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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter Pictures and Update

Happy Easter Everyone!!

I hope you had as much fun as we did celebrating the resurrection of our Saviour...we went to Sonic ®. Anyways, we did find some time to take Caroline out and got some awesome photos in her Easter dress followed by a mini Easter Egg Hunt. Caroline still doesn't understand the concept of how or why she is hunting for eggs, but she does love opening them up and pretending they are cups of tea.


Caroline drinking "tea" from an egg.

Caroline and her Easter basket.

She was the prettiest girl in Church today!



Tim's first attempt of Macro photography. These are our Azuela's that are in full bloom around our yard!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Tim's First Half Marathon

That's right, I completed my FIRST Half Marathon on Sunday. I know it's been a couple days, but we've had some friends visiting so I haven't had much time to sit down and write this up.

This whole adventure started just after the New Year when I got an e-mail from my Squadron Commander throwing down a challenge to compete in the Seaside School Half Marathon. This is an event to help raise money for the town of Seaside Heights School (where they shot the movie "The Truman Show"). I'm a proponent of schools, so I figured it'd be my charity event of the year.

So the original plan was that I had a little over 60 days to train for this race. Things started out well. I got a couple 3-4 mile runs in, but Florida was going through some unseasonably cold snaps through much of January and February. This made training just a bit unbearable. So to shorten the story up, the only training that I really got done was my PFT training for the last week of January.

The day before race day, we packed up the Venza and drove out to Seaside Heights to pick up my race pack, bib, and chip. Being my first time racing, this was a bit of a learning experience but Malinda and I muddled our way through it. We then spent an hour or so getting our bearings around the town of Seaside Heights. It's a quaint little seaside town (hence the name). Each house is named just like a ship would be and they also have your name and your hometown our front, just like some Air Force Bases do. It was kind of cool to see the names some people named their house, like Just In Time.

On race day we woke up at 4:15am to get there by 6:00am. It was a good plan, but the only problem was that it was 35 right up until race start time. Most races along with Malinda and Caroline huddled in a small coffee shop to keep warm.

Things started out great for me. My plan was to run an easy 10 min mile for the duration of the race. That plan worked out well for the first few miles. I was enjoying the scenery and even having a couple conversations with some random people. Matter of fact, things went excellently right up until mile 5 1/2. Right about then started a mile of about 4 hills. Then the turn around point in which I had to do those for hills AGAIN. That is when my pace went from about 10:35 per mile to almost 11:00 per mile and stayed there for the remainder of the race. Needless to say, I didn't plan on there being any hills here in Florida. Another thing I didn't plan for is people taking forever at the Port-O-Potties. So I had to either A) wait over 5min to use one or B) Hold it. I decided to hold it until mile 7 when their was no line.

The rest of the race was pretty uneventful. I finished with a time of 2:28:38. In the grand scheme of things I know that's slow, but for someone who didn't really train I think that's pretty good. My only goal was to finish. That is so I can get a medal and Malinda can get her Vera Bradley bag (the main reason she agreed to let me run). Below are some pictures taken during the race.
This is me at the beginning. It was about 35 degrees and I was itching to run!
This is me about 200 yards from the finish.
Enjoying the fruits of a job well done!


Also, to catch you up on some general Billings news, Malinda is doing just fine with her pregnancy. We are just under 2 months away from our Baby Boy being born. Malinda is nesting big time. Caroline has reached quite a few milestones. She is walking on her own pretty well at this point. She is starting to talk. She is getting really good about telling us when she has "Poo Pooed" so we can change her. She is also eating with a fork all by herself too!

We are also in the process of selling our house too. So you can imagine that Malinda has me working overtime to get things painted and fix before mid-April.

Also, we just had a visit from our close friends Jeremy and Samantha. For those of you keeping track, Samantha was Malinda's Matron of Honor in our wedding. They only stayed a couple days and we made it to the beach only once.



Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween

Saturday we drove an hour and a half to Todd's and Abear's house to celebrate Halloween. We carved pumpkins and pretty much spent the entire day there. They introduced us to a new game called Mille Brones. I would recommend it to anyone.
"I'm ready to Uncle Todd and Aunt Abear."

"Ohhhh, a pumpkin just my size"

Notice the how Abear used the bump on the
pumpkin to create the nose. Todd's pumpkin
is eating the little pumpkin. They are so creative.

The seven of us. Can you guess where the other two are?


Caroline is the coolest baby ever!

Tim and my pumpkins. Can you guess which one is Tim's?
This is my version of a pregnant pumpkin while going
through morning sickness.



Caroline's Dedication

On the 17th of October my parents and Uncle Aaron came down for Caroline's baby dedication. We had a nice ceremony at the church that Saturday just for the parents, babies, and family. There were songs, a slide show of the baby pictures and a word from the paster. Then they feed us lunch afterwards. It was a wonderful way to dedicate your child and we appreciate having my parents and Aaron there is support us.




Caroline's One Year Birthday Pictures.



Here are some beach pictures we had taken the first week in October.




Caroline's Birthday

We can't hardly believe it; Caroline has been ours for a year now. Caroline turned one on Friday the 23rd. Our squadron had a Halloween party for the kids so of course I had to get Caroline dressed up and show her off.
"I'm a Fairy Princess!"

"Look at my beautiful blue eyes."

On Saturday we had about 21 friends from work and church and 4 children come over to help celebrate her birthday. Caroline's Nonna, Granddaddy and Uncle Aaron were there too. We had a backyard cookout on a beautiful fall day. Caroline did well with the gift opening but soon lost intrest so mommy had to finish opening the rest. I think her favorite gifts were a leap frog dog that plugs into the computer so it can say Caroline's name when it talkes, and a rocking pony that her Grandma Billings got her.

Caroline's all smiles on her pony ride.


Our Commander's secretary made Caroline's cake.

Caroline insisted on eating with a spoon.
She doesn't like textured food so I don't think
she really ate one bit of the cake.

Since then we have made a switch with her childcare provider mainly for safety reason but also because she kept getting bits all over her body at her childcare provider's house. Since then a friend has been watching Caroline temporarily until another provider is able to get training. We are so happy with where she is at now. We get sheets with Caroline's feedings, changing times and sleep schedule. It is such as relief to know she is in good hands and not getting anymore bits.



Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Our Summer and Caroline's Now Ten Months

The Cincinnati Zoo in July!
Well pretty much the whole summer has flown by without me writing a single blog. This past Fourth of July we drove up to Georgetown, KY to visit Tim's parents. We took her to Cincinnati to see the zoo for the very first time. We also saw two of Tim's brothers and visited Mike at the fire station where he works at. We of course had to take a picture of Caroline in the driver's seat of the Fire Truck.
Honk! Honk! Caroline is on her way to save the day!

We have been keeping busy with working on the house and attending summer cookouts about every weekend. During the last two weeks of August, Tim went TDY to Alaska. He went up there to see how things were done up in the Alaska National Guard and the Alaskan NORAD Region. Of course this only took up 4 of the 14 total days up there. The rest of the time was spent hiking, going to the zoo, airplane rides to look at glaciers, and of course all the excellent seafood restaurants. We really missed him. I had no one to wash bottles for me. :-(
Tim on his AK Vacation

I wish Daddy would come home from Alaska.

While he was gone I worked on turning one of our living room closets into a cloffice or closet office for Tim's birthday gift. He was very surprised. I also went on shopping date with Abear and Todd at Ft Walton and then spend the rest of the evening at the beach with my parents to celebrate Dad's birthday. That was a lot of fun.

Tim's New Cloffice

But the biggest news of the summer is that Caroline learned to crawl last Thursday. The first video is one of her laughing. She thinks it is so funny when I crawl on the floor or run around the room. I was just running from one side of the bed to the other to get her to laugh this hysterically.


A Minute of Laughter

Caroline goofing off at the resturant!

I love to read!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

New Family Member

Greetings All,
This month has been extremely busy for us. Between work, Caroline, and the house, we have had barely any free time. But we do have some interesting news. Because of our loss of Alex, our other dog Tucker started to mope around. After a couple weeks for mulling it around, we decided to adopt another Beagle. This is not to replace Alex, but to give Tucker someone to play with. We were wanting to get a girl dog that was older than 1 year old. Well, the very next day we received the most random call from Lynn Haven Animal Shelter saying that they had a 2 year old female Beagle that they rescued from Bay County Animal Shelter. Apparently she was about to be put to sleep. Well, it took all of about 2 seconds to realize that God was putting her into our lives. We picked her up the Friday before Memorial Day. The family that gave her up called her "Blaze". I'm not a name expert, but what kind of name is that for a girl dog?? So we decided to call her Blair, since it's the closest female name to Blaze that she would easily recognize. She and Tucker are getting along about as well as expected. Tucker sniffed her hiney and I don't think he has looked her way again. We think he's still missing his buddy. Last weekend the Base Vet Clinic held a "Lunch On A Leash" so Dog and Cat owners can come out with their pets and get free food as well as raffle prizes. Tucker did just fine, but Blair was, as quoted by Tim, "a complete embarrassment!" She barked at every dog, cat, and human that she saw the entire time were there. I guess that's be expected from a dog that was locked up in two shelters over a week and a half. Well, that's about that. Enjoy the pictures and movie!






Here is Tim and Blair. She's not very photogenic.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Learning to Clap

Our Family Picture at Mandi's Wedding; 2 May2009.

Uncle Aaron stayed a short visit this weekend.

I walked in Caroline's room this morning and found her lying in this position. How uncomfortable!

Caroline posing with mommy's old Cabbage Patch Doll.

This weekend Caroline learned to clap. Here is a video of her shortly after we saw her doing it for the first time.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Alex Our Beloved Beagle

Today we had a tragedy in the family. Alex our beagle got out of the yard today and went to the nearest highway just a block away. He went into the road and got hit by a big truck. The worst part of it is it was a slow death. We are very sad about our loss. Alex was such a good dog and very well behaved. He was quirky and made us laugh. Every morning when we woke up in Oklahoma he would stretch and make the funniest sound. When we were in England this past summer we constantly talked about how we missed the dogs and made the same sound Alex made and laughed. This mishap was a bit of a wake up call to us always make time for ones you love for you never know when your last moment with them is.
I'm reminded of a quote from Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens "In every life no matter how full or empty one's purse there is tragedy. It is the one promise life always fullfills. Thus, happiness is a gift. And the trick is not to expect it, but to delight in it when it comes, and to add to other peoples store of it." We love you Alex! -Dad and Mom


In loving Memory of Alex
March 5, 2006 - May 5, 2009