"The poorest, the weakest, the simplest child, is born for immortality. This value outweighs the entire material universe, no matter how small a mark this child makes on it. The tiniest infant owns a deathless intellect, and is as immortal as the Father of spirits. No one can tell what this child will become."

~ A Prebyterian Pastor who died in 1873


"And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise."

~ (Deuteronomy 6:6-7)

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Chritmas Eve Extravanganza

12-23-2008




The day before Christmas Eve all of the grandkids and great grandkids all go eat at you Great Grandmother's and Great Grandaddy's (this is from a tradition where we all spent the night the night before we would celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve.


Also, another of my favorite traditions is "Sister Gifts!" the day we got out of school for the holidays your Grandmother would let us open the gifts we all got each other, it was so exciting and we couldn't hardly wait for your Grandmother and Papa to get off work to open, because they were the first and most anticipated gifts to be opened.


So your daddy loaded all the gifts we had bought for your mommy's side of the family and we took them over when we went to do sister gifts. After that was done we all loaded up and went to your Great Grandmother's and we ate Chik-Fil-A and took aunt annie home with us to spend the night because your Aunt Sophie was very sick with a virus, I wish I had a picture of her sitting across the room with gloves and a mask on while we opened gifts, all so you wouldn't get sick.






12-24-2008


We woke up and started getting ready to go back to Great Grandmother's for a wonderful Christmas breakfast. Mmmmm it was so good! We got you ready first and you and your Aunt Annie watched your Praise Baby DVD your Aunt Haley got you for Christmas. Your Aunt A STILL doesn't understand THERE IS NO PLOT TO THOSE DVD'S!!!



You wore a red and white knit Strasburg outfit your Grandmother and Papa bought you with a cute matching hat.





While we were waiting on your Aunt A to get ready I slipped on her ring and asked her to take my picture, to see if she would notice I switched our wedding rings...



She didn't notice so I asked her to take a closer one and she still didn't get it, she asked why I was putting this on my blog and I said "I dunno" and dropped it.... A few minutes later she came running out of the bathroom with her hand out and said .... "I know what the caption will be" and I gave her her ring back....


We made it to Great Grandmother's around 8:30 and took a family picture.....



Your SICK Aunt Sophie was kind of a downer.... but she came back around later on, she felt really bad.




Our Family Minus Uncle Brett (on call)



Aunt Haley got you a train of animals and you loved it you watched it for a while and Sarah Laine showed you how to make it go.




Christmas At MiMi's

12-25-2008

Christmas day after we went to Grandmother and Papa's for breakfast goodies and gifts(didn't take any pictures) we went to Great Grandmother MiMi's for lunch. Where you met your Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Joel for the first time. Aunt Bonnie is carrying your first little cousin who will be here in June.... We cannot WAIT!

Here is Uncle Joel and Aunt Bonnie..... (if you steal my camera and take pics of yourselves... you see what happens??? You end up on the worldwide web.)



You LOVED your Uncle Joel, you are about on the same maturity level so it was to be expected :)

I AM KIDDING! Uncle Joel is a very funny guy and I wish they lived closer because you really did take to him well, he is going to be such a great daddy!






Here are the presents there was sooooooo much to open, the gifts are behind the "stockings" I don't think they make stockings big enough for our stocking stuffers so this was the only other alternative.

This was mommy, Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Joel in present mania! You had already had one wardrobe change because you were hot.



Mimi gave you your first rocking horse (lion). It's so cute and plays music, your a little young for it yet but every boy needs a rocky horse (lion) or (duck as your dad titled it.)

Daddy's Photo Shoot

The Many faces of Jack Avery Lamp 3 1/2 months old:











Sunday, December 21, 2008


What guy dosen't like his recliner?.......


Friday, December 19, 2008

"Best Christmas EVER!"


"Every Who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot, but the Grinch, who lived just north of Whoville, did not. The Grinch hated Christmas - the whole Christmas season. Oh, please don't ask why, no one quite knows the reason. It could be, perhaps, that his shoes were too tight. Or maybe his head wasn't screwed on just right. But I think that the most likely reason of all may have been that his heart was two sizes too small."

In case any of you do not know, I am married to the Grinch


No not that one. This one
Same personality, different look… lucky for Jack. I mean really, could you imagine going through middle school looking like this?
Neither could I. So this season all started with the untangling of lights and decorating of the tree (I did by myself), wrapping and shopping for perfect gifts, again, myself. And the outside décor with my family but again in the "husband, wife, Norman Rockwell, Chirstmas Carols in the back ground preparation for Christmas"…. Yours Truly.

It's not as bad as I make it sound because I love Christmas enough for the both of us and of course as they say if you want it done right….

I would like a little curiosity and shaking of the gifts I bought him and wrapped under the tree, but he just walks right by them. Does he not care about what I got him? Are they not important to him? Does he actually LIKE the element of surprise? Does it not eat at his very soul with curiousity of what this oddly shaped gift might be?
For some reason MY presents, be it any occasion worthy of a wrapped gift, talk. No, seriously. They say my name. They taunt me. "Open me, Whitney, Come on, open me. We won't tell. You can re-wrap me and no one will ever know." OR "All the cool kids are shaking their Christmas presents." and sometimes they even say " Where's that Christmas spirit? Inside this present, darnit!"

So now that you have an insight of the Lamp Family Christmas spirit background let me begin my story.

Everyone knows of, if not owned a ceramic tree. In fact your mom or grandmother probably made it. For those interested here is a short history of the ceramic tree. So for a fundraiser my company raffled one of these lovely gems to raise money for Relay for Life.

Stuart brought Jack up here one day to see the decorations and the ladies I work with when he stopped in his tracks…. And then the dialogue went as follows:

S: Oh yall have a ceramic tree?

W: Yes, I think it is being raffled off for charity

S: Well, how many tickets did you buy?


W: Ummmmm….. NONE? It's a seventies ceramic tree!


S: Well, I just had one when I was a kid, it was my night light and I broke it. I think about that tree every night as i lie awake in bed..


W: OK? Well, It's a seventies ceramic tree.


S: Well it would not hurt to buy a ticket if it is for charity. You know, it is the season for giving and thinking of others. Maybe we should buy twenty tickets. Or Maybe twenty-five, well how about 30, thirty is a good even number. I feel lucky.


W: mmmmmk (as I grab jack and walk off)


(Some of that was exagerated)


As I thought about it throughout the day I remembered my Nana had two, so I asked if we could have one of them and explained, how Stuart liked it (at that time I had NO idea how much.)

I got home and told Stuart I had a change of heart and as tacky as I thought it was I would be willing to place this shiny spectacle somewhere in my home and to top it off, my Nana had one. Exact quote "This is going to be the best Christmas ever" followed by a hug followed by clearing a spot and dust off the microwave "It shall go right HERE!" and one more "This is going to be the best Christmas ever" as he walked off. I think I stood there with a funny look on my face for at least 2 minutes.

Later on, we went and picked up the one Paw Paw had got from the Flea Market (she wouldn't give me the one mom made but that's a whole new post and possibly a few hours of group therapy.) We got it home and we, I mean HE (did i mention that he insisted on doing this himself??) started placing each light in a specific place moving them around at least for an hour and I was not allowed to help. As I walked by I replied, "you could at least sing Christmas Carols", he had no reply but a few seconds later, as I am wrapping gifts, I hear "Mary Had A Little Lamb." Yes, I know what you're thinking and no, a Christmas version does not exist. But what can you expect from the Grinch? I can't say that i'm one hundred percent positive I didn't marry Jewish. I mean who dosent know at least one Christmas Carol.

The next day was the raffle, even though we had one now it WAS from the flea market and WAS a little rickedy. OH and for goodness sake it “didn’t have a star on top!”
So I bought 30 tickets and of course (as you would expect with 30 tickets) we are the proud new owners of a ceramic tree WITH A STAR ON TOP. I called Stuart and told him the news to which he replied “This is going to be the best 2008 Christmas EVER!” (Like there were 2 in 2008) and “Jack, just Wait till your mom gets home!) I told him maybe when Jack gets older he can put the lights on and he would like that to which I was quickly corrected that our ceramic tree is in fact NOT Jack’s tree it is Stuarts.

"And what happened then? Well, in Whoville they say that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day. And then the true meaning of Christmas came through, and the Grinch found the strength of ten Grinches plus two."


I wrote this little ditty for Stuart


Ode to Our Ceramic Christmas Tree


O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,
You are from ninteen seventy,
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,
You made my Stuey happy

The bright green gloss, and faux snow
His adoration clearly showed
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,
You made my Stuey, happy.


Tis sits alone on microwave,
It stares at me, as I heat treats I crave
Its lights are plastic and there bright;
A star on top that sits just right ,


A voice tells me we’ll never part
This glossy tree owns Stueys heart
Who thought a tree of maintenance low
Would make my grinches heart grow.

Incase you would also like to have the best Christmas EVER you can find everything you will need here.


Merry Christmas Ever, from the Lamp Family

Wednesday, December 10, 2008


Dear Historical Society:

Each year you host a contest of the best Christmas Décor as the subject… The first year I moved into the neighborhood I decorated in beautiful evergreen swags and vibrant peacock feathers, with bright green apples and limes (thanks to my mother’s decorative touch.) It was so great and I just new I would win AT LEAST 3rd place in 1 of the many categories you have. I rushed outside early the morning after the judging to see no winning sign. Not even an honorable mention. So the next year I decided to boycott, (or cut off my nose to spite my face.)
So after a year of cooling off from unjustified defeat I enlisted the help of my very talented mom AND my sisters one of which may I add has an art degree (among others) from Birmingham Southern and I knew with her on the team our house would be a shoe in.

We started Thanksgiving Day after lunch and finished up the day after, before Andrea and Brett had to go back to Birmingham.



We worked very hard, it was a team effort and Stuart even cleaned up our yard while we decorated so everything would look pristine. I have really gotten into the spirit this year and I know it’s because of our little monkey but I just love to wrap and make bows and I can’t wait for Jack to help me put up the tree next year.









So back to the contest of “it’s who you know” (I am renaming it :) only because I am slightly bitter )
We weren’t exactly sure when the judging was so every night when I got home I would drive in front of the house to make sure the spot lights were pointed just right and the wind had not blown anything over and everyday I straitened and fluffed. I always know when it’s close because the weekend before everyone starts decorating and getting ready. This year not many houses participated and I had no warning so imagine my surprise as I am driving to work this morning and see a 3rd place Fantasy sign. I almost choked on my coffee as I sped up and took the first one way street (the wrong way) back to my house. I KNEW there would be a sign I just didn’t know what place I would win. So as I am pulling up I see Bupkiss, Nada, and Zilch. I thought to myself “Well, why on earth would they put the sign in the side yard where no one can see it???” So I drove around and that’s when I realized… Historical Society that you forgot my sign or some kid stole it out of our yard so if you could replace it ASAP that would be great.

In the event that I in fact did not place AGAIN this year, well…. That’s fine, but expect to see the following throughout the next year…

Maybe you would like Santa in a boat….



No? Well there is always this carousel that MOVES!!!....






How about a leg lamp? Pun intended….




Christmas in July?






Oh yes and if we are going to go through all the trouble to make your Historical neighborhood decorative why stop with Christmas…

We are going to celebrate Easter….






OH and Jack DOES turn the big 1 this year… I know he would just love this.







I do suppose I can let this year go, but consider this your warning. I am not afraid to have a tacky Christmas. So to you Mr. or Mrs. Historical Society I say

BAH HUMBUG!!!!

















Stuart Takes Team Photo


Monday, December 8, 2008

Jacks' First Thanksgiving

Jack your first Thanksgiving went great! You were so good you were passed around, kissed all over, each time you were fed it was by someone different, and most importantly you were WORN OUT and slept so good.



Your Paw Paw loves babies and he loves you tons, most of the time he lays you on his belly and sings to you. "Baby Bye-o" not sure the spelling or the song but that is the phonetic spelling anyway.



You wore baby blue corduroy one piece with smocked little puppies on the front.



After lunch mommy found Nana's Wig and we all had a good laugh.









For dinner we went to Great Grandmother's house and all the little cousins got on her bed and played for a little bit.






You were talking to William in this picture.



In between lunch and dinner your Aunts came over and helped us decorate the outside of our house for Christmas, it looks so good. I will show you all of those pictures in the next post because I don't have them with me.


It was a great Thanksgiving. We are so thankful for family, health, friends, and you.