As we all know, Trevor is an eight year old boy trapped in a man's body. Last evening, during a session of tomfoolery, he learned first hand (or should I say "first foot") how little room we have to run around in our quaint little apartment. His goal: to run from the living room into the bedroom and surprise tackle me. The result: due to a misjudgement of the sharp corner, he slammed his foot into the wall and BROKE HIS PINKY TOE (confirmed by the emergency room doctor)! Unfortunately, there's not much that can be done for a broken toe. He's just got it all wrapped up and is hobbling around on crutches. He'll be uncomfortable for the next couple of weeks, but I think he and all ten of his toes will make it through. The one good thing that came out of all this... we discovered that the VA hospital in Asheville is wonderful!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
A Day of Feasting and Thanks
We hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!! We were lucky enough to have four days off together, so we headed down to Alabama to spend Turkey Day with my mom and dad and our two precious boys. It was a great way to christen my parents' new home, although we wish we could have shared the day with more of our family. The weekend was full of yummy food, great company, and lots of rest and relaxation!! We are so grateful for all of you and our many blessings!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007
It's Official...
Trevor is now a certified detentions officer for the state of North Carolina. Last Friday, he took the state exam and passed with flying colors!! His graduation ceremony was held on Monday November 19th at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (known as A-B Tech around here). Now he has a couple more weeks of further training that is specific to Buncombe County... he is very anxious to get back to his shift and out of the classroom!
Trev was the president of his class (he says that just means he was a secretary for the instructors) and he received the Top Physical Fitness award as well. This graduating class was the highest scoring academy class the county has had. They should all be very proud!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
All in a days work
Well, well, well here are some fun photos of me 'voluntarily' getting electrocuted and sprayed with pepper spray. This was part of the training that I had to go through in order to use and carry a TASER. The TASER is 50,000 volts and lasts for five seconds (that is a really long time to have an electrical current pass through your body). Let's all count together
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I also had the pleasure of getting hit in the face and eyes with pepper spray (OC). Basically this is liquid cayenne pepper plus some other fun and hot ingredients. I had to get sprayed, wait for it to go into my eyes and then go hit a few bags, allowing ample time for the OC to really set in. Only then could I get to the water hose. (If you look really close I think you can see some snot coming out of my nose)
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Grandfather Mountain
Along the way, there are ladders and cables in place to use to climb the rock faces. They are very helpful, but they certainly do not make the journey less scary!
The last two pictures are taken at the summit. As you can see, there are times when you literally have to hug the rocks to make it around the edge of the jutting cliffs. The wind was howling, the temperature was frigid and the view made it all worth while!
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