Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pics of Campbell and a Shout Out to the Patterson's...

Not too much to blog about this week. SE and I got to send the boys off to Grenada to spend the night with their Mimi and GG on Saturday. We went to a friend's wedding at BonTerre in Nesbit, MS and had a great time. It was the first time we have been able to sleep in without the kids around and we enjoyed the relaxed Sunday morning!


We would like to give a shout out to the Patterson's! Adam and Emily are expecting their second child around the same time as Katie and ED and we could not be happier for them! Gray will make an excellent big brother and we look forward to meeting the newest addition to the Patterson family!


That makes four family and friends that we know of who found out they were expecting a short time after holding Campbell for the first time! He is like a little miniature fertility Buddha, with hair! Haha. Those of you that are Anchorman fans know the line I am talking about. I can hear these words coming out of Ron Burgundy right now:

"What's that Campbell? 4 women became pregnant shortly after holding you? How'd you do that? Heck, I'm not mad. That's amazing! How 'bout we get you in your p.j.'s and we hit the hay."


Anyway, enough rambling but that's what I thought of when we dubbed Campbell "The miniature fertility Buddha".


Campbell has discovered his smile and he loooves to show it to us!!!





Hey guys, have you seen my smile?



BLOG Hijack alert: (if you are not interested in the Cowboys or MSU football, no need to read beyond this point....ive got to vent about a few things with MSU and give my analysis of the Cowboys season thus far)

Rookie TE Martellus Bennett on the receiving end of a Romo TD pass Sunday night!


The Cowboys pulled off a much needed win on Sunday night and basically saved their season in the process. Losing to the Redskins would have put the Cowboys in a huge hole, two games back of the skins and 1-3 overall in their division with only 6 games left. Barber III cut up the Redskins in the 4th qtr and closed out the game. I think this gives the running attack a much needed confidence boost going into the last few weeks of the season where running the ball and closing out games is extremely important. Getting Romo back was a huge plus but I think getting Newman back was even more important to this team. They needed help on defense with their top 3 corners either injured or suspended off and on this whole season. They need to continue to get healthy for the stretch run. I think Felix Jones will be back soon adding more speed to the offense. The next two games are must wins against the lowly 49ers and Seahawks because the December schedule is brutal and 2-2 would be good (@Steelers, vs Giants, vs Ravens, @ Eagles). The last home game in Texas Stadium history is Dec. 20th and SE and I will be in attendance. The Boys need to pull off a few more wins between now and then so that it will be a meaningful game. Go Cowboys!


Miss. St. did what they do best on Saturday night. Lose. As much as I hate to see them lose, it might be best for this team in the long run. Another couple of losses to finish out the season and some much needed changes will have to be made. I'm sure Greg Byrne doesn't read our blog, but if he did I would tell him to "step ya game up"....make the difficult decision and get the football program back on track. Finishing 110th or worse in offense for 5 straight years is not what I call turning a program around. Someone has to be held accountable.



--peace

Monday, November 10, 2008

Congrats to Katie, Ed and Lewis....and some other things

This week was fairly non-eventful for us except for a big piece of news that came our way Tuesday night. We were watching a movie when Katie called and told me to check my email. She was short and offered no reason why or what I should expect. Just that I should check it. SE and I both thought it was very odd and wondered what on Earth it could be. Al Pacino could wait. We quickly grabbed the mac and logged on. The email was from KT with no header and no words, just a simple pic......




Lewis is a Big Bro!



That pic says it all. Congrats KT and Ed on Baby Thomas #2! Congrats Lewis on being a big bro! We are so happy for y'all and cant wait to meet him or her!



As for the rest of the weekend, SE had her first annual E.M.H.W.C. (East Memphis HouseWives Club) retreat with her friends Bonnie and Mary Beth. They met Mary Beth at the Alluvian in Greenwood and had Spas, Shopping and dinner at Lusco's. It was a well deserved getaway for SE and her first night away from Campbell since he was born! She relaxed and had a great time catching up with the girls.

A couple of funny stories from Greenwood.....SE was very impressed with the liquor store that opened your wine for you in the store (only in the Delta) and the stuffed squirrel hanging on the wall at Lusco's who wore an old school leather football helmet and smoked a cigarette (again, only in the Delta). If we had more liquor stores nice enough to uncork your wine for you and more restaurants with a football playing, cigarette smoking, stuffed squirrel mounted on the wall this world would be a much better place. Just my humble opinion :)


How about that! That squirrel can smoke a cigarette!
They call him "nutty" the squirrel. (A little Ron Burgundy for you...Ha)

SE going on the EMHWC retreat meant that I had Airey and Campbell to myself which also meant that it was a great time for a cookout at our house. Thankfully pops/kitty, the Glenns, and the Thomases (i never know how to pluralize Thomas! arggh) were not busy and happy to come over and keep us company. Airey and Lewis put in a couple of hours of playing and watching Diego before bed and Campbell took my pep talk to heart and took a long nap! A really really really long nap, as in he didn't wake up at all when everyone was at the house...there goes my plan of a sob story to SE about how rough I had it with the two of them. Damn.

With pops involved, there is never a shortage of great food. This was indeed the case Saturday as we pulled out the HastyBake and grilled bacon wrapped chops and a fabulous beef tenderloin. Cissa brought over some great sides and we had ourselves a feast. Very Good Times!


Congrats again to Ed, Katie, and Lewis. We are so happy for y'all.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween, Campbell's Baptism, and the Rendezvous

Halloween weekend was a blast for the Cole's. Friday night we loaded the kids up and headed over to the Thomas home for some trick or treating and Red Beans & Rice. I don't know who enjoyed it more - the boys (Gray, Lewis, and Airey) getting to play together or the Grandparents (Pops/Kitty and Linda/Billy) getting to see the kids dress up for trick or treating. Or it could have been the parents getting to take the kids on their inaugural trick or treating adventure! I know everyone had a great time and KT and Ed proved to be fantastic hosts with a bouncy gym, basketball game, and some ridiculously good Red Beans & Rice -- and i would like to give a well deserved shout out to Aunt KT for cooking the red beans and making some nice looking Halloween themed jello and sandwich cut-outs. I was quite impressed :) !!! Desert was provided courtesy of SE who made her famous "boo" cakes. They were goo-ud!

Pics of Halloween night:






"How do you expect me to carve my pumpkin with this spoon?"




Campbell loves his mummy!




Gray Patterson mows it up!


Our Lil Golfer!



Airey's first trick or treat!




Evidence of a successful trick or treat!

Cousin Lewis found what he was looking for! Skittles!!!


Airey was a little hesitant to grab some candy out of this orange bowl.

He associates orange with the Vols! It's a common phobia amongst Cole men! ;)



The Thomas's enjoyed the festivities!

Pops and CJ! SE loooves it when you call him CJ ;)
Edit!!!! This is SE, I DO NOT, let me be clear, want anyone to call him CJ! Ha!





Saturday, November 1. This was a special day in the Cole household and in St. Louis parish as the Catholic church welcomed its newest member to the family in Campbell Jamison Cole. He was baptised by Father McArthur at St. Louis Church. Aunt Katie Thomas and Uncle Terry Cole were the Godparents and stood along side SE and I as Father baptised Campbell. The ceremony was witnessed by friends and family and a reception was held afterwards at our home. My wife, ever the hostess, prepared a wonderful spread and designed a beautiful table for the occasion. She made some of "mimi's famous mini biscuits" with Canale's ham for the main course. It was a great reception! Thanks to all who attended and made this such a special day for us! Pics below:







Father McArthur baptising Campbell!





The Cole/Thomas Family



The Cole/Ruth/Rollins Family






Godparents Katie and Terry with Campbell





Our Family! (Campbell likes to fur that brow!)





The rest of Saturday afternoon was spent hanging out with family. Mimi and GG took Airey on multiple strolls through the neighborhood and the weather could not have been any better. There was lots of football to be watched and listened to for SE, Grandaddy and myself. They cheered the Rebels on while I listened to Jack Cristil call another Bulldog loss. This one a little more heartbreaking than the others. A missed extra point and FG cost the Bullies the game. Seriously, you're an SEC team and you cant get a kicker to make an extra point or 27 yard FG. UGH!!!


Saturday night we went to the Rendezvous for my birthday! It's my favorite restaurant and we usually go there sometime around my bday. Its a great time to get together with friends and family and enjoy good ribs, cheese plates, and cold cold cold Michelob! For those of you who have never been there, you should go. Click here to get to their website.


We had a great time seeing everyone and catching up! It's definitely one of my favorite "traditions" and I never pass up a chance to visit with friends and fam over a slab of ribs and some cold beer. Good Times!



The table at The 'Vous




Me and My Bride



Rog and Adam


I know the post was long, but we had an action packed weekend. Cheers until next time.