Saturday, December 31, 2005

Happy New Year 2006!

No..............................We haven't sent out Christmas Cards yet........we're a little behind!  You should get them sometime in January!

Pic 1: Santa's cookies and the NICE sign.....yes the other side says NAUGHTY.

Pic 2: After Santa's Midnight Visit.

Pic 3: Paper Snowflakes.....we had so much fun making these (Sam, Lorie, Andrew and Melissa)

Pic 4: Abby tearing into her Barbie Microphone!

Pic 5: Jacob with his loot!

Pic 6: Guess who had to clean up the living room after the frenzy?

Pic 7: Melissa's Karoke....the Cheetah Girls what else?

Pic 8: The biggest kid of all........the look on his face.........PRICELESS.

We hope everyone had a VERY Merry Christmas and the start of a GREAT New Year!

Friday, December 9, 2005

Winter Band Concert

Andrew had a band concert last night!  I was impressed!  After a little more than three months of playing instruments these 6th graders are doing great! 

It's going to be a busy month.....we still have the Unit Christmas party, the Ward Christmas Party and the St. Barbara's Ball to go!

Pic 1: Andrew    Pic 2: Andrew    Pic 3: Andrew's friend Breanna (white headband)

Thursday, December 8, 2005

Fort Bragg Family of the Year 2005!

Family’s service is noticed
By Justin Willett
Story Photo The Culotta family, back row from left: Shay, Kayla and Lorie; middle row, Alex, Andrew, Melissa and Sgt. 1st Class Salvatore; and front row, Abby and Jacob.

Sgt. 1st Class Salvatore “Sam” Culotta said he doesn’t seek out recognition for himself or his family.

Culotta, his wife, Lorie, and their seven children are devout Mormons and say they value selfless service above all else.

So Culotta was a little uncomfortable when two officers from his unit — the 1st Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment — told him that his family would be nominated to be Fort Bragg’s 2005 Family of the Year.

“I’m not a proud person in terms of seeking things out,” he said.

But his superiors knew Culotta was a leader at work and in his church and that his family followed his lead — volunteering at school and in the church and community.

The Culottas were one of 29 families nominated for the award. 

On Dec. 2, they attended the Family of the Year awards ceremony at the Community Center. They were truly happy just to be nominated.

“There are a lot of families that serve and sacrifice,” Culotta said. “We went there definitely not expecting to receive the Family of the Year title.”

But that’s just what happened. The title came with a personal computer, gift certificates and a day at the spa for Lorie.

Culotta said his family didn’t need the award for affirmation, but it is nice for his wife andchildren to be recognized.

“They sacrifice so much,” he said. “The true hero here is mom. And we have really good children, and they all do their part.”

The Culottas live in a crowded four-bedroom, three-bathroom house in Fort Bragg’s Biazza Ridge neighborhood.

The four Culotta boys — Jacob, 7; Alex, 10; Andrew, 11; and Shay, 15 — share a bedroom.

Seven-year-old Melissa and 5-year-old Abby share another room. The oldest child, 17-year-old Kayla, has her own room.

The family’s daily routine is a juggling act of meals, school, activities, Bible study and family time.

Most mornings begin well before dawn when Lorie welcomes church members into her home for Bible study. Then the children are roused and fed.

“We have four different buses we have to put them on,” Lorie said. “It’s just a matter of being on a time schedule.”

The family, by necessity, plans out most of its activities. Monday nights are reserved for a family night at home.

“There’s always something to be done,” Sam said.

Common questions

He said his co-workers always have the same two questions when they learn he has seven children.

“Are they all yours?” they ask, and then, “How do you do it?”

Lorie said she’s not sure she’s done having children. She thinks seven is enough, but every time she holds a baby she pines for another.

The Culotta family has grown along with Sam’s pay grade. When he was an E-5 they had five children, and now he’s an E-7 and they have seven children.

“Good thing we can only go to E-9,” Sam joked.

This is the third time the Culotta family has been assigned to Fort Bragg.

Sam and Lorie came to Fort Bragg for the first time as newlyweds in 1989; It was Sam’s first active-duty assignment, and they stayed four years.

The second tour was from 1998 to 2001, and the family returned in July 2004.

Sam has served for 18 years. He said he plans to stay in the Army beyond 20 years, possibly up to 23 years.

“I’ll stay as long as I can,” he said. “It’s more challenging than when I first got in.”

His sons are already eyeing careers in the military.

The eldest, Shay, said his first ambition was to be an Air Force fighter pilot.

His career goal has since alternated between a fighter pilot, a U.S. marshal and a soldier.

“I guess I want to be as good as him,” he said of his father.

Sam said he tries to be an example for his children.

“I hope I teach them a little responsibility and to be service-oriented themselves,” he said.

“But it’s not something you can pin on or something you can sew on a uniform.”

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Culotta's Law

Someone in our house.......turned on the bathroom sink in the middle of the night and forgot to turn it off!  We awoke to about three inches of standing water on the bottom floor of our house!  Truthfully, I heard the water and thought it was raining!  Only when the alarm on our stove went beep beep beep, did I wake up.  I thought it was Shay's alarm clock and was going to throw it out the window....but when I opened my bedroom door, I realized the rain was actually water running across my hallway and down the steps..........

Uggghh.........fortunately we were able to save the carpeting (just had to have it professionally cleaned) but we lost most of our children's books.......(Lemony Snicket, Harry Potter, Dr. Seuss, lots of Scholastic books and the entire phonics set).  And lots of stinky laundry.

But it could have been much worse- it could have been the toilet.

 

Monday, October 24, 2005

Heck........

 

A little MORE hair and a FEW less pounds ago............

Can you believe that Kayla is a SENIOR this year, sometimes it only seems like a few years ago that this picture was taken........but it's been a lot more than that!

 

The WalMart Dress

My friend Brooke made this dress for Abby............

as some of you may remember.....Abby used to "dress up" in Walmart bags, she would stick her legs through the bottom and use the handles on her shoulders. So..Brooke made her a dress .........too cute!

Happy Birthday Dear Abby!

Abby is 5!!!!

She had a Tinkerbell party on Saturday and all of her friends came over!  The girls earned their fairy wings and the boys earned pirate eye patches.

Lots of presents- Thank you "Fairy" Much!

 

Monday, October 17, 2005

Abby's New Haircut

Okay!  Abby's had a haircut and except for the bangs (!) we've got it taken care of!

She likes her haircut though.

I told her next time that she decides to cut her hair------I'm going to shave her bald.  She cried "No mommy, I don't want to be Bob"!

 

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Hair Cuttin' AGAIN...........

Yes! Abby is cutting hair again.

This time she and her friend Elyssia decided that they would cut each other's hair.  Abby cut Elyssia's bangs and Elyssia gave Abby a trim and a half.  (Personally, I wouldn't pay either one of them!)

You can see in the second picture how long her hair was......and now---how long it's not.

 

 

Friday, September 30, 2005

Shay's Birthday Party

We finally had Shay's party tonight.......as you can see from the picture......the girls thought it would be funny to smash cake in his face........(the blue face was compliments of Haley!)

They also had a noodle fight!

Happy Later than Late Birthday Shay!

(He got new rollerblades, helmet, a new X box game (Rising Sun), a football, JcPenney gift card, a Nap Dyn shirt, Candy and Star Crunches (his fav), and his personal favorite .......CASH.

Thanks Everyone! 

Thursday, September 22, 2005

A whole lotta band goin' on....

Andrew has decided that he'll play the trumpet this year.....he along with some of his friends have been practicing in our backyard in the afternoons....I'll send ya a CD.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Spider Babies Gone Wild

My spider plant got a little carried away with the baby business.......now I can't give them all away!

I kept 13, so goodness knows how many babies there will be next time....

 

 

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Remembering and Helping

As we remember all of the victims of 9/11 on this day, let us not forget those who are struggling to rebuild their lives after Hurricane Katrina.

I have seen such generous giving of friends and neighbors......

A friend of mine, despite her wariness of needles, gave blood.  And her wonderful children (Haley, Bry, and Jacob) used all of their allowance to buy a bike for a little girl who is living here after losing everything in New Orleans.

But......also beware that you don't get caught in the many so-called charities, who are using this time to make a profit.......donate through LDS Humanitarian Aid, the American Red Cross or other respected organizations in your communities.

And then take a moment to thank our Heavenly Father for the blessings that he has so richly bestowed upon each and every one of us!

 

 

Friday, August 26, 2005

Going, Going, GONE........

The first day of School!  The summer kinda lingered on this year......I think because Sam was gone so much and the little ones were absolutely bored..

I spent my very quiet day, relaxing in our pool and eating bon-bons, while the maid cleaned the entire estate................

Oh, wait a minute..........that wasn't me......I live in military housing- I don't have a pool or a maid-  I remember what really happened now----I threw in 4 loads of laundry, ran some errands, and signed a bazillion school forms........but, I did get to go to lunch with my great friend, Amy.  And.....we even went to a "big people" restaurant and they didn't have ketchup packets!

The pictures #1-The boys in uniform (Alexander, Andrew and Shay)- #2- Kayla leaving home (can you believe she is a SENIOR...her last first day of school)...#3- Jacob (he picked out all of his school clothes this year, he didn't want any help from me)..#4- Melissa getting on the bus!

And yes......I followed them all to the bus stop with my camera and no, they were not happy about it!

 

 

Saturday, August 20, 2005

I Don't Think Hair Stylin' is Really Her Thing...

Isn't that a pretty picture?????  (I think she gets it from her dad)

Abby fixed her own hair for church- even though I assured her that it was beautiful, she couldn't wear it to church- (her reaction...see picture)

ONLY 5 MORE DAYS UNTIL SCHOOL STARTS- BUT WHO'S COUNTING?????

I found it!

As some of you know I've been looking for an old chair/desk forever, BUT one that was in pretty ok condition. I'd thought about swiping the one from the Almor West front foyer, but since that is completely wrong it really wasn't a workable option.....

So........

Well, as we were coming back from the Temple today.........guess what?

I found one! $25.00!

 

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Las Vegas Anyone?

GOT YOUR ATTENTION DIDN'T I ?

But it's not about me.........(whew)

Congratulations Bridget and John! (and Johnny, Andrew, Austin, Justin and Christian)

Let's all think PINK..............

 

Saturday, July 30, 2005

REALLY BORED

If your child (Shay) goes to Lowe's to attend a "mini-class" on "how to install laminate flooring"  they might be bored...............

Friday, July 29, 2005

There's Something About a Man in Uniform.......

Family History is Soooo Addictive. 

I thought I would share some pics of the military men in my life......

The first is my grandfather , Lawrence Dale Parker who served in the US Army.   The second is his brother, Marshall Parker, the third is another brother Andy Parker. The fourth picture is of my grandmother ( Goldie Parker)'s brother, Leroy Scott, and the last picture is of her brother Bud Scott (the back reads that it was taken in Rome June 26, 1944).

I am so thankful for "cousins" who are willing to share family information and especially photos.  Family history truly is a labor of love.  Yesterday, I found some information that I had been searching for, for a long time! 

My kids roll their eyes when they see the family history books coming out.......they know it's sandwiches for dinner!

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Love Letters

Jacob's little friend Alyssa left him a note on our back patio.

Soooo cute!

Sam is gone again this time to Fort Polk, Louisiania.  He will be back on the 3rd of August.....it is HOT here today (103 degrees) but not as hot as it is in Arizona (106 degrees in Anthem......Bridget, are you at the waterpark today?)

The missionaries stopped by today on their bikes and I gave them some popsicles! They gladly took them!  

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Someone's getting OLD......

Happy Birthday to You!                                   

 Happy Birthday to You!                                    

 Happy Birthday Sam (and Alex)!                     

 Happy Birthday to You!

(Alex waited until dad came home to have his birthday, we bought him a GameCube so we actually haven't seen much of him!)

Pioneer Day

Yesterday we celebrated Pioneer Day.  We had about 75 people attend!

The kids had a watermelon seed spitting contest, made macaroni necklaces, played with hula hoops, sang pioneer songs, and had lunch (and dessert)- dutch oven style!

I don't think I would have made a very good pioneer.....

It was so much fun watching the little ones trying to spit seeds!  One of the litle ones (about 18 months or so) was picking the seeds out and only eating them, not the watermelon.  So cute.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

He's HOME!

Sam made it back safe and sound to Fort Bragg, we picked him up at the airport last night, then went out to eat at Los Comales.

Abby and Jacob were his shadow all night, it was so funny!

He's glad to be home, but misses Lawton too.

 

Dear Lawton Family,

Thanks so much for taking care of him while he was there, even though we know he was "working" we like to tease him about his "six weeks vacation". 

Sherrie(and Bobby and Angela)  thanks for spoiling him! And Karen and Boyd, Sue and Joe, Becky and Eddie, Lisa and Brian and Cindy and Rick, thanks for seeing that he was well fed. And to the many friends that he enjoyed visiting with..a huge thanks! 

Monday, July 18, 2005

Youth Conference

This past week Kayla and Shay were able to attend Youth Conference in Wilmington, North Carolina.  They participated in a Service Project and had a really great time......Shay said he LOVED the dances (like we thought he would NOT????).

We have a really great group of kids at church....

left to right:  Emily, Shay, Alex, Katie and Kayla

 

The Happy Hands Club

ONE MORE DAY TIL SAM COMES HOME!!!!!!

As most of you probably know by now Napoleon Dynamite is one of my favorite movies (yes, like anyone could know that).

This pic is of Alexander's favorite scene the Happy Hands Club....'I say love, it is a flower'....

Poor Abby thinks her daddy is in Oklahoma training to be a cage fighter, the other day she kicked me in the leg and said "gimme your tots". Oh, the influence of movies.........

So what's your favorite Napoleon Dynamite scene, phrase, etc?

And if you haven't saw the movie yet......."Your mom goes to college"

Saturday, July 9, 2005

Kayla's Birthday and Roses from Someone.......

She's 17!

Well, I survived the birthday party!  The kids seemed to have fun, they watched movies, ate pizza, cake, ice cream and popcorn!  Then they finished the evening with some LOUD music and flashing red lights.

Ok, the pictures..........

This morning, ding dong, delivery for Kayla............hmmmmmmmmmm...........roses from a certain missionary...............(he's definitely a KEEPER!)

and the Dancing Queens....(Kayla and her friend Katie)...actually they were dancing to Spice Girls- Spice up Your Life.........of course they did the Hand Jive and the Chicken Dance and they ALL sang 1985 as loud as they could!

Emily won the Napoleon Dynamite quiz with 19/45 answers, but when Katie showed up later she outdone the rest with 29/45 answers.

I, of course, made a 100%.

Happy Birthday Kayla!

Thursday, July 7, 2005

Kayla's Room

Kayla wanted her room re-done for her birthday!  There is still some more to finish but we got a great start.

Can you believe she is 17!

She is having a movie night and we are dragging out the big popcorn machine!

We are preparing to have our house overrun with teenagers tomorrow night (please someone save me)!

(Shhhh..Did you notice the LDS missionary in the pics on her desk?)

 

 

 

Swimming Fun

11 days until Sam comes home! (but seriously, who's counting)

Please keep my friend Amy in your prayers.  Her brother was injured in an accident at the beginning of the week.  He is in the hospital recovering from a brain injury along with multiple broken bones.  This is an especially difficult time as Amy's husband, Bill is deployed in Afghanistan. 

All has been pretty quiet on the home front............let's hope it stays that way.

Abby and Jacob took a few minutes to cool down last night in the pool!

 

 

Monday, June 27, 2005

Arrow of Light

Andrew is now a Boy Scout!  He received his Arrow of Light award last month.

Sorry for the fuzzy picture, Dad forgot the camera at home, so a friend took the picture with her cell phone. (Thanks Mindy)!

Everyone is back from camp safe and sound and the laundry has all been caught up! Kayla got stung by a bee and Shay lost his scout shirt (he lost it last year too!)

Happy Anniversary Vincie and Angel!  (Sam's older brother).

 

Thursday, June 23, 2005

My Best Buddy Nicole

This is Abby and her friend Nicole.  Abby the stylist did the hairdos all by herself, luckily there were NO scissors involved this time!

(If you want to view previous journal entries, you can "click" the View Archives link)

 

I Made it all by Myself

This is the toolbox that Alex made in Day Camp. He was supposed to make a milk jug bird feeder, but he said the milk jugs smelled like someone found them in a dumpster!

One more day of Day Camp to go.  Tomorrow is family day, so the little ones and I will be joining Alexander for lunch and the program.

Kayla and Shay will be home tomorrow too........Shay has a special update but I'll wait for him to come home and tell it! (My lips are sealed).

 

Sniper.....No Sniping

Ask Andrew what he wants to be when he grows up and this is the answer you'll get!

He doesn't want to be Army though....he wants to be an FBI agent.

(I love this picture......)

 

Monday, June 20, 2005

Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho.....It's Off to Camp They Go....

Shay is at Scout Camp and Kayla is at Girl's Camp..................they won't be back until Friday.  Shay can't wait to go fishing.......and Kayla decided that she couldn't go without her hair straightener (it's on the list of no-no's but she took it anyway)!

Alexander had his first day of Day Camp today!  He said it was the greatest!  It was probably because he got to shoot the BB Guns on the first day. (Check out his shooting skills)   He likes archery too.  It was a nice day for camp- at least it wasn't too hot (or humid). 

 

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Hula Girl

Melissa is learning to hula!  For the Girls Activity Days at church we had a friend come and teach the girls to Hula, it was so fun!

Isn't she cute? 

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Oh, Where Has My Hair Gone?

No, this is not a Veggie Tale song.  Abby decided that she would cut her hair last night. 

I was talking to her Daddy on the phone and she opened up the bathroom door and said "There you go!" 

She had the BIGGEST smile on her face. As I looked at her and saw hair on the floor, I was speechless. ( She cut both sides of her hair )

I hung up with her Daddy, and then she started crying..........I told her it was OK that hair would grow back and that we would go to the salon tomorrow and get it fixed.  So she cries even more, "I don't want to get a haircut!" (Oh, and what did she call what she had done?????)

Everyone of our kids have cut their hair at some point or another, Kayla not only cut her hair, but Shay's and the dog's as well!

So, I've went around the house and hid all the scissors- how many times must I do this........(I swear we have 50 pairs of scissors)......

 

 I'm sure most of you have gotten a good giggle out of this.......SHARE.....tell us about your hair-cutting kids.....

 

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

It's All About Stars and Stripes

Today is Flag Day...the 228th birthday of the United States Flag

 

In 1777, the Continental Congress adopted the stars and stripes pattern for the national flag.

 

In case you didn't learn this in your history class, the 13 stripes represent the 13 original colonies of America.

 

And each of the 50 stars represents each state of the Union.

 

There is no record why the Continental Congress chose red, white, and blue as the colors for the flag.

 

Pledge of Allegiance:

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

 

The picture is of Melissa proudly displaying the Stars and Stripes!

Saturday, June 11, 2005

The Dance: Shay's Version

As you can see I'm half asleep while Mom is taking my picture......

It took forever to get there (my group got lost)!

It wasn't as good as most dances, but I got to dance with Emily.

I'm going to bed.

Shay

The Dance: Kayla's Version

It could have been better...... there was nobody there!

They played the same song four times in a row, then my battery went dead (thank goodness)!

My friend, Katie and I checked out the guys------- Katie also did the Napoleon Dynamite dance.......fun.

I wanna go back to Oklahoma!

I love my Happy Bunny shirt!

Kayla

 

 

Mommy, Take My Picture

Abby is feeling much better!  When I woke up this morning Jacob was laying beside of her with his hand on her forehead.  I asked him what he was doing and he replied, "Seeing if she has a temperature."  He has always loved taking caring of his baby sister.

Andrew and I went shopping at 5:00 this morning, we love 24 hour Wal-Mart SuperCenters!  Andrew added to his Star Wars Collection, I guess the 17 figures he got for his birthday weren't enough!  We actually got a really great deal and bought Shay a bike that they had just reduced to $32.00! 

Kayla and Shay are going to a dance tonight in Pinehurst.  The little ones and I are going to try to get to the library again- hopefully before they close!

Sam is helping a family move today- (even in Oklahoma he's busy).  He went to a friends baseball game last night and he's planning on visiting some other friends tonight.

Have a Super Saturday!

 

Friday, June 10, 2005

Boys BEWARE....

Abby has not been feeling well the past two days and of course she hasn't slept at night.....she has been taking a few naps through the day.

Trying to get Shay a physical for Scout Camp but RHC is not doing physicals for the next 28 days.  Go figure.

I took the little kids to the library- it was closed.......

It's been one of those days.

Hopefully with some sleep tomorrow will be better.

Lorie

I put Boys BEWARE for the caption of Abby's picture.......check out the PLASTIC knife attached to her belt loop!

Wednesday, June 8, 2005

Young Jedis

Sam is in Oklahoma safe and sound.  His luggage was lost for a while. (Thanks Sherrie for taking care of him).

We had a thunderstorm last night, lots of thunder and lightning.  It didn't seem to bother any of the kids though, they were just upset that I made them turn off the computers and the tv!

Abby decided to "swing" from the patio curtains yesterday, so I pulled a chair over to fix the curtain rod and broke the chair leg. Now we have a bent curtain rod and a broken chair...........oh well, I wanted new chairs anyway!

This picture is of my Jacob and his friend Jacob, they were sitting on a branch outside talking about Star Wars.........

Journal Question:  Do you like thunderstorms? 

 Why or why not?

 

Lorie:

I love thunderstorms.  When we lived in Oklahoma, Sam and I used to watch the storms from our patio. Although, we did not like the time we drove through the tail end of a tornado in Dallas.  We couldn't even see to pull over!

Alexander:

I like the noise of thunderstorms.

Do you like thunderstorms? Why or why not?  Sign in and let us know!

 

Monday, June 6, 2005

The Story of Abby's Bike

This is Abby's bike.  This is Abby on her bike.

Abby loves her bike.  Mommy hates her bike.

Santa brought Abby this bike for Christmas ( I think it was the cookies that did it!)

Anyway......this is the story.

Abby loves her bike.  She rides it everday. She rides it everywhere, to the mailbox, to the Covey's house, and to the Neighborhood Center.  But, the problem is nobody knows that Abby is riding her bike.  Abby is an escape artist.  She can open doors and sneak out of them quicker than you can say "Abby, where are you?" 

When we get no answer, the first think we do is look to see if her bike is on the patio, if it's missing - we start searching. 

Abby's bike used to have training wheels, but one broke off , so I thought it would sit a few days until Dad bought a new set---WRONG--- she rode it with one training wheel.  Last weekend, Daddy took off the other training wheel, and she just started riding without any training wheels! Up and down streets, where ever her little pedals could take her.

So that puts us where we are now.....Abby riding her bike everywhere......and Mommy praying for a wheel to fall off!  (Just not while Abby is on it!)

Daddy, we miss you already!

 

 

Sunday, June 5, 2005

I think HE descended from a monkey............

Sam will be leaving tomorrow morning to spend six weeks in Oklahoma.....LUCKY.....

(of course Melissa corrected me 6x7=42, so he will be gone for MORE than six weeks, he will actually be gone for 45 days, sorry Melissa........)

I on the other hand will be running the Culotta shuttle bus....aka....the van.

We're praying the six weeks will pass quickly and that Abby's bike will lose a wheel or something!

Have a Happy Sunday!

Lorie

The picture is of Jacob climbing the LIGHT POLE. 

 

 

 

Saturday, June 4, 2005

Friday, June 3, 2005

Melissa's School Play

This is a picture from Melissa's school play.

Melissa was a cow who was a little shy, since she was the only cow in the barnyard, but with some really awesome friends and some nice compliments along the way, she overcame her shyness.  It was an aMOOzing play!