Wednesday, November 30, 2011

One More Thanksgiving Photo

My mom sent me this photo tonight she had taken with her iPhone while she was visiting last week. Oh my goodness! This girl is so sweet. I am completely in love.

Tis the Season

I love this time of the year. I am trying my best to soak it all up and create memories.

Our sneaky little elf is back. Everett has decided to name him Bobby. 
A new advent calendar. My mom gifted us with this. So cute and a great way to teach the children about Christ's birth. 
A new Christmas tree for our playroom-taken with the fireworks setting on our camera. We have our "formal" tree upstairs in the living room and this is our "fun" tree. I love the colored lights and the hodge podge of ornaments it is decorated with. The children love it too and have been surprisingly good about not touching. 
I am working on filling our calendar with one fun Christmas activity each week this month. More to come!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Silly and Sassy


This is sassy.
This is silly.
And I have a feeling that when they get together one day they are going to be trouble! 
I really enjoyed my time with these two this morning while Everett was at preschool. Of course it was a joyful reunion upon Ev's return.

Giving Thanks

Our tree is full. And so are our hearts. We had a great Thanksgiving. We traveled down to Athens, Georgia to spend it with Eric's family. 
Before that however Eric and I were able to sneak away for a bit to visit the Biltmore Estate. It was decorated for Christmas and so pretty. I thank my mom for taking care of the babies so we could have a day date. 
The babies did great on the car ride down to Athens. I was so proud of them and happy we made it there in peace. 
Hampton and Everett ate and ate. 
Everett and I made these cute name plates for the children. 
The best we could get with Gigi and all the boys. 
Playing with cousins. 
And now we are ready for Christmas!



Saturday, November 26, 2011

Family Day with the Burkes

Last Saturday our friends the Burke family came to visit us. Between our 2 families, there were 6 children 3 and under. It was wild. What is funny is that earlier in our lives (back in our Louisville days), when we first became friends, there was no children between us. Now there are 6! We always have so much fun when we get together. We enjoyed playing, decorating Christmas cookies, watching movies, visiting the arboretum, eating white chicken chili, making smores in the fireplace, and just chatting and catching up.

A very sprinkled cookie. 
Hampton at the arboretum. 
The boys loved playing in the leaves. 
Wyatt and Everett just being boys!
All the boys: Silas, Wyatt, Everett, and Hampton. 

We look forward to seeing the Burkes again!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Breaking the Rules

Eric and I have been trying to be more intentional about spending one-on-one time with the children. So last Friday evening I had to pick up a few groceries at Wal-Mart and I took Everett along. It was already 6:30pm at this point, but I figured we could be back by bedtime. Well afterward Everett said he wanted to go to Target. He much prefers Target over Wal-Mart (so do I). It was already 7pm at this point. Bedtime is at 7:30, but we were having some special time together, so I went with it. There was a chill in the air and it was already dark. We had so much fun at Target. I let him direct where we went. We looked at the toys, the big televisions, browsed the shoes (I even found a new pair!). We giggled. Cookie from Starbucks? Sure! 
Try on sunglasses? Sure!
I am embarrassed to say, we may even had made up a song about stinky poo. Just trying to cater to him being a boy. I love these moments of spontaneity with the children. Staying up past bedtime to watch a movie. Having ice-cream for dinner. Breaking the rules. It happens every now and then and I love the response it creates as if to say, "Are you serious!?! This is great!"

Sunday, November 20, 2011

When Daddy Comes Home

This past week Eric has been away on a business trip. We miss him so much when he is gone! It is always a joyful reunion upon his return. In fact, I got little miss all dressed up for the occasion. Her shirt said, "I love Daddy." The big boys were pretty happy to see him too.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Past Few Days in Pictures

We've had a busy few days. Here is a hodge podge of happenings......

Everett has been busy with Thanksgiving festivities at preschool. He came home in this Indian hat today. His teacher names each of the children with an Indian name. Everett's is "Little Turtle." I'm thinking it has something to do with him hiding in his shell at times. 
There is a new lady of the house and her name is Eleanor. The boys just love this sweet girl. They have different ways of showing their love though. Hampton is a little bit of a bull. He has a tendency to hit her and squeeze her a bit too tight. It's all out of love though.  
She actually flinches a bit when he gets near. They'll be chums soon enough though. 
Everett is definitely more gentle. He gives her sweet kisses. She smiles and coos at him. No matter though,the big boys love Eleanor and she is becoming more and more aware of them.
Walking with the three. I am trying to lose this baby weight so when I go walking with all 3 children, this is how we have to do it. I certainly get a workout!
Looking forward to having friends over this weekend and of course, Thanksgiving next week. I love the holidays!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Homework, Weekend, and Teeth

We had a very fun-filled busy weekend. Nonny came to visit. But first off though......

On Thursday at preschool Everett was given his very first homework assignment. He had to decorate the feather for the classroom turkey. The instructions were he was to do it all by himself with very little guidance. So I gave him a few craft items and this is what he came up with. 
Last weekend my mom brought her two dachshunds with her. Suprisingly Maggie got along with both of them, which was great. So in honor of my mom's dachshund I put Eleanor in this cute dress.
Last weekend was a breath of fresh air for our marriage. Eric and I have practically had no time alone since Eleanor has been born, and even before that. So Friday night we had the opportunity to attend an event at our church. It was called Secret Church and was on marriage and family. It was a simulcast with David Platt as the speaker. It was amazing. And long. Seven hours to be exact and worth every minute. On Saturday we got to sleep in a bit and then went to Panera Bread for breakfast and then went shopping. Eleanor came with us, but it is still so much easier with one child! When we got home my mom and I went to the aboretum to hike one of the trails. It was such a gorgeous day and the sky was so blue!
We spent a lot of time doing this......looking at a map! 
Everett has fun when Nonny comes to visit. Especially when she gifts him with gingerbread cookies in the shape of a turkey!
Saturday evening Eric and I attended our friends annual Autumn party. It was fun to get out again on our own.
And none weekend related, but worth noting....I took Everett to the dentist today for his 6-month check-up. I actually took all three children.....by myself.....to the dentist.....and it wasn't a disaster. I am happy to report that Everett has no cavities and in the words of Dr. Jackson has "handsome teeth."
I am looking forward to a bit of "down time" with the children this week full of stay-at-home activites, crafts, and baking.