Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween

Our Little Pumpkin

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Norah's 1st Haircut

Grandma and I took Norah to get her 1st haircut on Monday. Norah sat in a red firetruck, ate animal crackers and suckers while her hair was trimmed. The dear woman who cut her hair amazingly cut a straight line with Norah rocking back and forth while driving. Norah liked it so much that she threw a tantrum when it was time to leave!






Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Norah is 2 today


If you see Norah today and ask her how old she is, she will exclaim "two!". She might also ask you to sing "Happy Bir-day". She has changed so much in the last two weeks, let alone 2 years. Just last week she started saying "No" - A LOT. And she's developed more love for "the Daddy," an answer to prayer.
We had her birthday party at The Wonder Place last Saturday. It was a huge success. We had many of Norah's dear friends come and Grandparents came too. Here are some pictures of the day.
Laura Beth, Norah, Abbie

Grandma, Vicki, Grampa

Little Picassos

Norah was more interested in eating cake than opening gifts.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

LEED

I have had requests for further explanation of the test I am studying for. It is called the LEED AP exam. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. The LEED Green Building Rating System was established by the USGBC (United States Green Building Council) as a benchmark that allows buildings to be certified as "green". If I pass the exam I will be recognized as a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP). I have wanted to to this for a while, but haven't been able to find the time. When my boss told us that he would pay for the exam and the study materials, I couldn't pass it up. That's the good news.

The bad news is that it is a very difficult exam. It is closed book, and the current passing rate is only 34%. It gets worse. The LEED rating system is changing in 2009 (the exact date has not been disclosed) and the exam is expected to get more difficult as a result. The worst part is that if I don't pass the exam before the format changes, I will have to order new study materials at my own expense. Speaking of expense, the exam costs $300 and I only expect my boss to pay for the first test.

I can schedule the test on any day I choose, and I plan to take it in early December. If everything goes well, I will have studied about 60 hours by then. I am nervous about it because there is so much memorization required, which is not my strong suit. Please pray that I pass the test the first time, and that my relationship with Erica and Norah doesn't suffer as a result of all the time spent studying. Norah is beginning to grow out of her mommy phase, and our time together has been better than ever. She runs to me when I get home from work and always wants me around. No test is worth giving that up. Thanks in advance for your prayers.

Happy 90th Birthday, Mama Sue

Finley's Grandmother (his Dad's mom) celebrated her 90th birthday in September of this year. We all dressed up and headed to the Country Club to honor her. I know I am late with this post, but I wanted to recongize Finley's kind and generous Mama Sue.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Pumpkin Patch

I just got my daughter down for a nap, a challenge lately, and I wanted to catch up on the happenings here in the Vinson Family. I started scrapbooking yesterday and did 5 pages. I really like it. And it will work out well because Finley is studying for his LED Certification (or something like that). The certification will allow him to build Green buildings - not the color, he can already do those. After we put Norah to bed, we both sit at the kitchen table and do our projects.
I imagine that you can tell that the topic of this blog is supposed to have something to do with pumpkins, not scrapbooking or LED certification. We went to the pumpkin patch in Cabot with my Dad and Malika. Norah calls them Nana and Dow (for Granddad). Norah especially liked driving the old car, riding on the hayride and visiting the "amnals"
The Pumpkin she and Nana picked out

Norah and Dow

The Hayride

Monday, October 20, 2008

The Fair

We went to the fair on Friday night with free tickets and $25.
Parking = $5

Petting Animals = Free

Funnel Cake = $6

Norah's First Carousel Ride = $5

Norah's 2nd Carousel Ride = $5
Game and Resulting Stuffed Duck = $3
We made it home with $1 to spare!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Hobby Lobby

Norah enjoys songs with motions. Her current favorite is "The Wheels on the Bus". A few weeks ago, her favorite was "If Your Happy and You Know It". She is so cute when she puts her little pointer fingers on her cheeks and wiggles her fingers during the phrase, "if you're happy and you know it then your face will really show it" (I'm sure you can picture it).
We have gone to Hobby Lobby a few time in the last 2 weeks (first because I was considering making her birthday cake then for scrapbooking supplies). She loved it. She loved the pumpkins, the ghosts, the turkeys, etc. She even started asking to go to Hobby Lobby. I noticed that she started putting her pointer fingers to her cheeks and wiggling her fingers when she said it. I then realized she was calling it "Happy, Happy." No wonder she never wants to leave. I bet she's wondering why we don't go to Happy, Happy all the time.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Shoes for Mama Sue

Finley's Grandmother, Mama Sue, suggested that I take pictures of Norah's shoes. She saved some of her children's shoes, but time did not treat them well. They look more like some sort of jerky than foot apparel. So here are Norah's shoes for the the season. Actually, she had these pink ones last year, too. I liked them so much I bought them again (I wonder why my child isn't so keen on change).


We actually had some like these last year too. Hmmm . . .
Well, I got these shoes on a cute little on-line retailer, http://www.thebabyhabit.com/, that ended up being in Springdale, AR. Free shipping and parents finding a way to spend more time with their kids - I'm hooked.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Frog in a Ball


Norah received this ball from her Grandma Kathy about a year ago on her first trip to Florida. Recently, she has been really bothered that a frog (a "bit") is in the ball.
Norah: Ball?
Mom: Do you want your froggy ball?
Norah: Uh-Oh
Mom: You don't want your frog ball?
Norah: Bit. Uh-Oh. Bit. Uh-Oh. Uh-Oh. (shaking head "no" emphatically). Ouch. Ouch.
I've put the ball away.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Welcome Autumn


Norah and I have new jeans.

(although I'm not putting a picture of my backside on the blog)

Her grandmother will be very proud.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

The Littlest Car Washer

Norah had her first car washing experience the other day. She did really well. She didn't even put her rag on the ground once (Daddy's rule). We are going to wash cars at our church's Faith In Action Sunday, October 12th. (http://www.putyourfaithinaction.org/)
If you'd like to join us washing cars for the residents of the apartments by our church or if you'd like a FREE car wash, we'd love to have you! And Norah will make sure everyone has a VERY clean patch on their driver side doors!