Tuesday, January 30, 2018

This Is Us

Sorry, I won't be referring to the popular TV show "This Is Us." Rather, I’d like to take a minute to document this stage in life... the victories and frustrations. It’s where we are and I want to be able to look back with both admiration that we got through it and a tinge of sadness that it’s over. 

Tonight was a victory for me, a victory of the simplest kind. You see, we had a family dinner without any crying, whining, screaming, or trying to “persuade” 3 youngins to eat their dinner. 

I literally sat in awe at the conversation we had and the peace in my heart. The boys have really loved a new family tradition we started in August where we share our best part of the day and worst part of the day. We call it “Peaches & Pits” and they never let us forget. As a matter of fact, Ramsey starts planning his the second I pick him up from school. Not only does it give us a glimpse into their day, but they also get to hear about the trials and tribulations of their parents. 

We have been working toward this joyous dinner moment forever. Let’s be honest, with 3 little ones there is bound to be someone upset.  I am usually breaking up fights, cleaning up spills, force feeding someone, and trying to foster conversation.  But tonight I reveled in the glory, noticing a new found independence in their growing up.  It felt good, really good. I know Spring sports will be starting up before we know it and evening chaos will ensue, but for now I will celebrate dinner.

Even when time allows- dinner can be stressful. But I am working to focus on the fact that:

These family dinners will hold precious memories for us for years to come.

These dinners will help instill manners in my kids. 

These dinners allow us to model and practice our faith through family prayer.

These dinners open lines of communication with my littles.

And these dinners help us remember what’s important- time with family (1 of the boys usually says dinner is their “Peach” every night)! 

More “ This Is Us” to come....


Monday, January 15, 2018

Ramsey’s 4th Birthday


This cool kid chose dinner at Mellow Mushroom and a donut cake to celebrate his 4th birthday. He got a new big boy bike and enjoyed playing games with his brother all day!! 



He is friendly, athletic, and loving. He enjoys playing catch with his daddy and can be found laying hugs & kisses on his little sister. 
Just today I overheard him sharing his candy with her and saying, “Here you go sweetie.” 

He is rough & tumble, and difficult to settle down in the evenings. He loves to wrestle and is still working on going to time-out when asked. His stubbornness and strong-will will certainly take him far in life! 
He is picky about what he wears and enjoys getting dressed first thing in the morning. He is incredibly independent, yet loves to snuggle. He also loves to be on the go and will run errands with Mom & Dad whenever we let him! 


Ramsey’s 4 year old stats:
Height: 40.2 inches (48%)
Weight: 34 lbs (33%)










Saturday, January 13, 2018

Happy New Year 2018


We brought in the New Year at home in the company of some of our favorite people! The kiddos enjoyed a “midnight” celebration around 8pm and then we brought in 2018 with Aaron & Jessica.






Eden & Abigail are growing into best friends! 








Love this little pony tail! 

You know you have the best neighbors when they bring by mimosas to help ease the pain from our National Championship loss the night before! 

These cuties are pretending to ride horses in the living room. These are moments I don’t want to forget... and the exact reason for this blog! 


Thursday, January 11, 2018

A Season We Won’t Forget

The Bulldogs blessed us with an amazing football season this year! We cheered hard for our Dawgs through a dramatic season and into a win in the Rose Bowl that led us to the National Championship. We have enjoyed Saturdays with our special neighbors cheering for our team and teaching our children what it means to Hunker Down! 
We made sweet memories dreaming of the big victory and enjoyed the hope of a National Championship. Unfortunately we fell short in the big game, but I couldn’t have been more proud to be a Dawg! In the midst of that loss, our team maintained integrity and class.  There is no other group of athletes I would rather teach my kids to look up to! This season left us drooling for more, and reminded me how proud I am to be a part of Dawg Nation! 
My time as an athlete at Georgia seems so long ago, but I’ll always bleed red & black! 
  




























































Love the memories and can’t wait for next season! Goooo Dawgs.... sic ‘em!!