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*cue announcer voice* A New Car!

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Our friend Heather Spicer was in a car wreck last Monday that totaled her car. She was banged up, but nothing serious (luckily!). Within a week, she found a new car she liked! A 2011 Honda CR-V.

Jude and Candy

These are our two smaller dogs, Jude and Candy.

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Jude is a beagle/terrier mix. We ‘adopted’ him when one of our renters moved and couldn’t take him. He loves for you to play with him and his rope bone! He has a growly-talk to let you know when he wants attention. He can also bey and howl like a beagle. We affectionately call him ‘Judy-Booty’. In fact, we have elongated it to “Judy’s Booty is on Duty”!

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Jude also likes to think he is a lap dog. When he was younger, he certainly fit your lap fine. But now he has grown into quite a plump sausage, yet he still manages to plop on top of you and put his muzzle right in your face and give you a sloppy lick.

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Candy is a full blooded minature schnauzer. She was a gift from Nana when their dog Sissy had a litter of puppies. Keighly picked her out. Candy’s full name is Candy Cane. She has a sister named Pepper Mint! Although she is the smallest of our dogs, she should have been named ‘Killer’. Several times she has come into the house with a dead critter in her mouth, proudly bringing it to Incredi-Mom’s feet and wanting praise.

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Here is a great example of why we call Candy “Killer”. I don’t see how she could even fit this huge mole in her small mouth, but she managed to find, kill, and retrieve the mole into the house right at the feet of the sofa. First thing in the morning, as the kids were getting ready for school. Yay! Incredi-Mom was not happy.

Christmas is coming!

We have been very busy with church and school, so Christmas has really snuck up on us this year.. We finally got around to putting up the tree..

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Incredi-Mom made the wise decision long ago to go with a pre-lit “faux” tree. It goes up quick and easy, almost like an umbrella! Much better than the real tree we got several years ago.

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This year, Emily gets to put the angel on the tree (with a little help)..

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Once the tree and angel are up, the kids waste no time putting on the decorations. Many of the ornaments are hand-made by them, and they diligently look for their own to hang.

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Keighly gets the high spots, Ian the middle, and Emily goes low.

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Viola! The tree looks great! That is Emily’s leg at the bottom with some kind of sleeve/tube on her foot. Not sure, but that is the randomness of the Incredibealls.

Hopefully we’ll get the rest of our Christmas stuff down to really get the spirit going!

Ouch

Our good friend Ms Heather Spicer was in a car wreck.

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We got a call from a first responder, and met her at the ER at Forrest General.

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Her hand got banged up pretty bad. A person in a truck pulled right out in front of her when she was traveling north on Hwy 49. She was laying on the horn with her hand when the air bag deployed, and this was the result.

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After some medication and getting the neck brace off, Ms Heather was feeling much better!

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This is her car the next day. The insurance totalled it.

Christmas at Uncle Phil’s Diner: No Room at the Diner

Our first performance for “Christmas at Uncle Phil’s Diner: No Room at the Diner”! For the most part, everything went very well. We had a few mic problems, but just kept going. The crowd laughed at the right parts, which is a good sign! I have a feeling they got tired of sitting in the hard chairs after two hours, because as soon as we said “Merry Christmas!” they left before we could do a curtain call! Oh well, that’s show business. Though some were nervous, we all had fun and no injuries were had.
Above is a slideshow, hit the full screen button in the lower right after it starts playing.

How much do I cost?

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While Incredi-Mom shopped, the kids became bored and Ian found this scanner interesting. Not knowing the danger of lasers, he immediately looked into it. “Oooo!”

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Not to be outdone, Keighly pushes Ian out of the way and to get the full effect.

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Emily falls right in line and destroys her face and vision like the others. Yay peer pressure!

Final Dress Rehearsal

This year our church put on a live diner theater called “Christmas at Uncle Phil’s Diner: No Room at the Diner”. Strangely enough, I got cast as the nerd “Wally”.. I wonder how that happened? I knew it would be a stretch for me to pull off such a difficult part as “nerd”, but I dug deep and used all my acting abilities to hopefully portray a convincing character. This is our final dress rehearsal. We were still figuring out a lot of technical issues even up to the last minute! I had ordered a set of official Jerry Lewis Nutty Professor teeth to really finish out my costume, but they didn’t arrive in time (even after ordering almost a month in advance! I guess there is a huge demand for them!)..
Above is a slideshow, hit the full screen button in the lower right after it starts playing.

PCS: "The First Leon"

This year, PCS‘s Christmas performance by the 5th and 6th grade class was “The First Leon”. With limited casting, the lead “Leon” was actually performed by Della Jones. As usual, there were a paparazzi of parents and relatives.

Keighly opted out of any solos and stuck to the often-sought-after “shepherd” role.

Above is a slideshow, hit the full screen button in the lower right after it starts playing.

We are Windows Phones!

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After more than two years of our old phones (I had a broken att Fuze, Incredi-Mom had my hand-me-down 8525 (predacessor to the Fuze)), we took advantage of a buy-one-get-one-free sale at att and got two phones for $100! Amazing, that is less than I have ever paid for a phone.. The new Windows Phone 7 OS is super nice, very easy to pick up on, is fast, and looks great. I’ve been following the development since Feb, and hope to write some of my own apps soon.

Tron Legacy

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I was a big Tron fan, nothing had been done like it at the time. Computers were still new and mysterious, and playing video games meant going to the arcade. In anticipation of the new film, I watched the original with the kids and explained everything as it went along to make sure they understood.. Watching it now, parts are a little campy (walking vacuum tubes?), but the action scenes make up for it..

I was worried about Tron Legacy. Since I pseudo work in film, I thought this would be too “Hollywood-ized” and flashy. But I read this 3D book based on the film and, at least from what I read, it seems like a solid storyline.. I hope it lives up to old-school hopes, as the “young Flynn” effects aren’t convincing to me..