Showing posts with label nieces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nieces. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2014

10 Years.....and Vacation Recap

Today is the 10th anniversary of my first blog post.  Kinda strange to think I've been putting thoughts, photos, and questions out into this corner of the internet for 10 years.  I know I don't write often anymore, but I do still read blogs, so maybe someday I'll come back and write here more often.

Wishing to rewind the calendar a few days to the cooler days of our vacation in Red River.  The 100 degree days this past week have just about done me in.....

Here are a few photos of a very fun week:

Papa and Grandpa helping Emily and Anna fish at the 12 & under pond in town


Emily's first fish.....she wasn't really so sure about it


Anna was a bit more excited with her catch!


Tuesday night Cowboy Dinner at Moreno Valley....yummmm!





 


the view from our house

Emily posing with Flat Stanley as we drove out of town



Saturday, April 26, 2014

Weekend with Anna

Back when Emily was almost 3 1/2, she came for a weekend visit to my house in Richardson.  Now that Anna is about the same age, I started thinking about scheduling a fun weekend for us too.  And since I live in the same town and see her much more often, I decided that we needed to get away from the normal pace a bit. Plus, a visit to Build-a-Bear was part of Emily's weekend and I wanted to do the same with Anna.

So, Friday I took a half day from work and picked Anna up after lunch at home.  She's never ridden in my car before, so the first thing she said was how "amazing" my car is!  I packed snacks and few of the toys that I keep at my house for the car ride.  One is a mini etch-a-sketch.  Mom still has ours from growing up and Anna commented that it was "just like Pearlie's, only smaller."


We drove to Ft Worth and checked into the hotel. Then it was time to head out for the first part of our adventure!



We headed over to Ridgemar Mall - home of the closest Build-a-Bear to Abilene.  Anna, not surprisingly, picked out a puppy.  And, as I did with Emily, we put in two hearts - one solid red and one gingham - one for me and one for her!  Meet Spot (I talked her out of naming him Snoopy 2).


They also had a pretty great playground and carousel, so we spent a bunch of time playing.... 





We headed to eat dinner and then back to the hotel for the night.  A bit of a challenge getting a 3-year old to sleep in a not dark nor quiet room......so I tried everything I could think of.


The eye mask trick didn't work, but turning off the TV completely and me sitting quietly next to her on the bed finally allowed her to settle and go to sleep.

This morning we headed out for day two of the adventure.....to the Forest Park Miniature Train! We had to wait about 45 minutes once we got there before the first train left, but Anna was a trooper and didn't even complain about waiting. She loves trains so this was a grand adventure.  Through the first part of the ride she was pretty quiet and reserved.  Then she sat in my lap the last half and really came to life. 






After the train, we tried to find the duck pond in Trinity Park and drove through the Botanical Garden trying to find a place for Anna to "run and play in the sun" but everything was packed. So, we spent a little time walking through the Montgomery Street Antique Mall (Anna found lots of "treasures" that did NOT come home with us) then drove past Pearlie's junior high (Stripling). Since Anna was bound and determined to play, we found a neighborhood park for her to swing and slide and run.




By this time, I was starving even though Anna kept telling me that she wasn't ready for lunch.  We were close to a family favorite spot - the original location of Kincaid's Hamburgers on Camp Bowie - and thankfully it was after the super busy lunch rush.  A burger for me and grilled cheese for Anna - with a chocolate shake to share! - and we were ready to hit the road back to Abilene.

Home in time to eat supper, run in the yard a bit more, a long playtime bath and then bedtime for Anna.  Can't say that I'll be far behind her!  I don't have quite all that 3 year old energy!  But I sure am thankful for the time I am being able to spend with these sweet girls now as they are young. I know we are building a great foundation for a sweet lifetime love and friendship.

And in a strange twist of coincidence, Anna chose to wear the EXACT same dress for Sunday morning church that Emily wore when she came for her visit.  




Monday, June 11, 2012

Happy birthday.....

to my favorite 4 year old Emily!!


No 10 on 10 this month - I totally spaced out that it was yesterday.....oh well. Maybe next month!


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Easter weekend

So glad to have a long weekend to head home and hang out with my family.  Friday started off with a zoo visit with the girls!







these catfish were very creepy.....quite maniacal



thanks Pearlie for taking a great photo!



Saturday we headed over to my Granddaddy's place for their Easter egg hunt. Look at these cuties in the car!


Anna with Granddaddy (he'll be 100 this August!!)


Emily was being shy.....

Anna really loved this little dog!

Anna really got after the egg hunting....







Emily liked it better when there were fewer kids around....







the whole family....too bad the little girlies didn't want to smile!

Anna, Emily, Lindsey and Reagan with Granddaddy



sweet girls holding open the door!

Lindsey and Emily waiting after they sprinted up the stairs!


Always fun to be home......it was a GREAT Easter Sunday at Highland as well.  Brandon and a large choir led us in a wonderful season of worship capped off by great solos of "Arise My Love" by Val and "Redeemer" by Sheryl.


Of course, then it was back home and back to reality.