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Happy Birthday to The Little Write Gal

I can’t believe that The Little Write Gal is 10 years old today!!  Where did the time go? It seems like yesterday she was born and today she is turning 10.  She will always be my baby.  This picture was taken in August 2010.  The cake picture below was taken on her first birthday.  She is as still beautiful as ever. We had a fabulous time celebrating her birthday in California with Aunt Ashley.  On Monday she will be celebrating some more with a special lunch with her Aunt Janis and Nana.  I think we have all spoiled her rotten! 

Holly’s hair has gotten darker over the years but that smile is definitely the same.  I am the luckiest Mommy in the world for sure.

Happy Birthday Sweetheart! I Love You!

The “ugly jug,” my sister, and California

The day the Little Write Gal told me she was making an “ugly jug” in art class, I had to look it up online because I wasn’t exactly sure what it was.  I found this definition on UNC-TV’s Web site for its series “Folk Ways” which chronicles styles of pottery:

Also called “face vessels,” “ugly jug,” or “voodoo jug,” these amusing pots probably originated some time after the beginning of the twentieth century. Produced most commonly in the Catawba Valley, face jugs are usually characterized by their ears, prominent mustaches and toothy grins. To produce a face jug, potters first turn the piece, then let it dry for a few hours. Then the potter adds at least thirteen pieces of clay to create the face, and optional features such as a mustache, beard or horns can increase this amount. Teeth are created from jagged pieces of commercial whitewares.

Earlier history of the art indicated that these pots were used to contain poisons and were made ugly to  keep children away. 

Each day The Little Write Gal would tell me the progress she was making on the ugly jug until finally I got to see it in person.  The day she brought it home was a special day for us because after school we were going to my sister’s house for what would be one of the last times before she moved to California.  Now if you have ever met my daughter the one thing you would know is that she is absolutely crazy over her “Aunt Ashley.”  She decided to give the ugly jug to her as a going away present.  My sister who I also adore, very lovingly packed up her new gift and sent me this picture of how it is displayed in her new home now 3,000 miles away. 

The Little Write Gal and I actually got to see it in person last week when we visited.  I will try to post more about our trip soon.

So if you live close to your sister please give her a hug from me.  I can’t wait until the next time I can hug mine in person.

The Little Write Gal’s Summer Reading List

Summer is half over *sigh* and school will be starting again before we know it.  To encourage kids to read, the following post was written by The Little Write Gal (soon to be 10 years old). ~ Christy

Encourage kids to watch less television, play fewer video games, and instead, read more books. I thought I would share my favorite books with you which are recommended for kids ages 5-12.

Once upon a Curse – by E.D. Baker

Diary of a Fairy Godmother – by Esme Codell

Junie B. Jones – by Barbara Park

Series of Unfortunate Events – by Lemony Snicket

Diary of a Wimpy Kid series – by Jeff Kinney

My Weird School series – by Dan Gutman

Thanks for reading my mommy’s blog! :p

The Little Write Gal

Happy Earth Day

The Little Write Gal (age 9) asked me if she could write an article on my blog in celebration of Earth Day.  Here is her post which she typed herself. I think I have a blogger in the making. Enjoy!        ~Christy

Earth Day is when people think about how the Earth provides us with the things we need to live. A lot of people do not think about it when they climb or cut down trees. For example, my dad walked the dog while I picked up a whole bag of trash. I said, “WOW there is a lot of trash in my neighborhood– think about how much is in the whole world.”  So don’t just help on Earth Day, help every day by not littering.

This is my first column be sure to read more! :p

~The Little Write Gal

Wordless Wednesday – My Little Ladybug

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I hope everyone had a Happy Halloween!  Happy WW!

Future blogger in the house

futurebloggerYesterday the Little Write Gal asked me if she could make her own vlog.  How many 8 year olds do you know who know what the word “vlog” is? LOL :)  Well of course I said yes.  So here you go, for your viewing enjoyment is the Little Write Gal’s very own vlog (also starring our fabulous rat terrier, Ashes).

Wordless Wednesday – Sandcastle

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Happy WW!

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The Little Write Gal had a blast at the beach with her cousins.  Happy WW!

Camping Fun!

I have to say that The Little Write Gal and I had a fun time at camp and believe it or not I survived with no broken nails!  We stayed in a cabin in the woods with 12 other girls. I have many bug bites to prove it.  I took bug spray but seeing as how I am practically mosquito bait the bug spray didn’t work very well. 

One of our “fun” camping activities was dissecting owl pellets.  What is an owl pellet you ask?  Don’t worry I had never heard of one either.   The Little Write Gal knew all about them and quickly gave Mommy a science lesson.  Owls, like many other birds, eat their food whole. Since birds do not have teeth, they can’t chew their food. They use their beaks to rip their prey apart and then swallow large chunks whole. The owl slowly digests its meal by separating the softer materials (such as meat) from the harder material (such as bones). It then regurgitates the harder material along with indigestible items such as feathers and fur in the form of a pellet.

Here is a picture of The Little Write Gal holding her owl pellet. After dissecting we determined our owl had eaten a rat.

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Here she is holding the rat bones which we put in a CD case. I have tried several times to throw these way but The Little Write Gal wants to keep them as a souvenir.

We had a great time learning camp songs, praying, and participating in Bible studies and activities.  One night all of the Moms in our group went out of the room while they covered up the campers with sheets except for their feet.  When we came back into the room we had to guess which feet belonged to our daughter. I would know those little twinkle toes anywhere.  The campers did the same thing.  The Little Write Gal guessed mine right away too.  She said she knew I really loved her because I was “SO not camp material.”  I adore her which is why I wanted to make this a memorable trip we will both never forget!

Off to camp I go

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If you have ever read my blog even one time, you can probably guess that I am NOT a camper. As a matter of fact I have never been camping in my entire life and have never wanted to do so.  I typically stray from doing anything that might facilitate the breaking of a nail.  :D   I am not a fan of the outdoors because I burn when I get in the sun and I don’t like to sweat.  I put on full makeup before going to the grocery store and am a typical “girly-girl” for sure. 

Whenever you have a child everything changes and it becomes less about you and all about what they want.  The Little Write Gal wants to go to camp. On Monday we are leaving for a special Mother/Daughter camp in the mountains.  She is so excited!  I am excited for her I just hope I can survive.  At least we will not be camping in the outdoors, we will be inside an air conditioned cabin.  YAY!  Above is a picture of one of the cabins that was posted on the camp Web site.  Not only will we be rooming with a bunch of people we don’t know, we have to share a bathroom.  Gross!  I am definitely bringing some flip flops for the shower which I will promptly be throwing away in the  trash as soon as we arrive home. 

I am taking my Blackberry with me and I “hope” to be able to post some camp stories if my Internet connection works while I am away.  If you could use a laugh be sure and check back next week for our hilarious antics!  I may just have to vlog it although you will have to wait to see that until I get back home.  Sunscreen – check; Bug spray – check; Flip flops – check; Valium – check!

Have a great week everyone!


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