Friday, September 27, 2013
This kid cracks me up...
Brenna is always coming up with something off the wall that cracks me up. This week is no exception. This is the paper I found in her folder last night. Pay attention to the illustration.....
Friday, September 20, 2013
Summer 2013
It still blows me away how much they grew!
Next up on our list was the hardest thing we did all summer- say good bye to Alessa. She was Kim's foreign exchange student from Germany that quickly became a part of our family. The girls ADORE Alessa!!!! It was the hardest thing in the world to watch Brenna cry all the way home because she didn't want Alessa to leave. Broke my Mommy heart!!!!
Only a few days later, we left for summer vacation. We headed to Destin Florida. BEST. VACATION. EVER!!! I found this note written on a package of crayons. Cracked me up!!
It says "macie if you get to this ur gunna liv in the bac yard". Guess she meant business!!!
Our first stop was in Monroe LA to visit Duck Dynasty. Macie wasn't much into pictures this day.
Then we continued on to Mobile!! It was awesome to get to spend 2 days with the Holts!!! Grayson was a favorite with the girls, as always!
We even got to make a trip to the dairy farm. I thought it was WAY COOL! Brenna took one look around and said "I don't think I like milk anymore." Haha! We also got to play with the baby calves!
On our last night there, we made a 9pm run to Krispy Kreme. Mmmmm!!!! My kids had never been to a Krispy Kreme! They were in awe. And super excited when we got a hot one to eat right then!! It was definitely an experience.
Cousin love!!!! Oh how I wish we lived closer!!!
Next up- the beach!!!!!!
Friday, November 16, 2012
Red Ribbon Week
Back in October, Brenna's school had Red Ribbon Week. They had a theme for each day to dress up. She was super excited, and in the beginning, I was excited too. That was before I embarked on the "Scarecrow" outfit. It was a test of my patience for sure! My Mama was always great about making sure that I was dressed up for any special occasion, and I was determined to give Brenna that same opportunity. But the first day was rough, to say the least. the scarecrow was harder than I imagined. But after some trial and error, a lot of super glue, and some not so pretty hand stitching, I made it work! :)
Monday: Scare Drugs Away (Scarecrow Day)
Tuesday:Have a Bright Future-Say No To Drugs (Neon Day)
Wednesday: Plan For Your Future-Make Good Choices (College Shirt Day)
Thursday: Be a Hero- Don't Do Drugs (Super Hero Day)
Friday: Join the Fight Against Drugs (Camo Day)
It was a fun week! Even though the first day was a little hectic trying to get the scarecrow all fixed up, we enjoyed each and every day!
Monday: Scare Drugs Away (Scarecrow Day)
I think it turned out pretty darn cute! |
Macie insisted on joining in on the picture taking. :) |
And just in case you aren't sure if that shirt was NEON or not.....Do you spot her in this picture?? ha! |
Since Brenna didn't own any Tarleton stuff, we used some strategically placed ribbon and hair ties to make one of my shirts work! |
....because Macie didn't want to be left out of the action. |
The Amazing Alice Birkhimer made her cape! And we added to it by wearing her shirt that says "I wear pink for my HERO, my Grandma!" :) |
It was a fun week! Even though the first day was a little hectic trying to get the scarecrow all fixed up, we enjoyed each and every day!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Circus-Take 2!
Since Pops didn't ride his carvette (or "little yellow barbie car" as Brenna calls it) in the family night performance, I decided to take the girls back that Sunday to see him. Josh was at work, so I talked MeMawMom and Graddy into going with us. It was so much fun! The girls enjoyed it just as much the second time as they did the first time. They really enjoyed getting to go down on the circus floor and seeing Pops and sitting in his car.
The show was just as good the second time around! I absolutely LOVE the Shrine Circus. And I think the girls enjoyed getting to share the experience with MeMawMom and Graddy. There was lots of popcorn and cotton candy consumed that afternoon by two happy little girls.
I know that most people don't get to go to the circus even once, and we were lucky enough to get to go twice in ONE WEEK. We are blessed.
And on the long hike back to the car, little Shortcake legs don't move as fast as big ones, so they sometimes get a lift.
Brenna and the Little Yellow Barbie Car |
Macie wasn't AS sure about it as Brenna, but she didn't want to miss out |
Pops and his fan club! The elephants were starting to walk by us, and Macie was keeping a CLOSE eye on them to make sure they didn't get TOO close. |
Graddy and Shortcake in deep conversation |
These girls sure do love their MeMawMom |
Best Friends |
And on the long hike back to the car, little Shortcake legs don't move as fast as big ones, so they sometimes get a lift.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Shrine Circus 2012- Family Night
Since Pops is a Shriner, we now get to take advantage of going to the Shrine Circus Family Night. Last year was the first year we have done this, and it was a BLAST! So this year's circus has been on my calendar for months. :) But as luck would have it, Josh was at work. However, Taron, Grayson, and Aunt Bit were in town visiting, so we snagged Taron to go with us. She was a BIG help.
The camel ride was....interesting to say the least. As we got up to the front of the line, I noticed that the workers were riding one of the camels. Then I realized they were trying to calm it down. It was making lots of strange noises and trying to pull away from them. EEK! Kinda scary. There were 2 camels that they were giving rides on, and Taron and Brenna were up next. They got on their camel and were riding. Brenna was loving it, and so was Taron.
I expected to take our turn on that camel after they got off. But just as they got on their ride, the workers brought camel #2 back and motioned to ME that it was our turn.... on the crazy camel! "uh-oh" was the G rated version of what was going through my brain! So, I reluctantly got on the crazy camel with Macie and we took our turn. The camel tried a few times to act up, but we survived. I was anervous wreck tad bit anxious, and was glad when it was over. I think Macie's face in this picture says it all......
After the animal rides, we got our cotton candy and found some great seats to enjoy the show. They say that the Ringling Bro's circus is the greatest show on earth, but I disagree. I think the Shrine Circus is the best! The seats were great, the show was great, and all of the proceeds go to the Shrine Hospital.
We had a great evening, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching my babies enjoy themselves (minus Macie's bouncy house melt down). I love doing anything that involves getting to watch my girls have fun. It was a late night and it made for a very long morning the next day, but it was completely worth it! Thanks Pops!
I can't believe how big these two girls are getting!!
What a difference a year makes...
Taron snapped this picture of my little Diva on the way to the circus. Sunshades, headphones in her lap and ready to go, and phone in hand- this girl lives a rough life! |
Brenna insisted on doing everything with her "cousin Taron" because they are "best friends". She wouldn't even hold my hand to walk in.
The best part about family night at the circus is that all of the rides are free! Macie had been talking about riding an elephant for days. But when we got there, they had bounce houses set up at the entrance and she FREAKED out. That girl is scared to death of bouncy houses. In fact her words exactly are "Me no like bouncy houses. Me scared!" Poor baby. I finally got her to calm down and agree to ride a pony. She still wanted to cry every time she saw the bounce house, and refused to look at the camera, but at least she wasn't shaking.
Brenna loved the pony! |
Next up was the elephant. Brenna was SO excited! But Macie would have NOTHING to do with the elephants. I guess they were a little too close to the bounce houses for her. She wouldn't even let me ride with Brenna. But it was all ok, because Brenna didn't want me to ride with her anyway- only Taron would do. They both enjoyed it!
The last animal ride for the evening was the camel. Taron said that riding a camel had always been on her bucket list, so I was glad I could help her cross something off! haha! Brenna informed me that she was riding with Taron (go figure), and Macie decided she would ride with me. At least one of my girls still thinks I am important! ha! The line was extremely long, so we kept ourselves busy with taking pictures. We were excited to be hanging out with Pops! And were super excited when Wyatt got there to hang out with us too!! |
I could not have done it without Taron's help! I was so glad she got to go!! |
Brenna and her Best Friend for the evening, Taron! |
I expected to take our turn on that camel after they got off. But just as they got on their ride, the workers brought camel #2 back and motioned to ME that it was our turn.... on the crazy camel! "uh-oh" was the G rated version of what was going through my brain! So, I reluctantly got on the crazy camel with Macie and we took our turn. The camel tried a few times to act up, but we survived. I was a
After the animal rides, we got our cotton candy and found some great seats to enjoy the show. They say that the Ringling Bro's circus is the greatest show on earth, but I disagree. I think the Shrine Circus is the best! The seats were great, the show was great, and all of the proceeds go to the Shrine Hospital.
We had a great evening, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching my babies enjoy themselves (minus Macie's bouncy house melt down). I love doing anything that involves getting to watch my girls have fun. It was a late night and it made for a very long morning the next day, but it was completely worth it! Thanks Pops!
I can't believe how big these two girls are getting!!
What a difference a year makes...
Thursday, May 3, 2012
I don't think we're in Kansas anymore....
I am loving all of the random conversations that Brenna and I are having these days. She has grown and matured in what seems like overnight. While it does make me sad at times that my baby is growing up, I am loving each and every new stage that I get to experience. Well, ok....I don't love EVERY stage, but I do love most of them!
Out of the blue this morning while we were driving to school, the following conversation took place...
Brenna: "Mom, I want to fly on an airplane."
Me: "Ok. Where do you want to go? Maybe to see Taron and Grayson?"
Brenna: "No. I want to fly to Kansas."
Me: "Kansas? Why Kansas?"
Brenna: (very honestly and matter-of-factly) "Because I want to go there and visit Dorothy."
Me: (while trying to hide my chuckles) "Oh really?"
Brenna: "Yes. And I am going to take my Dorothy dress with me and put it on when I get off the plane and wear it to meet Dorothy. And she will think there are TWO Dorothy's! And then she will say "Hi Tooter!". And I will say "Dorothy, my real name is Brenna, and my nick name is Tooter!"
Me: "Oh." (because, honestly, what else do you say after this conversation??) hahaha!!!
For this story to make complete sense, you should probably know the background on it. Graddy drives through Kansas every time he travels up north. And he always calls and tells Brenna that he went through Kansas and told Dorothy that Tooter says "Hi"! And they have this ensuing conversation that involves Brenna trying to convince her Graddy that her name is NOT Tooter, it is Brenna!
I love this little girl.
Out of the blue this morning while we were driving to school, the following conversation took place...
Brenna: "Mom, I want to fly on an airplane."
Me: "Ok. Where do you want to go? Maybe to see Taron and Grayson?"
Brenna: "No. I want to fly to Kansas."
Me: "Kansas? Why Kansas?"
Brenna: (very honestly and matter-of-factly) "Because I want to go there and visit Dorothy."
Me: (while trying to hide my chuckles) "Oh really?"
Brenna: "Yes. And I am going to take my Dorothy dress with me and put it on when I get off the plane and wear it to meet Dorothy. And she will think there are TWO Dorothy's! And then she will say "Hi Tooter!". And I will say "Dorothy, my real name is Brenna, and my nick name is Tooter!"
Me: "Oh." (because, honestly, what else do you say after this conversation??) hahaha!!!
For this story to make complete sense, you should probably know the background on it. Graddy drives through Kansas every time he travels up north. And he always calls and tells Brenna that he went through Kansas and told Dorothy that Tooter says "Hi"! And they have this ensuing conversation that involves Brenna trying to convince her Graddy that her name is NOT Tooter, it is Brenna!
I love this little girl.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Memories
When we first started talking about putting our house on the market, I was super excited. The thought of having more room for the girls' stuff made me grin from ear to ear. All I could envision was huge closets and cabinets on every wall...oh yeah, and NO TOYS in my living room!! Then we started showing our house, and each and every lead fell through and I got frustrated with the whole thing. I quit planning for the new house and started to believe we would be in that house forever. Then....we got a call. A call from one of the very first people that had looked at our house back in March (this was in August). She wanted to buy our house! I was excited, and a little nervous about packing up in 30 days all the stuff that had taken us 9 years to accumulate. But alas, I started to pack. Then it hit me....the house that we had spent the last 8 years building memories in, was no longer going to be ours. The house that I had driven "home" to for 8 years, was going to be someone else's home. It was sad to leave the house where we brought Brenna Grace home and walked in the door for the very first time as PARENTS (and were scared out of our minds!!)...
The house where we planned our first daughter's nursery so very carefully and decorated and RE decorated at least a dozen times before she arrived...
The house where Josh assembled the furniture that he built himself for our child(ren)...
The house where we brought our Macie Claire home and entered the world of Parents of TWO (and weren't as scared, but soon realized we should have been! haha!)...
But then I realized that the memories we made there were ours to keep. They didn't belong to the "house". They were in our hearts. It didn't matter where we lived, we still had the memories of bringing our girls home and of watching them grow. We still have the memories of every single room.
The memories of.....
...decorating Macie's nursery in my beloved Zebra print. :)
...sitting outside of Brenna's bedroom when she was 6 months old and sobbing into a blanket while she cried herself to sleep. (NOT because I wanted to, but because I knew it was best for her)
...curling up on this bed and listening to Brenna say the sweet words "Now I lay me down to sleep...." every single night.
...sitting on this floor each night and listening to the giggles of my girls while they were playing in the bath tub.
...opening up this front door because Nina, or Pops, or Memaw, or MeMawMom, or Aunt Emily, or Aunt Kim had stopped by just to see the girls and get a hug on their way home from work.
...standing at this bar mixing up a cake with Brenna standing on her step stool asking if it was time to lick the batter yet.
...searching high and low to find this table and chairs to match our cabinets.
...stepping completely out of my comfort zone and painting the kitchen green. (which I LOVED after it was done).
...sleeping on that couch for a solid 3 months while Macie Claire slept in the swing.
...sitting on the floor watching Brenna open up Birthday and Christmas presents.
The house where we planned our first daughter's nursery so very carefully and decorated and RE decorated at least a dozen times before she arrived...
The house where Josh assembled the furniture that he built himself for our child(ren)...
The house where we brought our Macie Claire home and entered the world of Parents of TWO (and weren't as scared, but soon realized we should have been! haha!)...
But then I realized that the memories we made there were ours to keep. They didn't belong to the "house". They were in our hearts. It didn't matter where we lived, we still had the memories of bringing our girls home and of watching them grow. We still have the memories of every single room.
The memories of.....
...decorating Macie's nursery in my beloved Zebra print. :)
...my Dad putting the crib together while Josh sat in the recliner with his broken arm propped on pillows shouting out the instructions.
...trying to change a screaming newborn's diaper as quickly as possible with only the light of a small lamp-so that she wouldn't wake her sleeping big sister....curling up on this bed and listening to Brenna say the sweet words "Now I lay me down to sleep...." every single night.
...stepping completely out of my comfort zone and painting the kitchen green. (which I LOVED after it was done).
...sleeping on that couch for a solid 3 months while Macie Claire slept in the swing.
...sitting on the floor watching Brenna open up Birthday and Christmas presents.
...walking into the living room on the day we bought this house and seeing dirty brown carpet and wood paneling or wall paper on every wall, and wondering what in the heck we had gotten ourselves into.
...laying in our bed with the monitor glued to my ear to make sure I could still hear Brenna breathing in her crib. And then convincing myself that I couldn't and rushing to her room every 20 minutes to stare at her chest and make sure it was moving.
...sitting on the back porch (more hours than I can count) visiting with friends and family.
...laughing at John and Josh while they sat around the fire pit and attempted to solve all the problems of the world.
...inviting about 30 people to our house for a craw fish boil and watching as rain turned our back yard into a lake.
...pulling into this driveway every afternoon and looking around thinking how lucky and blessed we were to live here.
I am thankful every day for these memories and so many more. God is so good, and we have been so blessed. While it was sad to walk out of this house the last time and see it completely empty, I am grateful for the memories we made there and excited to make new ones on our next adventure!
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