Shannon: (entering Liam’s room after he woke up)Â “Good Morning Liam”
Liam:Â “I sleep wellllll.”
Shannon:Â “Well, great!”
Shannon: (entering Liam’s room after he woke up)Â “Good Morning Liam”
Liam:Â “I sleep wellllll.”
Shannon:Â “Well, great!”
Well, not exactly — you know — you can’t always get what you want. We did; however, get to take a trip to Plains yesterday to see Jimmy Carter give his Sunday School lesson at Maranatha Baptist Church. The following things may or may not have happened on the way down…
When we arrived (which may or may not have been about 45 minutes after we intended to arrive) we were very happy to discover that it wasn’t too crowded and we were able to sit right down in the main sanctuary (after being wanded and having our bags checked by security…you know, Secret Service kind of security…). We were grateful because we’d all heard stories of people getting there as the doors opened (which happens at 8:30) and the place being completely packed, and the overflow room where you watch it on a closed-circuit television. The whole experience was surreal. We were sitting in a room with Jimmy Carter teaching us Sunday School. For the most part it felt natural and easy and like it was nothing out of the ordinary, but my mind kept screaming: “THAT’S JIMMY CARTER!!!”
I would have gotten better pictures but we were told (in NO uncertain terms) that we had a very limited window during which to take pictures and that we were NOT to stand up while doing so. I follow directions (and I wanted to keep my camera) so those were the best I could get inside the church. We then attended the regular church service during which I learned that: A) I really like old Baptist Hymns (even without the inclusive language that I so appreciate) and B) Walker Knight should have just gone ahead and given the sermon himself.
After the service we had a brief opportunity to have our picture taken with President Carter outside of the church. We were somewhat singled out by the lady in charge (Miss Jan) after Walker gave a prayer during Sunday School and told “Mr. Jimmy” about his connections to Baptists Today (and by connections, I mean he founded it as SBC Today in 1983). Thanks to Walker we were the last people to get a picture which meant that he spoke to our group for a few minutes and Miss Jan was kind enough to take pictures while he was doing so. This was special for several reasons: A) Miss Jan gave very clear instructions before Sunday School about the pictures that we were only allowed ONE picture, B) Miss Jan also gave very clear instructions that no one was allowed to shake Pres. Carter’s hand, and C) Miss Jan again made it very clear that there was to be no chit-chat.
Pok’s illegal handshake:
Next we wandered around (the one-block area of) downtown Plains:
Next we headed off to Mom’s Kitchen (the only restaurant in Plains). Everyone had big plates of southern-style everything (many thanks to Rebecca Waugh who treated us). It was delicious.

According to this article “Mom” of Mom’s kitchen is Maggie Crimes. Pres. Carter used to eat at her other restaurant (about 10 miles from Plains) after church and she opened up in Plains about nine years ago at Carter’s urging because he said that so many of people in town were getting too old to cook for themselves. Obviously this was a good idea. Also (apparently) there is a Mom’s Kitchen Auto Detailing shop right next door. I wish I had a picture of that sign…
While we were eating we ran into Miss Jan who offered us a tour of the inn across the street that Jimmy and Rosalynn helped build (by help, I mean that Jimmy Carter helped construct the inside of the space, apparently with help from local inmates) and decorate (this was Rosalynn’s wheelhouse, apparently). Here is a trash can that he built for the place:
While we were there Miss Jan told us a story about the inauguration: She was Amy Carter’s governess before Jimmy won the presidency and they moved to D.C. and she also went with the family to help get Amy settled in until they could find someone to help them in Washington. Because of this she attended the inauguration. Just before the ceremony was to begin she took Amy to the bathroom to make sure that all business was handled before things got started. While she was putting on all the layers that Amy had to wear that day she discovered something in Amy’s pocket. Apparently, Amy had tried to sneak a book into her pocket. When Miss Jan asked her why she had it she said something to the effect of ‘you know Daddy’s speaches are long and I just thought I might get bored, I promise I won’t take it out if you let me keep it.’ Miss Jan made her give it up and she says that she had a mental image of Jimmy Carter giving his inaugural address and the headlines being about the fact that Amy was reading a book while he was speaking. Living history is very cool.
Our trip back was far less eventful and last night I slept for 11 hours straight. Awesome.
This week we didn’t actually prepare a splurge dinner ourselves, but splurge we did! We went to a restaurant that holds great memories for us. We ordered things that aren’t good for our waistlines but do wonders for our souls. But the biggest splurge of the evening was the fact that we did it without Liam. We finished sentences without interruption. We both ate our food while it was still hot. We didn’t need to engage in negotiations to ground flying silverware. Thanks to Everybody’s for some great pizza sandwiches and thanks to Lynne, Jim, and Gillian for providing the childcare to make it possible!

Here’s a picture of the leftovers:
On Thursday I attempted to keep Liam focused on something other than the fact that he couldn’t go outside by breaking out the Play-Doh for the first time. His main focus was on taking it out and putting it back into the container, which is not a huge surprise. It kept him occupied for at least 30 minutes so I consider it a win.
Liam has a need to help (even when it’s not helpful). This is what happens when Liam’s need to “help” intersects with Gillian’s need to get him to stop screaming and throwing himself on the floor, i.e. dinner gets prepared on the floor.
Today we met Jessica and Walker at Hippo Hopp (an indoor playground near REI). It was Liam’s first encounter with such an environment and some of his behavior was predictable (he wasn’t really too into the bouncey houses, although he did play inside them for a short periods of time) and some of his behavior had never been seen before (I put him down after we took off his shoes and he took off like a shot out of a canon — I’ve never seen the kid run so fast — and he was just running for the hey of it, not even towards anything specific). All-in-all he had a great time. I would have captured more if I hadn’t unknowingly filled most of my CF card before we got there. Here are the few shots I did get:
He shoots…
He scores!
Little Drummer Boy:
Star Students:
Liam picks a book from the basket while Walker…well…
…while Walker (while concentrating particularly hard) tears one apart. In his defense, that book totally had it coming.
Walker bouncing, Liam relaxing:
Liam in a (full-on) sprint for the front door:
Shannon:Â “Liam, who do you love?”
Liam:Â “Emmmly, Aaaaamy, Innndgo Girls!!!”
Shannon:Â “Well, I was going for Daddy, but you know, that’s a totally awesome answer to that question, so…”
Every morning, Liam scams massive portions of my breakfast. I’m starting to get really hungry.
Yesterday I decided to try giving Liam the same thing that I was eating and lo-and-behold: it worked! Something tells me that I might not be quite as successful if I were eating broccoli for breakfast, but I’ll definitely use this tactic again. Here are some pictures (what can I say, the kid loves cream cheese!):
“So this is what cream cheese in the ear canal feels like, huh?”
“It’s growing on me!”
(Yes Mom, apparently sticking things in the ears is genetic)
Aftermath:
A toast is definitely in order. Whole wheat, or maybe rye. After four long days of a toastless existence (woe-is-me: my life is insanely hard, isn’t it?) the Connolly family is in possession of the purtiest toaster I ever did see:
Look Ma: appliances that match!
Tomorrow I’m going to broil something just for the sheer thrill of it!
On Saturday evening when Lynne and Jim brought Liam back home he was running around saying “Bing, Bing, La, La” which apparently he had been saying all the way home in the car. We had no idea what he was trying to say (he’d never said it before, but he was repeating it emphatically so we knew that he knew what he was saying, even if we hadn’t a clue). On Sunday he progressed to “Bing, Bang, La, La, Faster, Faster!” Then we knew: He was reciting part of his favorite book “Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel.” He has progressed now and is saying “Bing, Bang, Crash, Slam, Louder, Louder, Faster, Faster…Hooray, Mike Mulligan!” (in his own special dialect, that is…). My mom and I also caught him “reading” Sheep in a Jeep yesterday (we heard, “Beep, Beep! Mess. Help. Sheep. Jeep!” from the other room while he was turning the pages). I’m ecstatic about this kid’s love for books!
Little boy, big shirt:
Yaaaaayyyyyy!
“I may look cute, but boy have I got sinister plans in store…”
Dance!
Toga. Toga. Toga.
Nekkid (sort of)!
“Dad, I’m waiting…”
“No pictures, please!”
When monkeys attack:
“Well Dad, it’s about time!”
“Hey wait…where are you taking me?”
“Dad, I feel that we need to discuss this whole ‘bath’ plan…”
“Dad, this isn’t exactly what I had in mind.”
Matt:Â “Uh, FYI: Liam can now stand on top of the toilet.”
Shannon:Â “And how do you know this, exactly…?”
Matt:Â “Um, I came in the bathroom and found him standing on top of the toilet removing things from the basket on the back.”
Shannon:Â “Okay, noted.”