Friday, December 31, 2010

On the night before Christmas

We celebrated Christmas with my Mom's family on Christmas Eve at my parent's house.  It was a fun event full of family and laughter with only one sad spot and that was that my cousin Anna is still in Brazil as a missionary and wasn't able to come home.  We missed Anna but I think Charlotte's through-the-roof energy level made up for any sadness!

We got there right after nap time and Sam, Abby, Carrie, and Scott followed shortly after.  Sam went to hit golf balls but Abby immediately started helping me with Charlotte and started reading to her.  Charlotte loved it!  I'm looking forward to a few years from now when Abby will become our most trusted (and loved!) babysitter!

Then it was present time!
Aunt Cathy, Lauren, Charlotte, Aunt Candy

Charlotte was a great gift giver and took the presents to each person without even trying to open them!

Charlotte got over her fear of tearing wrapping paper quickly and was overjoyed with her doctor's kit!

You see how happy she is giving Char-Char a shot?!?!

She just walked around holding the shot waiting for someone to ask her to give them one.

Gramme was the next recipient!

After presents Charlotte and Mary got silly!

And then Charlotte showed off how she can climb on to her rocking horse (that used to be mine)

And she can ride it back and forth!

Sam got in on the reading after dinner and Charlotte loved having two big kids playing with her!

This child is definitely loved! She has wonderful cousins!

Charlotte started showing off her faces.  This is her sad face.

This is her silly face

Another silly face

And this is her happy face!

We had a wonderful night and then rushed home so that we could get ready for Santa to visit!

Reexamining My Year

Last year I posted four New Year's Resolutions.  I had never really done resolutions before but I decided to try it.  I apparently proved the theory that if you make it as a resolution you absolutely won't achieve it because there is only one of my four goals that I successfully kept: keeping up with One Tale a Day.  The others I failed miserably.  Just as a summary for you...

- Weight loss program?!? What weight loss program!?!? I definitely only deprived myself a little and didn't achieve any great weight loss this year.
- Cooking through the Pioneer Woman's cookbook?  I gave up about October when I realized I had about 30 recipes left and football ahead of me which means weekends in Tuscaloosa, Wednesday's or Thursday's getting ready to leave and Monday's and Tuesday's unpacking and getting readjusted from the weekend.  That leaves little time to cook in depth recipes!  I did make my way through over half of the book but that's it.  It is a great cookbook though and I do highly recommend it!
- And spending more time enjoying God and less time stressing about what comes next?  I will blame post-partum emotions and craziness for not following through with this although I do feel like I've gotten better about this in the second half of the year but I also picked up a lot more outside the home commitments so I'm not sure it's an even balance!

So, since I've got a pretty awful track record I decided to go back with my traditional not making resolution's plan.  But there are some things I want to accomplish in 2011 so I'm going to say that they're goals instead of resolutions and maybe that will break the New Year's Resolution curse! :)  I'm also going to post them as a page on the blog so that I can go back and refer to them easily throughout the year.  So, without further ado here are my "goals" for 2011.

1. Be more intentional about dates with Jason.  I'd like to go on a by our self date at least every other month and a by our self date or a double date the other months.  I think it's so important to make your marriage a priority after kids and it's harder to take a night off than I thought it would be.  We get out a lot and spend a lot of time together but rarely on an intentional date night and I would like to do more of that.

2. Continue Bible Study with friends.  I've got a great group of ladies that meets on Monday night's once a month during the school year and more often in the summer and I want to keep that up.  Some weeks it's hard to make it a priority and get there but I'm always rewarded with learning something and strengthening our friendship's when I go.  I want to keep it up even if it's just a few of us for a few months because I learn a lot from these women and it helps keep me accountable for staying in the Word.

3. Get involved in our new church.  We've spent most of the last year looking for a new church and have finally found one that we are comfortable with and feel like God has led us to.  Due to our crazy football schedule and sickness we haven't gotten to really get plugged in yet but I want to take this year to get plugged in to our Sunday School and also help throughout the church. 

4. Work on weight loss.  Amanda Jones has inspired me with her decision to take most of 2010 and 2011 off from french fries.  So I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I'm taking the year off from french fries also.  I think that will be easier than all fried foods just because sometimes the non-fried options aren't the best so I'll stick with french fries and try to avoid fried foods in general when I can.

5. Get a darkroom set up and play with photography.  Back in high school I took two years of photography and I also took one course in college  Back then (in the dark ages) digital photography was just becoming mainstream and we were still developing black and white film in darkrooms.  I always told Jason that when we got older I wanted a darkroom but once everything pretty much moved to digital I kind of wrote it off as something that would never happen.  Well, Jason surprised me with darkroom equipment for Christmas and I am so excited to get it set up and going!  It's going to take quite some effort to get a place in our house set up for it but I want to make the time to get it done so that I can start messing around with it again!  We'll see how long it takes me to relearn rolling a film on a spool which I was never good at to begin with! :)

6. Continue One Tale a Day.  I loved the everyday pictures that I captured with this project and I want to keep it up.  However, I'm not going to be as crazy about making sure I get each and every day this year.  I'm just going to do my best to capture most of them.  I love Erin's description of what the one frame a day project should be like and I'm going to continue this project like that.  I also want to finish my book of One Tale a Day from this year and get it printed!

7. Complete the Siesta Scripture Memory Team challengeBeth Moore puts together a group of women on her blog (Siesta's) and they memorize two Bible verses a month on the 1st and 15th.  Those that finish the challenge through the end of the year are invited to a special weekend January of the next year.  I really want to get more grounded in the word this year and I think this is going to be a great way to do it.  I can't wait to post my first verse tomorrow!

8. Be more intentional about girl time with friends.  Women that are in the same place in life as you and who build you up and encourage you are so important but it's easy with kids and families and activities outside of the house to kind of let those friendships slip into the background.  I want to make it a point to call and check up with friends and see how I can pray for and help them and also make an effort to get together without our kids for a little stress relief and fun time.  I can't wait to put this into action!

9. Limit my spending to things that I need instead of things that I want and donate the difference to Compassion.  There is little that I truly need and I'd like to limit my want spending this year to things that are really important to me.  I'm hoping that I can save quite a bit of money and donate more to Compassion this year because I really believe in what they're doing and want to be a part of what they're doing in an even bigger way!

10. Change the blog over to a more customizable format.  I'd like to switch to Wordpress and my own site name but we'll see when I have time to make that happen! But it is a goal!

The last goal is something I alluded to after going to Deeper Still but I'm still not ready to go blog-public with it yet.  I'll add it and blog about it when I'm ready! But know that there is a goal 11 for 2011!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Neighborly Gathering

On the Wednesday before Christmas we met at my parents house to eat dinner with their neighbor's.  Our families have become friends since my parents moved into their house four years ago and we like to get together as a group when everyone's home from college and free.  We had a great night with them even though we had to leave early to get Charlotte to bed!  I hear the ping pong tournament was intense!

We got there before anyone else and Charlotte went straight to the tree and pulled out her present to play with.  This present was wrapped amzingly well and has withstood Charlotte diving and rolling all over it as well as sitting on it and using it as a drum!  Here she is doing a little diving.  Notice the present is standing in the first picture and flat in the second!




Then Charlotte got her play Santa's and showed them around the house.

Charlotte loves sitting on the bottom step of the stairs and she usually pats the stair next to her and says someone's name.   In this instance she wanted Memma to sit with her!

Once the neighbor's got here Charlotte was all about Miss Talitha.  She sometimes gets confused and calls her Nicki since that's their dog's name and C LOVES their dog but she also sometimes calls her "T-ta" like Talitha's neices and nephews did!


Miss T-ta was sweet to play with Charlotte and C loved all of the attention!

After dinner the boys started playing ping pong we sat around the upstairs tree.  I love this picture of C.  She just loves the lights and ornaments.  It's going to be a hard day when the tree's come down!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

On the first day of Christmas

Our Christmas celebration's started off on Sunday, the 19th with a trip to Jason's parent's.  We were joined by Jason's little (age-wise) brother Kevin and his girlfriend Stefanie. We had a wonderful afternoon together with everyone and although it took Charlotte a few minutes to warm up to everyone again she had a BLAST playing with everyone!

We decided to open presents before dinner and the keynote present of the night was Charlotte's present from KayKay and GrandDavid....a kitchen of her very own!  She got very overwhelmed with all eyes on her and everyone asking her to tear the paper so she just sat in my lap while we unwrapped it but once the paper was off she was so excited!
Very  unsure of what we were asking of her....

But then super excited to have KayKay show her all the neat features!

Even though Charlotte's face is a little blurry I love this picture because it's a 100% genuine smile.  She was so excited that her pots actually make sounds and lights like they're boiling water.  To be honest, she's still that excited about it!

Waving to GrandDavid up above while she checks out her fridge and gets her utensils out!

See, there's GrandDavid!

Then she started showing GrandDavid everything!

And later got Stefanie to play with her new assortment (LARGE assortment I might add!) of food!

Family picture.  Too bad C was tired and hungry at this point! :)

Here's everyone!  At least I have Charlotte to kind of balance out my height!

We had so much fun spending time with our family.  We are so blessed to have two wonderful sets of parents and cherish all the time that we get to spend with them!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Snow, Day 2

Pictures are still unedited but I wanted to share what we've been up to this morning! It's still snowing here and was coming down really hard earlier this morning.  We measured on the coffee table on the patio and it was about 6 inches this morning and a little bit melted yesterday afternoon.  So we're thinking we got probably 7 or 8 inches! That's a CRAZY amount of snow for us in Alabama! 

This morning we wanted to take Charlotte out in it since the chance of getting this much snow again for a long time is slim!  She, at first, wanted to see the snowmen and only wanted to be held.  And then I sat down in the sled with her in my lap and she stood up in the snow and then wouldn't get back up!  It was a fun morning!

Walking with Daddy


And then she wanted Memma to hold her hand


She had to take some big steps to clear the snow!

 Do you see how tall it is!?!?!?

 Then after emphatically saying no to the sled she wanted to get in!


 Papa pulled her in the sled across the yard!

 The she wanted to strike out on her own but ran into some high snow that she couldn't overcome

 She tried tasting the snow but realized that it was COLD!

 Once I sat down on the step she wanted to join me!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas

Last year we had snow flurries on Christmas Day and we thought it was wonderful and a great white Christmas! I'm not at my computer and don't have time to upload all of my pictures but this is just a tasting of our true White Christmas this year!

Me sledding down a pretty large hill

 My snow angel!

Me shaking the snow off of a tree

Merry Christmas!

 Charlie and I (notice how deep we are in snow!)


 The boys made a snowman for Charlotte! She loves it!

Jason and I tried to bodysurf on the snow.  Mine ended up more of just a bellyflop!

Kyle, me, Jason, Charlie, Camille

Hope your Christmas is as fun and miraculous as ours is!

"Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord." Luke 2:11
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