Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day

Memorial day is a day that we Americans pay tribute to those who have served and died in our military. In our yard there are three tombstones. Each one is from a soldier that served during the civil war. I have often wondered who these men were, but have not had the time to go through the stacks of archives left by the previous owners. Who were these men? I happened to have some free time today and came across this information about the original owner of the house, Captain James Austin Burns. His tombstone is one of the three in the yard and it faces the street. Here is what the article states:

James Autin Burns received his Ph.D in analytical chmistry from Bowdoin College and then went on to obtain a law degree from Yale University. He then enlisted in the union army during the civil war at the age of 22. Following the war, he moved his family to Atlanta where he set up law practice and became involved in the Western and Atlantic Railroad with Governor Joseph E. Brown. In addition to law practice and serving as a freight agent to the railroad, Burns established four companies dealing in a variety of services, one of which was construction. In 1888, Burns opened an analytical chemistry laboratory and began lecturing at Southern Medical college (now Emory University) and Washington Seminary. In his later years he published translations of Cicero, Virgil, and Caesar. James Burns died at the age of 62, after which his wife moved to Philadelphia to be close to their children.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Miller time!

We are all getting excited for the next Miller to make his apperance. The most enthusiastic of the bunch is Rybolt. Every morning he rushes into our bedroom, throws off my covers and plants his face right into my stomach. " GOOD MORNING BABY!" he'll shout. This will usually be followed by a zerbert. Baikal has also been excited about the baby's arrival. She will often kiss or hug my belly. I have my last ultrasound next week at week 37. It will be weekly dr appointments after that up until june 15th! Not sure the game plan if i go into labor before that date, but I'll keep you posted!

Monday, May 02, 2011

Spring Festival

Every year at the kids preschool is a spring festival. It is a sweet and simple event where the children sing songs about spring and are given a small seed planted in a little pot. Here is a picture of Rybolt.

Atlanta Fair

We have had a busy spring! The weather has been perfect for picnics and playgrounds. One of our highlights was going to the Atlanta Fair. We all had a blast! The kids enjoyed the rides and I enjoyed the food. Can't wait until next year!