Thursday, November 26, 2009

So much to be thankful for....


In honor of my favorite holiday...

Just a few things I am thankful for this year:

1. God and that I know He loves me and watches over my family and I.
2. My amazing husband, whom I can't imagine experiencing this life without.
3. My baby boy Ethan, who has given me the most important & fulfilling job I will ever have.
4. My family, who are a constant source of love and support.
5. My friends, who are always there when I need them.
6. The health of my family and I.
7. My job, since so many out there don't have this blessing.
8. A beautiful new cousin, Alexander, (who was born this morning!! Happy Birthday!) who has wonderful parents to raise him.
9. A new house to move into in a few months, that we can finally call home.
10. And something Elliott & I are extra thankful for this year are my In-laws because without them, we don't know where we'd be or what we'd be doing right now.

Hope everyone has a Great Thanksgiving this year and has as much to be thankful for as I do!!!
Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

180 Degree Turn...

Just something I've been thinking about for the last couple of days...Isn't it funny how when you have kids, you're life completely revolves around them....you're either playing, feeding, changing, or just watching them constantly. And when you not even around them and they're spending the day at Grandma's house, you constantly thinking about them. You even blog about them whenever you get a chance to get on the computer and blog....lol. And even though they've only been around for such a short time.....1 year out of 28 years of your life....you can't imagine what life was like before you had them. I have to say, parenthood is definitely not a job for the selfish because when you're a parent, you never come first and your first priority is your children because that's what comes naturally to you now. Having kids definitely takes your life and turns it 180 degrees and takes you down a path that you didn't know existed....a path of more worries, bumps and bruises, and alot more grey hairs...lol.....but it's definitely worth it for those that want to take up such a big task and responsibility...just ask the Moms and Dads around you. :o)



Sunday, November 1, 2009

Spooktacular Halloween

This was Ethan's first Halloween , so we took him around to all the Grandma's and Grandpa's houses (with the exception of Grandpa Mark, who lives in Colorado) and showed him off in his costume. He was a green dragon and poor Ethan was probably happy at the end of the night when he no longer had to wear that costume, only because every time we drove to another person's house, we had to take the costume off and put it back on when we got there. So he was probably in and out of that costume half a dozen times! The reason why was because he had wings and a tale and he couldn't fit in his car seat with the costume on...lol. But it was well worth it, for us anyway, because he was super cute and he got some candy, that daddy, mommy, and Uncle Ray have been eating! Hope everyone had as much fun as we did this Halloween!!!