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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Baby's First Trip to Cottonton

We took a day trip on Saturday to Columbus and Cottonton, to share the baby news with John's aunt and uncles and so the boys could run free in the country.

This was also Butch's first trip to the country and he wasn't so sure about meeting the large dogs, a.k.a. horses.




When it was time to leave, this is what Sundance got into....
We think he was protesting having to leave!
He was in hog heaven.
So he got hosed down for the ride home.


Needless to say, it was a quiet trip back to Atlanta.




Thursday, November 6, 2008

Happy Birthday Caro!

Dinner at Toulouse was "colorful"!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

We love you, George W




The Treatment of Bush Has Been a Disgrace
What must our enemies be thinking?
NOVEMBER 5, 2008
By JEFFREY SCOTT SHAPIRO

Earlier this year, 12,000 people in San Francisco signed a petition in support of a proposition on a local ballot to rename an Oceanside sewage plant after George W. Bush. The proposition is only one example of the classless disrespect many Americans have shown the president.

According to recent Gallup polls, the president's average approval rating is below 30% -- down from his 90% approval in the wake of 9/11. Mr. Bush has endured relentless attacks from the left while facing abandonment from the right.

This is the price Mr. Bush is paying for trying to work with both Democrats and Republicans. During his 2004 victory speech, the president reached out to voters who supported his opponent, John Kerry, and said, "Today, I want to speak to every person who voted for my opponent. To make this nation stronger and better, I will need your support, and I will work to earn it. I will do all I can do to deserve your trust."

Those bipartisan efforts have been met with crushing resistance from both political parties.
The president's original Supreme Court choice of Harriet Miers alarmed Republicans, while his final nomination of Samuel Alito angered Democrats. His solutions to reform the immigration system alienated traditional conservatives, while his refusal to retreat in Iraq has enraged liberals who have unrealistic expectations about the challenges we face there.

It seems that no matter what Mr. Bush does, he is blamed for everything. He remains despised by the left while continuously disappointing the right.

Yet it should seem obvious that many of our country's current problems either existed long before Mr. Bush ever came to office, or are beyond his control. Perhaps if Americans stopped being so divisive, and congressional leaders came together to work with the president on some of these problems, he would actually have had a fighting chance of solving them.

Like the president said in his 2004 victory speech, "We have one country, one Constitution and one future that binds us. And when we come together and work together, there is no limit to the greatness of America."

To be sure, Mr. Bush is not completely alone. His low approval ratings put him in the good company of former Democratic President Harry S. Truman, whose own approval rating sank to 22% shortly before he left office. Despite Mr. Truman's low numbers, a 2005 Wall Street Journal poll found that he was ranked the seventh most popular president in history.

Just as Americans have gained perspective on how challenging Truman's presidency was in the wake of World War II, our country will recognize the hardship President Bush faced these past eight years -- and how extraordinary it was that he accomplished what he did in the wake of the September 11 attacks.

The treatment President Bush has received from this country is nothing less than a disgrace. The attacks launched against him have been cruel and slanderous, proving to the world what little character and resolve we have. The president is not to blame for all these problems. He never lost faith in America or her people, and has tried his hardest to continue leading our nation during a very difficult time.

Our failure to stand by the one person who continued to stand by us has not gone unnoticed by our enemies. It has shown to the world how disloyal we can be when our president needed loyalty -- a shameful display of arrogance and weakness that will haunt this nation long after Mr. Bush has left the White House.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Thoughts on Baby's First "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party"

  • My first Ga/Fl game was in the womb. November 11, 1978. The Dawgs won. 24 to 22. Those were the good ole' days.

  • This was my 12th straight game. The first being my freshman year, 1997. This was also John's 12th game in a row. He was in a car to come in 1996, his freshman year, and some guy he didn't like got in the car so John got out. Smart guy I have.

  • This is our 7th game together. That is scary.

  • The Dawgs have won 3 times in those 12 years ('97, '04, '07). That is also scary.

  • Golf carts should have seat belts.

  • Being preggars gets you into private porta-potties.

  • Pimento Cheese from Harris Teeter is wonderful. Try some, if you can find a Harris Teeter.

  • Being preggars also gets you in to the Amelia Island Plantation "Frat Bash" for 1/2 price since you won't be partaking in the adult libations, if you sweet talk the Concierge. But be sure to have your ID on you (even though you won't be drinking!) or you will be driving back to the condo.

  • Golf carts should have seat belts.

  • Attending Frat Bash sober is highly entertaining and makes you realize how stupid you must look & act when you are drunk. And drunk white girls are the worst dancers.

  • Coming soon to a party near you......I have a new dip recipe, courtesy of Lindsey Nichols. It is called the Brickle and it is a sweet dip with toffee bits. you won't be disappointed. I promise.

  • Everyone should attend Ga/Fl once and not drink. It is an eye opening experience.

  • It is always a good day in Jacksonville when you don't get your hair pulled by a nasty Florida fan, driving down the road.

  • Parking next to the stadium is amazing. Thanks Brantley.

  • One of my errands for the week will be taking a long sleeve dress shirt to the alterations lady to see if it can be made into a short sleeve version. Thus the reason, Golf carts should have seat belts!

  • Maybe I will patent the golf cart seat belt and retire.

The Clampett's


The Boys


Kyle at 10 weeks & Lindsey at 33 weeks



Group Shot




Leaving the game, 10 minutes left in the 4th Quarter

Different Year, Same Game.

We are looking forward to taking the baby next year!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

We are having a baby!

Family and Friends,

Some of you already know the exciting news....we are expecting our first baby in the Spring. We hope this blog will be a way for all of those near and dear to us to stay connected to us as we go through this new journey and once the baby gets here too!

We had our first ultrasound today. There is ONE baby with a very strong heartbeat. It is measuring for a May 31 due date so we are 9.5 weeks along.

We are thrilled and already feel so blessed.

"For this child, we have prayed...."
1 Samuel 1:27





To start from the beginning, click HERE!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Dinner with the Atlanta UGA Girls, plus Mikaela!

Dinner at Cafe Prego

Showing the picture montage to make the big announcement....

No one thought it was weird when I pulled out my laptop....riiiiiiiight.



Lindsay and Baby Roe are excited to learn a playmate is on the way



Cindy figuring it all out!
Dessert!
Mikaela, Kyle, Caroline and Ashton




Baby Hinson has lots of fun aunts & babysitters!



Thanks for such a special night, girls!


Monday, October 20, 2008

Congratulations to the McArthurs!

One of John's best and oldest (longest) friends, Dave and his wife Rebecca, welcomed their first child on
Saturday, October 18 at 10:53 am

Julia Carlyle McArthur

7 lbs 8 oz
20 inches long


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Someone had a craving for ice cream.....


and it wasn't mom!




Thursday, October 9, 2008

Happy Birthday Lindsey!

Dinner at JCT Kitchen

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Seagrove Beach

Celebrating with the Betties at Red Bar!


Aunt Lauren buys Sweet Pea's first present

Kyle, Lauren and Kelley



Baby Hinson's first trip to Stars & Stripes

Such a fun trip, as always!