Category Archives: mary reese
Baby, it’s cold outside
I told G that either one of two things had to happen if I was to survive the week long cold spell. Option one was a trip down south to the beach. Option two was to speed up the pregnancy … Continue reading
Four times the Christmas cheer
Four Christmas gatherings means four times the food, fun, toys, memories, and laughs. And of course, four times the pictures. Christmas #1:We celebrated Christmas #1 in Blackshear, GA in early December. Mary Reese loved playing with her cousins and mama … Continue reading
The whole truth…
Several months ago, I mentioned to G that it would be fun to mark his thirtieth birthday with a tour of the Okefenokee swamp. Growing up in Waycross, Georgia, he had spent most of his life learning and exploring the … Continue reading
Thanksgiving round two
Four nights without my sweet baby girl has not been easy. Mama always said that idle hands are the devil’s workshop. She was right. I didn’t accomplish half of what I set forth to do with my free time. The highlight … Continue reading
Thanksgiving round one
Two Thanksgiving gatherings, four days in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and tons of holiday orders from Petey Pie’s means that I am way behind on my blog. And 789 pictures means that I have a serious problem tyring to capture it all. … Continue reading
Birthday’s and busy days
On Sunday, G celebrated his 30th bday on a plane ride to New York for business. It wasn’t quite what I mind for his big day, but we made the best of it. Over the weekend, we enjoyed a dinner … Continue reading
Brayden’s barnyard bash
It was my kind of party… three precious kids were wearing Petey Pie’s, a group of docile farm animals served as the babysitters, a huge table of food meant that supper was already served, there was live music, lots … Continue reading
Trick-a-Treat
We decorated for the occasion (on a shoe string budget)… A make you feel good, easy project for just $5…buy a straw wreath at your local craft store, wrap sections of grosgrain ribbon around it, and add seasonal embellishments. Another … Continue reading