Sunday, December 31, 2006

Goodbye 2006!




Well, this is the last blog of 2006. What a year! We managed to move half way around the world and settle on the island of Guam. We have seen deer, pigs, spiders, geckos, dogs, and a cat -- and all in our back yard! We have been to the beach, been to the beach, and been to the beach. Mark managed to get certified in Advanced Scuba Diving; Courtney earned her Open Water certification; and the little fish Olivia is, she will be diving before you know it! We have become good at Webcamming, and we just about have everyone trained on the time difference between Missouri and Guam. So, how do you spend the last day of 2006? At the beach, of course!!!





What about 2007? Well, on the horizon we are conducting a Marriage Workshop in January. We have a 2nd Birthday party to throw for Miss Olivia, and we have Courtney's parents visiting in February for 2 weeks. March will add another birthday for Courtney and Mark. April may bring a trip back to the States (Vegas). Australia is looking very tempting, and we may try to get down under. Mark will go up for Major in the Fall. Some dear friends will marry in the Summer/Fall (another trip home?). And in between all of this -- going to the beach, going to the beach, and going to the beach! If 2007 goes as quickly as 2006, fasten your seatbelts!




With much love,

Mark, Courtney, & Olivia


Tuesday, December 26, 2006

A few Christmas Pics

Well, we enjoyed a wonderful Christmas -- island style. We slept until about 8:00 a.m., and we prepared for Olivia to wake up. While waiting, we decided to go ahead and open some of our gifts. Courtney opened her new camera, and the shots below are courtesy of that new toy. It is small enough for Courtney to enjoy and powerful enough for Mark to steal and dive with it! And then we waited some more. Finally, we headed into Olivia's room about 9:30 to wake her up (since Courtney couldn't wait any longer). On Christmas Eve, Olivia said she did not want Santa to come because he is scary. However, she didn't mind the next day when he brought her a shopping basket full of food. We were able to set up the webcam, and family watched us open gifts. Needless to say, it was fun. We have a few shots to share here, and I'll post the rest on the Yahoo site. Enjoy!

I want to be a Rock Star!


Olivia helping Daddy.



Mark's art collection -- Medvedev.

Cheesy smile!
(Note the scuff under her nose from the face-plant she did into a skateboard)



Courtney's new earrings -- girls love sparklies!

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Night Out for the Family


This pic is from the Med Group Christmas party and is the closest thing we have had to a "date night" since we arrived on Guam. What used to be a weekly tradition just got lost for a little while in the transition. Now, though, I have been reminded just how much I like being out and about and alone with my handsome husband...not at all to slight our family time with Liv in tow. It was a fun night to get dolled up and spend time with friends and collegues-thankfully we have a lot who are both. Liv tagged along as far as the provided childcare where she played with other kids, ate pizza and jumped on the beds all night. Needless to say, fun was had by all!

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Olivia Versus Santa

The Medical Group had its Children's Christmas Party on the 16th, complete with a visit from Santa, who passed on presents to the children. Evidently, through the eyes of a child, this is the scariest mythical creature known to mankind! There were many unhappy kids who will need therapy later in life due to their near-escape from the clutches of the bearded man.

As for Olivia, she will be included in the therapy group. However, knowing Santa gave her a gift helps ease some of the anxiety. Courtney took her up to see Santa, and she may now have permanent strangulation marks around her neck from Olivia's clutch. Once reaching Santa, Olivia attempted to make Santa disappear by repeating "bye, bye," "bye, bye," "bye, bye." Yet, even in her moment of horror, she was able to say "thank you" after receiving her gift.

After opening her gift, Olivia was able to enjoy other fun party games -- eating, putting rings on the elephant's nose, fishing, bing bag toss, and tossing a balloon into the air. Overall, I believed she had a good time. Enjoy the pictures.







Monday, December 11, 2006

Rota Walk


Seeing as how it is always hot and humid on our island home, Andersen AFB has devised a way to help its families feel a little more inspired during the holiday season by hosting what has become known as Rota Walk. This involves decorating all the houses on Rota Drive extravagantly! Then, at 6:00 p.m., come the masses. They admire all the houses and eat all the goodies passed out at each house (from cookies to hot dogs to roasted marshmellows to doughnuts). At one house, a giant model cargo plane flies over the street and dumps candy midway. They make their way down the street, around the corner, and up the road to the live Nativity scene and choir. This lasts until 8:30, then the street is quiet again.

This is very similar to a wedding. There is a lot of planning and preparation. Lots of money is spent on lights and snow globes and candy canes. A lot of time is spent decorating and making goodies. The big event happens, and then everyone goes home.

As for our home, we managed to get our house outlined, a star put on top of the house, a "tree of lights" from our porch made, the palm tree wrapped, and the trees by the parking lot wrapped. But, the icing on the cake was the "Lucy Stand." Borrowing from the Peanuts, we recreated the Psychiatrist Stand (seen below). It turned out quite well, and everyone enjoyed the Peanuts music playing in the background.

Of course, Olivia enjoyed most of it. She was ready to crash in her bed by 7:00, and she was asleep by 7:30. Enjoy a sampling of pictures below. Of course, more can be seen by clicking on Taylor Photos to the right. Merry Christmas!

Where's the Snow?

Training Olivia in the steps of her father.


The Whole Family is "IN"

Courtney and Friends

A National Lampoon Christmas Vacation -- Island Style

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Pic of the Day



Mermaid

Humpty Dumpty -- Did you know?

One of Olivia's favorite nursery rhymes is Humpty Dumpty. I've questioned when Humpty turned into an egg, because it doesn't say so in the rhyme. I found this today:

The Myth: Humpty Dumpty was a giant egg.

The Facts: Humpty Dumpty was actually the nickname for a large cannon on the wall of St. Mary’s Church in Colchester, England. During the English Civil War (1642–1649), a shot from an enemy cannon damaged the church wall, causing Humpty Dumpty to fall to the ground. Royal sympathizers (“all the king’s men”) tried to perch Humpty Dumpty on another part of the wall. But since the cannon was so heavy, “all the king’s horses and all the king’s men” couldn’t get Humpty back atop the wall.

This was courtesy of Page-A-Day Calanders found at www.pageaday.com.