Sunday, March 9, 2008

Attack of the Hand!

No game is too silly for a parent to elicit a good belly laugh from a child. Attack of the Tickle Hand is about as simple and silly as they come - but the response is oh so worth it!

Check out these first crawling movements!

Peekaboo Two

Here's another version of yet another game of Peekaboo.

QT with Papa

Lauren and Papa spending a little Quality Time together.

Sit Ups With Papa

Grammy and Papa came for a short visit. Here, they are doing sit ups together.

Walker

Thanks to the Sullivan family, for giving us this old time walker with wheels. Lauren LOVES it! The first couple of days, she only pushed the walker backwards. Within four days, she learned how to make that walker go wherever she so desired! Now she follows me and the cats all over the house. She goes where no walker has gone before - ha!

While I am in the kitchen, she stays on my heels. She has discovered the refrigerator and the dishwasher. When the fridge is open, she rushes over and practically crashes into the opened door. Then she touches everything she can reach. She especially reaches for the International Delight coffee creamer - ha. She hasn't quite figured out how the dishwasher drawer works. When the dishwasher door is down, she advances forward and reaches for the dishes. However, her walker pushes the dish drawer back into the dishwasher. She remains perplexed at this one.

This video was taken the first day or two after she was introduced to the walker.



Saturday, March 8, 2008

Peekaboo

Lauren is SO curious. If something is obstructing her view, she will reach out her neck and do her best to look around the obstruction to find what she is looking for. She is always curious to see what her mommy is doing.

Fun with Daddy

Oh how we love to watch our little girl giggle!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Where is Lauren?

Playing peekaboo is one of our nightime joys!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Meet Topaz - a post by Lauren

Say hello to Topaz. This is Grammy's new Weimeraner. Topaz and me got a lot of play time in recently. She likes my toys and takes them away from me often. Topaz is very energetic. She has a pretty blue-grey coat. Papa cannot remember her name. When he calls her, he goes through a list of words that I've never heard before - turquoise, tourmoline, terpentine, tanzanite - - - then he finally remembers TOPAZ. We always laugh.
Topaz is very smart. Mommy taught her to stay off of the quilt I was playin on. Topaz would occasionally reach over to lick my hand.


Thanks, Aunt Teresa, for this very pretty quilt that you made for me. I play on it often.

Our Little Pianist

Lauren received her first piano from the Minerick Family. We already notice that she really enjoys music. She watches PraiseBaby dvds most mornings. PraiseBaby has many praise and worship songs with images of God's wonderful creations. When Lauren is fussy, I will begin singing PraiseBaby songs (ie "God of Wonders") and the song immediately calms her and makes her smile. She then looks at the television to see if PraiseBaby is also on tv. We certainly hope that she will become a great musician like her Grammy, Aunt Sheree and Cousin Jennifer.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

My Grandmother - Mamaw

I am sad to write that my grandmother passed away February 2008. Since November, 2007, she had six to eight strokes. She was just never able to recover.

She was more than ready to go to heaven and be with her husband of 60+ years. "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved - Romans 10:13". She definitely believed in the saving grace of our Lord. Our family continues to be blessed because of her faith. Her twin sisters, parents and a child she never met, were there awaiting her arrival.

What a comfort to know that she is no longer suffering. Her feeble body has been healed, and she is doing MUCH better than any of us here on earth are doing. Thank you, Lord, for your perfect plan of salvation.

I miss her dearly. I even find myself picking up the phone to call her. I have so many wonderful memories of Mamaw. Here are a few memories, beginning with my earliest recollections . . .

1 - Visiting Ms. Mertz (now known as Hilltop) for yummy vanilla soft serve ice cream in a cone. Thanks, Mamaw, for introducing me to ice cream. I owe many pounds to you!
2 - Traveling from Texas to visit Mamaw and Papaw for extended weekends. We would arrive about 2am and daddy always let me go to their bedroom and wake them up.
3 - Christmas was a special time when all family would enjoy an extended period of fellowship and eating. I remember Mamaw decorating her home for Christmas. She always had a tree with the same special ornaments. She meticulously placed silver tinsel evenly across the green branches. Only she could place the tinsel to her satisfaction. Over the years, she created several Christmas crafts through her church bazaar. I will always remember the felt Advent Calendar, Mr. and Mrs. Santa made from quilt batting, Mr. and Mrs. Snowman made from quilt batting and the best was a felt Santa Clause toilet seat cover - yes - you read right - a toilet seat cover. Santa's felt ,mitten covered hands covered his eyes when the toilet seat was lifted!
4 - The first Christmas gift I remember receiving from Mamaw was a watch - I think it was a Cinderalla watch.
5 - When I was 9, we moved close to Mamaw and Papaw.
6 - Occasionally I would spend Friday nights with Mamaw and Papaw. Early Saturday mornings, I traveled to town with Mamaw for her weekly hair appointment at Ms. Amelia's beauty salon. I giggle now at the memory of seeing Mamaw sitting under the noisy hot air salon hair dryer with her hair tightly wound on rollers while looking at a magazine.
7 - Riding with Mamaw driving her huge grey Ford car aka "buggy"- whew - what an experience. She was very heavy footed. She would accelerate real fast and immediately let off the gas pedal. Everyone who rode with Mamaw had a slight case of whiplash.
8 - Many summers, I would travel with Mamaw and Papaw out of state to visit family. Two or three times, we traveled by Amtrak train. Now that's an experience! Twenty six hours on the train sitting with Mamaw and Papaw. Oh what wonderful times.
9 - During our summer trips, we sometimes traveled by air - when Mamaw's vertigo would allow. We always had to travel through the very large Atlanta airport. I remember one very funny occasion as we sprinted down the aisle of the airport to make our connecting flight with only minutes to spare. I was pushing Mamaw in the wheelchair and Papaw had two armfulls of luggage navigating our path - whew! I am laughing now as I remember this.
10 - Mamaw visited Piggly Wiggly every Thursday for her weekly grocery shopping. All week, she wrote down necessary and even unnecessary items for her shopping list. You see, back then, Piggly Wiggle gave Quality Stamps - remember those? The more groceries she bought at Piggly Wiggly, the more stamps she received. Now this leads me to the next memory . . .
11 - When she accumulated enough stamps, we would travel 30 minutes to the Quality Stamp Redemption Store. She was then able to redeem those stamps for many catalog items. Mamaw always selected some type of kitchen appliance. Now this leads me to the next memory . . .
12 - After visiting the store, we would eat across the street at Wendy's. She always chose a Number 1, all the way, no cheese and a coke to drink. Mamaw loved a Wendy's hamburger - only second to Hilltop hamburgers. One of Mamaw's last meals was a Wendy's hamburger.
13 - Mamaw was a really good southern cook. Here's a list of the foods she frequently cooked. Creamed corn with a stick of butter - yummy! Cornbread, fried squash (yum-O), peas, Sunday roast with potatos and carrots. Sweet tea, green butterbeans, dressing, dumplings (flat kind), cobblers and fruit turnovers. Papaw loved to hunt. One time he killed a racoon. Mamaw cooked BarBQ racoon! I don't think she tasted it. She would cook the wild meats he brought home, but rarely would she eat it.
14 - Ocassionally I would drive Mamaw to go shopping for clothes or groceries. Mamaw would frequently tell me, "I sure do like going to town with you. It reminds me so much of the good times I had with my girls."
15 - When I graduated nursing school, Mamaw gave me a small white nurse's Bible.
16 - Mamaw loved my husband, Lance. When we visited her, she would actually greet and kiss him before greeting and kissing me. She always said, "Now you know that I love Lance just as much as I love you, Melissa. He is just like one of my own grandchildren."
17 - One of the last trips I took with Mamaw was to visit Holly at college during her Freshman year. We wheeled her around the dorm and up the elevator. I will never forget Mamaw's reaction when we entered Holly's dorm room. It was SO small! We had to back Mamaw and her wheelchair out of Holly's room because there was not enough space to turn her around!
18 - Mamaw's last out of town trip was to Andrew's high school graduation. She was very proud to have all five grandchildren graduate high school and off to college!
19 - Mamaw greatly anticipated the birth of her first great-grandchild. We sat together talking about baby names and recounting events when her children were young. Thankfully, Mamaw was able to meet Lauren Ann Stewart born on June 27,2007. Mamaw and Aunt Sandy hand delivered a bouquet of flowers to my room the day of her arrival. Immediately after discharge, we took three day old Lauren to visit Mamaw. Mamaw was delighted to hold Lauren and rock her. She was thrilled that Lauren inherited Papaw's red hair.
20 - Mamaw had a special place to give Lauren kisses. The nape of Lauren's neck is reserved for "Mamaw's Sugar." On the phone, she would always tell me to give the baby some of "Mamaw's Sugar." Lauren will continue to recieve "Mamaw's Sugar" from me for many years to come.

I could go on and on with further accounts of my precious grandmother. She was very special to me for many years.

Here are a few photos taken during Mamaw's memorial service. Thank you so much to the precious families at Harmony BC and the Methodist Church. You offerred our family much comfort during the time of her funeral.



Do any of you out there have memories of my grandmother? Leave them in the comments section if you do. I would enjoy reading your memories.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Stewart Look-alike Meter

Check this out this fun face recognition software we found online.
Glad to see that science has prooved what family has told us all along!

Videos

Our internet connection has been terrible lately. I finally decided to visit Lance at work where I can quickly upload some videos. These videos date back to Christmas. Enjoy!
Wake Up Little Lauren

Conversation with Daddy

Being Silly with Grammy

Look at Me, I Can Stand!

Giggles with Daddy

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Flu

We've had the flu. We hope the flu doesn't get you!