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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tucker update

Well....I'm 37 weeks, went to the doctor today, and here's the report:

NOTHING.

Apparently my kids really enjoy hanging out on the inside.
I never had any action with Parker either.
Looks like this guy is hanging in for the duration.
I guess that's what I should be striving for, just would like a little excitement added to the waiting:).
But, overall, he's healthy, so I'm good. Really good.

On to other things...
Parker tracked me down the other day with my cell phone.
She walked in her room as I was putting laundry away, and says,

"Here mom. Someone texted you."
Geez.
She's so darn cute I could just eat her....

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Baby Tucker

We are now less than a month out from having a baby...if all goes according to plan:).
Our house has been abuzz with baby prep for weeks now, and it feels good to say his room is at least put together.
We still have a few things to do...frame to hang, shelf or 2 to buy, closet to organize.
But overall, it's ready.
And, I actually remembered to break out the camera for some painting pictures.

Poor Mitchel taped and taped and taped so we could get lines on the wall.
It was crazy.
Parker of course thought it was great fun sticking tape on the walls.
And on herself.
(that paint was dry- phew)

My man.
He worked so hard, as usual.
He did all of P's room by himself, and the majority of this one.
Poor guy. He's just darn good at it.
I did paint an orange line all by myself.
But this room is his.
Such a great dad...

Elmo chipped in, too.

And, of course, the big sis.
It was all so very exciting.
He painted a lot at night, so she'd help, then head to bed.
Then the next morning would wake up to see what all dad had done in Tuck's room.
Thrilling to a 2 year old:).

And here it is.
The bed, the dresser, the stripes, and the monkeys.
All waiting for a sweet little boy to move in.

I'm in love with those guys.
Mitchel's not jealous.
At least, I don't think...

My mom said she hopes we're not encouraging bad habits with the monkeys.
I hadn't thought of that...
hehe

Mitchel's monkeys.
Drew free hand, painted free hand.
I told you....the man is good.
I sat on the floor & talked while he painted.
What a great wife:).
It's so fun to watch him, though. He makes it look easy.
It's NOT.

We went to the doctor on Tuesday.
All is great. Although there's no action of yet.
My mom's always great to remind me that it's still early.
She was 10 days late with me & 14 with my sister. She's good at encouraging those of us who have to wait for our babies:).
I measured a little small (it was so refreshing to be called SMALL for a change- give me just a second to relish in that- ahhh- okay) but he told me it was fine. He's just low, so he's not filling up his space as much.
I did gain weight. Ho- hum.
We'll keep you all posted. Pray for us!
Patience & peace & health.
We're ready to meet this guy...

Friday, November 6, 2009

Pumpkin Patch 09


We hit the Rockwall Pumpkin Patch a couple of weeks ago.
We really enjoy the pumpkin patch.
Just makes it feel like fall.
Parker caught on to the excitement big time this year, which made it even more fun.
She was quite thrilled with every pumpkin that crossed her path.
She had hers all picked out before 5 minutes had passed.
I like girls who can make good decisions and stick to them! :)

My sweet girl.
Still find it hard to believe she's so big.


That's the one.
She found it, and didn't let it go.
It's sitting right out front as we speak.

Me and my girl.
Like her new "smile?"
It comes out with the camera.
Keep looking. It'll crack you up...or at least, it cracks me up.

Yep, always that sweet.
I love them.
He's just a special daddy.
She'll realize that one day...

Picking out a baby Tucker pumpkin.
Then we bought her one to paint PINK at home.
She had told me a week or so before that she was going to pick out a pink pumpkin.
So, I decided, since they don't come pink, she should get to create her own.
I have pictures of that, but we'll save those for later...


Then came the fun.
Picking out pumpkins is not the only thing to do at the pumpkin patch.
Oh no.
Didn't you know....there's face painting,

(where all the examples had to do with halloween, but my GIRL wanted pink- that's all she'd say, so the nice lady smiled & said, how about a heart- she whole heartedly agreed:).)

and crafts,

(yes, I know- I put this picture here on purpose- trying to keep memories alive- and I recently read a post about how important it is to make sure to have pictures of yourself with your kids-here's my contribution- ugh)

Hmm....
(Is that a smile??
That wreath is hanging on her door.)

and firetrucks!!
See, the smile continues.
Silly kid...
(she pushed every button she could reach on that truck)

We left with 5 pumpkins. 
One for each of us.
And one to be painted pink.
We also took home a beautiful fall wreath & a little 2 year old with a pink heart on her face.

And....I'll leave this long post with this...
Tucker update coming soon.
His room is completely painted (my kids rooms are my favorite in the house), his bed is assembled, his dresser delivered (and in a million pieces- poor Mitchel), & a big plan for shopping tomorrow. His laundry is being washed and folded, and I'm finding myself getting increasingly excited over this new little boy about to invade our family. I really can't wait to meet him.
I have an appointment on Tuesday, and hopefully I can post about that & have pics of his room.
So check back for monkeys & news:).
It won't be long....
and I can't believe it. 

Saturday, October 31, 2009

A Pink "Yady-bug"

We had our staff Christmas picture taken tonight at the home of one our wonderful church members.
They're the kind of people who don't know how to not be sweet, kind, & loving.
They planned a little fall fest for our little kids, and we had them all dressed up for the fun.
Parker got candy, played games with her friends, and acted like a sweet little lady the whole night.
We've got such a great kid.

She wanted to be a pink ladybug. So, I tried my hand at creating a costume, and that's what I came up with.
I was so happy that she was so happy. Feels good.
Mitchel was impressed too:).



We ended our night with dinner & a hay ride with friends who are like family.
It was a good night.
Now, our ladybug is tucked away in bed, and we're going to watch a little Charlie Brown:).
Just not the same without him...

Friday, October 23, 2009

Family Reunion

Family.
What can you say about them?
We all have them, we all love them, and we all think other family's are not quite like ours.
Our family is the same.
This is my mom's side of the family.
The family reunion I've attended all my life, the one my Naw's mom (Mam-Maw- yes, that's what we called them) started back when my mom was a kid.
My Mam-Maw had 10 kids. Raised them during the Great Depression & on, mostly as a single mom. Isn't that crazy?
This was the first year without Naw being here. It was different. No chocolate pies or cake.
This was one of her favorite times of the year.
 
Grandaddy had a hard day. Too many emotions to sort through, I'm sure.
But, he did enjoy this moment with the 2 year old.
They're sweet:).

The day starts with all the family arriving at different times, visiting, setting up...you get the idea. Then lunch. Usually barbecue. Although, my mom holds out hope every year that it will be Mexican.
After lunch, the contests begin. This is the coloring contest. Used to "compete" in this one myself. This year, my baby joined in on the fun. Crazy.


She won 2nd place in the 2 year old division. And, there were more than 2 kids. I think there were 4:). She was so proud of her medal, and SO excited about that blue bag.
There was "ken-dee" (candy) inside.


After coloring & dessert contests are over, the pictures start.
Every family takes one together.
Then the siblings.
Then the cousins.
There's usually a lot of laughing involved.

Here's our family minus a few members.
2 are in heaven.
4 were at home.

The cousins. :)

Our girl, eating her winnings from the day.
She earned it, right?
We packed up about 3, & prayed for a long nap on the way home.
Didn't happen, but at least she was happy, mostly.
The day went much faster than I remember it doing as a kid.
I was glad to be there with my family.
Good memories.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

My Mom...

Is hard to get a picture of. Last Christmas...seriously? 
I need to work on that...
Getting back on track...

She's going to be a nurse!
She got accepted into nursing school & is now getting ready to enter this spring.
Yay for my mom!!
Now if she could just get her shot records straight. It's not easy when both your parents & your pediatrician are no longer living. :(
She'll get it. She always takes care of business.
Way to go, mom. We're so very proud of you & can't wait to see what this next chapter holds for you! Yay!! Now we need to get you some orange crocs...

My Aunt Sha has a post about my mom on her blog, too. Click here to go read it.
Or you can click on the Firmly Planted link on the right.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The State Fair

Can't believe it's already that time of year again.
It's always so crazy when the Fair rolls around again.
We go almost every year. I always have. Since I was a little kid.
I have memories of eating frito pies, corny dogs, cotton candy, & buying those plastic necklaces with all the big plastic charms on it. Watching the dog shows, the birds, the parade, and hanging out with Big Tex.
Mitchel has lots of State Fair memories too. Mostly of food.

Which makes it all the more fun to take our girl.
Making new memories for her is really special, & it's fun sharing our old one's with her too.
We always start with lunch from home....I'm cheap.
Don't worry....after lunch, the ticket spending game is on!
And look what we ate our lunch next to:

It was a fascinating experience for Parker.
First time to ever see cotton candy, much less eat it.
And....it was PINK.
She was giddy.

See?
Neither of us noticed her purse on her shoulder until looking at these pictures later.
She's so darn cute.


Then she had to learn how to eat it:).
That first bite was very interesting.
She figured it out...

Then it was off to the petting zoo.
This guy was my FAVORITE.
Who wouldn't love an adorable baby giraffe?
I wanted to squeeze him.
I refrained.

This one just made me laugh.


Parker had 2 big highlights of her fair day.
This was the first.
She was SO excited about the pigs. Then she got to pet them.
"My touch them!! My touch the piggie!"
Told me over & over, even though I was sitting right there.
It was very thrilling.
They were really cute too.

Parker saying hi to Elsie.
Apparently it was her birthday this year.
Not sure how old. Just happened to catch that.
So, Happy Birthday Elsie Cow:).

At the fountains.

Mitchel getting some 2 year old lovin'.
The sweetest kind...

And here's highlight #2.
I think she loves him. Or just can't figure out what he is.
She waved her little heart out to Big Tex.
Then she just stared at him. Every time she heard a man's voice all day long, she'd say,
"My hear Big Tex!" & "Oh, there he is."
Big Tex, you have a very cute 2 year old wrapped around your finger.
Too bad you're not real.

Can you read the steering wheel?
Yep.
Camaro.
Oh Mitchel...


Nice.
I was choking on Root Beer.
After Mitchel took the picture, he laughed & said what were you doing? Like I was making the face on purpose.
Then, he kept the picture.
I thought I'd put it to use here.

That makes me nervous...


End of the day.
We were pooped.
Why is it that the walk back out to your car seems to take an eternity when you leave the Fair?
I thought I might lay down & die before we got there. Then I apologized for being dramatic.
I made it. We all did. It was so much fun, but I'm glad I have a year to go before having to eat cotton candy, corny dogs, funnel cakes, ice cream bars, tater twisters, chocolate milk (yeah, I know)....again. It'll take me that long to work it all off. Just kidding...
I'll end with this:

Good times together.
I really, really love these guys.