jesus from the Old Testament to His birth.  Andrew Peterson wrote the songs, and he has an incredible cast of singer/songwriters/musicans who play and sing with him on this tour.  This year I wanted to take some pictures at the concert, but I forgot the camera.  Here's a picture of the CD art at least!


It's not quite a tradition, but it seems like for at least the past 3 years I've gotten to see either Athenaeum or Mark Kano sometime in December.  Mark is the lead singer for Athenaeum and he is one of the most talented musicians I've ever seen.  This year we were able to see Mark Kano and Mike Garrigan (also of Athenaeum) perform at the Evening Muse on Dec. 10th.  Here are a few pictures from that night:

Mark and Mike.

Mark Kano.




Mike Garrigan.

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Christmas Cats

The cats love to check out the Christmas tree - thankfully they don't try to climb it!  Usually Sandy spends a lot of time under the tree, but this year it seems like both cats are hanging out under the tree more. 


They also hang out on our bed more in the winter time.  They love to snuggle on our thick winter comforter, plus it's normally warmer upstairs!


Here are both cats in Chad's lap.


Here is Roxy begging for attention (as usual)!


Getting Ready for Christmas

Christmas is probably my favorite time of year.  I love decorating the house and the Christmas tree.  This year we decorated the weekend after Thanksgiving, which is earlier than we normally would decorate, but we were hosting a party the next weekend, so we had to decorate early.  Here are some pictures of our Christmas decorations:

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Star 1996 - 2010

For my 17th birthday my boyfriend at the time, Stephen, got me a kitten we named Star.  We adopted her from the Union Co. humane society in September 1996.  She was so tiny, but quickly grew into a beautiful, long-haired cat.  When I got married and moved out she and our family's other cat Panther stayed with my family since I hated to separate the cats and then when my parents divorced my brother took both of the cats when he moved out.  Panther had to be put to sleep a few years ago, but Star made it to 14 years old.  It's actually amazing that she lived as long as she did because I've never seen a cat with more health problems.  She almost died as a kitten from a flea bath at the vet, then she ate a bee and her throat started to swell up, she also had allergies and asthma.  In early October my brother called me to tell me that he had taken Star to the vet for a spot in her mouth that wasn't healing and it turned out to be a tumor.  Since she was so old the surgery would have been too much for her, so we decided to see how long she could make it.  This week my brother said he was scratching at the tumor and that is was getting bigger, plus she was starting to use the bathroom all over his apartment.  We made the extremely difficult decision to put her to sleep so that she wouldn't be suffering anymore.

I was extremely impressed with Fullwood Animal Hospital, Star's vet, and how well they handled everything.  When we brought her in they knew us and knew what we were there for.  They asked if we wanted a paw print momento and one of the vet techs even came in the room to pet Star one last time.  They made an extremely hard situation a little better.  After Star was gone Fielding and I took her and buried her next to Panther out in the woods near our old house where they grew up playing together. 

Making the decision to put an animal to sleep is always hard.  I think it's harder because the animal can't speak to tell you that it's time to go.  But, if you are a good pet owner and you know your pet then you know when it's time and when they are suffering.  I know for sure that Star had 14 great years.  I pulled out some old pictures from Star's prime and scanned them, along with some more current pictures.  Here is a little slideshow of Star's life:


This is the paw print momento the vet made for us.
I made mine into a Christmas ornament.


Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving 2010

This year we didn't have Thanksgiving with my family, but we were able to celebrate with Chad's family.  Here are some pictures from this Thanksgiving:


Vultures

For some reason our neighborhood is a hang out for a lot of vultures.  But, recently I was walking and saw the most I've seen in a long time, so when I finished my first loop I went back home to get my camera.  While I was taking some pictures I noticed that a house across the street from our neighborhood had quite a few vultures on the house and in the yard.  Before I could get a picture of them on that house a police car pulled up and turned on the siren scaring them all away.  Then the police officer got out and I heard him tell the home owner that "...they're all gone from your yard now.", so I guess the person that lives in that house called the police about the vultures!  I know people think they are creepy, but they like to hang out in big flocks and it's not like they will attack someone.  I just thought it was crazy that that person called the police about vultures in their yard!  Here are some of the pictures I got that day:

This is the power line tower closest to the front of our neighborhood.


A close up of a few vultures.


This is when they were flying away across the street.


The power line tower in the back of our neighborhood.

Fall cat pictures

The cats love to snuggle when it gets colder.


Roxy sitting with Chad on the couch!

Fall pictures

The weather this fall has been pretty nice - it's cooled off, but we've still had some nice warm days too.  Here are a few pictures of this fall:

Our house with our tree if full fall color.


A bird nest in a tree in our neighborhood.


A beautiful tree in our neighborhood.


A bird in the tree in our front yard.


Birds at our feeder.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

My Mom's NC Visit

My Mom always come to NC for my Grandmother's birthday in October.  I usually try to take a week off work and go to Wilmington so I can spend time with both my Mom and Grandmother.  Here are some pictures from her most recent visit:

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Sleeping cat pictures

My cats LOVE when my Mom comes to visit because they get to sleep on the guest bed.  The second room upstairs gets the most sunlight, so they love to curl up on that bed and sleep in the sun.  Here are a few pictures from my Mom's last visit and you can tell the cats are really enjoying using her bed!


A close up of Sandy.


A close up of Roxy.

Halloween 2010

Every year Chad and I go to a local farm, Hodges Dairy Farm, to pick out our pumpkin.  They have hayrides for kids, a maze, animals to see, and plenty of pumpkins to choose from.  Here are some pictures from our visit to the pumpkin patch:



We decided to carve our pumpkin into a bat, so the actual pumpkin was the face and then we made bat wings and ears to attach to the pumpkin.  It worked out really well because I drew the face and wings for the pumpkin bat and Chad worked out how to attach them to the pumpkin so they would stay up.  We also roasted the pumpkin seeds for the first time this year and they were pretty tasty.  Here are some pictures of the carving and our finished pumpkin:

Thursday, October 21, 2010

2010 Vegetable Garden Harvet totals

Chad and I really wanted to have a vegetable garden at our house even though we're in a townhouse and don't really have much of a yard.  We enclosed a flower bed and Chad build two more raised beds for the vegetable gardens - so one 8'x1 1/2' bed and two 4'x4' beds.  We planted heirloom seeds on 5/18/10.  Here are our garden totals:

3 zucchini plants = 20 zucchini and 1 3/4 gallon bags of frozen slices
and 2 sandwich bags shredded zucchini

3 squash plants = 19 squash and 1 1/4 gallon bags of frozen slices

4 cucumber plants = 65 cucumber

10 okra plants = 384 okra and 22 1/3 sandwich bags of breaded frozen okra

1 lima bean bush = 43 lima bean pods (only got about half of a sandwich bag of shelled beans)

4 tomato plants = 8 tiny tomatoes

1 basil plant

I was extremely happy with our garden this year!  Chad and I really decided that we were going to make the best of what we had to work with in our little yard.  And now we know how to do things better for next year too.  We probably would have gotten more squash and zucchini if we hadn't had a squash bug invasion - I will definitely be working on how to prevent them for next year.  Also, something was wrong with our tomato plants - they grew fine, but the actual tomatoes only got a little bigger than cherry tomotoes and then they would start splitting.  But, overall I'm very happy with how things went and especially our okra harvest - that was what we wanted the most of!  Here are two pictures of our frozen harvest waiting for us to enjoy this winter:

Our frozen squash and zucchini slices - and shredded zucchini.


All our breaded and bagged frozen okra!

Last garden pictures for the season

Our vegetable garden is pretty much done now.  We only had the okra still growing and it's pretty much done now that it's gotten colder.  Here are a few pictures from the final days of our vegetable garden:

A praying mantis on one of the okra plants.


One of the last okra flowers - they are so pretty!


A huge bluebird in our neighbor's yard.







Pam & Phil's wedding 10-10-10

My mother-in-law's cousin Pam got married on Oct. 10, 2010.  Most of Chad's family was there so it was great to see everyone and celebrate Pam's marriage.  Here are some pictures from the wedding:

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mark Kano at the Evening Muse

My friend Nicole and I were able to go see Mark Kano (the lead singer of Athenaeum) perform solo at the Evening Muse on Oct. 7.  The venue is small, so it was really nice to get to enjoy almost like a private concert.  Mark is my absolute favorite singer/songwriter/musician.  I was so glad to finally get to see him perform his solo work.  Here are a few pictures from the show:

Mark Kano.





Doug Davies played the keyboard with Mark during his set.


Chris Trapper played after Mark and was very good.

He even played an ukalele for some of his songs!

Sandy loves to sleep in the sun

Sandy loves to find a patch of sunlight to sleep in.  She is so cute!




Asheboro Zoo Visit

Chad and I went to the Asheboro Zoo for the first time in almost 8 years!  It is a very nice zoo and we really enjoyed it.  The weather was beautiful and we got to see lots of animals.  Here are some pictures from our visit!



The Elephant sculptures at the zoo entrance.


Chad with the elephants at the entrance.

Jess with the elephants.

The zoo is divided into two areas - the North American side and the African side.  Here are our pictures from the North American side of the zoo.

Here are our pictures from the African side of the zoo.




The view on our way home from Asheboro.