Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Too Many Changes!
Zoe all ready for her first day of school:

Clayton outside his 2nd grade classroom:

All the kids the first day of school:

Awesome pictures done by Amy Waddington while we were in Spokane:





Well, so much has happened since my last post, which was Easter!
We basically wrapped up our lives in Germany, because the Army said that it was time to move. T-ball ended, Clayton finished first grade, we shipped all our household goods, and we said goodbye to a bunch of good friends. That is the worst part of the Army. I hate saying goodbye! The only good thing is that most of them were moving also, so we are not left there without them.
We flew for what seemed like a million hours, and finally we arrived in Spokane, WA. Brad took leave for the month of June, we went home to see all our family. It was so relaxing! The first week all of my family was there. We were finally able to meet Devin and Lauren's baby, Ellie. What a doll! Ashley and her boyfriend, Glen, came from San Diego, and of course, we saw Nate and Amanda also. It was so nice having everyone there. I love my family! The last three weeks went by in a blur! The highlights include an Indian's game, stitches at the ER, pictures done by Amy Waddington, a few trips to Silverwood, VBS with the cousins, trips to the pool, and just overall fun with everyone. It was so great! It makes us all want to move back to Spokane!
We headed from Spokane, WA, to San Antonio, TX, at the end of the month. This trip turned into a fiasco. We did fine until we got to Dallas/Fort Worth. We ran to our flight, and they had already sent it on. The airline person at the desk said that they sent it on because there was another flight that night. They tried to get us all on the flight, but only 3 of us made it. The other 3 were standby. Bummer! Not that big of a deal, but we had scheduled our household goods to be delivered the next morning at 8am! The sum of it is, after waiting around for 2+ hours, we ended up renting a car and driving overnight to San Antonio. We got here around 6am, and the movers were here by 8am. It ended up working out, but talk about stress!
We headed over to Houston to visit with Ryan and Jayme for the 4th of July. It was so nice seeing everyone. My kids love all the cousins!
Since then, the kids have started school, and Zoe has started cheer. Clayton should be starting football, and Georgia should be starting soccer both in the next couple of weeks. Georgia and Lincoln both start preschool next week.
That is about it for us. We would love visitors, and y'all are more than welcome!
Clayton outside his 2nd grade classroom:
All the kids the first day of school:
Awesome pictures done by Amy Waddington while we were in Spokane:





Well, so much has happened since my last post, which was Easter!
We basically wrapped up our lives in Germany, because the Army said that it was time to move. T-ball ended, Clayton finished first grade, we shipped all our household goods, and we said goodbye to a bunch of good friends. That is the worst part of the Army. I hate saying goodbye! The only good thing is that most of them were moving also, so we are not left there without them.
We flew for what seemed like a million hours, and finally we arrived in Spokane, WA. Brad took leave for the month of June, we went home to see all our family. It was so relaxing! The first week all of my family was there. We were finally able to meet Devin and Lauren's baby, Ellie. What a doll! Ashley and her boyfriend, Glen, came from San Diego, and of course, we saw Nate and Amanda also. It was so nice having everyone there. I love my family! The last three weeks went by in a blur! The highlights include an Indian's game, stitches at the ER, pictures done by Amy Waddington, a few trips to Silverwood, VBS with the cousins, trips to the pool, and just overall fun with everyone. It was so great! It makes us all want to move back to Spokane!
We headed from Spokane, WA, to San Antonio, TX, at the end of the month. This trip turned into a fiasco. We did fine until we got to Dallas/Fort Worth. We ran to our flight, and they had already sent it on. The airline person at the desk said that they sent it on because there was another flight that night. They tried to get us all on the flight, but only 3 of us made it. The other 3 were standby. Bummer! Not that big of a deal, but we had scheduled our household goods to be delivered the next morning at 8am! The sum of it is, after waiting around for 2+ hours, we ended up renting a car and driving overnight to San Antonio. We got here around 6am, and the movers were here by 8am. It ended up working out, but talk about stress!
We headed over to Houston to visit with Ryan and Jayme for the 4th of July. It was so nice seeing everyone. My kids love all the cousins!
Since then, the kids have started school, and Zoe has started cheer. Clayton should be starting football, and Georgia should be starting soccer both in the next couple of weeks. Georgia and Lincoln both start preschool next week.
That is about it for us. We would love visitors, and y'all are more than welcome!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Easter
Easter this year was pretty laid back around the Crockett household. We started the day off with a little hunt for each of the Easter baskets. After that, we went to church and heard a great sermon. Lincoln was sick, so actually I heard a great sermon. Brad spent the morning out in the foyer with Lincoln. Bummer for him!
After church, we had a wonderful brunch. The kids were dying to have their egg hunt, but we waited until after we ate. The egg hunt was a success. Overall, the day was really nice. I think that everyone would agree that we would have liked to be with the family, but since that was not possible, we had the best time we could.




After church, we had a wonderful brunch. The kids were dying to have their egg hunt, but we waited until after we ate. The egg hunt was a success. Overall, the day was really nice. I think that everyone would agree that we would have liked to be with the family, but since that was not possible, we had the best time we could.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
China Hutch
Luxembourg
We started spring break off with some visitors from the states. Peter and Christina came into town on Thursday night. We saw Trier on Friday, Luxembourg on Saturday, and we stuck them on a train to Paris on Sunday. It was a quick visit, but we had a great time! Here are some pictures of us in Luxembourg.


Saturday, March 14, 2009
My New Love
Some friends of ours, the Bollenbachs, invited us to go to an auction with them today. It was at Ramstein Air Force Base, which is half way between where each of us live. We decided to give it a try, and it was great! Brad and I took all the kids and had a quick, I mean quick, look around. We talked about a few pieces, and then my wonderful husband took the kids to the park for the afternoon while I stayed at the auction. He told me to get what I wanted, and before I knew it, I was on my own.
If you have not been to a live auction, you are missing out! It is really fun and super addicting! I decided beforehand what I was interested in and how high I was willing to go. I saw a few small tables that I liked, and there was a 1930's pewter coffee set that I liked, also. The tables that I was interested in, the Bollenbachs liked also. I guess we both have good taste. I let them bid on the first one that we both liked, and they let me bid on the second one that we both liked. I ended up getting a small Danish table that is from the 1830's. The next one that I was interested in, I was not sure about because it was bigger than I thought I wanted. I completely forgot that the tabletop folded in half to make a smaller table. It is a really pretty table! I will take some pictures of it. I ended up being the only one that bid on it, so I got it for the reserve! Finally, I bought the pewter coffee set. I decided that my limit was $50. Well, I got a little caught up in the excitement of it all, and I went a little over. The person who was bidding against me sounded a little hesitant, so I thought that I could outbid them. In the end, I only went up to $56, but I can see how a person can get caught up in the moment. It is really fun!
Here are some pictures of the purchases:
Danish 1830's table:

Game table from around 1900; view from the top:

Game table open:

Game table closed:

1930's coffee set:

All in all, I think that it was a very successful day. I think that I have found my new love. If you have not tried it, go out and give it a try.
If you have not been to a live auction, you are missing out! It is really fun and super addicting! I decided beforehand what I was interested in and how high I was willing to go. I saw a few small tables that I liked, and there was a 1930's pewter coffee set that I liked, also. The tables that I was interested in, the Bollenbachs liked also. I guess we both have good taste. I let them bid on the first one that we both liked, and they let me bid on the second one that we both liked. I ended up getting a small Danish table that is from the 1830's. The next one that I was interested in, I was not sure about because it was bigger than I thought I wanted. I completely forgot that the tabletop folded in half to make a smaller table. It is a really pretty table! I will take some pictures of it. I ended up being the only one that bid on it, so I got it for the reserve! Finally, I bought the pewter coffee set. I decided that my limit was $50. Well, I got a little caught up in the excitement of it all, and I went a little over. The person who was bidding against me sounded a little hesitant, so I thought that I could outbid them. In the end, I only went up to $56, but I can see how a person can get caught up in the moment. It is really fun!
Here are some pictures of the purchases:
Danish 1830's table:
Game table from around 1900; view from the top:
Game table open:
Game table closed:
1930's coffee set:
All in all, I think that it was a very successful day. I think that I have found my new love. If you have not tried it, go out and give it a try.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Hoops
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Slip Sliding Away
It started out as a normal morning. We were pushing it on time, but nothing new. I should have known that things were bad when the girls stepped out of the house and both fell flat on their backs. No big deal, I thought. I will just help everyone to the car. The girls stood on the grass, and I carried them one by one to the car. Now, you may be thinking, if it is that bad, why would you get in the car? Looking back now, I am thinking the same thing. However, at the time, I pressed forward. I thought, it may be slick here, but usually it is not that bad once I get to the main road in my village.
I started down the hill and we basically just slid the first half of it. I knew that once we hit the bottom part, where it is driven on more, we would be ok. Sliding down the first half made me nervous, so I decided that we were just going to head home. So, I went to the bottom of the hill, turned around, got a good start, and made my way up the hill. We did fine until the last little leg of the hill, where we just stopped and started sliding backwards. Luckily, the van decided to do a 180degree turn, so I was facing down the hill. I slide all over the place again, but I was able to stop before the main crossroad. I turned around again, and we made it most of the way up the hill, and we just parked the car.
Here is where things got tricky. I had Zoe, Georgia and Lincoln with me. Lincoln needs to be carried, but the girls needed a lot of help, too. There was another guy who parked next to us, and he told me to follow him because he had salt, but he was so fast, we were only able to follow him for about 5 feet. I stood looking at the mountain (it is probably only 50 feet, but it felt like miles) and said a little prayer. I really was wondering how we were going to conquer it, but some German neighbors saved us. This little elderly couple loves us, and they came out to help. The man grabbed Zoe's hand, but I still was holding Georgia's hand and carrying Lincoln. What a nightmare! Georgia fell on her own about 10 times. At one point, Georgia and I were standing still on the hill, and we just started sliding backwards. We slid for about 5 feet and both fell down. I was holding Lincoln, so I went down hard, so as not to injure him! It was horrible. We ended up getting high enough on the hill to move into someone's grass, and then it was smooth sailing from there. Sort of.....We still had to cross some driveways, and once we made it to the top of the hill, we had to walk down the street for a little bit to get to our house. If it had not been for our German neighbors, I don't know what I would have done!
Well, we are now home, and I am not planning on going anywhere today. Hopefully it is better by the time Clayton gets off the bus!
I started down the hill and we basically just slid the first half of it. I knew that once we hit the bottom part, where it is driven on more, we would be ok. Sliding down the first half made me nervous, so I decided that we were just going to head home. So, I went to the bottom of the hill, turned around, got a good start, and made my way up the hill. We did fine until the last little leg of the hill, where we just stopped and started sliding backwards. Luckily, the van decided to do a 180degree turn, so I was facing down the hill. I slide all over the place again, but I was able to stop before the main crossroad. I turned around again, and we made it most of the way up the hill, and we just parked the car.
Here is where things got tricky. I had Zoe, Georgia and Lincoln with me. Lincoln needs to be carried, but the girls needed a lot of help, too. There was another guy who parked next to us, and he told me to follow him because he had salt, but he was so fast, we were only able to follow him for about 5 feet. I stood looking at the mountain (it is probably only 50 feet, but it felt like miles) and said a little prayer. I really was wondering how we were going to conquer it, but some German neighbors saved us. This little elderly couple loves us, and they came out to help. The man grabbed Zoe's hand, but I still was holding Georgia's hand and carrying Lincoln. What a nightmare! Georgia fell on her own about 10 times. At one point, Georgia and I were standing still on the hill, and we just started sliding backwards. We slid for about 5 feet and both fell down. I was holding Lincoln, so I went down hard, so as not to injure him! It was horrible. We ended up getting high enough on the hill to move into someone's grass, and then it was smooth sailing from there. Sort of.....We still had to cross some driveways, and once we made it to the top of the hill, we had to walk down the street for a little bit to get to our house. If it had not been for our German neighbors, I don't know what I would have done!
Well, we are now home, and I am not planning on going anywhere today. Hopefully it is better by the time Clayton gets off the bus!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
December Fun
Alright, I have not been so good about putting things on here since Brad has gotten home, so I am just going to put pictures of all the fun things that have been going on. Brad got home at the beginning of December, which was great! Clayton, Zoe and Georgia all had Christmas parties at school. We went down to Garmisch right after Christmas, and we stayed there for a week. With all that, basketball has started up, and Brad is coaching Clayton's team. Also, Zoe is now doing cheer! I am not sure if I have basketball pictures, but I will post those later.













As a side note, Brad just got his orders, and it looks like it is official! We are headed to San Antonio, TX this summer! Yeah for warmth and sunshine and spending a whole lot of time outdoors!
As a side note, Brad just got his orders, and it looks like it is official! We are headed to San Antonio, TX this summer! Yeah for warmth and sunshine and spending a whole lot of time outdoors!
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