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Gabby’s Ready for First Grade!

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2012/05/13 in Events, Family Pics & Videos, Gabby Pics with 1 Comment


Gabby’s Ground Hog Day Project

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2012/02/03 in Family, Family Pics & Videos, Gabby Pics with No Comments



I love when my kids make stuff. I know one day I’ll miss these little “projects”. That’s probably why I shamelessly snap pictures and record videos!

My Sweet Little Girl

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2012/01/30 in Gabby Pics with No Comments


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Earlier tonight, Gabby found herself in “trouble”. She recently has developed this audacity that knows no bounds. She asks. We say no. She asks again within two minutes. We say no again.
Tonight she did the same thing with this question, “Daddy, can I have desert?”. I told her no because of something she did that we’ve asked her not to do and she got mad! She threw the desert down and pitched a fit.
I told her quickly to pick it up and not to let a situation cause her to do something that would really get her into trouble. She picked it up with a disappointed face and life went on.
It wasn’t until an hour later that I realized why she was avoiding me and whispering with her Auntie and Mommy. You you guessed it. The picture above says it all. In case you don’t speak “kid” it says:

I am sree (sorry) for all the things that I did. Gabby :) .

She made me a bookmark with my name on it out of beads, brought me a bottle of water, and my favorite candy, a Reese’s Cup.
She is way too sweet of a kid.
Now I realize that the disappointed face was not because she didn’t get what she wanted, but that she disappointed me.
We must be careful with the stewardship of our children. They look to us as God wants us to look to him.

Jesus said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 18:3 NIV)

Gabby, I don’t deserve you dear. That’s how I know I’m blessed! God is strong in you and He uses you everyday to teach me how to be better for Him and you.

Auntie Pulled My Tooth

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2012/01/15 in Family Pics & Videos, Gabby Pics with 2 Comments


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Auntie Pulled My Tooth

Gabby is racking up when it comes to the Tooth Fairy. She has complained for 2 weeks about that tooth that was flapping in the wind hanging from her top gums! Until today…

Auntie snatched it out without any pain. In fact, without any feeling at all, apparently. Gabby didn’t even know it was out.

These days will end one day. These days of losing teeth, learning to ride bikes, and having “play dates”. I just hope the days of totally trusting Mommy and Daddy, loving her brother, and staying true to her heart never end.

Linky is Counting The Days

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/12/18 in Evan Pics, Family, Gabby Pics with No Comments


20111218-080322.jpgLinky has been a part of our Christmas Tradition for only 2 years, but that doesn’t stop him from being as crazy as one of the family!
I wonder where he’ll show up next.

Two Front Teeth

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/10/11 in Family, Family Pics & Videos, Gabby Pics with 1 Comment


20111011-220110.jpgGabby lost her two front teeth last week. They were basically flapping in the wind they were so loose. She was just fine to wait patiently until they fell out… Yeah Right!

She asked everyday. Sometimes, twice a day. Finally I had enough. After we finished brushing our teeth, I decided to tie a little “tooth noose” with dental floss around her two front teeth. I left her a little slack and told her that all she needed to do was to ….

Just then, a hand comes out of no where and snatches the string, the slack, and the two front teeth right out! One tooth hit the sink and the other hit the floor. The funny thing is that second tooth on the floor was right next to mine and Gabby’s jaws!

Amber obviously had enough too.

The Not So Father’s Day, Father’s Day

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/06/19 in Evan Pics, Events, Family Pics & Videos, Featured, Gabby Pics with 5 Comments


20110619-074500.jpgYou may know the plot, but not the story. As a child of divorced parents, an only child, and the husband of a child with divorced parents holidays and special events spell extra strain. Holidays are stressfull for the hosts in any case, but add the fact that you can’t be in two (or three) places at once to enjoy the holdiays with everyone in your family and it can be a nightmare.

So, how do I balance a nice relaxing day with my kids and honor the Father’s in my life without wearing myself out? A not Father’s Day, Father’s Day. That’s right. We’re going to do Father’s Day on Saturday this year.

Pop came up from Jacksonville and we invited my Suegro, Suegra, and my Mom for a Saturday cook out at our house. I wanted to honor two of the dads in my life by cooking my Coffee Crusted steak for them and have some good ole fashioned Father’s Day fun (not doing much of anything).

Yesterday was truly a great day. No drama. No nerves. Lots of laughing kids (including me) and lots of good food.

Of course there was some family that we missed yesterday, but we had a great time regardless. I beleive the key to yesterday’s success was no expectations about how the day would or should turn out.

The steaks rocked, the conversations flowed, and the kids danced into the night (including me). I cannot remember a better not Father’s Day, Father’s Day.

Special thanks to everyone that helped pull it off, especially my loving wife.

If you’re a dad, Happy Father’s Day. Hear your kids laugh everyday even if you have to tickle them.

P.S. If you want a printed copy of this picture leave a comment to let me know.

Cousins

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/06/05 in Evan Pics, Featured, Gabby Pics, Kooper's Birthday, Meet The Maas' with 2 Comments


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Gabby’s First Round of Golf

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/05/30 in Adventures, Family, Gabby Pics, Road Trips with 3 Comments


20110529-073903.jpg Gabby and I went out for her first round of golf. A few weeks ago, I had the afternoon off so I picked Gabby up from school early. It was a “just Gabby and Daddy” day I told her.

We went to Bartram Trail and I was going to let her just putt some balls around. Gabby brought her putter we got her a while back. She is a natural.

We decided to play 9. I didn’t think she’d last much more than that. The pace of play was pretty slow due to Bartram Trail switching their tee boxes around. That gave us a chance to let her hit while we waited on the folks in front of us to get out of the way.

She did surprisingly well. She had fun too. She even got to drive!

Hello Mr. Banker! | Gabby’s Class Goes To The Bank

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/05/24 in Events, Family, Featured, Gabby Pics, Money with 4 Comments


20110523-045656.jpgField Trips were an amazing time when I was a kid. I hope that didn’t change for Gabby’s Pre-K class last week. Her class, all 19 kids, came to visit my Bank last week.

You can imagine the amount of pressure on a well-to-do dad like myself to impress my daughter in front of her friends.  After all, she talked about the Papa John’s guy for months after he taught them how to make pizza on their other field trip.

All I do is run a Bank. How fun, right?  How could I make their visit to a bank interesting?

It began a week before they arrived. I visited Gabby’s class and explained to the kids what banks do.
“Ok kids. Banks help people borrow money, save money, and use money.  Pretty simple, huh?”

Then I explained to them that when they came to visit me, I’d show them all of the places and people in a bank that help people borrow, save and use money. I also explained that if they had time I’d like to get them to help me find something. A key… to a special box called a safe deposit box that’s kept in a special safe called a vault.

Of course, I explained that a safe deposit box is where people keep valuables like diamonds and jewelry (even though my safe deposit box only has birth certificates and titles in it!). The kids eyes lighted up with excitement.

When they arrived at the bank I asked them if they remembered the three things that banks do. Imagine, 19 four and five year olds screaming in unison “borrow, save, use”.  That’s what I imagined too. Too bad that’s not what they said.  If you were there, you would have heard “buy Barbies.. go to the movies…” etc.

Finally, I got them to remember all three things after some careful questioning.

We began in the lobby and I gave an overview of what we’d see during their visit.
“First let’s get a look at that box with the missing key” I said. So we did.  The kids could hardly concentrate on the rest of the tour they were so excited.

“Now let’s go to the teller line. Which of the three things that banks help us with do you think Mrs. Barbara does?”  They watched as she cashed a check for a customer and with a resounding “use!” they cheered out. We were on to something!

We then went to the personal bankers desk and asked the same thing. As Teresa, our Personal Banker, began to explain that she helped people borrow and save the kids became anxious and couldn’t help but to ask, “Have you seen a key?”
“No.” she said. “Maybe you should check outside by the ATM. I saw some people out there earlier.”

The line of kids shuffled outside to see the ATM. Pretty UNimpressive… unless you are a five-year old looking for treasure! I explained what the ATM does for people and they yelled out “use!”.

Then I suggested we take a look at the vacuum tubes in the drive through.

As we sent the tubes back and forth the kids noticed something shiny in the tube.  It was a key.   A key was stuck in the tube.  All of as sudden I had 19 very ecstatic 5 year-olds on my hands.

There was no stopping them.  We hurried in to see what was in that box.  Before we opened it, I agreed to share whatever we found in the box since it was abandoned.  I called Gabby to the front and handed her the key.  The Safe Deposit Boxes are dual control meaning it requires a guard key and the box key which the kids found.  I had Gabby turn the box key as I turned the guard key.  The box clicked and the door swung open.

The kids were on pins and needles! I opened the box and they all shouted “Gold!” and they were right.  Well, gold dollar coins anyway.  I bought them and put them in there before the kids got there.
They were so excited! The kids had come to the bank, learned what banks do, and got to take home some money!

The treasure was all mine though. The look of pride on Gabby’s face as she beamed and said, “That’s MY daddy!”

Gabby’s Pool Day

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/05/22 in Family, Family Pics & Videos, Featured, Gabby Pics with 1 Comment


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S’mores Anyone?

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/05/16 in Family Pics & Videos, Featured, Gabby Pics with No Comments


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S’mores. The soft and chewy delight of a fire- roasted marshmallow squeezed between a Graham cracker and hershey’s chocolates is pretty hard to beat. Watching one of your kids burn that smell into their memories is really the only way to top my own memories of s’mores.

Amber said the smell reminds her of the Kern River camping trips her family took her on as a kid. Funny how a smell can take you back in time.

What smells take you back to being a kid? Leave a reply and let us know.

Mall Rats

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/03/12 in Family Pics & Videos, Gabby Pics with No Comments


Just chill in’ at the mall in Charlotte.

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Daddy’s Girl

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/03/12 in Family Pics & Videos, Gabby Pics with No Comments





This picture is one of my favorites!

Build A Bear

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2010/07/25 in Family Pics & Videos, Gabby Pics, Mobile with 1 Comment




Gabby LOVES her Build-A-Bears. Most people know (and that means you unless you live under a rock) that Build-A-Bears are THE way to go with a stuffed animal.

Gabby uses her “own money” to by clothes for them. Each has a name, a special person they are connected with (usually the person that took her to get it), and a special place in Gabby’s heart.

Build-A-Bear may seem pricey at first, but ask yourself this.

When’s the last time I paid for something for myself for the “experience” of it.

It’s more than a Bear…It is worth it.

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