Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

The Hogans came over to the Leipprandt's neighborhood tonight and helped us trick or treat...what fun!



Elijah and Kate were definitely the cutest superhero and princess (Cinderella of course!) at our block party.



They all LOVED the trick-or-treat part of the night. Kate and Elijah would get their candy, turn around, and ask us, "so which house are we going to next??"


Molly and Brit didn't quite make it around the block...we were all pooped by the time the night ended. Hope your Halloween was happy!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Elizabeth and 4-H

Ok, now for another attempt at blogging. I want to tell everyone about how busy Elizabeth has been with 4-H. Oh, and yes, I have been just as busy since I am driving her around to all of her 4-H events!

Elizabeth decided to join the 4-H Horse Club. Since joining in September, she has been in the Marble Festival Parade, a horse clinic on how to control a horse when spooked (for the parade), volunteered to help build a fence at Twelve Stone Farm (they rescue horses), and another horse clinic for beginners.



I am sure you are asking, did Elizabeth get a horse?  The answer is NO!  Not going to happen in any future that I can see. The horses are not expensive (we even have someone who will give us one), it is the upkeep of owning one. She can still participate and can lease a horse for an event. Or she can volunteer at several horse stables around the county and "earn" a horse for an event.

This weekend she attended the horse clinic for beginners. I learned so much about horses!  Here is Elizabeth riding Grace. Before she could ride, she had to groom the horse and play "friendly" games with her horse.
After riding with a saddle, she rode bareback, not what I thought of when someone says they rode  bareback, but this is what it was called!
Elizabeth had a great time and so did Mom! 

Until next time.....

The Adams Family

Okay, here it goes.... finally had time to figure out the new blog (with Katie's help)!  Yes, this is my first time ever writing on a blog!

The Adams have been busy recently but we sure are enjoying the fall weather and scenery up here in the mountains!  The leaves are at peak and we are trying every excuse to find something to do outside.

Maggie and Berkley also love being outside. Maggie is obsessive about her tennis ball and Berkley is just as obsessive about her frisbee.



I was going to write more on this blog, but when I tried to add more photos, my computer does not want to cooperate. So, I will have to write another one and try to add photos!

Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the cooler weather.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

We are excited about the family blog as well and hope that we can update/check it often.  Although, this is first night that I have had a chance to get on here..........


Thanks to Katie for setting it all up.


Shaun
Go Dawgs!!!  Beat Vandy!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Proud parents like to brag!



Erin alluded to this in the Turner family post Frantic Fall Fun, but you all know how parents like to brag about their children.  Well, this is the picture and story that ran in the "Bryan County Now" newspaper. This isn't actually the entire article - just the most important part! Congratulations Erin!!


From Bryan County Now
Coastal Electric Cooperative and its Foundation awarded thirteen Bright Ideas grants totaling over $6,500 to teachers in Bryan Schools last week. The winners were greeted in their classrooms with a surprise visit from the Bright Ideas Prize Team who came with balloons, a presentation check and gifts.
Earlier this year teachers were invited to apply online through the Coastal Electric Cooperative website to compete to win grants of up to $2,000 each. The Bright Ideas program encourages teachers to develop creative, innovative programs that might not otherwise be funded thru the school system. A panel of independent judges reviews and scores the applications.
Since the program’s inception in 2002 more than $140,000 has been awarded to local teachers. The grants give teachers the power to put their creative teaching ideas into action. Applications are accepted from teachers instructing students in grades K-12.
Bright Ideas is made possible in part thru the voluntary donations of the Cooperative’s members who participate in Operation Round Up® — members allow their electric bills to be rounded up to the nearest whole dollar. Those nickels and dimes each month are turned over to The Coastal Electric Cooperative Foundation which oversees the fund. The Foundation uses the money to assist with food, health, shelter, safety, and educational needs within the community.
Richmond Hill High School
• Erin Turner, Freeing Imaginations with Film Technology, $1,700

This grant will help purchase video technology to enable students to produce high quality, professional-looking videos for school related groups. Previous grant funds have helped students create short films and videos for the SACS study, the ninth grade freshman orientation, the Matthew Freeman Project, Veteran’s Day celebrations, Teacher Appreciation Week, National Education Week and the annual Media Festival. Every semester the student body is amazed by how the youthful mind can produce original and engaging video content with the proper technology. Given the same guidelines, no two students ever create the same project. Their ingenuity is evident in their organization, their camera angles, their photography and their resourcefulness.
This is just a test, so I can see where this goes.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Labor Day and unemployment - how ironic!

OK, here goes my first attempt at blogging. I figured that if Griffin and Trisha could figure it out, then I should be able to as well. Even though Griffin is a whiz on the computer, I think Erin might have helped him get started.

I have to say that I think this is a wonderful idea for the family. I use Facebook mainly to keep up with everyone and this will be a much more 'private' way to keep in touch. Back in the old days, we would have to write a letter to just one person or family and then wait to get one back. This way we can update everyone at once! I love it!!

So, what's going on with the Helmey's...

Artie and I spent a wonderful long Labor Day weekend camping at Little Ocmulgee State Park.


We relaxed around our new "to us" camper and went hiking with Shiloh.



We really had a great time!

Then when we went back to work after the holiday weekend, Artie lost his job! So he has been looking around and submitting resumes and applications. Surprisingly, there are quite a lot out there that are in his field of expertise. So, we ask that you all keep him in your prayers for the perfect job, that God already knows about.

More on this when the new deal is sealed!!

Susan

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Trisha here!

A most happy birthday, Dad!!

This is a terrific idea (thanks Shauna and Katie!)especially since Mom and Dad both stated that they didn't want or need any more gifts. So, you certainly won't have to dust or eat this!

Life in the Brock lane these days consist of airport runs on Thursday and Sunday, glorious together time Friday-Sunday, and work, work, work Monday-Friday. I think Charlie and I cherish our time together even more now that we have so many days apart. I realize that just sharing the same space in a room even if doing something separately is good quality time together. Last weekend we were able to enjoy the little balcony in Athens on Saturday morning sipping respective cuppas tea and coffee---until the chill drove us indoors and then down the street to Waffle House.

This weekend I am heading to Fellowship Valley near Clarksville for our first annual girls getaway with church. I am on the organizing committee and we have 50 women going. For a small church of about 150 this is a tremendous turnout! We will be creating more pages in our visual journaling that the women have been working on. One of our gals is an artist and she has taught us all how creative we can be through this outlet. I have even surprised myself! If I figure out how to add a photo to this blog I will post one of my visual journal pages.

Right now, I have to run to Costco and pick up a veggie tray to take on the retreat along with chocolate chip cookies for Charlie to bring to the turkey fry/UGA vs Tenn festivities for Saturday nite. I hate that I am going to miss out :(

Dad, I hope you enjoy all the fams postings. (You wouldn't believe how long it took Anna to walk me thru this over the speakerphone---she was incredibly patient...I feel like I am an old dog learning (not well!) new tricks).
Ah, well. These things keep us young, huh?

Much love,
daughter #2