Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Meet Weston






Savanna and Drew playing on the computer
top left:Caroline, Weston, Reese-having an in depth conversation about Weston
above: Proud Dad Clancy

left: Stacy and Mandi

Since Mandi's not a blogger-I told her I would post some pictures of the family. On Thursday, July 24 Mandi gave birth to Weston. He was 19 1/2 in. and 6 lb 4 oz. On Sunday, we went to meet Weston and spend the afternoon with them. He's a sweet baby-very content and handles the noise of siblings well. Drew, Reese, Savanna, and Caroline were wild and crazy. It was great to catch up with Mandi and Clancy! Here are some pictures from the day.

Monday, July 21, 2008

The latest adventures

Us in front of the lake-it was so hot!
We stopped at the chapel and rested a bit
Casey and me
Drew in the rocket's shower
Andy and Scott ready for the Space Shot
The whole gang at the end of the day
Drew (in the middle w/hat) riding the kid version of Space Shot
Reese and Drew


Since I began working with FCA, one of the perks has been being able to go on some great couples getaways. Last weekend my parents came in town to take care of the kids and Andy and I went to Callaway Gardens for the retreat. I had never heard of it -what a great find! It's in Georgia. (Courtney, I saw signs to Palmetto and thought of you!) It's beautiful-butterfly gardens, bike trails, walking trails, beach, golfing, and much more. Andy and I spent Saturday afternoon biking and watched the Florida St. circus. (yes, you heard me right-FSU had a circus act that performs there in the summer) After biking the trails, I am now wanting a bike. If you have any bike buying tips, let me know!





This past weekend, our good friends Scott and Casey from TN called and we planned a trip to the Space and Rocket Center for the day. We had a good time....Reese enjoyed running around, Drew thought the rockets were cool. Has anyone rode the space shot before? You strap in and all of the sudden, you are shot up in the air-it's been a long time since I've rode a "thrill ride" . We ended the day with a fabulous meal at Rosie's-the absolute best mexican place to eat. Thanks Scott and Casey for making the trip!





Drew starts Kindergarten in 2 weeks. He tells everyone he sees, stranger or not, that he's 5 and going to kindergarten. Reese's new favorite things are going to the big girl potty, singing abc's and counting to 10. (then clapping and saying yeah, so everyone knows she's done)








Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Birthday Parties

4 cousins on the 4th


The girls. See my pregnant friend on the right? She had her baby the next morning...what a trooper!
Check out our outfits....not planned, exact shirts, different colors. Don't we look like sisters?

The kids played hard at Kids Kingdom!
Drew blowing out the candles.


We have been celebrating milestone birthdays the past few days... I turned the big 30 and Drew turned 5. We spent the 4th of July weekend in Tennessee with Andy's family. On Sunday, we stopped in at Otter Creek for church. I got to catch up with Rebekah, Brad, Abigail, and Sydney-so good to see them! It was birthday Sunday for the kids and Drew managed to get on stage for the mass church singing Happy Birthday.

Sunday night some of our dearest friends had a birthday party for me; to top it off, it was kid free so we were able to relax and enjoy each others company without getting on to any kids are break up any kid arguments. :) Signs of old age are setting in....the day after my birthday I forgot my phone (which I have to have for work) and Andy had to bring it to me

I've also been "revamping" my pictures on the walls....I seem to get tired of things on the walls after a while so, I've been doing some rearranging-it drives Andy crazy! :)

A few weeks ago Reese started sleeping in her big girl bed-she's getting so big! She loves her bed until we stop reading books and leave her to fall asleep. She's a social butterfly and doesn't like to be left alone. Reese also had her second hair cut last week-it was looking a bit "mullety" She's getting more and more talkative-so fun!

Monday was also an exciting day-my sister in law Cortney had her 3rd child-a boy named Micah and our good friend Melinda had her 3rd girl named Kenzie. Precious blessings.

Drew officially starts Kindergarten in exactly 4 weeks-my baby is going to school!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Good Times at the Beach






On Sunday, we returned home from a week at the beach with my family. My parents, brother and his wife, and our family all went together. Remember pre-kids when going to the beach meant sleeping in late and spending ALL day laying around on the beach with no responsibility? Not so much anymore. But we wouldn't trade it, right?


Drew and Reese had a great time. Drew enjoyed "riding the waves" on his Spiderman board and Reese enjoyed the water and filling her bucket with sand. We spent most of our time going from pool to pool to beach to water..... My brother brought the kyak (sp?) on the trip-the guys caught some good waves after the morning storm.


Dinner each night was an experience- Reese was still restless in the restaraunts and she, like her mother, is very loud... Her best came at Old Navy while shopping-she had a fit. I think the people thought she was crazy. Needless to say, they were glad to see us leave the store.


At night we enjoyed sitting on the porch playing intense games of memory and coloring, and catching crabs. (By the way, the crabs are much smaller and harder to catch than I ever remember). We only had one morning of rain and nobody came home with a bad sunburn.


Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Traveling....around the world

Just before Andy left for Africa
At the park with Barbar
Ice cream break
Jackpot at Chuck E. Cheese!
Dr. Coco and his assistant

On May 20, Andy and others from his school went on a mission trip to Ghana, Africa for nine days. One of Andy's basketball players is from Ghana. Bawa (his player) was so excited to take his friends to his homeland and meet his family and the people from his village. It was humbling for them to see just how little so many people had; even so they are happy. On the trip they did lots of traveling, handed out bibles, money, supplies and clothes, and worked/helped at an orphanage. Andy was ready to bring home a sweet kid from the orphanage-having kids, it was tough to see them in that situation. There were 47 kids living in 3 bedrooms and the drinking water looked like dirty lake water. The kids and I have loved hearing the stories....

While Andy was gone we stayed busy...the kids could sense that he was gone and they were very clingy all week. We stayed in town for the first few days to work and play baseball then, we were off to Andy's parents for the weekend. I was a bit sick so the extra help was great! We cooked out, visited our old church, and went to the park to feed ducks and play. The ducks were a bit crazy-one even bit my leg-thank goodness I had jeans on. Barbar kept the kids so I could go to lunch and hang out with a good friend-thanks for the break, it was much needed!

Then we took off for my parents house-more time at the park and a big day at Chuck E Cheese. Drew racked up on a game and got 125 tickets-he was excited. At the park Reese spent most of her time going to every swing to swing-she loves them!

Last stop-Memphis. My brother graduated from UT Dental school-way to go Dr. Cory!! We celebrated at a delicious Italian restaurant then spent the night at Uncle CoCo and Aunt Amanda's. Amanda and I spent our time planning the decor for the soon to be nursery for cousing Allie!

Andy's home now and last night went to dinner and we made the ever exciting grocery trip as a family-which was not smooth sailing. The past two days of hanging out as a family have been great-we missed Andy! Next week we're looking forward to working an FCA camp-have a good week!

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

The birds






I'm not a huge pet fan. Now don't get me wrong, some of you have some adorable pets, but they are just not for me in this phase of life. So, I want to tell you of our version of pets. On our front door I have a decorative planter w/fake greenery. Well, a bird liked it so much that it decided to build a nest in it. Over the past two months we have enjoyed watching the bird build it's nest, lay eggs, and now the eggs have hatched. At first there were four, but two fell out of the nest and Andy had to "bury" them. Drew was sad and prayed that the came back to life-sweet. We've enjoyed watching them grow and they look like they will fly away any day. Since they are on our front door, everyone has to use the side door to come into the house. (I have visions of birds flying in the house-not good) So, that's our educational bird story.


Last week a few of the LU girls got together in Nashville to catch up and meet Ms. McKinley, April's baby. It was so good to hang out and catch up. The kids had fun too!
Also last week my sister in law graduated from dental hygeine school. Isn't she cute-she's about 20 weeks pregnant and will find out Friday what she's having.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Take me out to the Ballpark





Last night was opening night for the big time league of Red Sox T-ball. What an experience t-ball is-it's our weekly source of comic relief. The kids are SO cute and funny! Drew did well last night-his favorite moment was running into home and adding a spin move before tagging base. The game only had 4 inings-everybody gets to hit in each inning. He played catcher and 2nd base-no outs at the bases, but he chased one down with the ball. We even had some friends from Iceland come out for the game-one of our good friends is from Iceland and his parents and sister are in the States for a week. After the game we went to their house and grilled out. I evn tried lamb last night.....(not sure that I'll be making it at home anytime soon)


Reese is on her way to be a gymnast. We were in a store this week and she has hanging and swinging from the empty clothes rack. She got a tricycle this week and loves being pused around on it. She is at such a fun age-she's really trying to talk and trys to do everything Drew does.


Other news....at work we just had a huge banquet with FCA last week and we are hosting a golf tournament tommorrow. I'm loving my new part time job and looking forward to the summer...we have events with Tony Dungee, Bobby Bowden, and Rick Burgess (Rick and Bubba show). Being an huge sports fan-you know I'm so excited to be among "greats" that are Christians! In the next few weeks Andy's off to Africa for a mission trip. They're taking about 25 kids from school. The group will be traveling to the hometown of one of his basketball players.

Pictures: Reese hanging on clothes rack, Drew's first bat, Reese in an outfit I made (with the help of my mom), and the girls at my friend's 30th birthday party.
Have a blessed week!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Pictures






Well.............here are some pictures from March. My "security" on the computer wouldn't let me upload pictures. Anyways, here are som pictures from Spring Break-trip to grandparents...from the topDrew and Reese w/their 90 1/2 year old Great grandmother, Reese saying Cheese!!, the kids playing in Uncle Co Co's truck, us at Easter, the kids eating at Rainforest.
This week has been CRAZY....Andy has been Super Dad this week. I working FCA and ran cheerleading tryouts this week which meant not much time at home.....I'm looking forward to next week with some down time with Andy and the kids...

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

What's been going on in March?

It's time for the monthly update. Courtney, this one's for you! :) I have officially started my part time job with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and am loving it! It's a bit chaotic with two major fundraisers coming up to plan for and I'm still involved with cheerleading-it's keeping me busy! Reese has started "school" (I prefer the name school over daycare) Her favorite thing is the slide in her classroom-she squeals (happy) when we pull in the parking lot. Drew has started his first year of t-ball. As you know, we're a basketball family so, the baseball stuff is foreign to us and our friends are getting a good laugh at our lack of knowledge of baseball.

Last week was Spring Break so we made a trip to each of the grandparents house and as usual the kids were spoiled and we were able to slack off in parenting. We spent the break playing outside and watching lots of basketball. Guess what, Reese had her first night away from home too! One of our fabulous basketball parents kept the kids overnight. We slept, in silence, till 8am-it was amazing!!

Easter morning we awoke to chilly weather and baskets from the Easter bunny and grandparents. (um, the grandparents brought more than the bunny....) On Easter Sunday we went to church with my parents. At church there were live bunnies and chics in cages in the hallways and the Easter Bunny delivered eggs to the kids. After church we went to my 90 year old Grandma's for Easter lunch and an indoor egg hunt.

Bragging moment....Andy was named coach of the year! He's so modest about it, but I'm so proud of him. What an honor! Well, I have lots of pictures to post, but it's not letting me.....pics to come!

Friday, February 29, 2008

State Champs-again!




Pictures: The family after the big win and after the team dumped a cooler of ice water on Andy. 2-Drew and Reese ready for the game . 3-Reese's favorite player of the moment-"Baw" 4-Drew in the student section


The last few weeks we have been busy with basketball. Last night Andy's team won their 3rd straight Basketball Championship! What an awesome season it has been. Area champs, Regional champs, and State champs! The past two weeks the kids have loved staying in hotels-lots of swimming and hanging out with the team and their families. We are blessed to have such a great group of guys that are good role models for our kids. Drew helped Dad coach-he even had a seat at the press conference. Reese cheered Dad and the team on with the cheerleaders. It's been a long month and we are looking forward to some days of rest!




Next week I start a new part time job with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. I'll be working on fundraisers and handling "office" stuff. I'm looking forward to it!





Hope everyone is well! I'm looking forward to catching up with you via blogs!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Lately



Life is precious. I've been to two funeral visitations and last night the son of some close family friends died last night. At church today we had a couple come and speak and bring their daughter who has been in a comma for the past 5 years after incorrect medicine dosages to her by medical professional. These moments make you appreciate and love the everyday moments-playing candyland, reading books, going to the store, cleaning the floors 8 times a day, and changing diapers. I love the song Blessed be the name of the Lord-how true it is of life...


So Drew has had his first official tv debut....A local station did a segment on Drew and how he helps Dad coach. For those of you who haven't been around Drew....he loves going to basketball practice-I take him nearly everyday. He is so much like Andy-he runs with them, yells at them, calls plays, draws up plays on the whiteboard. The segment was precious-one of those you treasure. Not to be outdone by her brother....Reese just got a new cheerleading outfit and showed it off at the ball game and was a show stopper. Jennifer and Charlie even came by to catch a little basketball-thanks for coming-as always I love seeing you when you're in town.


Rewinding to last weekend....we actually didn't have a ballgame so, we went to the Lipscomb/Belmont game at LU. It was great to see some of you-Mandi and Clancy sat with us, and I caught Rebecca, Eric, and the girls on the way out. It was a great game-but Lipscomb lost in double overtime. Yeah, campus has changed-Starbucks, renovated dorms, new buildings....very nice.


Umm....I couldn't get the picture to rotate!

Thursday, January 03, 2008

more pictures



A few more pictures...

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!






The holidays have been fun for us. Since Andy coaches basketball and there are always games during the holidays....so we make some quick trips to see all the family in different states. Christmas was a week long event!(which the kids loved!) We went Papaw and Jo's for a few days, came home so Santa could visit, and then off to see Pops and Barbar. Santa brought Drew the power rangers and transformer he asked for and Reese got two baby dolls with the stroller, carriage, and swing. At Pops and Barbar's, Drew and Reese had a blast with their 4 cousins-it's great to have cousins close in age! We brought New Year's in with several families-and we celebrated with the Eastern time zone at 11:00 -the kids had hats, blowers, and streamers. Reflecting on the year, it's amazing to see so many blessings ....Happy 2008!