Monday, November 02, 2009
Friday, October 09, 2009
Expecting Again!
If you haven't heard the news, we are expecting another baby next May. We are very excited. We had an ultrasound last week and saw a strong heartbeat which was very encouraging. I have been very sick which is miserable, but a good sign so we are thankful! I added a pregnancy ticker to the sidebar if you ever wonder where we are in the process. We would appreciate all the prayers we can get for this pregnancy!
First Day of Preschool
On September 1st we had our first day of Preschool. It was Ansley's first day ever! Ty is an old pro since this is his second year. He was so excited to go back. It was also my first day as a music teacher at the Preschool! Ansley didn't really know what to expect, but she had a great time. She loves her teachers Miss Ashley and Miss Michele (Ty had them last year). The first couple of weeks she had a hard time adjusting to being away from Mommy, but she is doing much better now and seems to be loving it. Ty jumped right in and is having a blast with all his little buddies. I am really enjoying teaching so far too! Here are pics from our first day.
Let's do this!
My little man
Classic
My baby girl is growing up!
September Birthday Parties
Silly Boys!
Notice the tat.
I am soooo behind on this thing, but am gonna try to bring it up to date. At the end of August we got together at Mom and Dad's to celebrate all the September birthdays in our family. Dad, Jenny, Noah, and Micah all have September birthdays! We had a great time hanging out with family. All the boys had a watermelon eating contest per Noah's request, and that was pretty funny. Then the kids ran around mostly naked in the water hose. The pictures of that are too indecent to post online! It was a blast. Here are some pics.
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
A Poem for Our 3rd Child
With You Someday
My heart can’t believe that you’ve left us
Hundreds of questions unknown
I wonder what we would have named you
What you’d have been like when you were grown.
Would you have been brother or sister?
Would your room have been pink or been blue?
Would you have had those big eyes like your siblings?
What cute little things would you do?
Would you look like your mommy or daddy?
Would you sleep through the night or just cry?
Would you sing like your brother and smile like your sister?
With what tricks would you try to get by?
Our God chose to take you home quickly
You never felt pain or despair
You never felt fear or rejection
You went straight into His perfect care.
But what is life but a whisper?
A vapor, a moment, a wind
We are here to serve our Mighty God
Then to Heaven with Him we ascend.
But you made me long for heaven
And you made me see the blessings in each day
And if those are the only gifts you had time to give
You gave more than most ever give away.
I will always remember you baby
Of this family you will always be part
And though we can’t see your beautiful smile
You will always reside in my heart.
So rest in Heaven sweet child
Lay on our Dear Father’s chest
And I will sing you a lullaby
When I reach my final rest.
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Mom's 50th Birthday
Well, I am pretty behind on here after a crazy few weeks, but I am going to try to bring it up to date today. On August 14th we celebrated Mom's 50th Birthday at Nero's Grill. Several of their friends came and we had a great time. Mom was even a good sport about turning 50! Here are some pics from the night. I love you Mom!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Chattanooga Trip
We spent a fun weekend in Chattanooga this past weekend. We stayed with my aunt Kristi and her sweet family. We had a great time hanging out with them all. Kristi and Tim have 5 children ages 16 to 8 and they were so great with our kids. We went to the aquarium on Saturday. The kids love aquariums and really enjoyed it. We ate lunch at a great place called Cheeburger Cheeburger and that afternoon we walked the beautiful walking bridge and went to Coolidge Park. There we rode the carousel and played in the water fountains. Then on Sunday we went to church and to lunch with the Cookes. After that most of us headed over to the Children's Discovery Museum. That was a blast. I so wish we had one of those in Nashville. There were so many great things for the kids to do, and it was very educational as well. Chattanooga is a beautiful city. It was a great little vacation. There are lots of pictures below which are unfortunately in reverse order of the weekend. :) Fun fact: I was born in Chattanooga and we lived there until I was about 18 months old I believe.
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