Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A Busy October

It's been a busy month, and I'm gonna do my best to get you caught up with us. The first weekend of October was my Dad's birthday (Oct. 3). Happy Birthday, Dad!

We met up with Dad, Mom, and Hovey in St. Augustine for a movie and dinner. We went to see Toy Story 1 & 2 in 3D. I hadn't watched those movies in so long, and I didn't even remember some of it. Of course, going to a movie with a baby and a 3 year old is always interesting. We did our best to keep Micah quiet and happy, and we took lots of trips to the bathroom and went on a few walks to keep Hovey quiet during a 3 hour movie marathon.

The following week, I kept Hovey along with both babies while he stayed away from the swine flu at his school. We painted, walked down to the park, and played Halloween dress up. Hovey is going to be a gator football man (Tebow) this year, but he wanted to dress up the babies. That was fun, and Micah and Hayden cooperated pretty well with us.

Our next big event was Marine Corps Bootcamp graduation for Thomas (one of our former youth) in Parris Island, SC. Over the last couple of years, we have gotten really close to Thomas, and so we wanted to be there for his graduation. This was the longest trip we had taken with Micah so far, and he did great. He slept all the way to Beaufort (3 hours). That night he stayed up a little later since he had such a great nap, and he rolled and rolled and rolled in our great big king size bed. He loved it!

The next day we headed to Parris Island. Being there was really neat for me since my dad had been stationed there while he was in the Marines School of Field Music. I had never been there, but remember dad always talking about being there every time we passed the exit on I95.
When the Marine Corps band started playing during the ceremony, I felt such pride, and tried to imagine my dad out there. Dad, I wish you could have been there; I know you would have enjoyed it very much.
The ceremony was really neat for a non-military person. We were so proud of Thomas, and scanned his platoon very carefully to find his face. Fortunately, he was the only Philipino face in his platoon. Afterward, we caught up with him for some pictures and some lunch. Congratulations, Thomas! We knew you could do it!

Finally, a picture for Aunt Traci, Aunt La and Uncle Charlie.

We put his jersey on the other night during the Gator game. But just to let you know, this little boy is a future Liberty grad! Go LU!

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