Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thankful for family...and boots!

Ok, so I am a little behind...but here is some stuff from thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is always so fun when we all get together. But, this year I realized how lucky and grateful I am that all of our family really does our best to get everyone together. We split our holidays between my family and Jason's and this year we went to South Carolina with my dad. It was great being there with all of my aunts, uncles, counsins, and my grandfather. Reese was so much fun, running everywhere trying to keep up with the older cousins.

We also spent some time in Atlanta with my mom, sister, brother and his two friends from Dallas. Reese had a great time putting on a show for everyone and spent a lot of time in her favorite boots...which she loves to sing "these boots are make for walk'n". I am going to try and get it on video...it is priceless...she can sing the whole thing!

TA DA!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Falls, bumps, scrapes and more!


So this past week we had a lot happen and I decided I need to write two posts! Crazy I know! When Reese was a few weeks old, if I heard it once I heard it 500 times that "believe me things won't be such a big deal with your second one...I used to be like that...you will learn". It made me want to scream...I mean this is my first time as a mom and I need to go through these things right? Well, all of that to say I am kind of getting what they were saying. I mean it may now have been the 50th time Reese has fallen and busted her lip...and while the first 30 times I was ready to drive to the ER...I now realize we just roll with the punches (or falls).

But, I will say that his past week was a doozie! Upon leaving our music class at Shades Mountain Baptist...Reese wanted to go down the large set of concrete stairs herself. She is so independent now and I should have said no. Lesson learned. She was doing great for the first 10 and then she started going faster...and then she fell forward and went faster if you know what I mean. 10 seconds later and her forhead, nose and right above her upper lip were scrapped and covered in blood. It was aweful...but as we headed to the bathroom I was just saying over and over "it's ok we will fix it...just a little boo boo" when internally I was thinking OH MY GOSH, I must be the world's worst mother, look at her!

So, basically I am realizing that this is probably the first in a long line of many more falls and bumps like this...but I am just reminding myself that the little things don't matter. I want Reese to know that too so I am learning to ease up. As you can see in the some of the pictures the scrapes are not pretty...but they are getting better and Reese loves to point out her "boo boo" to everyone.

Words from the heart

Ok, so before I had Reese, I had always loved children. Loved babysitting, loved holding them, loved watching them. But nothing could have prepared me for how much I would love my own. Now, as Reese is getting older and more expressive (ok well, she is my child so she has been expressive for awhile, but you know) I just keep falling more and more in love with her. I think it is the moments when I see things click in her head...like I get it; and the moments when she looks and Jason and me and says family hug (cheesy but so sweet). But, to take the cake my dad had a heart surgery procedure done this past Thursday and Reese just blew me away. We were in the waiting room when they called to say that (Pop Pop - aka- my dad) was ready to go to his room and we could come and walk beside the bed. He was basically completly out of it...and as I held Reese she looked at him with such concern and then began to rub the bed and "it okay Pop...it okay". The best part was I could see in her eyes the compassion and love she had for him. I know...so much gushing...but I am daily amazed at her and reminded of the child like love that is so genuine and sweet. Here are some pictures from the weekend in Atlanta. And thank you for your prayers for my dad. He is slowly doing better and time will tell if the surgery was a success!

Reese and Pop Pop passed out in the hospital


Reese and Pop watching a little TV together at the hospital

Reese helping Pop in his recovery...walking slowly

Reese helping with the dishes at Bebe's house


Struting her stuff like big girls do!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

So much fun...so little time

Reese had a weekend packed full of friends, family and fun. We started off by having a quick visit from Audrey and Addie Gail. We love when we get to see them.Here Reese, Taylor Beth and Addie Gail pose in a window in downtown Homewood.
Then we went the dinner with the Alexanders and Aunt B. Reese and James enjoyed running around after dinner together.


Then Brad Jones dropped in for a visit...and as usual Reese took her time warming up to him...it was a fun visit...we won't mention that Brad made Reese cry (don't worry Brad she won't hold it against you). Then it was off for a fast and furious round of birthday parties.


We made our first stop at Layne Turner's party at Clumpie's in Crestline. Reese had a great time with all of the kids and of course Layne. Jason might have been the happiest though (who can beat Clumpies ice cream).
Then we drove across town to Seth and Dakota Cavin's party at Gymboree. Reese enjoyed running around, doing the balance beam, and of course eating!
Reese doing so well on the balance beam!
On our way home...officically Party pooped out!
We finally went home where Ashley came in town for a visit. Reese was so excited to see Aunt Ashee (as she calls her). They looked like twins since Ashley brought Reese a brown jacket that Reese did not want to take off all weekend.



Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween

Ok, so Halloween, well it normally is not this much fun...but with Reese this year it was great. Last year we had fun dressing her up...but this year she had fun as well! Just in case you are not sure, she was a Tuplip Fairy...and yes her shoes do look like elf shoes! We did a lot of Halloween celebrating this week. Jason and I took Reese to Homewood park for the children's costume parade where we learned that Reese has no regard for personal space as she was up in every child's face trying to figure out who was in the costume! We had a festive Halloween lunch at Jason's office where lots of little ones were around. (in the picture below, Archer- Mickey, Evie-Goldilocks, Rosie-Raggedy Ann, Reese-Tulip Fairy). Archer was the hit since his Mickey ears squeaked...and Reese was all over them! Then, last night we met up with Joy and Lee Knight and their children Taylor Beth and Rivers. We were all amazed at the craziness of trick or treating! Finally...to end with a bang...our friend Heidi and Brad so wonderfully volunteered to watch Reese for a little bit while we went to Merry Michael's Halloween party. We dropped her off first...because we thought our costume's would scare her (See below) and we changed back before we picked her up. Wow....lots of typing...but we had lots of fun!

I wish I may I wish I might...get lots of candy tonight!

Our little Fairy

Reese and Daddy walking in the Homewood costume parade!


Raggedy Ann, Goldilocks and a Fairy all attacking Mickey Mouse
Paul spinning Reese and Evie
Reese and Rivers Trick or Treating
Fairy trouble....
Wow...I know we went all out...the picture does not do justice to how much Jason's tongue looks like Gene Simmon's