Saturday, April 5

midnight madness

Disclaimer: The story you are about to read is completely true. Believe me, I couldn't make up something this good. Oh, and you should know that my parents are out of town this week. Here goes...

Last night, after a day of running from tornados, Joe and I had dinner, put Natalie to bed, and got into our pjs to relax and watch a little tv. Around 11:00 pm, I noticed that the dogs outside were barking like crazy... so much so that it was distracting me from the show we were watching. So Joe opened the front doors, looked outside, and said "it looks like there's something moving around out there." I told him that it was probably a cat or another dog or something and not to worry about it, but 5 minutes later when the barking still hadn't stopped, Joe got a flashlight and went outside. He came back about a minute later and said, "Um, we have a situation." I went out to see what was going on and saw that two of our mules and one of the horses had gotten out of the pasture and were walking around in the front yard.

I called Leigh & Kev and Adam to come help us get them put back up and then ran back in the house to grab some shoes, another flashlight, and Natalie's baby monitor. I was in the house maybe 2 minutes, but that was long enough for the 2 mules to get scared (I guess of Joe) and run at top speed down the driveway and then on down the road. Right after that, Adam got here and he and Joe went driving down the road looking for the mules.... leaving me here, armed with a flashlight and a baby monitor, to make sure that the horse still grazing in the front yard didn't decide to go down the drive too. Leigh and Kevin pulled up soon after and Leigh got out to help me while Kevin went down the road to help Joe and Adam with the round up.

Leigh ran to the barn to grab a rope while I kept watch on the horse in the yard. After mild persuasion by a bucket of feed, we were able to get the rope on the horse. Just as we were about to take it to the barn, we heard the mules running (at full speed!) back up the road towards the house. Thinking that the boys had succeeded and all this was about to be over, Leigh and I started towards the barn with the horse. (A little sidenote: While putting the horse away, Leigh ran into the electric fence. I don't think it was turned on, but she got tripped up, and fell and busted her lip.) About 10 seconds later, the two mules run up to our drive... and then right past it. They turned and went up the neighbor's drive and kept going behind the neighbor's house and onto their porch.

Since it was around 11:30 pm by this time, Kevin rang the neighbor's doorbell (waking him up, of course) to let him know why there were 2 vehicles in his driveway and 3 men and 2 mules on his back porch. At this point the story gets a little fuzzy since Leigh and I were still watching from across the street, but from what I've been told, here's how it went down at the neighbor's house.

While the mules were on the porch, Adam was able to get a rope around one of them, but before he could start leading it back home, the other mule got scared and started running towards Adam. This scared the mule he was holding on to and it also started to run... Adam, refusing to let go of the rope, was running along with them (all this, remember, is in the neighbor's back yard) until they ran him into a wall and he had to let go. The mules took off into the woods, but luckily, the neighbor jumped on his four-wheeler and chased after them.

Now, there are 4 men in 2 trucks and 1 four-wheeler chasing 2 mules up and down our road and it's getting close to midnight.

Finally, they catch the small mule and the big one follows as they lead her up the driveway. Kev and the neighbor (yeah, I still don't know his name) put the small mule in the barn, but the other mule is now running in circles all around our house. I stood in the driveway with a flashlight trying to keep it from going back onto the road and Leigh, Kevin, Joe and Adam chased it around our yard for another 10 minutes or so until it finally ran into the barn. By the time it was all done, we'd spent over an hour trying to get those crazy animals back where they belonged.

Oh, I forgot to mention that Adam's vehicle got stuck in our muddy yard during the chase. So after the animals were put away, we had to get his truck out of the yard.

Joe and I were both muddy and sweaty and tired. By the time we'd had showers and got in bed, it was 1:15 am. I looked at Joe and said "Wow, that was an adventure." and his response to me was "Well, I guess I'm the only man in Alabama who's ever worn blue silk pajama pants to chase mules."

I wish I had some pictures to post of this one, but it was dark and raining, and I think I'd have had a few angry people on my hands if I'd started taking pictures instead of helping with the round up.

1/2

I can't believe that Natalie is already 6 months old - half a year - that's crazy! In my family we like to celebrate 1/2 birthdays. It works like this: I get a party on my birthday (Nov. 20) then I get a half party (with half a cake) six months later on May 20, my half birthday. So there was much debate this week about whether we would celebrate Natalie's first 1/2 birthday. We decided that her first party should be a big celebration and that it should be when she turns one. So the half birthday celebrations will start next April when she's one and a half. But, I did sing her "Happy Half Birthday" this morning when she woke up.

Thursday, March 27

Spring = Picnics in the Park

We woke up this morning to a BEAUTIFUL day so I called Leigh and we decided to take the kids to the park. We packed sandwiches, bottles, hotwheels, and strollers and headed out to enjoy this springtime weather. Gregory loves the playground and riding his hotwheels around the walking track and Natalie and Wyatt both love being outside in the breezy air. It was very sunny so Natalie wore her cutie pie sunglasses (check the sidebar for that pic). After lunch, we put the kiddos in the stroller and did a few laps around the track. I love springtime and I love my family. Days like today make me sooooo glad we're back in Alabama.

Tuesday, March 25

A Little Photoshopping

I got bored yesterday during Natalie's nap so I played around in photoshop with a couple of the pictures I took of Nat and Wyatt at the Easter Egg Hunt. They turned out kinda cool. Take a look.

Monday, March 24

Easter Weekend

Easter is so much fun when you have a kid! On Saturday, we went to an Easter Egg Hunt. Nat's too little to do much hunting, but she had fun hanging out with Wyatt in his new stroller and watching her big cousin, Gregory hunt eggs. Saturday night we went to Aunt Leigh and Uncle Kevin's house to have dinner and dye eggs. Natalie slept through the egg-dying, but Joe and I created some masterpieces! Before church on Sunday morning, Natalie found the surprises left for her by the Easter Bunny... Enjoy the pics!







Natalie with her friend Madi

Sunday, March 23

Lighten Up

I thought the blog could use a lighter look for spring. Hope you like it.

Tuesday, March 18

Grave Digger

After our picnic yesterday, we went over to Joe's store because the monster truck Grave Digger was there for a promotional thing. Joe tried to tell me that we were taking Natalie but we all know we were really taking Joe to see it. Either way, it was fun and I took some funny pics.


He was like a little kid with a new toy.



Joe and one of the guys he works with.



Natalie's first look at a monster truck. She wasn't very impressed.



This pic makes me laugh every time I look at it.

Family Picnic

Yesterday we took Natalie on her first picnic at the park. She loves being outside so I was pretty sure she would enjoy it. She loved it! The wind was blowing and the sun was warm and she just hung out in her stroller while Joe and I ate. Then we introduced her to the playground. I can't wait until she's old enough to actually play.







And my 2 favorite pics:

Monday, March 17

Like A Lion

Remember that saying from Elementary School? - "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." - referring to the weather, of course. Well, it's definitely been true this year. In the last 2 weeks I've seen 75 degree weather followed by 28 degrees and snowing, crazy thunderstorms that knocked out power for about 8 hours, and for the past couple of days it's been at least 80 degrees out. March weather is CRAZY. We're half way through the month so maybe we're through with the "lion" part and can start getting to the calm lamb-like weather. It's nice out today, so we're going on a picnic. Crazy weather or not, I love springtime.

Thursday, March 13

Checking In

I'm back. I know it's been almost a month since I've posted anything. Sorry! Life has been busy lately and I haven't had much luck with finding time to be online. So, if you're a regular reader of our blog, you'll be happy to know that I plan to post much more frequently.

So much has been going on that it would take forever if I made individual posts for it all so here's a quick run-down:

Natalie is growing like crazy. She's eating in her high chair (pics coming soon), she loves to jump and bounce all the time (in her exersaucer or when you stand her in your lap), and she's started raising her arms up to you when she wants to be picked up. It's so cute! We can't wait for her to be able to hug us and this is as close as she's gotten so far. We had her 5 months pictures taken last week - adorable! We haven't picked them up yet, but I'll try to get them up here when we do.

Joe's car is finally fixed. (I know, you didn't know it was broken because I haven't posted in forever...but it was). The roof was leaking and every time it rained his seat got wet so he had to do all this grinding and sanding and bondo-ing and painting and stuff to the roof of the car and it took about a week. So for the week of roof repair, he had to drive my car to work. Being without a car is not fun at all. But, as of Monday, Joe's car is leak free and I have mine back.

How great is it to have a husband who can fix things and a happy baby. Life is good.