Monday, April 29, 2013

A rainy Saturday night with Alan Jackson

Hey friends! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend!

Saturday night we took the kids to the Alan Jackson concert in Birmingham. Jameson is crazy about Alan Jackson (as is the rest of the family), and was thrilled to finally get to see him in concert.

There was a lot of speculation whether the concert would go on as planned. The death of George Jones, a close friend of Alan's, led several of Alan's fans wondering if he would be able to perform. There was also the issue of rain and storms. The venue is outdoors, with zero shelter (except for the stage!  LOL).  The forecast remained iffy all week and into Saturday, but we decided to go for it and see what happened.

We were super excited that I finally figured out how to link my iTunes on my phone, through my car radio. We were asking the kids what they wanted to hear, and then turned around to find this:

 
Don't you just love Chelsea's baby?



Everyone had their earplugs in, listening to their own music. HAHA!

We were really early, so we decided to stop at one of our favorite places to eat:




 We ate until we couldn't eat any more, and then headed out to the concert.


I will say, preferred parking is A#1! We were literally 50 yards from the gate! Well worth the money we spent (which was cheaper than a lot of the "event parking" places we saw!)  They were holding the state fair at the same time, so 75% of the event parking was taken up with that! Who in their right mind thought that would be a good idea?

Jameson is excited about seeing "his favorite country music singer ever!"

We only had to wait about 30 minutes to get in, but once inside, we had to pull out these:



It's never good when you have to pull out the ponchos!

The rain was very light, but we were worried about what was headed our way:
The blue circle is our location.
Well, we made the mistake of saying something about the weather and looking at the radar.  So Jameson, who is TERRIFIED of bad weather, started getting upset.  We attempted to keep him calm by playing around.




We kept watching the radar, and were very happy to see that it looked like the storms that were headed our way were weakening.

And we even started to see a little sunshine peeking through the clouds:

By the time the concert got into full swing, we were thrilled to see the storms had missed us completely!



Tate Stevens, the winner of X-Factor last year, opened for Alan:


 He was really good and sang a mixture of great songs!

Well, about this time, Jameson was still freaked out about the weather, and suddenly started feeling like he was going to throw-up. Marty got up and went out with him (per Jameson's request), while Chelsea and I stayed put.


I know you probably think I am a horrible mother for not getting up and running out with him, but this is pretty common for Jameson (he gets anxious and then feels like he's going to be sick). So I waited with Chelsea until we knew if this was sick-sick, or anxiety sick.

After several minutes, Jameson felt better and they came back in.  Just in time to see Alan come out on stage.  


 Things were very quiet and somber when he came out on stage. There was no big introduction, no big fanfare.  Just Mr. Jackson walking onto the stage, guitar in hand, walking over to a stool.  Immediately, you hear the music, and he starts singing George Jones' "He stopped loving her today" as a slideshow of photos of George and Alan played in the background.

HERE is the video of that heartfelt performance.


The link is the "official" video, the YouTube video is fan footage. The "link" is much better and you can see the photos better. (For some reason, Blogger won't let me find the official video) 

Very touching and there were very few dry eyes in the audience!  The rest of the concert was great, but Jameson and Marty kept leaving because he felt sick.  Finally, Chelsea and I got up to leave, and when we got to Jameson, he was singing and dancing around and asking if we could go to the FAIR!  I'm pretty sure that he wasn't sick-sick....just anxious!  We walked back to watch the concert, and by then, he was singing his first, "last song", so we decided to leave. 

Again, the premier parking was FANTASTIC and we were able to get out and on the road with very minimal traffic!  We hit the interstate, and headed back home...but of course, we had to stop at our traditional after-concert place to eat:


Nothing like a bacon and egg sandwich and waffle at 11:30 at night!

We made it home around midnight and went straight to bed, where more storms woke 3 out of the 4 of us up in the middle of the night! (Jameson slept right through it....figures).

We did have a good time, despite the weather and Jameson being sick. We have decided that Jameson's concert-attending career is on hold for a while. He's gotten sick 2 out of the 3 concerts he's been to. I think he's going to have to wait until he's old enough to buy tickets on his own!  LOL

I hope you all have a wonderful and fantastic week!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

We will always remember!

Two years ago today, multiple tornadoes ripped through our state of Alabama (along with many other Southern states) and caused death and destruction that none of us could have ever imagined. There were few counties that were left unscathed.



Here is a wonderful article about that day, written by our own fabulous meteorologist, James Spann.

ALABAMA WEATHER BLOG

I dare you to read the article and watch the video and not get a tear in your eye.

Even though it's been two years, we will never forget!


Monday, April 22, 2013

Kitty arm hugs are the best!

For the past few months, every night when Sweets finds her way into bed between us, she has started hugging my arm. She walks over, finds her perfect spot near my arm, flops down, rolls over, and grabs my arm with her paws. 




Sometimes she just grabs my arm and falls right to sleep, but most of the time, after she grabs my arm, she licks my arm or hand, then playfully bites me and/or stretches her claws out on me. She never leaves a mark or a scratch, so I know she's just playing.

Kitty arm hugs are the best....except when they are at 2:00 am!  HAHA!

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I hope you all have a wonderful, stress-free week!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Mother's Day is Coming Soon!

Hey friends!

Hasn't this week been horrific? I just can't believe all of the tragedy and sadness that's been going on! Many thoughts and prayers to all of those that have been touched in some way by all of these horrible events! May God bless these families and this country!

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I was looking at my calendar today, seeing everything that I have planned for the next month, when I realized that Mother's Day is LESS than a month away, on May 12th!  How is it possible that it's almost May?

Currently, I am taking orders for the vinyl split-letter monograms. I still have time to make them and get them to you before Mother's Day!

Goudy with first names.

Goudy with no first names

Goudy with first names

Regal with no first names

Goudy with first names

Goudy with first names and wedding date.

Regal with first names

Goudy with first names

Regal with no first names

Goudy with first names

Goudy with wedding date.
The monograms measure 12" x 12" and are around 16" x 16" when in the frame.

If you are local to me, I can make them either with or without the frame.

With the frame, they are $40, and without the frame, they are $20.

If you are not local to me, I can make them on cardstock and mail them to you to put in your own frame.

These are $20 with a one-order shipping charge of $10. 
 This shipping price is the same if you order one monogram, or ten. (ex: If you ordered 5 monograms, the price would be $110.  $100 for the monograms and $10 for shipping for all).

Also, if you live local to me, I can make these smaller frames:



These are available in brown/gold (as shown) or in black/silver.

These frames measure around 12" x 12".

These frames are $25.

I'll only be taking Mother's Day orders for these through April 27th!

If you order later and need them for Mother's Day, there will be an added $10 rush fee per each frame/monogram.

If you are interested, you can either leave me a comment below with your e-mail address, or if Disqus is being weird, you can e-mail me directly at robinandmarty1@yahoo.com or alabamaslackermama@yahoo.com

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I pray the rest of this week/weekend is calm and uneventful for EVERYONE!  Much love to all of you!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Introducing my son....Hank Williams!

Hey friends! It's the start of yet another week! I hope your weekend was wonderful!

Like I said Friday, Jameson had a project in his Social Science class about famous Alabamians. Jameson chose Hank Williams, and for the past month he's done a lot of research. They did a "living museum" where each child recited their report as visitors walked by and listened. It was really cute and informative!

The students could either dress as their favorite character, or provide some other visual/audio form of presentation. Jameson chose to dress as Hank Williams. We stressed about being able to find a suit that met with Jameson's approval (he's a very picky kid), but I just happened to find a PERFECT cream-colored, polyester, 3-piece suit, in Jameson's size, at a consignment sale a few weeks ago.WHAT LUCK!  He was thrilled to death with the suit and could not wait to wear it. Friday, he finally got to put on his suit! I think he was a little excited:



Jameson presenting to his principal, Dr. Robinson.
 

Jameson presenting to some of his classmates.
 
 


He had his iPod in his pocket playing "Your Cheatin' Heart."



My little Hank!
 

Jameson's great friend, Victoria, dressed as Kathryn Tucker Windham. She was my favorite author when I was their age! She did a wonderful job (as did her mom, who pieced together, and sewed an identical skirt to Mrs. Windham's story-telling skirt!)
 

Jameson's friend-girl, Gracie, dressed as the great coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. I'm loving the pose!
 

We all had a great time and learned a lot, but are so glad it's finally over. I know more about Hank Williams than I ever wanted to!  LOL  I told Jameson that I guess I would put the suit back into the consignment sale next year, and he said "NO WAY! I'M WEARING MY SUIT!  I'm saving it for SPECIAL OCCASIONS!"  So, if you show up at a "special occasion" and see a kid wearing a cream-colored, polyester, 3-piece suit, you will know it's my son...Hank Williams.

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