Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The week so far
Piggle and I have had a full week so far. Monday morning, we went to Stroller Strides indoors because it was threatening to rain. We shopped a little in the afternoon. That evening, team Big Love won first prize at Trivia Night! It was only Rich, Dawn and me, but we kicked butt and took names. The best part was when Piggle fell asleep in Dawn's arms. This was most amazing because babies all over the world sometimes don't exactly take to Dawn. Looks like Piggle has decided that she likes her though.



Tuesday morning, Alicia took care of Piggle while I had my first three potential cavities filled at the dentist. The dentist refused to say conclusively whether they were cavities, but I got some fillings anyway. The shots didn't hurt a bit, and the drilling wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I recovered so quickly from the ordeal that Piggle and I then trekked out to the outlets in Lebanon (about 45 minutes away or so from our house) to buy some more jammies at Carters. Piggle is growing out of her clothes so fast! After supper last night, we celebrated the fact that Faith Carol made the school's bowling team with a little dessert.
Today, Piggle and I went to Stroller Strides in Brentwood because the Franklin class was cancelled. After a quick pit stop at home to feed Piggle some carrots (her first!), we headed back out to Brentwood to take Alicia to lunch to thank her for baby-sitting yesterday. The meatloaf and the grilled shrimp on fried green tomatoes were both to die for. Piggle, as usual, charmed everyone with her toothless, crinkled nose smile. After lunch, we went shopping at the mall and are now back at home resting.
Thursday and Friday will be spent preparing for a visit from NanaB and Granddad. We have a full weekend of activities planned. More on that later!



Tuesday morning, Alicia took care of Piggle while I had my first three potential cavities filled at the dentist. The dentist refused to say conclusively whether they were cavities, but I got some fillings anyway. The shots didn't hurt a bit, and the drilling wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I recovered so quickly from the ordeal that Piggle and I then trekked out to the outlets in Lebanon (about 45 minutes away or so from our house) to buy some more jammies at Carters. Piggle is growing out of her clothes so fast! After supper last night, we celebrated the fact that Faith Carol made the school's bowling team with a little dessert.
Today, Piggle and I went to Stroller Strides in Brentwood because the Franklin class was cancelled. After a quick pit stop at home to feed Piggle some carrots (her first!), we headed back out to Brentwood to take Alicia to lunch to thank her for baby-sitting yesterday. The meatloaf and the grilled shrimp on fried green tomatoes were both to die for. Piggle, as usual, charmed everyone with her toothless, crinkled nose smile. After lunch, we went shopping at the mall and are now back at home resting.
Thursday and Friday will be spent preparing for a visit from NanaB and Granddad. We have a full weekend of activities planned. More on that later!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Oh great.
And now Piggle apparently knows how to make those funny noises on her own. There go our hopes for Piggle turning out to be a graceful, delicate child. (Like that would even be possible with us as her parents.)
Squashing and whining
After the spectacular second-place finish at the Rib Cook-off, we celebrated by feeding Miss Charlie Jo her first taste of squash.
Despite the look on her face, she really did like it! I tasted a little and it reminded me of unspiced pumpkin pie.
The next day, we showed Erin and Andrew a typical weekend in Franklin -- lunch at Blue Coast Burrito and a jaunt out to the winery.
Charlie snoozed for most of it, then woke up and grinned.
I'd like to sample some of that wine right there!
Erin and Andrew found a friendly cat out on the deck. He was a sweetie!
Then, we had to Erin and Andrew to the airport. We miss them already! We're hoping they can come back for the Cook-off in '09!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Rib-Olympics weekend with the Malahowskis
Erin and Andrew flew down for the most exciting weekend of the year for our neighborhood -- the annual Rib Cook-off. Corey has competed in the past and the results were less than stellar. Having watched many episodes of "Boy Meets Grill" and "Grill It!", Andrew thought he might be able to help. The day of our "Rib-Olympics" (as I named them), Andrew warmed up by feeding Piggle her oatmeal cereal breakfast of champions.
And then he tried to eat some of it himself to give him a little boost before grilling. But it was too gross.
Andrew liked that the white onion I bought him for the sauce was nearly as big as Piggle's head.
Excellent Food Network slicing technique!
The teriyaki-based sauce simmered for hours to reduce. We thought it was cool how you could watch the oil cook out of the sesame seeds.
We headed across the street to the site of the Cook-off (the Ballentines' backyard) and gawked at the hilarious water slide rented to entertain the kids.
Corey and Andrew made a great grilling team. Andrew did all the heavy lifting and Corey drank beer.
The ribs were a spectacular sight to behold after slow-grilling in foil for several hours.
They submitted the required five ribs for judging and then we ate dinner while waiting for the results.
It was fun to try the ribs grilled by the other competitors. Finger-lickin' (and teeth-pickin') good!
The boys won second place out of 14 competitors! Not bad for a Yankee and a New Yorker-turned-Texan. Erin, Charlotte and I were so proud.
Such a good influence
We strive on a daily basis to raise Charlotte to be the quintessential little lady with all the poise and grace expected of a Southern Belle. And then her Auntie Erin comes to visit and teaches her stuff like this:
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Just reviewing a survey
Accessorizing
Little Charlie Jo is tired of having no hairstyle, so she has requested some accessories for her mohawk. In Arizona, Grandma Jo and I bought her some little barrettes. They didn't work so well though. Here's a shot of the only time we really got one to work:

Alicia then gave Lil' CJ some special barrettes for the "hair impaired". They have sort of a rubbery foam on one side of the clip and it really grips those fine baby hairs. Even CJ was surprised it stayed in so well!

Unfortunately, Corey then decided I needed to wear one as well.

Alicia then gave Lil' CJ some special barrettes for the "hair impaired". They have sort of a rubbery foam on one side of the clip and it really grips those fine baby hairs. Even CJ was surprised it stayed in so well!

Unfortunately, Corey then decided I needed to wear one as well.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Go West, young Charlotte
Charlie Jo slept super late this morning, so I had time to upload some photos. Here's a picture share of Charlie Jo's adventures in the California part of our trip!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Little Miss Sunshine
Charlotte's Great Granny T sent the coolest bib. It buttons up into the kind that has the pocket to catch all of the dribbles, but then it unbuttons to make it way easier to clean. It's absolutely awesome. We tested it out this morning, and it caught all sorts of things. It's also great because it has a very wide neck part. When Charlie gets oatmeal all over her face and then turns to watch the dogs (who circle like sharks while she eats), she usually gets oatmeal all over her shoulder. Not with this new bib! Thanks Granny!


Great Aunt Sibyl
Our trip to California was tacked on to our Arizona trip at the last minute, so we were thrilled Corey's Aunt Sibyl, who lives very close to my parents, was available for lunch to meet her grand niece with almost no advance notice. Charlie warmed up to her great aunt immediately and Sibyl was terrific with her. We'll be back in California for Christmas and hopefully will be able to spend a little more time with Sibyl then.



Back in action
Miss Charlie Jo and I flew home from California yesterday and are back in the swing of things. Our flight home was great, but the end was the best. When we were on our initial descent, two goofy guys sitting in the row behind us made puppets out of their barf bags and put on a little puppet show for Charlie! It was absolutely hilarious, and I'm kicking myself for having packed my camera in checked luggage and failing to get a picture of it. The nice lady sitting next to me figured out that the guys were in a band, and she asked them about it. They were members of the band Storyside:B, which is a Christian rock band. If you click on the link, you get to their homepage. It was the two guys on the left who took it upon themselves to entertain Charlie. Such a crackup.
I'll post some of my favorite California pictures later, but here's one I took this afternoon of Charlie in an outfit given to her by family friends Greg & Susan Lowe. That smile kills me.
I'll post some of my favorite California pictures later, but here's one I took this afternoon of Charlie in an outfit given to her by family friends Greg & Susan Lowe. That smile kills me.
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