This year we decided to switch things up a bit and host Eric's family for Thanksgiving. We were both a bit nervous since we have never cooked a turkey but everything turned out great!
Every year we go around the room and say what we are thankful for and each year I struggle with what to say. I am thankful for so many things in my life it is hard to choose just one.
I am thankful that . . .
-I married my best friend
-We were blessed to be the parents of our amazing daughter who has brought more joy to our lives than we ever though was possible.
-I have such a supportive and loving family (Boatman, Bates & Doyle)
-Georgia is thriving and is getting to be a child like she deserves to be
-My family is healthy
-I am enjoying live to it's fullest every day!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Happy Halloween
Kallie talked about being a Fairy Princess for weeks so we were definitely ready when Halloween arrived. We started the day with a surprise Hello Kitty Halloween shirt for her to wear to school which she was very excited about. That afternoon, daycare had their annual Pumpkin Parade. All of the kiddos from ages 3 months to 5 years get dressed up and strut their stuff in front of Starbucks. Last year I had to walk with Kallie since she wasn't actually walking but this year she did it all by herself with all of her classmates (OK, I lied once she saw me I ended up walking with her).
That evening we went home to do some trick or treating with our neighbors who have a daughter (Sara) just a few months younger than Kallie. The both had a blast and wanted to keep going and going. I have to admit it is really fun to live in neighborhood that has so many trick or treaters. We ran out of candy at 8pm!
All and all it was a great night. Kallie still talks about trick or treating so I guess it was a big hit. The best part was that she had no idea she was getting candy so she never even had one piece . . . but I did give her a little bowl of ice cream to celebrate our fun night.
That evening we went home to do some trick or treating with our neighbors who have a daughter (Sara) just a few months younger than Kallie. The both had a blast and wanted to keep going and going. I have to admit it is really fun to live in neighborhood that has so many trick or treaters. We ran out of candy at 8pm!
All and all it was a great night. Kallie still talks about trick or treating so I guess it was a big hit. The best part was that she had no idea she was getting candy so she never even had one piece . . . but I did give her a little bowl of ice cream to celebrate our fun night.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Pre-Halloween Fun!
I was so
excited to find out that our neighborhood was hosting a costume parade for the
kiddos. We did not
tell Kallie about the parade until she woke up from her nap. Once we told her she was ready to put on her
Fair Princess costume. We were happy b/c
the previous night we were at Target frantically looking for a Minnie Mouse costume
b/c she changed her mind and didn’t want to be a Fairy Princess anymore. . . I have a feeling that won’t be our last
scramble to find the perfect costumer.
We met all
of the other neighborhood families at the park and walked the loop. Kallie was having so much fun! She sang “The aunts go marching one by one hooray”
the entire way which cracked everyone up. We ended the parade at the park with treats
and one big play date.
After the
parade Kallie kept her costume on and we were off to Grammy and Papa’s to
celebrate Brian’s 40th bday. The kids all came in costume and even carved a
pumpkin with Papa. All and all it was a
great weekend and we are looking forward to the Halloween Parade at Starbucks
and trick-or-treating!