We're all well! I think. No fevers, no rashes, no whooping cough, no oozing eyes. Here's hoping it can stay this way for the rest of the winter.
That even makes me chuckle.
We're still mired in unpacked boxes and furniture where it doesn't belong. We'll be ready for visitors by the 4th of July.
Happy Turkey Day everyone . . .
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Veterans Day and a Little Chicken

It's been a crazy couple of weeks . . . Veronica had strep, Alex had hand, foot, mouth and Jen had conjunctivitis (aka PINK EYE.) Jen also had some mystery illness which laid her up all weekend with a fever of 103 . . . crazy. This is the week we all get well. Right? Give me some encouragement here.
Everyone has been asking to see pictures of our Halloween chicken, so here he is - discovering loot. I wish I had pictures from later in the evening, when Nathan decided that giving him a blue lollipop was a good idea. We now have a blue chicken suit.
Friday, November 09, 2007
Happy Birthday Jen!
When I asked Veronica what today was, she excitedly responded:
"FRIDAY!"
And so I continued to prompt her, "And what else?"
"Pizza Day!"
And I asked again . . .
"Show and Share Day!"
So then I decided to tell her what else the day was . . . and I told her it was my Birthday! Her response:
"I don't care." And she walked away.
Ahh. To be loved and appreciated by your children.
Here's hoping I get my Birthday wish: A good night's rest and stair gates installed! Now I'm going to go bury my Birthday face in lemon meringue pie.
And to those patiently awaiting: Halloween pictures will be eventually posted. As will pics of the rental house and other such.
"FRIDAY!"
And so I continued to prompt her, "And what else?"
"Pizza Day!"
And I asked again . . .
"Show and Share Day!"
So then I decided to tell her what else the day was . . . and I told her it was my Birthday! Her response:
"I don't care." And she walked away.
Ahh. To be loved and appreciated by your children.
Here's hoping I get my Birthday wish: A good night's rest and stair gates installed! Now I'm going to go bury my Birthday face in lemon meringue pie.
And to those patiently awaiting: Halloween pictures will be eventually posted. As will pics of the rental house and other such.
Monday, October 01, 2007
The rumors are true . . .
We're moving back to Georgia. Jen just accepted a job there and resigned officially today. Target date: October 22.
It's hard to leave family . . . but everyone is so busy and we got sucked back into the rat race too quickly.
We have to find a rental until the lease expires for our renters . . . but we'll be back in our house by next year.
And THEN you can write the address in ink. No really. Why are you laughing?
It's hard to leave family . . . but everyone is so busy and we got sucked back into the rat race too quickly.
We have to find a rental until the lease expires for our renters . . . but we'll be back in our house by next year.
And THEN you can write the address in ink. No really. Why are you laughing?
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Thursday, December 22, 2005
New Blog - Virginia Roots
Greetings All! It's with a mixture of sadness and happiness that I tell you about our new blog site, Virgnia Roots. Please visit the new site and add it to your favorites. Just like with this site, you'll see a button in the right panel that you can select and it will be added to your favorites automatically. We'll maintain this blog as an archive for as long as Blogger will let it stand.
Much love and Merry Christmas, Happy New Year!
The Root Family
Much love and Merry Christmas, Happy New Year!
The Root Family
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Happy Birthday, Mommy!
Happy birthday to you,Happy birthday to YOU,
Happy BIRTHday dear JE-N-N-N(y),
HAPPY BIRTH DAY TO YOU-OOO!
She really did try to sing. I think the first pass, mommy was too busy trying to coax her to talk that she didn't hear Veronica sing to her. Veronica took off with the headset from the office as if she knew she had to wish her mommy a happy birthday. (The parenthetical (y) is for Jen's sisters, who still often lapse into Jennyisms.)
I tried to get video of her dancing with her Aunt Julie's Raggedy Anne to the Cookie Monster singing ,"C is for Cookie." But, just like in nature when you are trying to witness some bizarre blue moon event, she wouldn't do it after I ran to get the camera.
Pardon the mess in the picture. If you haven't heard, we are packing up and heading back to the DC area. This Marietta Roots site will soon become a happy era that we'll be looking back upon with wistfulness, but looking forward to coming as close as we can to finding friends that remind us of the great ones that we have left in Georgia. Of course, we are hoping that our Georgia friends will come visit us. Expect to see all sorts of tourism promos about the benefits of visiting the nation's capital - the free museums of the Smithsonian, the free National Zoo, the Spy Museum, White House, all the monuments of Washington. And of course, the primary attraction for must visitors will be to pay homage to Princess Veronica.
But I digress. Happy Birthday, Jen! Your husband and daughter and dog and cat fall to pieces when you are gone, especially when they try to celebrate your birthday over the phone!
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Loot
And here, the results. She took a lot of joy in counting (actually, piling and flinging) her loot on the easy chair, then the couch, then the stairs. I lost track at that point. She was mommy's responsibility by then. I was too busy getting Sully fluff out of my mouth and cooling off from the night's tribulations while wearing a very furry costume that was excellent at retaining body heat.
Trick or Treat!
Okay ... so this is how the night started out. Daddy was the Devil and Veronica was Tigger. We met Evan, Joe, and Sandi, and Ian, Mike, and Amy, to beg for candy door-to-door, using our kids as props. Veronica became a cutie in Tigger clothing (with the Tigger head hanging down the back of her neck) and Daddy became a Monsters, Inc. "Sully" in transition. Unfortunately, we do not yet have photographic evidence of the awesome Sully-suit that Jen got started, though we have been promised from friends who took pictures that night. Stay tuned for updates. (I threatened my mom and dad I wouldn't send pictures of the Sully outfit if they didn't fly out to be with us for Halloween! I swear, I'll get the pictures!) Jen stayed home to throw candy at the kids. I would have been happy to trade places, she may have done better at protecting Veronica from "Spiderman." For the past couple nights, maybe tonight too, Veronica has been having nightmares about Spiderman - one of the neighborhood kids in a Spiderman full body suit that got her freaked out. Of course, if mommy and daddy were both able to be with her to go trick or treating, I'm sure she wouldn't have been afraid at all... (he he)
Her Own Little World, Filled with Candy....and "Choc-O-Late"
Gosh she's cute. Sandi left Evan's treat pail unattended for a second too long (that's Evan behind the paper sack, just to the left of the pail). Veronica's filling it with drool as she contemplates the contents. Of course, you wouldn't know that from looking at the picture. Normal Rockwell could have painted this scene. This taken in the midst of absolute chaos at her daycare, not long after all the wee ones were taken back into the room after their Halloween parade. Most of the kid's mommies and daddies were out in the parking lot, filling their bags with candies...but they didn't come in! More than twenty dressed up howling kiddies, crying for mommy or daddy or both. Ooof. Enough to make the adults cry. Yup, Veronica is good at finding her own little world sometimes.
Now That's Cute
Taunting the Pumpkin
This is a dorky Daddy with a cutie daughter, looking like they are are taunting the poor fat pumpkin soon to be Jack O'Lantern. Veronica LOVES pumpkins. She did last year, she does this year. I forget if she's had pumpkin pie before. Something tells me we are going to have an opportunity to find out if she favors her mommy or daddy...wait a minute...who doesn't like pumpkin pie in these families? Like I said, dorky daddy.
This Pumpkin!
She's been misplacing her cheese a lot lately...saying "cheese" for the camera, that is. She's always making a scrunchy face and looking off away from the camera. Then again, I guess that's what mommy and daddy do when folk try to take their pictures these days. We're getting better, though. She's still awfully cute. She's resting her back on the pumpkin that was destined to be a rockin Jack O'Lantern.
Gittyup and Yee-Haw!


It's official, she's had her first pony ride and daddy's in real trouble now. Jen has been teaching her to beg and plead and burble for a pony. On the way to a store to pick up drinks for my two sweethearts, Veronica pleaded in her most pathetic quibble yet, "Daddy, I want a po-o-o-ny!" Thanks hon, just what I need. ;) Luckily, her Aunt Vickie and cousin Tiffany had given her a "My Little Pony" not long before we took this little day trip. Anyway, she sure was cute. As little as the pony was, I don't think she would have been totally splits on a bigger mule. Her eyes lit up like sprinklers when the pony started to mosey. I guess mommy's did too. Daddy was too busy trying to get in front of them for a decent picture. I'm sure my friends in Montana would love to put her up on a real horse one of these days soon...we'll wait for the weather to warm back up though.
Chickees
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