We spent Mother's Day weekend in San Antonio with my family. Vacationing with four kids under four takes a bit more prep and planning, but it was worth the effort, and everyone had a great time. We spent the mornings exploring, afternoons napping at the hotel, and evenings back out for dinner. We even took turns staying with the kids so that we could spend some time at the Riverwalk after bed time - just one of the perks of traveling with family :) Checking out the Children's Museum - LOTS to do for little ones!
This was the highlight of the girls' visit - a mini HEB, complete with working registers
Splashing at Sea World
Outside the Alamo
Happy Mother's Day!
Headed home - they were out before we even hit the highway
Saturday, July 9, 2011
And it begins
When you have a brother, life sometimes looks like this ...No, I don't have one, but if you've met my sweet cousin, Adam, you know that I got to experience a little of what brothers are like :)
Stoy Story
Just after Tink's birthday, R took her to see Toy Story on Ice (aka Story Story). Because Toy Story was her first full-length movie and she's seen it a dozen times, she LOVED watching it be played out live. Of course, Jessie had to come along! They had a great evening, and she's asked several times if they can go again (which I'm sure her Daddy will be happy to oblige.)
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Cousins
My very talented friend, Chantal, was brave enough to take on a photo session of my and my sister's kids together. It was no small task, but she did an excellent job. Here are just a few of the best shots.
This post is a little bittersweet for me because my sister and her family are moving to Oklahoma on Saturday. We've been extremely blessed to live so close to one another most of our adult lives, and anyone that knows us knows that K and I are closer than the average sisters. They came to Texas shortly after we did, and bought a house about five miles from us. We got jobs in the same school district and attended the same church. We were pregnant together TWICE, and have firstborn girls and secondborn boys only months apart from one another. I got to keep my niece and nephew while my sister worked part time, so we have a very special and close bond. They are moving closer to both sets of grandparents and it's a wonderful opportunity for them, but it's really sad to see them go. Our lives won't be quite the same without them. I hope that R is ready for some serious miles on our car, because I see quite a few trips to Oklahoma in the future!
This post is a little bittersweet for me because my sister and her family are moving to Oklahoma on Saturday. We've been extremely blessed to live so close to one another most of our adult lives, and anyone that knows us knows that K and I are closer than the average sisters. They came to Texas shortly after we did, and bought a house about five miles from us. We got jobs in the same school district and attended the same church. We were pregnant together TWICE, and have firstborn girls and secondborn boys only months apart from one another. I got to keep my niece and nephew while my sister worked part time, so we have a very special and close bond. They are moving closer to both sets of grandparents and it's a wonderful opportunity for them, but it's really sad to see them go. Our lives won't be quite the same without them. I hope that R is ready for some serious miles on our car, because I see quite a few trips to Oklahoma in the future!
Revive Carnival
Northwood Church has an amazing ministry called Revive, which provides a free "parent's night out" to families of children with special needs. It reaches out to many families that would otherwise never have a break from their many responsibilities. Northwood holds a carnival every year, which is a great opportunity for us to support this ministry. Of course, Tink was happy to oblige by using the tickets we purchased to ride rides with her friends :) Click on the link above to learn more about Northwood or the Revive ministry.
Birthday Girl
For Tink's third birthday (sorry, did I say THIRD? What in the world?!?!?) anyway, she chose her favorite character, Dora, as the theme. We had a great time planning and getting ready for this one - a full Dora reenactment! She LOVED every minute and was really excited to have her friends and family celebrate with her. It was a great weekend that she's still talking about - just a few weeks ago, she told Miss Becky all about it :)

Getting ready is half the fun! Stuffing her "Backpack" favor bags

Getting ready is half the fun! Stuffing her "Backpack" favor bags

and that's where we found Tink's pinata! We did it!
Three is the perfect age for "pretending", and most of Tink's friends had as much fun as she did. It was totally worth the late night effort :)

Happy birthday to you!

Sweet friends patiently watching her open presents

Her big present - a talking Dora house

Pancakes in the shape of I and 3
The celebration wasn't complete without a trip to her favorite place with some of her favorite friends
Tink, I am so proud of everything you've learned in the past year and I am having a blast watching you grow into your sweet, cautious, inquisitive, talkative personality! I love you and I'm proud that you're mine!
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