"Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is." – Aleksei Peshkov
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Jaggar's First Song
An Unusual January Day
We were blessed with the most beautiful spring-like weather today! My phone said 71 degrees, and I believe it because I was actually getting hot with my sweater on, and I'm the most cold-natured person alive. The kids were ecstatic to be playing out there, and since Travis is in Mississippi on a tv shoot this weekend, it was a lifesaver for all of us. It was so beautiful that when it ran into lunchtime, we just had a picnic out there in our own back yard. I have to say that, for me, it was 10x more relaxing here at home than with the hundreds of kids that I'm sure were at the park today. Here's a few pics that I took with my phone and a video to watch them playing as well. Click here. (Pardon the text alerts that are in the video too.) Not pictured is Jaggar continually going into the doghouse. I think that he thought it was a playhouse for himself.
Travis always has a heart attack when she does this, but who didn't do this when they were little??? I remember doing it!
Our picnic. They loved this, and Jaggar even stayed on the blanket (for the most part). He ate off of everyone's plate as well as his own, which is pretty typical.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Gymnastics Award
This past Wednesday, Sage was so excited about gymnastics because it was the day they were getting their medals for participation. A medal is a BIG deal. It's so cute too: a hot pink star with a black silhouetted gymnast in a mid air leap. She is rightfully proud of it. :)
PS: See her bracelet? In case you haven't heard, that's a "balance bracelet." That's what she bought with her tooth fairy money. They sold them at the dance studio, and she knew she wanted hot pink. Unfortunately, when we went to buy it, they were out. For weeks. Something went wrong with the order, so she was waiting and waiting. I finally ran into someone that I KNEW would know where I could get them, and she sure did: at a gas station right up the street. Now whether she is more balanced, I don't know, but she is very happy. She even whispered to me, "Mommy, I'm all in it now! I used to not pray, but I prayed that Jesus would let me get this bracelet, and He did! I'm praying all the time now. I'm in it!" haha, had to laugh at that one!
Moovin' on Up
I've had a hate/hate relationship with Jaggar's car seat this winter. It was horrible to adjust (the straps never came out far enough with his coat), and I couldn't get the cover off to wash it! It was Sage's when she was a baby, and someone recommended it to me. Honestly, I'd just had enough of it. So, my mom asked me what I wanted, and we found it online (for 25% off and free shipping--woot, woot!) and ordered it. It's the Britax Marathon in "cowmooflage" (awesome, right?), and it came yesterday. My only regret about it is that I didn't get it 6 years ago with Sage. It is soooo much more convenient in every way. I highly recommend it for mommies that are car seat shopping.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
American Girl!!
Lunch with ALL of the Girls
Salon American Girl Style
I can't tell you how thrilled I was at how much she loved this doll and this place. It was really magical for her.--and us!
The girls and their dolls. Isacah kept saying, "I can't believe I got an American girl doll!" Later, she told Chrissie that it was the best birthday ever. We laughed and said, "YES! You too can buy happiness for 100s of dollars!"
Post American Girl
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Believe
While in the midst of Sage's birthday extravaganza, I can't not mention something that has happened just a week ago on January 17th that is very close to my heart. A dear "friend," although that seems like a light term for her, Linda Noe, suffered a severe stroke last week. This is my mother's best friend. She was my pastor's wife in my church from the time I was 5 until I moved here to Alabama (I moved here and lived with her daughter, son-in-law and their children for 2 years), where she and her husband retired from that position as senior pastors not too long after that, though not retiring from work or ministry.
She is family, and I don't have the time or words to say how special and lovely she is. If you could see her and her family's facebook wall, it might give you a glimpse of everyone that loves her. Trust me, it's a lot. She's been a part of every major event in my life. Graduating high school, wedding rehearsal and dinner, reception, having my first child....I cannot think of a time she wasn't there. I love her like I love my own mother. Linda is the prime example of the Proverbs 31 lady. Everyone wants to be like her. Her stroke was very severe, as well as its effects. Her family along with countless others, including myself, are believing for nothing short of a miracle in spite of what doctors say. If you wouldn't mind, take a second and join your faith with our's for this miracle for this precious lady, Linda Noe.
Sage's Family Birthday Party
*We had both sets of in-laws, Meagan and Kylie (who are on the next post), and 2 people and a baby that I'd not seen before (???...I really don't know) in the den that I didn't get pictures of at least in this post. But they were there!
She has my same dry humor, and I've never offended her yet, which is more than I can say for a lot of people that know me other than on the surface haha. ;)