Wednesday, December 31
Tuesday, December 30
...Enjoyed a New View
Wade's company, P1 Group, Inc., is currently working on a project at Allen Fieldhouse with Turner Construction Company. Wade has been at this job site for a few months now and is really enjoying it... mostly because he has been able to indulge his man-crush by watching the men's football and basketball teams workout. He has even stood before the 2008 National Championship trophy case for several minutes with no one around to block his view. Lucky man. Turner Construction Company gave Wade two of their tickets to tonight's basketball game. Turner is a rather large construction company, so we knew they had to be awesome seats. Key word here - seats! We got to sit on the East side in the Allen Fieldhouse wooden seats for the very first time! For those of you who have never been inside the greatest building on earth, I shall explain. The majority of The Fieldhouse seating is made up of bleachers. Out of 16,300 spots, only 1,100 of them are of the coveted wooden seat variety. Under normal situations bleacher seating would be just fine. In The Fieldhouse you dare not burp for fear of losing precious space between you and your bench mates. It is that jam packed in there.
Sitting on the wooden seat side was so different. For starters, we could hear Coach Self yelling clear as a day. I think it is fun to watch the bench's reaction to the game and I am glad I got to experience the other side of Phog's house.
What a view. Go Hawks!
Saturday, December 27
...Rocked Out / Chilled Out
My immediate family is pretty small. It's just Mom, Dad, my brother Steve and me. Add in our spouses and the three kiddos we've created and you get 9...and that's just fine. We all gathered at my brother's house in Leavenworth today for a laid back Christmas. No rush. No fuss. After opening gifts, we ate yummy brisket that Dad picked up from Famous Dave's BBQ along with baked beans, green bean casserole and mom's delicious crunchy/cheesy potatoes.
To help digest our food, we rocked out on my nieces new Wii. We were all pretty good at it. Okay, on the beginner level but we were still proud of ourselves.
Thursday, December 25
...Spread the Word in Missouri
We spent Christmas Day at my Uncle Phil and Aunt Nancy's house in Garden City, MO. To make Coach Fambrough proud we drove there with our Jayhawk auto windsock flying high. After that win in Arrowhead last month, we could not resist rubbing it in a little.
We plan to exchange gifts with my folks on Saturday, but my mom brought the kids a few to open today. Our favorite by far are these super cozy KU fleece blankets she made for them. Uh, I want one. It is definitely on my wish list for next year.
...Awoke with Wonder
Santa was very good to Finnie and Ceci this year. Finn got a wooden tool box, a Sit-n-Spin and a rather large Rice Crispy Treat (his favorite). As requested, Cecilia received a Barbie Princess, as well as a real microphone/mini amp and a stocking full of goodies. They both received disc sleds and we cannot wait to try them out at Uncle Wes' new house. We spotted some good hills there so bring on some snow!
Wednesday, December 24
...Souped at Big Granny's
We spent a relaxing Christmas Eve Day at Nana Marla and Papa Tim's house. We were two men down because Jacob and his new bride, Carmelle, now live in Chicago. They were missed by all, especially Finnegan who drowned his sorrows in the enormous tub of cheese balls that Papa Tim insists on getting every year.
Later, everyone met up at Big Granny's for wine and her traditional oyster soup...or ham if you cannot stomach oysters.
Tuesday, December 23
...Stole the Show
This year at Rita's Daycare Holiday Party the kids put on a mini Christmas program. Each kid had their moment in the spotlight as they all sang a particular holiday song that matched their outfit. Angel wore a cloak covered with Jingle Bells. Tyson was Frosty the Snowman. Isaiah was Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. Ceci warned the kids that Santa Claus is Coming to Town and everyone ended up Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree that Rylee wore. Finn was a holiday groopy who danced around the stage and cracked us up with his token head tilt move. View photos here>>
Finnegan also had his 18 month visit with Dr. Carla today. She was very impressed as he had a leap on his growth charts: 29 lbs (80th percentile) and 34¾ inches (96th percentile) . What a hoss.
His vocabulary is still pretty slim and consists of: ball, Dad, Ma, Sis, hot, hat, shoes with his only "phrases" being uh oh and My, My, My.
Because Finn has had a runny nose and cough since Thanksgiving, Dr. Carla and I agreed to try a round of antibiotics. Four weeks of icky snot means something just might be growin' up there. This is the very first time either of our kids have had to take antibiotics. Dr. Carla was happy to hear this and said, "Good for you guys and good for us doctors!" I call it dumb luck.
Saturday, December 20
...Had a Chocolate Covered "Dip-Off"
Dipping stuff in chocolate has become an annual holiday tradition at our house. Wade is famous for his chocolate covered Ritz peanut butter sandwiches. I decided to try my own yummy dipped delight this year in hopes of dethroning Wade. I mimicked Hershey's TAKE5 candy bar: pretzel, glob of peanut butter, drop of melted carmel, topped with chopped peanuts and then of course dipped. We plan on having taste tests to see who the winner is! Cecilia made chocolate covered pretzels and had a blast even though she ended up being banned from sprinkling...
**UPDATE - Wade is still the champion.**
Saturday, December 13
...Visited St. Nick
Four Cottrells waiting in line.
Mr. Finn's first time on the Big Guy's lap.
A seasoned pro, Ceci asks for a Barbie Princess.
Check out more photos HERE
...Experienced a Streak of Bad Luck
I have become quite familiar with bad luck the past two weeks. It all began the night after the totally awesome KU/MU game. My throat hurt. I know, I know. That is what I get for sitting out in the rain and snow for several hours, right? Well, I still think it was worth it. That was the best football game I have ever seen. Plus, we got to ride to Arrowhead in this wicked cool bus with hardwood floors and a huge flat panel TV [which we watched highlights from last season on!]. You're jealous, and that's okay. I would be too.
Wednesday, December 3
...Pretty'd A Pink Tree
Tuesday, December 2
...Found A Familiar Face
[…And isn't it a beautiful face?]
So, it was with much reluctance that I signed up for Facebook (FB) a few weeks ago. All I needed was yet another online distraction, but my curiosity got tickled and I ended up doing it. Let me tell you, this online monster can be a huge distraction and is very addictive so beware. I started off slow; promising myself that I would only accept Friend Requests, never Search for friends and never post a Wall-to-Wall comment. Who was I kidding? Finding old high school and college friends is SO easy on this site. It is really amazing how this site’s database works and I have done a complete 360° on my view of FB. Yesterday I did my very first search. I have not been able to locate one of my best friends from high school for the last eight years. I’ve Googled her a million times and a few years ago I even did one of those quick $9.99 internet searches in an effort to locate her. Yeah, it did not work. [Me = Sucker] All I had to do on FB was type in her first and last name and Voila! There was Angelica Suffren! I was wicked excited. Next thing you know we are emailing each other and catching up.
The last time I spoke with Angelica she was a referee for the NCAA. Just look at her now! I am so proud. I bet my mom and dad will be extremely excited to read this post. Geli was definily one of their favorites.
"Don’t knock it until you try it" definitly has a home on this post. I think everyone should try FB. You just might find a Face you’ve been missin’. I did.