Friday, November 18, 2016

Birthday Month

Happy Birthday Camille & Maggie!




We celebrated Maggie's 1st birthday on the 16th.  Boy, where does the time go!?! I'm convinced I just had her! We love that little girl. She brings so much joy to our family. I'm not sure what we did without her.





Today (18th), we celebrate Camille's 6th birthday! There aren't enough words to describe her. She is witty, spunky, carefree, and so full of life. She is the family comedian! She's sandwiched between her two sisters, but boy does she stand out! 







We love you girls...Happy Birthday!




















Thursday, November 3, 2016

Falling for Fall

It's been busy around here since school began. We've been doing regular life with school work, art class, soccer, tumbling, etc.

I love fall even though south Louisiana doesn't really have a true fall season. I LOVE to decorate and design my home around the seasons. My front door and fireplace mantle are inspired for Fall.


We've spent some time at fall festivals, the local pumpkin patch, and trick or treating.








November is full of birthdays (4 to be exact) and Thanksgiving. Then we get to celebrate my favorite season, Christmas!

Until next time...

Friday, September 9, 2016

2nd and Kinder

One of the first posts I ever did was two years ago when I sent my oldest off to Kindergarten. This year, we officially have 2 in school (insert all kind of feelings here).

In many ways, this year was so much easier. I knew what to expect the first day, and I was so relieved that my oldest would be able to show my middle child the ropes. That lessened the anxiety and the nerves. Camille has the same Kinder teacher that Lily did, and we are more than grateful. She is fun, energetic, and truly loves those kids. I still woke up on Camille's first day of school with a knot in my stomach. I'm happy to report that I wasn't emotional and no tears were shed. There's just something about sending your innocent child into the "real world." 

We've been in the school routine for a few weeks now and everything is going smoothly. Both girls love their teachers. We are looking forward to a great year!



Thursday, September 8, 2016

Summer 2016

Summer 2016 will be one that I'll always remember. It was the first summer that I was home with both my girls and a baby...and we survived!

We had our challenging days for sure, but we were also able to spend a lot of time together and with family. The days are long but the years are short. I truly believe that. 

The older girls attended vacation bible school the first week of summer so we've been singing the VBS songs all summer long. They also freshened up their skills at swimming lessons and flipped and jumped their way through gymnastics every week. We even found some time for blueberry picking, skating, and a trip to the zoo! Our summer vacation was a week long stay in Orange Beach, Alabama with our extended family. We also enjoyed a wedding in the family. My husband's sister and her fiancé were married over the Labor Day weekend. It was a beautiful wedding and such a fun time.







 On a somber note, our town (and surrounding towns) experienced an awful rain and flooding event just a few short weeks ago. It will forever be remembered as the Flood of 2016. By the grace of God, we were not affected, but we have many friends who have lost everything. Their homes were destroyed. Everywhere you look is complete devastation. My heart goes out to them. However, in times like these, our community pulls together and people become a living example of Christ on earth; truly helping your neighbor. I've never been more proud to call Youngsville, LA my home. 

Labor Day has passed, and I'm officially ready for Fall, my favorite time of year. I may or may not have already decorated my house for the new season!!

Until next time...

Friday, June 3, 2016

Happy Birthday Lily



She is sassy but sweet, super smart, a great big sister, full of energy, and today, she's 7! She made me a mom, and I'll forever be grateful! Happy Birthday Lily! We love you! 

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

I'm Back!

Wow! What a hiatus it has been. Time really got the best of me!

I really didn't think it would take me 9 months to write a new post, but I was training my replacement at work and stayed busy with all my other motherly and wifely duties. In November, we welcomed an 8 pound 1 ounce bundle of joy, Maggie.


Since then, I've been busy keeping up with 3 girls and enjoying my time at home. It's amazing how fast time passes. That sweet little baby is now 6 months old...growing like a weed. 


School lets out in less than a week, and I'll have all 3 home with me for the summer. I hope I can squeeze in a post or two about our summer adventures. 

Until next time...

Monday, September 14, 2015

Food for Thought...

I stumbled across this article this morning, and it really spoke to me and to a few issues weighing heavily on my heart at this time. Social media can be both a blessing and a curse. One thing it certainly does is highlight everything that is going on in the world and people's opinions about those things. I get discouraged when I look at society. I see a lot of immorality and the decisions made by our politicians have been less than stellar, in my opinion. I'm scared to think about what my children will face as they make their way to adulthood, especially since I'm about to bring a new life into this world.

The article can be found here http://www.catholicstand.com/a-humble-love-for-a-hurting-world/

Here are a few excerpts from this wonderfully written article. It is encouragement amid the discouragement of this world.

"It seems not a day goes by without a headline story about the culture wars. Everyday there is controversy about gay marriage, abortion, contraception or even migrants fleeing danger by crossing borders of other countries. There is a human drama playing out in front of our eyes everywhere we turn. I have been living with this underlying fear that I have had difficulty identifying. I could not figure out what exactly I was afraid of until I spent some time praying about it. Yesterday I spent the day telling God that I am scared, scared of what is happening to our world, scared of all the pictures of dead children, scared of all the Christians who seem to be acting out in their own fear, and scared mostly that I will not be a good witness of Christ in a world that needs saints and not Pharisees. My fears were coming from pride, from the idea that it was my responsibility to make sure that everyone knew the right way to live. I felt I had to convert them or force them to live that way, or else. Or else what? Am I going to spend my time telling them what horrible sinners they are, because I am a saint? That is far from the truth, for I am also a sinner. My fear came from my sense of having to make sure that people do what I tell them to do, from a desire to control them, but that is not what I am called to do. I am called to love them, just as Christ loves us without approving of our sins. God does not want us to wait until we are sinless to come to Him, it is by coming to Him that we can become saints not the other way around. He is the source of Grace that helps us to reach sainthood. Without Him, there is no hope of that happening for any of us. The entire point of preaching the Kingdom of God is to bring people into a personal relationship with Jesus, not to make sure that they are just like us. Everything about our Faith serves Him, not the other way around. Our goal cannot be to ensure that people stop accepting gay marriage, getting abortions, or using birth control. Letting go of that lifestyle is part of what comes with making Christ the Lord of your life. But before any of that can happen, one has to KNOW who Jesus is and fall in love with Him. Then the rest comes by Grace and the Power of the Holy Spirit. I always get myself in trouble when I make the mistake of thinking that I am the one who needs to make sure people follow the “rules”. Mostly because when I do that, I lose sight of Christ as well, and forget to look at my own faults with the same microscope that I am using to look at the faults of others. "