Monday, November 28, 2011

My Papaw, Reverend John H. Pace, Sr.

Tyler chose to write his elders essay about his great-grandfather, Rev. John H. Pace Sr. We wanted to share that with you all also.


     My papaw's name is Reverend John H. Pace, Sr. He was my dad's grandfather. He is from Pickens, South Carolina. He lived in Lexington, North Carolina and worked at Reeds Baptist Church. 
     Papaw was important to many people. He taught people to help each other, and he taught them about Jesus. He had many roles in the community. He served in the Army. He was a pastor. He had four children, nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. 
     Most of all, John Pace was a preacher and family man. He was a beautiful singer. He taught about Jesus and to be kind to one another. For fun, he liked to fish, do crossword puzzles, sing and garden. He also love to read and write. He was interested in war history and studying about God. 
     Papaw taught me many things. He taught me how to pray. He taught me to always be kind to other people. I also learned to love singing from him. Even though he died when I was seven, my life is better for knowing him. I have learned to be strong in my beliefs and love my family.
     My papaw is special to me because he taught me many things. My life is better because Papaw taught me how to talk to God. He taught me lessons to be kind. 

My Grandpa, Bill Wade

This weekend, the twins were assigned Elders Essays to write for a class assignment. This is a tradition at Cherokee Elementary School and helps our students focus on honoring and respecting their elders. David chose his grandpa, Bill Wade. Tyler chose his great-grandpa, Papaw, John H. Pace. Today and tomorrow, I decided to allow them to publish those essays here for us to always remember.

From David...

     My grandfather is Bill Wade. He is my mom's dad. He grew up in Goshen, Indiana. Now he lives in Whispering Pines, North Carolina. He is a retired teacher.
     Bill Wade is important because he taught lots of people lots of things. His role in the community included being a basketball coach, a special education teacher, and a person who sticks up for kids who have learning problems. He is the head of the Wade family.
     Bill Wade is always busy. Since he is retired, he plays a lot of golf, and he travels. He has been to Scotland and Florida. He fishes a lot and comes to visit us in the mountains. For fun, my grandpa likes to fly fish, swim, golf, and kayak. He also likes to help other people. He is interested in golf, the history of golf, fly fishing, and learning new things.
     My grandpa has taught me many things. He taught me to play golf and to slow down and take my time. When he taught me to fish, he also taught me to be patient. My life is better because I know him. He makes life fun, and the lessons he teaches me will help me my whole life.
     Bill Wade is the best grandpa in the world. I learn new things from him every day that make me a better person.





Sunday, November 27, 2011

Harry Potter & More

Having a baby in the house again is bringing back so many memories of when the twins were babies. It's a lot different this time around. The obvious difference is that there is only one baby, but there's more. We are older. There are 2 big brothers. We know some things to expect. We realize how much we weren't able to just sit back and enjoy when there were two of them at the same time. It's definitely a whole new adventure. Yet, amid this baby adventure, there is always the joy of the ride with David and Tyler. With Landon so dependent, there are things we have had to adjust to, for sure. One thing that was not lost on me was the emotion behind watching our boys develop as good readers. Tonight, Tyler sat down with the first Harry Potter book.  He's already a few chapters in and just wants to be left alone. It warms my heart in such a special way to see David and Tyler curl up on the couch with a book, purely for the enjoyment.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sunday, November 20, 2011

My First Babies

I found this picture of the twins as little ones, almost the same age as Landon. I can't get over how much all three of them look alike! They might as well be triplets... heaven help us all. :)

Saturday, November 19, 2011

5K Fun




All fall, the boys have been training with Cherokee Choices on Mondays after school with Boys on the Run. Today, they ran their first 5k. Tyler completed the course in just under 40 minutes, while David's time was just over 50 minutes. He wasn't feeling well today but wanted to tough it out! We are so proud of them and were all there to cheer them on.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Elk-Tastic

I don't care how long we've been here or how many times we've seen them, the elk are just awe inspiring as they move in and around Cherokee.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

It's a Zoo Out There




Today we took the boys to the Knoxville Zoo as part of our family get-away weekend to Pigeon Forge. It was a bit chilly to start with, but we had a great time! And, yes, the twins ARE riding a camel.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Me & My Boys

It's not very often that I post pictures of myself, but we snapped this one today with all 3 of my sweet boys!
I had to share...

Saturday, November 5, 2011

WCU Game

Today we took the boys to our first WCU football game, which was Kids' Day and Hall of Fame Day. And who would have guessed, but a childhood friend from Wilmington was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Way cool! It was a beautiful day for football for sure, and we even had a yummy lunch at McAllister's Deli (my fav!).

Friday, November 4, 2011

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Happy Halloween

This year the Hines boys descended upon downtown Cherokee for some trick or treat fun. Of course, despite the cold, they had a blast. I got to hand out candy and see lots of my students, which is always fun!

First Fortune

Tonight Landon got his first fortune cookie. I would have to say that it is already true about him! He definitely steals the show when we are out and about.