Saturday, September 29, 2012

Happy Birthday Maxonator!

Maxon just turned two and we celebrated with a Barnyard Bash! 

The eating area 

The kids who came to celebrate Maxon 


Maxon's cake, made by Ashley Smith 


Maxon feeding the cows tortillas

The cow sticking out his tongue




Blowing out candle

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

 Maxon has had an amazing babysitter since May 2011, at about 8 months old. She is truly a blessing. She took him to the library and the park weekly. When he had to go to physical therapy for his neck (torticollis), she took him twice a week. When we wanted him to take swim lessons, she not only took him but she got in the pool to learn how to continue his skills after his lessons ended. She taught him his colors and numbers as well as so many skills. He is truly advanced for his age and its because of her.

After TWELVE years of believing in God for a baby, she found out that she is pregnant with TWINS! Baby Andrew and Alayna will be examples of God's miracle power for their entire lives. April is due in December and was put on bedrest this weekend. We knew this was coming soon, but she has to end her time with Maxon a little sooner than we expected.

She will always be a wonderful part of our lives and we are so thankful God sent her to Maxon and our family.


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Year of Disney

This year we got passes to Disney World using the birthday money gifts for Matt and me, plus Christmas money. Maxon LOVES Mickey Mouse, Buzz, Jake, etc and he's been thrilled to go as much as we have. These memories are worth all the money in the world and I will cherish them forever! 



First trip with Uncle Justin, Noni and Granddaddy
 

First trip with Mimi


Spring break trip with Mimi and Sopchoppy







Mary Poppins!

I accidentally lied to Sopchoppy and told him the roller coaster wasn't that bad. His face disagrees.


My boo boo.


Friday, December 30, 2011

This winter, we took our first family vacation as the three of us. Matt finished school and we headed out. Our first stop was Savannah. We got two parking tickets for apparently not knowing how to park in downtown (street sweepers come through Saturday mornings). We visited my Great-Grandmother's old house, where my dad used to sit on the back porch and watch the car dealership unload cars onto the lot. We walked along the River and rode the ferry over to the hotel to see the Gingerbread House competition. We walked all through the squares and looked at all the fun parks! 

We went to Paula Deen's restaurant to put in our reservation first thing in the morning. When we got there, we found out they were giving out free buffet if you gave blood. My husband gave blood and while I waited, I stood in line to see Paula Deen! She was in town for one day signing her new cookbook. After 4 hours of waiting, she signed our ornaments and cookbooks and said my son was the cutest thing. What a great memory! 

Savannah is such a beautiful town and a great start to the vacation. 

Maxon on the road trip 





First time using Maxon's backpack. 
 

Meeting Paula Deen and sons


Forsyth Park 




Our next stop was Charleston, where we stayed for two days. We drove across the bridge every morning, which Matt and Maxon loved. We visited Fort Sumter, the aquarium, and the Battleship and submarine. so fun.



From Charleston, we drove to Asheville to see the Baltimore all decorated for Christmas. Let me tell you, WORTH IT! They had trees and lights everywhere and choirs singing Christmas carols. The only downside was that Maxon couldn't be in his stroller and he is heavy. By the end, we just wanted to go put him down. 












 Our final stop was Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA. Matt's parents met us here and we did the light show after the gardens closed. So great. Maxon stayed awake the whole ride and we saw an hour's worth of lights.



We drove home on Christmas Eve and got here just in time for C

Monday, November 21, 2011

Christmas Cards- Have a Merry Everything!

Last year, as you can see below, I got Christmas Cards from Shutterfly. I chose this card and my little baby boy looked so adorable.


This year, I have a one year old and I'd love to celebrate the eventful year we've had. We've had Mother's Day, Father's Day, first birthday, and many other firsts. And you know what, I realized that I've ordered all the holiday cards in 2011 from... Tiny Prints.


We have ordered all of our holidays from Tiny Prints this year, including Mother's Day and Father's Day.



I love how unique the Tiny Prints cards are- they have great themes, and the ability to personalize the card with Mimi, Noni, Papa, Granddaddy, etc. No "Grandpa and Grandma" here!


For Christmas, I am having a hard time choosing our Christmas cards. I love how many variations in color, theme, style, greeting (Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays) and layouts they have!

I love this ornament style:


I also like this card



and this one


These tri-fold cards are lovely:

And these with the cut out pictures are to die for!





Order your Christmas cards from Tiny prints this year!