Friday, February 27, 2009

John Deere Green

For Charlie's 3rd Birthday we celebrated John Deere style. It was a lot of fun. Ben "happily" decorated the entire downstairs in green and yellow streamers. (with a little encouragement from me) He did a great job! We also had an "Amish Haystack" dinner. Ben thought it went well with our theme. They serve these a lot in our area. (Ben teaches at a school that has quite a few Amish kids.)



Charlie was adorable on Sunday. He came down the stairs after his "nap" (He never went to sleep. He was too excited about everyone coming over.) As soon as he saw all the decorations he said, "My birthday is coming!" I said, "No, it's here." His face just lit up. It was adorable. I think he couldn't believe that it was finally here.

We also had green and yellow balloons tied to about 10 different tractors. Our present to Charlie was giving him many of the antique tractors that my dad had given me when I was little. Some of them are still in their original boxes and date at least 20 years old. Ben's favorite is the International and mine is the Allis Chalmers.

Charlie told me that all he wanted for his birthday was cupcakes and tractors. So... that is what he got! I made him this tractor cake and these pathetic looking cupcakes. They were supposed to look like round hay bales but you would have to use your imagination a whole lot to really see that! Sorry Charlie I tried!

Charlie got lots of fun presents: tractors, tractors and more tractors, his first GI Joe from Joel and Mal-Mal, a new guitar from Brickers, dinosaurs and clothes (weird but he LOVES clothes) from Aunt Sharen and Bob, his own cornhole set from Greg, Amy, Troy and Megan, a scooter and rocket set from his Nana and Papa Hughie.

I handed my cameras off to Joel and Troy so I could enjoy the party. I thought they were taking pictures of the birthday boy but apparently they were just catching others making funny faces.
Notice Joel is playing with the GI Joe that he got Charlie. Hhhmmm... maybe Joel actually would like that for his birthday. Just a thought Mal. :)

Here are our attempts at a family picture. Ugh... never seems to look like I was hoping.

Charlie loved playing with his big cousin Kobe.

Our guests were such good sports. They indulged me and say "Happy Birthday" to Charlie twice because we missed getting it on tape the first time. I knew he was looking super cute singing it to himself and I wanted to be able to look at the tape later. Thanks everyone. The crazy mom appreciates your willingness to work with me. :)
Happy Birthday Charlie we love you! Thank you to all of our guests. We appreciated you spending the evening with us. We had a blast!


Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Happy Birthday Charlie!

Happy Third Birthday Charles Grady!
We love you bunches!

Charlie's birthday- February 25, 2006- Goshen General Hospital

Charlie's 1st birthday- Pirate party

Charlie's 2nd birthday- Cowboy party


Charlie's 3rd birthday- John Deere Green! More pictures to come soon.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Two Suckers




Thank you Megan and Troy for giving the boys two suckers this time! We did not want a repeat of the last time a sucker entered our household! See here for a recap- http://tonagelfamily.blogspot.com/2008/09/two-lollipops-please.html



I just love those little faces!



Thank you also guys for giving Ben and I a few hours of adult time. Hacienda! Yum!

We had a great time with you guys last weekend!


peace out,

a

Saturday, February 14, 2009

All for LOVE

Here are my lame attempts at somewhat celebrating Valentine's Day. We didn't do anything special this year. Unless you consider me forgetting it was Valentine's Day and saying, "Oh... Happy Valentine's Day. Love you." to Ben as I am changing an extremely NASTY diaper this morning.
I made our pizzas in heart shapes and made these adorable little cupies (except they really look more like bugs) out of pictures of the boys. I got the idea from http://foreverflamingo.blogspot.com/ and http://whoopsiedaisiesdays.blogspot.com/ I just finished them at 10pm tonight. So... I guess I will just have them ready for next year.


I also wanted to share what all I do for LOVE. Thursday night Ben got home from being out of town for 2 days. He could only stay home for about 2 hours and then had to go back to school for another 2 hours of P/T conferences. While he was gone in a matter of an hour and a half here is what happened (short version)
- The boys covered themselves in chocolate pudding.
- Charlie threw a temper tantrum in the dinning room and then puked from crying so hard.
- While I was cleaning up the puke, Sawyer emptied out all of my tupperware all over the kitchen.
- Charlie peed his pants and then climbed up in my lap.
- I put both of them in the bath tub assuming the worst was over and then I hear Sawyer say, "Poo Poo!" Yes, I then had the pleasure of scooping poop out of the tub with my hands.
In that short amount of time I ended up with puke, pee and poop on me. When Ben walked in the door I said, "You are on duty. I am off!"

Fast forward to Saturday morning... I wake up to go get Sawyer out of bed and realize that his jammies are all wet. I go to change him and he is COVERED in poop from his neck to his feet. It was of course all over his bedding as well. I took him straight to the bath tub. Fun Fun!
About two hours later... Charlie says, "Uh oh... I peed." I take him running into the bathroom and pull his pants down and discover that he has also pooped and not told us. It gets all over my shirt and his clothes. I throw his underwear in the toilet in frustration and tell him to just sit there for a minute so I can go get some clean clothes for all of us. While I am gone, he flushes his underwear down the toilet!!!!!

All for LOVE people. All for LOVE.
a

Monday, February 9, 2009

It seemed like such a good idea...

This afternoon when the boys woke up from their naps we took advantage of the semi warm weather. We got all bundled up and headed out. I told the boys, "We need to wear our snow boots because the ground might be kind of muddy." Well that was the understatement of the year! They immediately spotted all of the huge mud puddles out by the grain bins and went running. I thought, "How bad can it be?!?! I should just let them have a little fun. They need baths anyway. So go on guys, enjoy the mud a bit!" Oh my... I obviously know nothing about raising two young boys!
It started with just a little mud on the hands. Notice Charlie's shirt. How appropriate!

Then it was full blown jumping and running through the mud!

Charlie then decided to try kneeling down in the mud! NOOO!!!!!
I turned to hear Sawyer saying, "Uh oh..." He was officially stuck. I tried to pull him out of the mud and here is what happened...
Then I had to just go ahead and set him down in the mud because Charlie had managed to get himself stuck as well. At that point I said, "We are going in. NOW!" I hauled Charlie up to the house screaming and then put them both in the bathtub fully dressed. I couldn't think of any other option since they were both completely covered.

Guess I will be cleaning the tub later.

Here they are getting squeaky clean at last.

Mmmhhh... now they look and smell better!

Next time I will think twice or at least plan ahead when I see a few mud puddles in the back.
peace out,
a

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Richards' Family Party

Sorry I am so behind on these pictures but I wanted to post them so Ben's family could enjoy them.
After the holidays we enjoyed an evening at Cumming's Lodge in good ole LP with the Richards' Family.

Here is a picture of all the new babies in the family.
Burke (and Laurie)Penziol, Meredith (and Courtney)Richards, Jace (and Amy)Tonagel and Gavin (and Donny) Spoor.

We added the older kiddos to this picture.
Charlie and Sawyer (Charlie is holding his cousin, Nolan's hand in front), Bailey Hardesty, and Scottie and Allison Hardesty.

We had a great time visiting with family that we don't see often enough. Charlie LOVED playing with his cousin Nolan who lives in Italy.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Giveaway A Day!

This site has really cute giveaways every day.
I just entered to win a fab camera slip cover! I asked for one for Christmas but didn't get it. Boo Hoo... Hopefully I will win!
Check it out and enter yourself...
http://agiveawayaday.blogspot.com/

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Memories of Grandma Anne

Thought I would share what I read at Grandma's funeral...

I’m Amanda Tonagel. My husband Ben is Anne’s grandson. I would like to take a moment and share some of the roles that I saw Anne play throughout the 13 years that I knew her. These memories are just a small glimpse into her full life of 86 years and I know many of you will have more recollections to share.

One of the first things that comes to mind about Grandma Anne was that she was a true Slicer Fan and an overall lover of basketball. She proudly wore and displayed the numbers #12 and #34 everywhere possible. She had them on pins attached to her purse, sweatshirts, signs in her windows, on a giant stuffed teddy bear and even on her car. 10 years ago, at the age of 76 Grandma Anne drove through the night in a van along with a few of the other family members to Florida. She didn’t want to miss Greg play in a tournament game. 20+ hours in a van one way wouldn’t stop her from seeing her grandson.

Going along with basketball, Grandma was a referee’s worst nightmare. She was known for being a little how should I put it, loud at the basketball games. I remember one game where the score was very close and Grandma had a few choice words for the refs. As all of us around her were starting to crouch away and look in another direction she turned and said in a loud commanding voice, “Isn’t that right, Amanda!?!” I’m sure my face turned beet red but I couldn’t help but laugh at her.

Ben’s senior year in high school, he was nominated for a basketball award. When he didn’t win the award Grandma Anne took it upon herself to send a letter to the IHSAA in Indianapolis with her complaints as to why her grandson deserved to win.

As I recall she also tracked down the names and addresses of two referees that in her opinion made a bad last second call at a game in Merriville. I’m sure she gave them a piece of her mind.

Grandma Anne was very proud of her family. During a conversation I was having with Grandma on the telephone one day I mentioned that Ben had passed a difficult test in his Administration program. When I paused I heard her rustling around and she then asked me to give her all the details again. I could tell she was writing it down so she could tell everyone she saw about it.

In the same way, this past summer I gave her a book for her birthday with pictures of Charlie and Sawyer in it. She called to tell me that she had already taken it with her to the hairdressers, the grocery store, church and the Republican Ladies Luncheon to show all of her friends.

Speaking of the Republican Ladies group, Grandma was a strong supporter for the Republican Party. My freshman year of college, she personally sent me my absentee ballot with special notes and instructions in it along with a pre-paid and self addressed envelope. I knew I would be in deep trouble if I didn’t get that back in time. I made sure to call her this past spring when I took the boys with me to go vote in the primaries.

Grandma Anne was a jokester and famous for her “one-liners”. Some of her comments might have offended some but I always thought they were funny because they came from her and it was what I expected. I think I secretly hoped something ornery would come out of her mouth every time I saw her.

She liked to tease Ben when he would come back from hunting and say, “So, did the deer run away again, Ben?“

The first time I cooked Thanksgiving dinner. I was a jumble of nerves trying to make sure everything was ready. I realized at the last moment that I had forgotten to make the stuffing. After searching the kitchen feverishly I finally asked if anyone saw the bag of stuffing and Grandma said, “Well yeah, I figured if you were going to make that stuff you would have done it by now so I just hid it in the cupboard.”

When Charlie was born someone came up and was “ooohing and aaahing” over him and said, “Oh Amanda, he looks so much like your dad.” Grandma replied, “Don’t worry; he won’t look like that for long.”

Another classic Grandma moment was when she told all of us how outrageous her Nipsco bill had been that month. She informed us that she had attached a note to her bill that said, “And just imagine what it would be if I was actually warm!” We all died laughing. It got even more funny when a month later Nipsco called her to see if there was a problem. She said, “Yeah, your bill.”

My all time favorite comment from her was when Ben and I had a family cookout and decided to announce to all our friends and family that we were expecting our first baby. As we looked around at all the shocked faces the first words we heard were from Grandma, “Well, you had been gaining some weight lately.” This might have bothered some but I just laughed it off.

Two summers ago she informed me that she wasn’t going to enter the baking contests at the fair that year. When I asked her why she said, “I’ll just let someone else win this year.”

Grandma Anne was an incredible cook and baker. I personally loved her open faced strawberry pie the best. I asked her numerous times how to make a pie and all she would ever tell me is, “Oh you just put some lard along with the other ingredients together.” She wasn’t going to give up her secrets that easily. She finally caved and at least told me how to make apple pie filling.

To Charlie and Sawyer Anne was Great-Grandma. She loved our boys so much and they adored her. Charlie was thrilled to sit on her lap and read story after story with her. She was such a great sport at their birthday parties. She came dressed as a pirate, a cowboy and this past Thanksgiving she wore a pilgrims hat and an Indian headdress. I was looking forward to seeing if she would come as a farmer to our next party.

If we were at the Tonagels visiting and I said, “Let’s go see Grandma!” Charlie’s immediate response was, “And have some cookies!” He knew she would have a few or more often an entire bag of cookies for them to eat and take home.

To me, Grandma Anne was a grandma. Even though I married into her family, I always felt like she was my grandma too. Ben and I had kind of a running joke that when he would get a birthday or Christmas card, it was always signed, “Grandma Anne”. When I would open my card it was just signed, “Anne”. Through the years it started to change. I think Charlie and Sawyer helped bump me up in status. I started to get, “Fondly, Anne” or “As Ever, Anne” one day I finally received a “Grandma Anne”. I didn’t think it could get much better and then one of the last notes I received from her after Thanksgiving was signed, “Your friend, Grandma Anne”.

I am so thankful for all the wonderful memories that I have of Grandma. I am blessed to be a part of her family. Amanda Tonagel January 27, 2008