Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Abby and Russ' Wedding

The big event was Saturday night and it was beautiful! They were married in the TCU chapel (Abby looked amazing) and had the reception at the Texas and Pacific building in Downtown Ft. Worth. Every detail was perfect and we had a wonderful time celebrating with the happy couple!





At the reception my mom (she is SO cute) was the hit of the party. I think it is funny when she drinks since she never drinks. She a a few margaritas and danced the night away with me, Becca, Christi, and Courtney! She also had fun with Scott and Conner - as you can see in the pics below. Yes, that is Mom, Conner and David in the Conga Line! Ha Ha! A great time was had by all! Congrats to Abby and Russ!






Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Sweet Little Ethan





Ethan was precious on Saturday. Such a well behaved, smart, sweet boy! Glad that I will soon be his Aunt Ivy! Yay for me!

More of Michelle and Kasey's Engagement Pictures



Aren't these cute?




Michelle's Engagement Pictures

My youngest sister Michelle is getting married next weekend. We finally made time to take engagement photos. Michelle, Kasey and Ethan (Kasey's 6 year old little boy) met me at the park on Saturday morning to get a few (um.. okay about 500) shots. They are all three very photogenic so it was easy to get beautiful pictures of the soon to be family! The hard part was norrowing down the pictures to the "best" 100. I know, I take a lot of pictures but what can I say, I am blessed to have a beautiful family to shoot! These are my favorite black and white images and I will post a bunch of the color shots in my next post.




Funny!

I have been meaning to post this for a few weeks. When we went to have pictures made last week we went to this area close to downtown in Ft Worth off of Lancaster. The area was pretty scary but I think the pictures turned out great! We passed a bunch of homeless men on the way and Nolan was asking why they were all just standing around in the parking lots. I tried to explain what homeless meant and he kept asking questions. He then asked "Where are their parents?" it was really cute. I told him that probably their parents didn't want them to come home because maybe they were doing drugs and getting into trouble with the police. Nolan said "Yeah, maybe they were smoking cigarettes." I just laughed and agreed like that was a horrible thing they might be doing to make them homeless. Ha Ha! Love my anti-smoking kid! :)

Monday, February 16, 2009

More pictures from Stevi's Party!





Stevi's Surprise 30th B-day Party!!






Jamey planned a big surprise party for Stevi on Valentines night! (That is her actual birthday!) We went to this little venue called the Fairmont in the southside of downtown Ft. Worth. We had a great time! Stevi also had a big annoucement for the special day - she is 8 weeks pregnant!! She said she was going to wait a little longer to tell everyone but since everyone they loved was at the party they decided it was the perfect time to share the news! Congratualtions Stevi and Jamey - we love you!!!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Hudson is famous! Ha Ha!

We had pictures taken yesterday with Ann Beck. I can not wait to see the proofs! She posted a few of Hudson on her blog this morning. Check out my baby boy looking like such a big boy!! Her blog is under my list of blogs I follow - click on it to see em! Precious if I do say so myself! :)

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Topics of the week...

I know I will not remember all the daily stuff that happens around my house ten years from now. That makes me sad because as crazy busy as life gets - I wouldn't trade it for the world. I thought I would stop and share things that happened this week: (this is really more for me later on in life - but you are welcome to read it!)

Scott ended his 11 year employment with Chase to start a new chapter in his work life with TXU. It was a scary decision to take a risk and change careers. It is SO hard to push out of your comfort zone and I am just so proud of him! In the mix of starting a four week training with TXU he came down with the flu on Tuesday. He has felt awful with high fevers, chills and feeling achy from head to toe; and even with all of that he has been at work everyday. I feel so sorry for the guy! But he knows that this company doesn't know him or his work ethics so he has to be there and suck it up. I love my husband dearly for the big and small things he does for our family each day.

Hudson started coughing and even ended up throwing up on Monday night and so I stayed home from work with him on Tuesday. I made a dr's appointment for him but it wasn't until 1pm. We took Nolan to school and then Hudson and I just hung out together. It was such a nice quiet day - just the two of us. I miss the fact that there are very few time when it is just me and Hudson one on one. Nolan still gets that time with us because of Hudson's nap times, but rarely is it just Hud. Dr. Fikkert confirmed it was a double ear infection. Poor baby. He is getting so big - repeating everything we say and copying everything that Nolan does. He is such a big boy at 20 months - wants to do all the big boy things. He has started singing Twinkle Twinkle and it is precious!! Oh yeah and he pooped in the bathtub on Wednesday night! Thank god Nolan wasn't in the tub yet because he would have puked for sure! Luckily it was just a little turd that i was able to fish out of the water and drain the water with no issues. Aw, gotta love em!

Nolan, not to be out done with Scott's flu, and Hudson double ear infection - came into my room at 4am with a terrible earache. I truly thought it might just be a ploy to get in our bed but I didn't let him because Scott was so sick. I put him back in his bed with some ear drops and Tylenol just in case there really was some truth to the sudden illness. In the morning he felt fine so I sent him on to school just to be called by the teacher two hours later that he had a fever and was complaining about his ear! Dr. Fikkert confirmed for the second time this week that I had a kid with an ear infection! Good gosh - can't a mom catch a break? We got him home and nursed him up and he seems to be much better today but I of course still kept him home from school. Poor kid had to miss his school Valentine's party!

I had scheduled a vacation day for tomorrow because I won a free mini session with my favorite photographer, Ann Beck! I felt like I had won the lotto a few weeks ago when I received her email about the session! I have been so excited because she takes the most wonderful pictures! I found the boys outfits and thought about every little detail so that hopefully we will get some cute shots and then of course ear infections have set in! I am now just praying that by tomorrow at 10am they will both be feeling back to their busy little selves and that the weather is beautiful like it has been all week!

On top of all the stuff above I am working on the following major event:
Planning a shower and a small wedding for my little sister Michelle. The shower is next weekend and the wedding is March 1st @ my house. Crazy and quick but will be beautiful and perfect I know. This entails - invitations for both events, food for both events, taking a few engagement pics, shower pics, and wedding pics - EDITING all of those pictures, cleaning my house, um, decorating my house to look "weddingish" and figuring out what to wear - enough already!

Plans for the glorious FOUR DAY weekend:
Tomorrow - photo session during the day, get new tires, bachelorette party tomorrow night for Abby!
Valentines Day - spend with my boys, Valentine's Day surprise planned for that night!
Sunday - get everything done for the shower and wedding
Monday - rest (yeah right!)

Wish me luck - I could go on and on about all the craziness over the next month but I will stop for now! :)

Oh yeah - just thought of something else that happened this week that was kinda funny. Becca came over on Monday night to help me assemble all the invitations for Michelle's shower. Simple enough right? Wrong - I still had to finish feeding the boys, clean up dinner so we would have the table to work at, then give them quick baths, Scott came home feeling bad, Hudson threw up because he was throwing a fit over his blanket and had to have a second bath, Daisy had a accident on the carpet, Nolan and Scott "accidentally" cracked a window by our front door and it seemed like there was something else but I just can't remember what it was. I wonder what is seriously going through Becca's head when she is just sitting at the kitchen table making bows while all of this madness is happening. It is just daily life and until she has kids she will have no understanding of how it just becomes "normal".

Goodnight!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The 8 Foot John Deere Windmill!

Well I haven't had a chance to post pictures of Nolan and Hudson's favorite Christmas present - the John Deere windmill that Nana bought for our backyard. Our neighbors love us, right? It actually turned out really cute. My kids both have a strange obsession with windmills and it started when Nolan was about 18 months old. For my mom to have bought a windmill that is John Deere - well that's just like the Holy Grail of all windmills! Here are a couple of pics from the assembly day (which they started building it in the house and then moved it outside) and then one of Nolan in the fort, enjoying the view!


Scott would die if he knew I posted this....


I LOVE this picture! We were trying to get the boys ready to go out for the day on Saturday morning so I just stripped them down and told them to take a shower with Daddy. They jumped right in and I had to get a picture of all my boys taking showers - it was so cute.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Fun Slide Part II

Last year we took the boys to the Stockshow and Nolan rode the "Fun Slide" with me. He hated it and swore off all rides after sliding down it. It wasn't really funny until that night when I went to look at all the pics and saw his face during the event. This year I took Hudson down the "Fun Slide" and he had the total opposite reaction and LOVED it! He cried when it was over and wanted to do it again and again! Since we bought $20 worth of tickets and Nolan only rode one kiddie ride then we let Hudson do the slide a bunch of times plus some other kiddie rides that Nolan said were just "too fast". Seriously, why does he have to be SO serious about everything?!?! :) Thought I would post Nolan's pics from last year and Hudson's from this year - enjoy!






Stockshow 2009

We took the boys to the stock show last weekend and had a great time. Of course, you know the Mays boys - they were WAY more interested in the tractors and farming equipment than the animals. We spent most of the time in the sales area talking with the implement dealers (like the car salesmen of farm equipment). They loved talking with Nolan and were very impressed with his knowledge of the machines! Ha Ha!
We came home with a sack full of new reading materials for bedtime - all the 2009 farming brochures!



Sunday, February 1, 2009

Daddy's Bonus




Scott got a little bonus from work and he treated the boys to a new toy from Toys R Us. They were so excited to get to pick something out! Nolan of course picked out a tractor (a lego tractor) and Hudson picked out his very first "big boy" car from the kids section instead of the toddler area. It is a yellow Corvette and he loves it!! Of course there has been a little fighting over the toys - but it's still cute since it's just starting to happen in our household! :)

PaPa Perry




My sweet PaPa passed away last week. It was a very sudden sickness and fight with cancer. I can not even begin to share how sad I am about losing him. I thought I would share what I wrote and read at his funeral:

January 27th, 2009

There are so many things that I could say about my PaPa. He was a good man, a good father and a good husband. He did the right thing almost all of the time which isn’t always the easy thing to do. He was respectful and loving to all of his friends and family. He took care of us. He was a provider in every sense of the word. When my father passed away five years ago I remember how much it hurt him to see us girls (his girls) in so much pain. I could see it in his eyes when he looked at me during the week of the funeral. After the visitation he came and sat with me on the couch in the front hall and he said to me “I am always here for you and your momma and the girls.” I cried and he hugged me tight. Of course he would be there for us, he always had been – he didn’t even need to say it.

Never did an important event pass for any of his children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren that he wasn’t there. I love that he came to my house every year for Halloween to see the boys in their costumes. I love that he came to almost all of Nolan’s soccer games this season. I love that he was in my hospital room when I was in labor with Hudson and when the epidural wasn’t working he was the one that held my hand until the nurse came back. That’s the kind of person he was – quiet and calm and always there when you needed him. I love that he helped us bury our family cat behind his shed and understood that it was important to us. I love that he let my drive his old pick-up truck on a highway for the first time ever with my learners permit and said he said I would be fine. (I acted cool like I was definitely not scared even though I was shaking in my boots; as I entered the on-ramp that tall overpass from 287 to I-20.) I love that he hung out every morning at the donut shop with a bunch of his old buddies and would take us with him when we would spend the night. I love how he still referred to Grandma as “Momma” even though his kids have been grown and out of the house for over thirty years. I love that he put gas in Grandma’s car every week. I love that Nolan says that PaPa was one of his best friends. I love how he always wanted to pay for dinner when we went to eat, even if it was for something like his birthday or fathers day – we would have to fight him to let us do anything for him.

He was at countless birthday parties, school events, practices, games, graduations, weddings, through good times and bad – he was always there for all of us kids. He picked us up from school when we needed a ride, he let all the little kids ride on the riding lawn mower, he played cards with friends every week, he had a garden and grew tomatoes and cucumbers, he told good stories, he wore coveralls and then overalls all my life, he watched Perry Mason and Matlock, he loved the Texas Rangers, he loved his wife, he worked hard all his life. PaPa was honest and nice and just one of the best people I knew. I know that we all have a little PaPa in all of us. I am so sad that he is gone but I know that he will keep his promise to me and he will always be here for me when I need him because he is in my heart.