19 November 2010

Friday's Funny-holiday decorating

So last Friday I got motivated to decorate for the holidays...partly because I always get very over-eager for the season and partly because I'm hosting my friend, Alesa's, babies shower this Saturday...hosting always seems to "encourage" me to do things a bit faster.

I'm not the most innovative interior designer, but here's what it looks like:


this is my Fall decor I took down....


....and replaced it with my nativity scene.


my tree collection


since my plant-loving husband hates getting rid of some of our greenery in the winter time, I incorporated my geraniums into our display...yes, Buddy-these geraniums are from your rehearsal dinner 1.5 years ago.



my entry way display....

Now what is so 'funny' about this Friday Funny post...well, it was a balmy 70 degrees outside and as the previous picture attests, it was warm enough for my neighbor lady to still have her Boston fern outside!

crazy? I know :)



12 November 2010

Friday's Funny-historical reenactments

Some of you will think this post is hilarious...

...others will merely roll their eyes and sigh...

...still others may think we Miller's are what you could call "history geeks"...

whatever you think (and we'd love to hear your comments), we may as well post our historical reenactment pictures.

you see, every time we travel to some historical sight, we love thinking about the event, the people, and of course, the history that was made at each locale...how it shaped our country-the struggles, the joys.

so (deep breath)...here we go!


well, this photo made it's appearance about 2 years ago when we traveled to Boston (click here).
We were so excited to travel to the radical city at the heart of the American Revolution only to realize they still hadn't built a museum, placard, ANYTHING to acknowledge the famous Boston Tea Party...so we reenacted with our Starbucks tea (er, mocha).


While I look quite normal here, I was VERY tempted to lie down in the middle of a fairly busy intersection in downtown Boston to honor those who were killed in the Boston Massacre...ah, such propaganda was portrayed by one Paul Revere as the "massacre" actually only killed 5.
Again, this stone pavement is the only acknowledgment in the city of this event.


This was my interpretation of how the Indians and American soldiers must have felt at Custer's Last Stand out in Montana. Realizing I could quickly be mistaken for dishonoring those who fell here, I was quick in my reenactment...well, as quick as someone who is 5.5 months pregnant :)


Arlan beckoning me onward as we hike through Yellowstone...think Lewis & Clark; he's definitely the guide & I'm the follower!

Isn't Davy Crockett handsome?
It took quite a bit of urging to have him QUICKLY put this on in the store & look like he was ready to storm the Alamo...the Alamo in San Antonio is unique...it's history on one side of the street with Branson-like entertainment on the other...something we were NOT expecting either.

And last but not least...our most recent reenactments:

Haven & I crossing the Delaware River to surprise the Hessian/British troops at Trenton on Christmas Eve, 1776.

Doesn't it look similar to...

hmm...I don't have quite the intense look and my "rower" isn't paying too much attention...

although I tried :)



Haven & I reciting the Gettysburg address


well, there you have it...historical reenactments by the Millers.

if by now you're thinking, "Poor Haven! She doesn't stand a chance!"...

...you're probably right :)


What kind of teacher would not allow you to "brush up" on some of your American history while reading this post?
Links are underlined
:)

08 November 2010

Haven's 1st Birthday party



Saturday night we celebrated with some friends and family at Pizza Ranch here in Morton.
It was a fun night for Haven, who was sporting a lovely black & blue right eye from her cousin Charlee's party the night before.
She got lots of fun toys & clothes and LOVED her special birthday cake-she probably had never consumed that much sugar before!

Here's some pictures....










Haven's friend Megan came to the party!






Aunt Amber & Haven


her new Fridge Farm from A & T Miller & kids




she was fascinated all evening with the pink curly ribbon on top of G & G Miller's present...that was far more fascinating than some of her gifts!


eying her birthday cake while we sing...she starting getting shy while we were singing...something I've not yet witnessed in her 12 months!


digging in!






the older kids playing games


Haven saying goodbye to "Aunt Vicki"


playing with my shopping cart!


daddy seeing how I "measure up" for year 1...no, he is not choking her!

05 November 2010

Friday's Funny

you gotta love a 1 year old with bedhead & an annoying birthday card from Grandma K.

03 November 2010

she's 1



double click on the above slide & then again when you get to Picasa movies

Philadelphia 2010

What one year old doesn't want to celebrate their golden birthday with the Liberty Bell, Valley Forge & Gettysburg?!

Well, Haven didn't really have a choice but we spent the past weekend at Philadelphia taking in the sights. The "City of Brotherly Love" has been on our "Top 10 Cities we'd like to visit someday" and thus, with a long weekend in a sight due to P/T Conferences, we decided to make the most of it. My hubby took incredible pictures...here's a few!

Enjoy the views as the autumn colors were gorgeous this time of year & Pennsylvania is quite a lovely state.

**warning: LOTS of pictures below!***


on our way to Independence Hall in downtown Philly





the Liberty Bell




Independence Hall & the signing room-where both the Declaration of Independence & the Constitution were both signed & debated



yummy Philly cheese steaks!


Betsy Ross' house


the Delaware River...this is the general location where G. Washington & troops crossed in his famous "Crossing the Delaware" painting to surprise the British at Trenton


fortifications at Valley Forge




Gettysburg Visitor Center & military park










on the way Gettysburg & way back to Philly, we loved seeing the Amish of Lancaster, Co.


back at Valley Forge




she's one!


getting a little exercise at the Philadelphia airport