Category Archives: memories
More birthday pics
Thak you Wes and Kate for the beautiful pink smocked dress and hairbow! And for not rubbing in Georgia’s loss to Alabama! Papa Joe, Joshua, and MR Red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese icing MR got so excited when she found … Continue reading
A bad loss for the GA bulldogs, a big blessing from God, and a first birthday celebration–all in one weekend!
The dawgs disappointing loss to Bama was quickly overshadowed by a late night phone call from my sister. Hendley’s fever had spiked to 103.8, causing her to go into a febrille seizure. For the next four hours, our family prayed … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Sweet Mary Reese
This sweet little girl brings a smile to my face each and every day. Mary Reese, you are something else. You rarely meet a stranger. You love to give kisses and snuggle with your Pink Poodles. Your favorite toy is Miss … Continue reading
Another great weekend
Go-cart racing on Saturday with Garrett’s work and a trip to the ballpark on Sunday kept us busy this weekend. MR is beat. And we are too. But with another Georgia win and a big game ahead of this weekend, … Continue reading
Bye bye “baba”…hello whole milk
A leaky sippy cup nearly brought me to my knees tonight. So much so, that MR and I headed to Walmart right in the middle of rush hour traffic. An hour and a half later, we arrived back at home … Continue reading
Cheering on the Dawgs in Columbia
A visit with two of our favorite friends, a tailgate with 800 wings, two sweet 11 month olds, and another win for the Georgia Bulldogs capped off the perfect weekend in Columbia, South Carolina! MR and I are holding down the fort this week … Continue reading
Getting a life
An annual trunk/consignment sale was the perfect excuse to get out of the house, buy MR some new clothes, and make a much needed “mama friend”. After an hour of shopping with a 24 pound baby in tow, the mission was … Continue reading
Remembering 9/11
Seven years ago today our world was threatened as terrorists waged war on the United States. For me, the day began like any other. I sat down with a bowl of cereal before my 10 am class at the University of Georgia and picked up … Continue reading