Category Archives: mary reese
In the past 5 days, we have:
tackled the remaining 8 boxes… visited with 19 family members… traveled to Athens, Griffin, and Cuming, Georgia… celebrated our 4th anniversary, the birth of Baby Trent, and Reynold’s first birthday gone through 2 gallons of sweet tea… gone on a dozen … Continue reading
Kickin off a new season with the “Bulldog Man”
We just happened to run into a local celebrity while doing a little window shopping in downtown Athens today. The “bulldog man”, Mike Woods, is an Athens legend and a welcomed sight at every UGA event. He bleeds red and black and … Continue reading
Livin’ large, one box at a time
Slowly but surely we’re starting to get settled. Pre MR, I would have been packed and unpacked in no time at all. Not this time. I’ve come to terms with the fact that there is absolutely nothing wrong with using a … Continue reading
The big move
G and I would still be sinking in a sea of boxes if it weren’t for our family. A big thank you to all of those who helped us make the big move down South! Let the loading begin… … Continue reading
Three more prayer requests
Where to start? The last week has been trying to say the least. Not only have we been busy packing/unpacking, but we have also had three of our loved ones end up in the hospital. Last Wednesday my mom started … Continue reading
Crunch time
Obviously I’m in denial. Or crazy. Or possibly even both. Whatever the reason, I need to snap out of it! In less than a week, our lease runs out. Our paper work requesting the movers is still in progress. With little … Continue reading
No boys allowed
Since I started off the day with a cold beer and leftover steak, I felt the need to add some good ole’ wholesome fun to the mix. A Raggedy Ann party was just what we needed to get back on … Continue reading
Come back, please…
The three day rule didn’t apply this time…if I had my way, I’d have a house full of visitors for the next two weeks. On Thursday morning we said goodbye to Wiby and Danette and earlier today we bid farewell to … Continue reading