I have been in Charlotte, NC for the past three days. I have one more day to go before I make it home to Peyton and the kids. I think two nights might be my limit for travel. It seems like any more than that and the babies just seem to grow an inch.
They are at the age now where they can ask for Momma. It breaks my heart that Peyton has to tell them I am at work when I should be tucking them in. It will be easier when they are old enough to understand that I am coming home in one more day. I won't feel so guilty about leaving.
The training class has been good. It's intense and comes complete with a project that is due in two weeks. If I had known there were action plans and homework I might not signed up for this one. Of course if I want to keep my job....
Speaking of projects, Destiny gave her presentation in class today. She did a great job. She was very excited about it. I rarely see her happy about school, but we worked really hard on this project and she was prepared.
Peyt--If you are on tonight, I love you and miss you. Kiss the kids goodnight for me.
With five kids, three cats, and two dogs: life on Callaway Road is full of surprises.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Sabrina and her Bunny Basket
Easter Egg Hunt
Chilly Easter
Campbell Family
Not too many members of the Campbell family actually have the Campbell last name, but here they are. That's what happens when you have more girls than boys. Frank Campbell, my grandfather, would be proud of his clan.
I was really hoping to see my little sister on Easter. There's a bit of a rift in our family right now, but I know that Rustie will eventually make her way home to us.
My sister, Kim, and her fiance, Chris, brought Matson and Anna over to meet the family for the first time. Anna is beautiful and very sweet. Although I didn't get a chance to hang out with Matson, I did learn that he is a coffee connoisseur like me.
Tingle Family
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Dollywood and Pigeon Forge
DOLLYWOOD
RAMPAGE together. Then Michael was off to the big kid side of the park, where he rode the brand new "Mystery Mine." It sounds like a really scary coaster.
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We've just come back from our first family vacation to the Smokies. The weather was beautiful for the whole trip. We spent Monday at Dollywood...compliments of Brenda Durkee. Then on Tuesday, we spent a few hours at the pool....floating around the "heated" lazy river at the hotel. Michael had a bit of a run in with the side of the pool...very close to stiches in his front lip. We cut our losses and went to the arcade for pizza and ski-ball. This was the closest I made it to a "WHEEL OF FORTUNE" game all week. I can't tell you how hard it was to drive past Harrah's in Cherokee and NOT stop. I haven't been inside in two years and here we were practically in the parking lot. Lucky for the kids, Peyton was around. I might have locked them in the trunk (if we had one) for a few hours of play time. They did get to see the Indians in full dress as we drove through the Cherokee nation. We really should have stopped for pictures, but if the babies are happy in the car, why ruin it? Samantha and Sabrina did really well on the whole trip. Peyton loaded up the portable DVD player and the "BARNEY" DVD's. We pulled them out for the last couple of hours each way. It worked like a charm.
Tuesday evening we were off to Dandridge, Tennessee for a cookout at Bob and Brenda's. Michael and Destiny got to ride the 4 wheelers "up" the mountain. I can tell you that for someone who isn't used to riding ATVs, this can be scary. The minute you get used to handling the machine, it becomes really fun and you want to find higher and bigger areas to climb. If you really want a challenge, you can find it on the Durkee property. Michael even went fishing in their pond. It was so nice to sit and talk to Bob and Brenda again. Of course we started plenty of conversations that we didn't have a chance to finish. We really should have planned on a staying a couple of days in Dandridge just to catch up. Brenda really loved hearing the kids calling Peyton, "Daddy." Does that tell you how long it's been since we've all been together. TOO LONG. We won't wait so long next time.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Queen Samantha
We're getting ready for Spring Break and Easter this week. We are going to take the kids away for a couple of days, then get back to plan for the HUGE Easter party. I had no idea so many people were really going to try and come, but the number is upwards of ninety when you include the kids. Can't wait for a break from work. I am so tired these days. The pollen count has been the highest in recorded history twice this week. I think it is bothering Samantha some...Sabrina seems to be fine. Poor Sami Baby is just not going to have an easy time with her allergies. From breakouts to headaches, she is going to get it all. We will need to finish our taxes and finish a big project for school with Destiny before the end of the week....did I say VACATION? 
Friday, March 23, 2007
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Tingle Kids
This might be the
last time the girls can all three wear matching outfits. Destiny is on the verge of being in "big girl" clothes. It was a really cold day when we took these pictures. We took off coats just long enough to pose. Sabrina and Samantha have both begun to really "use words" this month. Samantha likes to say "look", "Barney", "Daddy", "Momma", and "Thank You". Sabrina started asking, "Where did (________) go?" She fills in the blank with many different words. Like where did the sky go? Where did Daddy go? If you ask her where is Momma or where is Daddy, she will say "at work." Both girls will ask for "cheese" or "ice" by name. Destiny has an art show at school in two weeks. She is very talented and has a beautiful picture to display. We are currently working on a report about dogs. Michael spends most of his time playing basketball or skate boarding. He fell on his arm the other day and in spite of the safety gear that he was wearing, we were a bit worried he'd broken it. He got very lucky, it must have been a sprain.
Tingles and McDonalds on Callaway
Sunday Morning
It's a quiet Sunday morning on Callaway Road. The kids stayed over at Grandmother and Granddaddy Tingle's house last night for the first time. The older kids have always loved it there, but the twins are just getting to be at a managable age. It's tough to take care of two little ones at the same time. When we pulled into the driveway, Sabrina started saying, "quack, quack,quack..." She saw Grandmother's geese statues. Samamantha did not want Peyton to put her down. As they walked past the living room, she saw a stuffed Barney and starting stuggling to get away. Mary said the twins fell asleep in Rabun's arms....Granddaddy fell asleep too. Our babies aren't babies anymore. They are big kids having sleepovers.
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