Saturday, November 26, 2011

Austin's Dedication

A couple of weeks ago we dedicated Austin to the Lord. We believe that as Christian parents we dedicate our children to the Lord, making a promise to the Lord to do everything within our power to raise them in a godly way, prayerfully until they can make the decision to follow Christ on their own. We were excited to learn that our church was doing a special service for baby dedications and making it a night just about dedication. We are blessed to have some wonderful friends who were there with us along with my parents and brother.




November in a flash...

Where did November go? I do not know but I have a few pictures from the whole month. :-) Having a 4 year old and an infant is time consuming. I will say that at the least. As winter rolls around we are spending more and more time in the house and trying to find new and exciting things to do. One night Courtney and I made donuts, heart shaped donuts. We are finding that making things from scratch is fun and not too hard and we have a blast doing it!


Austin is amazing. He is growing SO fast. He hasn't been back to the doctor yet but the scale says he weighs about 16 lbs already! Almost double is birth weight in less than 3 months!


Courtney got to wear purple (instead of uniform dress) a few weeks ago to honor all the veterans. She learned that when they are wounded in war they get a purple heart. She also learned that her Great Bopa and Great Grandpa earned purple hearts. 


I just think this picture is funny.

The K-4 classes at school put on a Thanksgiving program that was SO cute! Courtney had her first line in the program and she did great! She told part of the story saying "They crossed the ocean in a ship called the Mayflower". I was so proud of her because as outgoing as she is, every time she had been on stage before she clammed up, and that was in a group. So when she had to stand with only a couple other kids with a microphone I was wondering how she would do. She nailed it! I love being a mom!


"Floating Butterfly" - her indian name she chose.


Friday, November 4, 2011

Halloween 2011...our little bees

 I must admit, I'm not a fan of halloween. Sorry. Just not. It's scary for little ones, it's expensive for 3 hours of enjoyment and all these people give my children tons of candy for me to have to tell them no they can't eat it. Seriously, who came up with this??? :-) Anyway, all that aside, we had a wonderful time this year to tell the truth. I found these bee outfits at a consignment sale for a whoppin...ready?...$5 a piece! Austin's came with ALL of that! We got the kids ready and headed over to a larger neighborhood and walked (yes, we still walked...we didn't drive along side of her like some weird-o parents) up and down street after street and had a blast. Austin slept the whole time and didn't mind I wasn't getting him candy...I think that's just weird when parents do that for the baby. And Courtney had an absolute blast. So much so that when we got home, her and Daddy went all around our neighborhood too...and the neighborhood next to ours...and across from ours. She scored TONS of candy, but most of all had a fun time running around with her Daddy. As you can see in the last picture, Courtney was HAPPY. Possibly because I decided long ago that when they get home from trick-or-treating, they can have as much candy as they want. I know, that's horrible, right?  Most parents probably say "pick one"...I mean, seriously, that is just cruel! You go to Starbucks and just take one sip of your pumpkin spice latte! Try it. So, she was all sugared up and happy as can be. (she only ate 3-4 pieces, kids don't really want THAT much candy either).



Monday, October 31, 2011

I love my Grandma

What else is there to say? I love her. I'm sure I have written about it before but I LOVE seeing her and talking to her and learning about her (I think you can always learn more about someone who has lived 82 years!) She lives 5 hours aways so I don't get to see her too much and if you know me at all you know I do NOT like talking on the phone (no excuse I know) but when I get to see her I totally enjoy it! This trip was a special trip for her to meet Austin for the first time and of course get our "4 generations" picture. After many great-grandchildren she still lit up when I handed him to her...made my heart melt. He fell asleep in her arms at the pumpkin patch which was simply priceless. I am SO thankful that my children have the chance to know her; she truly is an amazing woman.


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Austin is 2 months old...already!

Boy has time flown by. Austin is now 2 months old and huge! He is into 3-6 mo clothes for the most part and probably a size 2 baby shoe. Seriously, can you say football player?!?! He is amazing and LOVES to smile! He is for sure our "fussy" baby though and also LOVES to be held...bummer. :-)

My word his is CUTE!





Thursday, October 6, 2011

Beyond Photography

Ok, so, I really want to start doing photography. You may say "you already do photography. a lot. all the time. maybe too much." Yes. I do. But I want to "do photography". Like to make money, for people I know and don't know. So, I am starting with this post. Posting pics I have done of people I do know, not for money. For experience. If you like it, let me know, let your friends know, let random people know. I LOVE taking pictures. I LOVE how people react when they see them. I LOVE creating memories (Beyond Photography) for people. So, take a look and let me know and send people my way!

Here are some couple shots of my brother-in-law and his girlfriend.







And here are some 1 year old pics I did for a friend...these little guys were TOUGH. (Mama knows) but they were fun and turned out cute.







Last but not least...some newborn shots. The little girl was just 7 days old and precious! She let us do whatever we wanted! The boy is Austin of course and although he is also precious, he was NOT a fan of having his picture taken. Boys are tougher? Hm. I think so.












Saturday, September 24, 2011

Living life 3 hours at a time


Currently, I live life 2 - 3 hours at a time. With a newborn that is your schedule, that is how often they need to eat. Being his source of food, that means I live my life 2-3 hours at a time. Is it tough? Some times. Does it inconvenience our life? Some times. Am I totally sleep deprived? Yes! Is it worth it? ABSOLUTELY! I have spent the past month watching this little man grow and change and I wouldn't change a single 3 hour block of it!