Mary and I were really excited when Joel rolled over for the first time on February 4. Admittedly we propped him up on his elbows (see below) to give him a little head start.
Mike, after viewing the video last night, credited Joel's astounding achievement to the combination of Joel's large melon, small neck and Newton's First Law of Motion. My man is determined to have the last word though. Tonight Mary put him face down on the bed so she could wash her hands. When she turned around that little booger was staring straight up at the ceiling fan. That's right, he did it all by himself. Take that Mr. Physics!
Joel will be 3 months old tomorrow. What a blessing.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Friday, February 8, 2008
100 Things about Emmitt Bridgwater
100 things about my Grandpa Emmitt
1 He was a Christian.
2 He loved his family fiercely.
3 He was over 6 feet tall.
4 He had brown hair.
5 He loved to fish.
6 He could clean a fish better than anyone else.
7 He swore that the bass in Cap’s pond liked brown plastic worms better than any other bait.
8 He usually caught more fish than anyone else.
9 He hated snakes.
10 I once saw him stop the car after running one over, reverse the car, run over it again, get out of the car, and shoot it.
11 He had a hat that described him perfectly. It said “Awesome”.
12 He would do anything for his wife.
13 If they stayed the night somewhere and were expected to sleep in two twin beds, he couldn’t stand it. They always slept in one.
14 She would still sit in his lap.
15 He used to work on the railroad.
16 He waited for a raise of something like 10 cents an hour before he married my grandma.
17 He read meters after he retired.
18 He installed life lines for the elderly (many of which were younger than him).
19 He volunteered at the hospital (quite the paper shredder I hear).
20 He served Meals on Wheels.
21 He served as an elder in the Main and Oklahoma Church of Christ for as long as most people can remember.
22 People loved him. No, I mean LOVED him.
23 He could make you laugh no matter what kind of day you had.
24 He used to take me to McDonald’s every Tuesday.
25 We always ate in the Caboose (this old train caboose the McDonald’s had).
26 After that, he took me to the hospital to see my grandma (who also volunteers there).
27 But first, we would always get candy from the gift shop.
28 He used to hide caramels around the house for his wife to find.
29 She never doubted that he loved her. He told her 100 times a day.
30 He used to have a huge garden.
31 We would sneak strawberries out of it together before they were washed.
32 He knew practically everyone in the town of McAlester.
33 He used to do the grocery shopping.
34 He always made sure to have Dr. Pepper in the house if my sisters, cousins or I were coming.
35 He made all of his grandchildren feel like they were his favorite.
36 My boyfriends used to have to pass the Grandpa test.
37 Not many did.
38 Neil was his favorite. (He had good taste.)
39 We used to play 42 with him and my grandma.
40 They were unstoppable as a team.
41 If she didn’t know what suit to call as trump he’d say, “Come on Mary, you’ve got 14 dominoes. Just pick your poison.”
42 He taught me how to play cards.
43 He said I could beat him at SkipBo by the time I was 6.
44 I’m pretty sure he let me win.
45 When he was bored, he couldn’t sit still.
46 There was always a crossword puzzle or a game of solitaire to be played.
47 He loved flowers.
48 He had beautiful flower beds.
49 Their back porch has always had a hummingbird feeder.
50 He was a really amazing husband.
51 He was a really great dad.
52 His three sons loved him.
53 His eight granddaughters loved him.
54 His twenty great grandchildren loved him.
55 Jana Kay’s baby will love his memory.
56 As will all the rest of our children from here on.
57 He knew what he believed.
58 He made sure everyone else did too.
59 His life was his testimony.
60 He used to make up crazy songs that didn’t make sense.
61 He could tell which car was his in the parking lot by the big fish pillow in the back window.
62 He drove a really old Dodge Dakota.
63 He didn’t think it was safe enough for anyone else to drive it, but he drove it even though he was 90.
64 He used to pick pecans.
65 We gave him 50 pounds to pick out this Christmas.
66 I bet he was almost done.
67 He survived triple bypass surgery in 1999.
68 He lived to be 90.
69 He grew up in McAlester.
70 He married his high school sweetheart.
71 She said he was the class clown.
72 They kissed on their first date.
73 They didn’t kiss on their second date.
74 He knew she was worth hanging around.
75 He served in the army.
76 He and my grandma used to be counselors at Sooner Youth Camp.
77 The Bridgwater name has a legacy because of him.
78 If you say Bridgwater in any Church of Christ, someone will ask if you know Emmitt.
79 He started making his own salsa and pickled okras.
80 They were really good.
81 He made the best peanut brittle in the world.
82 He used to make the salad.
83 He would take forever meticulously cutting up every carrott, piece of celery and onion for it.
84 He would leave the onions on the side if his grandchildren were there. He knew we didn’t like them.
85 He read his Bible every day.
86 It made him really sad when others didn’t choose to follow Jesus.
87 I think he probably prayed for them daily.
88 He had a lot of stories.
89 I never got tired of hearing them.
90 It’s a good thing too, because he would repeat them occasionally.
91 When I took Joel out Christmas shopping, he got on to me.
92 He wanted me to take care of that baby.
93 He came to see Joel in the hospital.
94 I’m pretty sure I saw a tear in his eye when he held him.
95 When he saw a picture of Joel crying last week, he said Joel was crying because he found out his middle name was Emmitt.
96 Joel will be proud of that middle name.
97 I hope he grows up to be like his great grandpa.
98 I want a marriage like his and Grandma’s.
99 Their marriage was the ultimate example of love, compromise and submission to one another.
100 He really was the best man I’ve ever known, and probably ever will.
Friday, February 1, 2008
M-Tag, I'm it
I'm pretty sure the only reason Dana tagged me is because of the abuse I've gotten for not being a faithful blogger. Okay, okay... I never post anything.
Who knew Neil would be way more into this blogging thing than the journalism major? So the rules are as follows:
Rules:
Link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog. Share 5 random and/or weird facts about yourself on your blog, or share the 5 top places on your "want to see or want to see again" list, or share 5 things you never pictured being in your future when you were 25 years old. Tag a minimum of 5, maximum of 10 random people at the end of your post and include links to their blogs. Let each person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog. The tagees have a choice of which they want to do.
As I'm only 27, the 5 things I never expected for my future when I was 25 wouldn't be all that interesting. So, I guess I'm going to do the random facts about myself.
1.) You know how little kids say "cross my heart, hope to die, stick a needle in my eye?" Well, I've actually done that, not on purpose, but nevertheless I have actually stuck a needle in my right eye.
2.) I have read all the Harry Potter novels 4 times (except the last one - only 3 so far) and listened to them probably that many times or more. (I know, I know, I'm such a geek.)
3.) I am a terrible gift giver. I think of really thoughtful gifts for people throughout the year, but when the time comes when I need to buy one... well let's just say I always include a gift receipt.
4.) I love driving a standard. Right now my car isn't one, and I really miss it.
5.) I love all types of olives and anything pickled (i.e. pickles, pickled peppers, pickled okra, you get the picture).
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