Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Tomorrow

The moving truck gets delivered tomorrow! Wow this is starting to move pretty quickly. Everything has to be packed up to go by tonight only leaving what we need for the next WEEK. Good thing we have a big mini-van, all the Christmas gifts and plant's are going to take up a lot of room. We might have to become really domesticated and get a car topper:) Our house is sitting there waiting for us in Texas. It's really quite surreal actually. I have been so busy and so focused on the here and now that I haven't had much time to think about the "later" part. It will probably hit a bit more when we have been there a week and it's time for Mom to go back to Charlotte. The thought is making my stomach do flip flops right now. I have a few more morning calm minutes then it's time to switch into turbo mode, so much to do and so little time to do it!!! Pray for us!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

No longer silent!


Hi all, yes it's been a long time since I updated. I am sure you stopped checking up on us. We can finally talk about our plans publicly.

We are moving to Texas in 40 days!!! We started toying with the idea a long time ago. As time has progressed God has made it abuntantly clear to us that this is His plan for us. We visited a few months back and it became even more clear. We started making plans, building a house, sold our house, moved in with my parents, put all of our things in storage. Now our house is nearing completion and we are booking the moving company. Tomorrow Michael and I leave for a whirlwind 2 day trip to TX for job interviews and to have a look at our house before it's move-in day.

God has been so good to us, guiding us every step of the way. Our house sold after only 2 weeks on the market for a nice profit. We have wonderful parents who have rooms to spare for 5 1/2 months so that we can save even more money. It has been pretty clear to us that God is in on this one. Then again he went above and beyond what we ever could have dreamed of. Michael started hearing rumors at work that there would be lay-off's coming maybe in November. We talked it over and decided this would be perfect for us. At the least Michael would get 60 days severance and have 2 months to look for a job in Texas and spend time with us. Long story short, God blew those low expectations out the window and we are praising God for getting laid-off! The severance package was incredible to say the least. This is Michael's first week as a full time student and as a gainfully unemployed person. We are loving it:)

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

I was warned!

The mantra I have heard from "older and wiser moms" since Megan was born has always been "They grow up so fast! Enjoy her being little!". Well, it is so very true! Today Jacob went down for an early nap so Megan and I had several hours of uninterrupted time together. We sat down and as usual I tried to teach her something only to find out that she already knows it (at least 1/2 of it)! I wrote her name and proceeded to try and help her write it. She said "Mommy, let me do it please". She then wrote an "m" and tried an "e" then was very frustrated that it didn't look right. We spent the next 15 minutes "getting it right" by her standards. It's like she had been waiting for mommy to get a clue and start the ball rolling on letter writing. SHE IS ONLY 2 1/2! I'm not really sure what she is capable of. She doesn't fit the developmental stage description.

So, then we did some pre-k shape matching workbook pages which she breezed through. I really wanted to find something to challenge her a bit. So... Out came the scissors! We spent a while learning how to use them, then she asked to do it by herself. SCISSORS by HERSELF! I am learning right along side her. I have to let her be independent and make mistakes... And let her be frustrated enough to problem solve. Anyway, she cut and cut and cut for 20 minutes or so, then I looked over and she had glued all the cut pieces to a large piece of paper. She brought it into the kitchen and asked for a magnet to put it on the refrigerator. It is proudly displayed!


I love being Megan's mommy! And of course Jacob's too, but this entry was about Megan.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Jan 24th

The twirling princess!



















Cheeseball baby!

Busy

It's been a while since we updated. Just proves how busy things have been. Michael is in class mon, tue, and wed nights and one weekend a month. He is getting closer and closer to his December graduation! We can't wait!

I have been busy pulling 13 hour shifts with the kids. Let me tell you, it's a lot harder the days Michael has class. Plus, now I am watching a little 10 month old boy mon-wed-fri in the mornings. He is so easy though, he is here from 8:30-1pm and sleeps from 9:30-11:30am then has lunch, plays for a while then mommy comes to get him. Plus he is very sweet and a good sleeper.

We are thinking about putting Megan in ballet classes. We know she would absolutely love it! She is all girl! Dolls, tea sets, dresses, Cinderella, and Pink are her greatest loves. She will twirl until she falls over, then she likes to tell me she is dizzy for the next hour. She has discovered the Disney store at the mall and gasps now every time she sees it. Her Aunt Sarah got the Cinderella movie for her for Christmas and if Megan had her way she would watch it twice each day. Megan is getting smarter each day. When someone asks me how old she is SHE lets them know "My name is Megan and I am 2 1/2. What's your name?" It's always amusing to see the looks of surprise on peoples faces. Oh if they only knew!

Jacob on the other hand is all boy! He says "football" and spikes everything he finds as if he has just scored a touchdown (which he also likes to say loudly while raising his arms over his head.). He makes car and truck sounds while driving his cars and trucks all over everything. He is not gentle with Megan's dolls, they get spiked along with everything else. He loves to dance to "the Wheels on the Bus" and a song on "Polar Express" called Hot Chocolate. Where food is concerned it is one of Jakes major loves. I have to cut him off all the time or I think he would just keep asking for "more peese!!!". He has gotten very good with his sign language. He can sign "more", "please", "down", and "thank you". And now he can say all of them as well. Jake is also into kicking his foot and saying "kick", hopefully he keeps the kicks to the soccerball!

Monday, December 19, 2005

The perfect cookie

So... What is the perfect Christmas cookie? I can cut them out myself, bake them just right, carefully place them on the cooling rack, ice them smoothly, and shake the sprinkles so that they are evenly distributed on each perfect Christmas tree shaped cookie and end up with only a few dishes to clean. Or... I can teach Megan how to cut them with the cookie cutter (they end up a bit mis-shapen), let her place them on the cookie sheet (thumb prints included!), let her put them on the cooling rack (broken pieces and all), let her ice them (she likes it when the icing drips off the sides), and let her shake the sprinkles on the cookies (pretty much dump the sprinkles in one spot on each cookie), then clean the green food coloring off Megan, the counter, the floor, the towel and myself, then sweep up the spilled ingredients, wipe the sticky finger prints off of EVERYTHING, and then... I get to enjoy hearing her tell her Daddy and anyone else who will listen how we made cookies and all that we did. Then she runs to the kitchen to show her handiwork off and offer one to every visitor. Perfectionism has to take a back seat, and the goal becomes making memories and enjoying my wonderful daughter in everything we do. I started out making the "perfect cookie" by myself while the kids watched a Christmas special in the other room, but ended up making "perfect cookies" with my little Megan.

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Happy Birthday JACOB!

Rebecca & I cannot believe that Jacob is ONE! He is so big and so much fun! Today was fun-filled for the whole family. Jacob was able to have some of his favorites for his meals and he was able to ride in the van facing forward for the first time! He loved it all!


Rebecca & I are so thankful for God's blessing in our lives with two wonderful children. We also went and got our Christmas tree! It was so much fun!

Then, this evening after a messy dinner of Spaghetti, we had some BIRTHDAY CAKE! It was strawberry cake with rainbow frosting, but Rebecca said that she could not serve him a pink and white cake, so she colored the icing BLUE! He loved the cake so much! Jake's favorite word is "WOW!" He said it a number of times while eating his birthday cake. I have to confess, the cake was WOW! Rebecca is such an incredible mommy & wife. It was the perfect day for Jacob's first Birthday!



Please feel free to leave any birthday wishes for Jacob!

We love you!
The Griggs Family!

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

These kids are the best entertainment!



Jacob's first beef and cheese ravioli!

Sunday, October 30, 2005

"Extra"-ordinary Day!

I know most would say, "Michael, Why do you not just call it an extrordinary day?" Well, because, this day was EXTRA special!

We had the pleasure to worship this morning at our church, have lunch with family, watch our home team win their football game, and spend time with friends. Yet, with all of this excitement, the most extra special part was in the evening with just us, we watched Megan & Jacob play.

Jacob is improving on his ability to balance and take a few steps at a time. It is so cool to see him grow.

Megan also did something special that brought tears to my (Michael) eyes. Rebecca has been working with Megan to recite John 3:16. Well, tonight Megan said it all by herself. I wept with overwhelming joy, because there are times when it seems to all make sense.

Rebecca & I get to learn and celebrate Jacob's steps as a little boy wobbling towards us. We also rejoice over Megan's steps as a "big" girl towards an understanding that Jesus came to save the World.

I am so proud of my wife and all of her hard work in teaching Megan these words. We pray, and ask for your prayers, that these words will permiate into her little heart early in her life so she will recognize that Jesus loves her so much and wants her to know Him.

As a husband, I am proud. As a father, I am proud. As a child of God, I am amazed.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Annual Cherry Family Maggie Valley Trip

After much anticipation we finally got to Maggie Valley! We always have such a great time while we are there. We did the usual rounds of visiting The Mast General store, the Main street festival (the kettle corn was even better this year), the apple stand, Joey's Pancake house (omigosh, so good!!!), Granny's Chicken Palace (Jacob got to join in this year, last year I was on meds to keep him in the oven a bit longer), a winding drive through the mountains, a hike to a gorgeous waterfall, etc. Mom and Dad (Grandma & Grandpa Cherry); Christi, Jeremy, Kaitlyn, and Zachary; Sarah; Michael, Megan, Jacob and I were all there. Andy was there in spirit:) WE MISSED YOU ANDY!

Again it was wonderful!
Megan is so good with Jacob, she want to show him everything and really enjoys playing with him.
Jacob thought he was going to enjoy a few dandelions... he was wrong!
Megan is used to posing for mommy to take her picture. She was running up these stairs to go on a hike and obligingly sat for me to take this picture. She was quick to get back to her mission as soon as I was done.

We spent a while at this stop on the Blue Ridge Parkway. We were so high up that we were standing in the clouds at some points. They would roll right past us and around us. It was very cool! We stopped at almost every other "Scenic overlook" on our way. Michael and I were in awe of God's creation, it was fun getting to share it with the kids, and each other.

Friday, September 30, 2005

A night out



We went to the Prominade tonight for ice cream and to listen to the live band they have in the park area. Megan and Jake loved it! I think the sugar rush from the strawberry ice cream hyped them both up a bit.

Jake loves being on his daddy's shoulders!







Megan was having a blast dancing to the music. She danced for about 45 min straight! She was hopping up and down, waving all around, and making up her own little dances. She danced with mommy, daddy, Jake, and her little friend Paige.




While Jake was on Michael's shoulders he kept reaching for the tree branches. He was enamored with them. I really like this photo, so simple and innocent.



I am so glad it is the weekend!!!!!!!



















Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Update at last!

So I've been told I need to update. It has been a very busy few weeks this month. Megan was sick, Jacob had pink eye, I have been purging the house of clutter in preparation for our huge neighborhood yard sale. I am trying to find a balance between cleaning the house, planning and cooking meals, training Megan and chasing Jacob, keeping in touch with friends, keeping family up to date (ie. The blog), and having a little time to myself to read/nap/e-mail etc. It seems when I am doing well in one area there is always another area that suffers. The blog is that suffering area right now, plus the camera batteries are dead and the camera itself is in need of repair. I have been taking a lot of video instead of pictures. I will start the picture thing up again, and the blog thing, but for right now I am focusing on the house and keeping it and the kids in order.

Megan loves her library classes, always lets me know "mommy I had a great time!"after class. She is increasingly girlie, loves pink, twirling in her ballerina costume, and playing with "Baby Susie" (her doll) more than ANYTHING else. She has started telling us "I love you very much!" at random times even before we say a thing. It's pretty fun and makes Michael and I feel so wonderful.

Jacob now says "da-da!" to Michael and "uh-oh" the rest of the time. He started clapping and waving all in one week. Mostly he does it in response to Megan, she is such a good little teacher! He is a VERY fast crawler, and quickly learned to crawl up the stairs. He has made it 1/2 way up before I realized what he was doing, we now have a gate up to discourage any escape attempts:)

We love you all!

Sunday, September 04, 2005

For Andy

Andy, we hope there come in handy there in Michigan. Let me know if you need any tips on cooking, etc!

Jacob said: "Mommy, she's doing it again"

This was just such a cute picture of Jacob I had to throw it in for the Grandma's!

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Cha - Ching!

Not much excitement going on here. I waited in line for 35 min yesterday to get gas in the van. It's crazy! When I filled my tank it was $2.89 a gal, now it's running at $3.29 at the stations that still have gas. Needless to say we aren't going anywhere for a few days.

Monday, August 29, 2005

A great day at the park

We LOVE going to the neighborhood park at night. For us pale people its great! Michael gets home from work/school at 7ish and off we go. Michael got a little camera happy at last nights trip to the park. Who can blame him? He had such great subjects to photograph!

Megan and Jake had a great time playing together. This picture of them peeking through the tunnel is Michael and My favorite!

Megan HAD to take her babies in the tunnel with her, she takes very good care of them.


I love playing with my babies!!!

It was a little dark on the way home, hence the blurry picture, but we had to get a picture of Megan and mommy pushing the strollers.


Saturday, August 27, 2005

Hmmm...


Does this picture (Megan's hand on Jacob's head) remind anyone else of Andy and I growing up?

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Daddy! I no screaming today!

Megan and Jacob had their 2 year and 9 month check ups today. They are both doing very well. The doctor was (always is) impressed with Megan's verbal skills (she gets it from her smart daddy) and with the fact that she is potty trained (I think I will take the credit for that one since it was my blood sweat and tears that went into that week of training!!!). Megan asked the doctor so many questions, including "Dr. Cleveland, why you singing so much?" To which he replied, "Because I am so happy to see you my dear Megan!". He is such a good doctor. He was whistling a tune while he checked Jacob, which is why she asked. Jacob just smiled showing off is 6 teeth, and soaked up everything around him.

Tonight we took the kids to get ice cream because, as Megan told her daddy when he got home, "Daddy! I no screaming today!" She was of course referring to the fact that she didn't scream while the doctor was checking her. She than confessed to"just a little bit crying". We went to Coldstone Creamery which is sooooooooo yummy! Megan got "straw-bay-ye" with rainbow sprinkles, and Jacob got 1/2 of mine! I only gave him a taste and boy was that asking for trouble! I will post a picture later of him protesting when I finally said he had had enough! I am trying to teach him sign language for a few simple words like "please", "thank you", "more", and "all done". It should help with his frustration level. I was able to do it with Megan and it really worked out very nicely.


Sunday, August 21, 2005

Jacob's First truck

Yesterday Michael and I decided that Jake needed a truck to play with. Our toy closet if full of dolls, baby bottles, purses, princess shoes and the like. Poor Jake had nothing to bang together or make "vroom" sounds with. He loves it to say the least. Right away he drove it around and made "boy" noises with it. It must be something God pre-programs into every boy.

Megan, on the same shopping trip, got new baby bottles. They were her reward for staying in bed all night. We were very amused to see the two of them sitting next to each other, Jake with his truck, and Megan feeding her baby-doll. We did not set this picture up. Megan always sits pretty close to Jake no matter what they are doing, it was just cool to see the differences in the two of them. We love them so much!

On Saturday we all packed up in the van and headed to UNCC. Michael needed to get his books for this semester so we decided to all go. I know we sound cheesy sometimes, but we really do like spending as much time together as possible. Michael is very excited that school is starting up again. He will have to get up pretty early in the morning and won't be home until after dinner time, that part he never looks forward to. This is the place God has us right now. We feel that this is moving us closer and closer to Michael being able to be in full-time vocational ministry. We are excited about where God is going to take us in the next few years. Michael has about two more semesters to go until he has his undergraduate in History. And as far as we see right now the next step is seminary. We will have to wait and see where God leads us. If any of you feel so inclined, please pray that we will clearly see where God wants us to go.



We have decided that I am going to start trying to find a child to watch during the week. I would like to be able to find a child close to Megans age. Not full time though. Just two or three days a week. If anyone knows of someone looking for part time childcare please let me know about them. I am going to do pre-school curriculum with Megan and would love to have someone for her to do it along with. Plus, getting us closer to being debt-free won't hurt:)

I would love to hear how you are all doing! Please leave comments after this entry. The cool thing is that everyone else can see what you are up to and comment on your comment as well. Was that confusing? Anyway, just be sure to sign your name at the end of your entry if you don't have a blogger name.

We love you all!

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

A good day

Today has been another good day! Better on the sleep/nap front so far! Probably in part due to the fact that we went to the park today with friends. Megan ran and climbed and rode on the swings until I decided her little system had had enough. She is just like Michael and I, she doesn't handle heat too well. After 10 min at the park she was red faced and her hair was soaked with sweat. I could tell she was tired because when I challenged her to "race me to the car" she didn't put up a fight.

Jacob is learning at light speed! Yesterday Megan started going up stairs and said to Jacob "you come with me?" beckoning him with her hands. So... without a second thought I helped Jacob follow her. Needless to say he caught on after several steps and proceeded on without much help from me. Oops! Later, on my way to Bible study, I received a call from Michael. I had neglected to inform him that there might be a slight chance that our son had inadvertently been taught how to climb the steps. Michael found him as he was on his way up. Oops again!

Jacob also learned just this morning that he could stick his tongue out at us. It was so cute to see that little tongue being stuck out as he stared at us blankfaced. Megan got a kick out of it too.

To anyone who was at our wedding: Check out my photographer friends website. You might happen upon a picture of yourself! The address is www.liveartphotography.com. There are some really good ones under weddings/receptions. Aubs, I would still love a copy of that one of My father-in-law and I for myself!

Jacob tries out turkey sticks for the first time and LOVES them!