Category Archives: family
Girls trip to the coast
With G gone most of last week, we were more than excited to accept Gran C’s offer to take a girl’s trip to the coast. For three wonderful days, we traded life in Atlanta for a view of the marsh. Microwave … Continue reading
Learning to proofread
Don’t you hate it when you make an error or grammatical mistake on your blog, or worse yet, on someone else’s blog? Or when that mistake happens to be on someone’s facebook page for all of their friends to see? Never … Continue reading
Feeling so very blessed!
This little girl loves her family as much as I do. She speaks of each and every relative no less than a dozen times a day. We visited with Gran C and Big Daddy last weekend and are anxiously awaiting … Continue reading
A picture perfect week
In the last couple of days, we have: seen a lot of these guys and spent a lot of time outdoors, successfully completed a week of swimming lessons, scored a new summer wardrobe thanks to my sweet and generous friend, … Continue reading
Back to the good ole days of summer
When I was younger, the summer was full of activities. The grill became the kitchen; the pool replaced the television; and longer days meant later bedtimes. Last week, I made every effort to revisit those care-free days. On Tuesday, we … Continue reading
Random excuses for not updating my blog
Sometimes I hold off on writing about our day simply because I cannot think of a good title. Other times, I hold off because I am too lazy or too invested in the latest episode of the Bachelorette or New … Continue reading
Five things
1) When G or anyone else in my family complains about taking pictures, I often say in my best Paula Deen voice, “pictures is memories“. And I truly believe that pictures are in fact memories. That’s why I take so … Continue reading
When the baby is away, the parents will play
On Thursday, I dropped Mary Reese off at Camp Grandparents. It’s a wonderful camp about an hour from home, and the best part is, it’s free! For four days MR would be in the care of Gran C and Big … Continue reading