2009 Kolditz Family

2009 Kolditz Family

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Blog Has Moved

Our blog has moved. It is now located at southernpotatoes.wordpress.com. We've gone to this new layout that makes it easier to showcase our families photos and videos. Several more photos have been added to previous entries.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Flashback: Hello Noah

We are getting ready to have our third child in May, and I was looking back at the videos from Noah's birth five and a half years ago on May 9, 2005, in Memphis. It's neat to look back and see how small he looked when he was born and how fast they grow up. Grandma Williams made the trip from Idaho to help out.

My favorite part of the videos is the one where Shelby meets Noah for the first time. She had just turned four when he was born, and her interaction with him is really cute.

It's funny how you remember a lot of the difficult times, but forget how adorable kids are at the different stages until you look back on it. I wish it was easy to remember that during the moment. Even now, I look at the kids as being a pain in the butt a lot of the time, but I'll look back on this moment and long to be there again. Time is always moving way too fast and it's easy to focus on the next moment in life rather than slowing down to enjoy what you have in the present.



Monday, December 27, 2010

Redbirds and Fireworks

One of the summer activities we enjoy to do is attending Memphis Redbirds games, the AAA affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. We went with a couple of friends to a game on July 3, 2010, and ran into a bunch of other families from our ward in the game.

Even though our tickets are behind home plate, we still always go and sit on the Bluff. I can watch baseball, and Shelby and Noah can run around like mad men. The kids like to get cardboard and slide down the hill on the back of the Bluff.

After the game, we watched the fireworks, a prelude to the fourth of July. They were shot right over top of us, so we all had to shield our faces from falling ash and debris.

Atlanta Braves Game

Here are a few videos from our trip to Atlanta Memorial weekend to watch an Atlanta Braves game. We camped two nights at a KOA outside of Atlanta and went to see the Braves play the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 30, 2010, at Turner Field. It was a lot of fun for everybody.

The day was designated as one of their Family Days, so there was a lot to do with the kids. All of the interactive games around the stadium were free on this day, so Shelby and Noah got to try their skills at pitching and batting. We also had the chance to meet former pitchers Rick Camp, Zane Smith and Hall of Famer Phil Niekro before the game and get their autographs.

While Tamara and Noah waited in the autograph line, Shelby and I went into the outfield stands to watch some of batting practice. We were standing along the left field fence, and one of the Braves bullpen relievers threw Shelby a ball that she was able to use to get autographs on.

The Braves won the game in dramatic fashion with Chipper Jones knocking in a couple on a pinch hit appearance. Jason Heyward also had a good game.

After the game, the kids got to run the bases. It was a long line, but Shelby and Noah had a lot of fun and received a free t-shirt that said "I ran the bases at Turner Field," and also received a certificate.




Christmas Morning, 2010

Since we were up late on Christmas Eve, Noah and Shelby actually let us sleep in to 7:30, which was nice. Both were excited for what Santa had brought them and also for the gifts from Mom and Dad.

Santa gave Shelby the Epic Mickey game for the Wii and Sonic Colors game for her DSI. Noah got his own DSI so he doesn't have to keep taking Shelby's. Both of them also received a couple DSI games from mom and dad. They were both excited for their Pillow Pets, which I had never even heard about, but are pretty big this year.

Christmas Eve, 2010

For Christmas Eve, our family continues a Kolditz tradition of having a small program and then opening up a couple of presents. We finished watching Michael McLean's Forgotten Carols that we had started on family home evening the prior week. Then we sang carols and read Luke 2 before opening presents from the grandparents.

After opening the presents, we all played games on the Wii and before we knew it, it was 11 o'clock and way past bed time.

I apologize for my singing, which almost drowns everybody out. Watch Shelby singing Hark the Herald Angels Sing. She doesn't know the words, so she oooohs nearly the entire song. Pretty funny.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Vacation at Hot Springs, Arkansas



For the Fourth of July weekend, we took a mini vacation to Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is about a 3 and a half hour drive from our home. We left on Friday morning and went straight to Magic Springs/Crystal Falls, where we would spend the majority of our time. We weren't expecting much since we had read the reviews and all of them were bad. A lot of the big thrill rides were closed. But at the affordable season pass price, and since our kids wouldn't ride those type of rides anyways, we decided it would work out.

The kids had a lot of fun going on their rides,a nd there weren't big lines, so they were able to go right on most of them. Shelby is our daredevil and Noah is the scaredy cat, but he started to warm up at the end. We even talked him into going on the boat ride that went up and then crashed down a 50 foot slide, sending a huge wave of water to those on the bridge and those in the boat. He was nearly messing his pants, but he did it and had fun.

They had a kid rollercoaster that he liked to go on. He was scared at first, but by the third time on it, I got him to lift his hands in the air (although I was holding them up). He said he liked having his hands in the air, but he'd rather have them holding onto the bar.

Shelby wanted to go on everything, but still was a couple inches too short to go on the big rollercoasters. I took her on the Tidal Wave and we sat at one of the ends. She freaked out during it and I had to hold on to her while she was shaking and looking at the ground. But she later went on it again, this time we just sat in the middle.

Her big accomplishment was going on the Hammer, which I hate, but went on it with her. I can't believe she did it and loved it, especially since it has you starring straight down in limbo as it slowly works up enough speed to flip all the way around. I hate feeling all my weight and trusting a drop down bar. Next time her mom can go on it with her.

We camped two nights at a KOA less than a mile from the park. This was our first time camping since our bad experience on memorial day last year. It was really nice and we had a good experience this time. The first night went well and we were able to roast marshmallows on a camp fire. But the second night a huge thunderstorm passed through around 1 a.m. and let up the entire sky for about an hour with lightning and thunder. It poured pretty good and rained most of the night, but our tent held up and we were able to stay dry. The kids slept through it all, which was good.

Saturday morning we went to Hot Springs National Park, which is pretty much a small area in the center of town. There is a large hill with a natural thermal hot spring at the base of it. It was believed that the water could restore one's youth and several bath houses used to line the area allowing people to bath in the water. The water was really hot to the touch. We climbed the mountain and walked around for a while. The town is really old and was neat to drive through and look around.

On the Fourth of July, we went to a Craig David concert at Magic Springs. It was really good and Noah put on a show for everybody in the surrounding area. He was dancing for the first half before finally crashing.

With our season passes, we are looking to make a return trip once or twice before the summer is over and spend a Saturday there since it's not too far of a drive.

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