Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Great Indoor Campout


Jordan received a tent for Christmas this year and has been eager to get it out and open it up. Because of the winter storms that have blown through GA this week, we've been cooped up way too long. Brian decided this was a good opportunity to open the tent and set it up inside. We have an area large enough to set up the tent upstairs, so that is what Brian proceeded to do. Jordan was soooo excited- he could hardly stand it. After he brought everything he owned inside the tent, he and Brian had a "campout" and slept in the tent. Brian thought he wouldn't last through the night, but to everyone's surprise, he made it. You couldn't wipe the grin off his face. Now, he's waiting for the sun to come out and planning a real outdoor campout when the weather warms up! Smores anyone?

Saturday, January 8, 2011

From the Office of the President

The Passing of the Gavel from Past President-Meg Usrey

Yes, it's official. I am the president of something- nothing important, but none the less, something. This week I officially became president of the Junior Service League of Americus. First let me say that the JSL of Americus is not one of those snooty social clubs. We actually SERVE our community. We have to give at least 60 hours each year in service to various needs in our area. It has been a great opportunity for me to feel like I am making a difference. It also allows my children to see me serving. I hope I am setting an example for them that they can follow.

This week we had our Board meeting and general meeting. The board meeting on Tuesday was to tie the loose ends of last year and to start afresh with a new board for this year. The nerve-wracking part of it all was that I was in charge. Watch out world! Our general meeting was relatively short and many expressed their thanks for this. Needless to say, I am excited about the upcoming year with the JSL and the many opportunities that are waiting.
2011 Board of Directors

Monday, January 3, 2011

Yum Yum Sticky Buns

Jordan is our resident chef. He loves to cook and help in the kitchen. During the month of December, his school taught the students how to make cinnamon rolls on their school news show. He brought home the recipe and has been eager to try them at home ever since then. This morning, he and I made the cinnamon rolls. They were fairly easy consisting only of a crescent roll covered with butter, cinnamon and brown sugar. After rolling up the entire crescent roll and slicing it into 1 inch slices, we placed it in the oven to bake. Mimi helped make a simple icing out of powdered sugar, milk and cornstarch. When they came out of the oven, they were warm and gooey-just the way we like them. The cinnamon rolls were delicious, and Jordan was so proud of himself. I am sure this is one recipe we will be baking often. It was very easy, had only a few ingredients and was very tasty!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy New Year-Happy New Blog!

Well, not really a new blog, just a new start on an old blog. Last year, I intended to get this started back up, but wasn't very successful. I am going to give it another try this year.

2011 started rather quietly for us this year. Brian and I spent New Year's Eve at the Junior Service League Dance where I was officially sworn in as president of the JSL. What an exciting and nerve wracking night. We had a great time at the dance. The food was excellent and the band was fantastic. Brian had a ball dancing the night away. Jen and Travis were able to come and join us and that helped make the night that much more memorable.

New Year's Day we ate lunch with Brian's parents and then went to Nana and Papaw's to play with the cousins. After spending the entire afternoon putting together a ridicously hard UGA puzzle, we headed home in the drizzling rain. It was a rather quiet New Year's day, but the kind I most prefer. After all the holiday activity, it was nice to have no where we had to go or anything we had to do.

Here's hoping this New Year is filled with fun and exciting family time spent together!