I have been wanting to share some pics of our little corner of lakeside heaven...so here goes...
This little sign greets you as you top the hill into Cookson. The Methodist Church is in the background. This church's pastor is a very wonderful, smiling lady who, while driving her bright red muscle car around town, offers a wave to every car that passes her. Yes, she drives a bright red MUSCLE car. I just gotta love her for that.
Across the street is the Cookson Country Store that has been in the same spot for decades. It was actually moved to this location as the previous location is currently at the bottom of Lake Tenkiller. It's a gas station, convenience store, cafe, pizza parlor, ice cream shop, deli, motel with cabins to rent and gossip center. Whew, talk about multi-tasking. There's a screen door that slams loudly as you enter and the floor is all wood, probably original. It's exactly what you would expect when you visit the lake.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Have a little slice of my paradise
Thursday, September 24, 2009
The Life of the Soccer Mom
Three nights a week of practice, games every Saturday. Soccer...it's what we do. The soccer ball, fold up chairs, jackets, blankets, extra shin guards and snacks litter the trunk of the car. Our first game was an easy win. We drove 50 miles to arrive at 8:30am to find that the team we were playing, didn't exist. Yeah, you heard me right...didn't exist. We had a field full of parents, siblings, grandparents, aunties and uncles, not to mention players ready to play some ball. Thirty minutes after the game was supposed to start, we find out a "ghost team" made it onto the roster...what the hell?!

We finally got to play our first game and the girls were decked out in paw print face paint and eye black, for the intimidation factor. They looked painfully adorable. They ended up winning by quite a few goals and looked really good. Alyssa's coach refers to her as his "all-star" because he can put her in any position (even goalie!) and she does well. I am so proud of her. She has worked really hard this season and it all boils down to excellent coaching. She, as well as the other girls, wants to please Coach B and although he finds working with 11 girls somewhat frustrating at times (i.e. the talking and talking and talking), he is positive, dedicated and they love him. I'm not sure how many laps have been run due to an over abundance of girl talk, but they smile the whole time...and rib him while doing it!


In my role as Soccer Mom, I am having a great time. The weather has been nice, the moms are really nice and the girls are hard workers. I look forward to plunking my chair down next to the field, chatting up the other moms and yelling. Sometimes our hour long practices last two and no one seems to care. It's been quite fun and I look forward to a successful season. Go Tiger Cubs!
We finally got to play our first game and the girls were decked out in paw print face paint and eye black, for the intimidation factor. They looked painfully adorable. They ended up winning by quite a few goals and looked really good. Alyssa's coach refers to her as his "all-star" because he can put her in any position (even goalie!) and she does well. I am so proud of her. She has worked really hard this season and it all boils down to excellent coaching. She, as well as the other girls, wants to please Coach B and although he finds working with 11 girls somewhat frustrating at times (i.e. the talking and talking and talking), he is positive, dedicated and they love him. I'm not sure how many laps have been run due to an over abundance of girl talk, but they smile the whole time...and rib him while doing it!
In my role as Soccer Mom, I am having a great time. The weather has been nice, the moms are really nice and the girls are hard workers. I look forward to plunking my chair down next to the field, chatting up the other moms and yelling. Sometimes our hour long practices last two and no one seems to care. It's been quite fun and I look forward to a successful season. Go Tiger Cubs!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
What time do I have to get up?!
The girls started at the local public school this week and I'm happy to say that everyone made it out alive. Our reasons for sending them to public school are numerous, as were our reasons for home schooling, and frankly, I have no real desire to write about those reasons. I have tried, for weeks to find the words to write, but ultimately, nothing came to me. So, here's the picture of them on their first day of public school...nervous, excited and loaded down with school supplies. Go Cougars!
Monday, July 06, 2009
Riding Class
Monday, June 22, 2009
Legos!
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Cheer Camp 2009
Horse Camp 2009
4 days of horse camp...
one more early morning and Alyssa will have two years of horse camp memories to share!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
DOGS!!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Spring Fun!
We went to the pond and threw rocks today...lots of fun. I was sure we would see a snake, but luckily, they were busy somewhere else.

We also went to visit the kids' hay house. They actually come here and lay in the hay and hang out. Too itchy for me!
Then we headed to the climbing hay...I can't say how many times they all climbed up to the top, made it across to the end, where there was a "slide" of hay. This was as good as watching Ninja Warrior!







What's Up, Doc?!
See this cage? It's nice isn't it? Clean. Neat. Free of odors.

Well, they stay that way, as long as you leave out the animal...or animals. But you see that little face in the corner? That's why my sun room smells like a barn. I have to admit they are adorable and I see the potential for fun times...but my future plans are going to involve building a "rabbit run" out in the back yard. And the kids actually thought they would live in the house for the next 10 years! Did you know a pet rabbit can live that long and potentially longer? Alyssa will be 19! I hope the dorms allow rabbits.
We got two because of the bonding issue, these being brothers. We let them out a few times a day and they hop around and do funny little flips. They are messy and disgusting, but mind numbingly cute.



Monday, February 09, 2009
What's Today?
January? Nope, don't remember it. Seriously? It's February already? Wow.
Our January started with a mini vacation to Kansas City for a little fun. We visited Paradise Park Family Fun and Adventure and had a really fun time. We arrived home and it quickly became clear that we were ill and it was going to spread like wildfire through all of us. It did. From Aunties to Grannies, our family was ill. It lasted seven days for poor Victor. In the end, it ate up three weeks of our lives. Once recovered, we felt ready to get back to business. And then the ice storm hit.


We lost electricity on Tuesday at 11 am. I was ready...I had most everything we needed to get by. We borrowed wood and are grateful it was available, for EIGHT days! We huddled by the fireplace and spent the week and a day living without luxuries and had a blast. We played tons of games, did dozens of puzzles and had fun learning ways to get by without all the electrical things we had been taking for granted. It was quite a bit of fun and a great way to spend eight days. I recommend it.



Now it's nine days into February and I'm B-hind with a capital B! The lesson plan I ordered is lost in transit or something, it's late and I have all the other materials I need for the year. We'll be studying the Middle Ages this session and I think we're going to have lots of fun. Alyssa's interest is high and I am looking forward to it too. I'm starting Living Learning Books Science Curriculum with Gwen. I used it with Alyssa and we liked it a lot. It's EASY to use and makes my life a little simpler. Lots of books, good for us.

Meet the Sheriff...Sheriff of a little town known as Coldroom...tragically deemed unnecessary on February 4th, 2009 when power was restored and the blanket walls fell.
Our January started with a mini vacation to Kansas City for a little fun. We visited Paradise Park Family Fun and Adventure and had a really fun time. We arrived home and it quickly became clear that we were ill and it was going to spread like wildfire through all of us. It did. From Aunties to Grannies, our family was ill. It lasted seven days for poor Victor. In the end, it ate up three weeks of our lives. Once recovered, we felt ready to get back to business. And then the ice storm hit.






Now it's nine days into February and I'm B-hind with a capital B! The lesson plan I ordered is lost in transit or something, it's late and I have all the other materials I need for the year. We'll be studying the Middle Ages this session and I think we're going to have lots of fun. Alyssa's interest is high and I am looking forward to it too. I'm starting Living Learning Books Science Curriculum with Gwen. I used it with Alyssa and we liked it a lot. It's EASY to use and makes my life a little simpler. Lots of books, good for us.

Meet the Sheriff...Sheriff of a little town known as Coldroom...tragically deemed unnecessary on February 4th, 2009 when power was restored and the blanket walls fell.
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Friday, December 26, 2008
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