Friday, July 26, 2013

"Annual Family Trip 2013".....

Each summer, our family attends the Alabama State Bar Convention with my parents due to my Dad's line of work. It is a trip that we look forward to each year and is the highlight of our summer together as a family. The Convention alternates between 2 locations each summer (sometimes a 3rd is added), but this year it was back at the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, AL.  We love this place, and are always so excited when it is held here.  I love it's casual elegance, it's history, it's family friendly environment, it's simple beauty, and it's famous sunsets! We play and we play hard when we go, and we are all exhausted by the end of each day, but it's such a good kind of exhausted. The kids did exceptionally well this trip, and far exceeded my expectations - and every fear and anxiety I had about certain things turned out to be useless worry. They were over the moon excited to be there, and were so laid back about everything the entire week. I was actually able to relax this trip and simply "be present" in each moment and just enjoy it. Really, couldn't have been a better week and we thanked Jesus over and over for gracing us in such a way. Chris brought Wyatt and Bradford down for the last 2 days and we were thrilled they could be with us too. This is a family tradition, and we were so thankful that he was able to come and bring them.

Pictures from Day 1:
Anxiously waiting to feed the ducks  



I loved that she would wiggle her little self into the bushes so that she could get a better look at the ducks, and would then toss food to them




This is "Bucky", for whom the casual restaurant, "Bucky's" is named for.  EB really likes this statue and wants a picture by it every year. 

Just taking it all in. He was thrilled to be here, and asked 27,000 times on the drive if we were there yet! 


Bebe, E-Daddy and EB at the Grand, 2013 

being silly in the hotel hallway 

He wanted to wear E-daddy's nametag

Looking at the moon at sunset 

Now I am the one who was taking it all in.  Truly trying to be 100% present in the moment.  Moments are fleeting, and if you aren't paying attention, you will miss them. 

I love this

She would follow him right off the edge of a cliff.  I remind him daily of that!  But I do love that they were wading in the bay in their clothes, having already taken a bath!  That's the stuff memories are made of. 







And now, it's Ellison's turn to take it all in!  I guess Jay was taking it all in through the camera lense - didn't get a picture of him! 

After the evening reception and playing in the sand/water, the kids were taken to a table where they could decorate their own mini cupcakes 

Meet, "Mr. DooDoo".  I kid you not. This is what his nametag reads.  And, I believe this might have been one of the kindest, most gentle and servant-hearted men I have ever met. There was just something about him - his voice, his smile, the twinkle in his eye. Elijah Brooks met him 2 years ago the last time we were there, and he must have made quite an impression on him because EB has talked about this man for 2 years. We used to have to play imaginary games involving him and this went on for at least a year.  But even after the games ceased, he continued to talk about him. This trip, EB insisted that we try to find him so he could see him.  The 1st night we were there, after the dinner reception, we decided to stop by the parking desk and ask them if he still worked here.  The girl behind the desk started smiling herself and said, "oh yes, he still works here and he will be bringing a car around in just a minute if you would like to wait for him".  We were all thrilled to get to see Mr. DooDoo again. When he pulled up, we introduced him to EB again and EB said that he was so glad to see him and had been waiting 2 years to see him again.   We snapped a few pictures and then hopped on his golf cart and he drove us back to our room. EB sat up front with him and they talked with one another the entire drive back to the room!  I was so thankful to the Lord that He allowed this meeting to happen once again.  And as a sidenote, I did have to explain to EB about his name and why the people around the hotel called him, "Mr. Doo" instead!   :) 

Once Mr. DooDoo dropped us off at our room, we headed upstairs to get ready for bedtime. While I was getting EB ready for bed, this cute thing was found sitting in a chair unwrapping chocolates meticulously one by one, and popping them in her mouth!!!   These were our "turn down" chocolates, but hey, who doesn't like alittle chocolate right before bed?  She is such a stinker!!!  




And with a belly full of chocolate, and a heart full of love, that was the end of Day 1. 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

"Ellison Anne 18 months"....


Sitting in a planter

Loving hugs from brother 


Ellison Anne, 18 months 


I have let 3 months pass without updating Ellison's growth!  I have tried to update little things here and there about her with each post, but definitely need to write some specifics down before I forget them. Ellison continues to be pure joy and delight, and already has an intentional sense of humor - receiving much pleasure from making us laugh. She has learned a new "knock knock" joke and it goes like this:
Ellison: "Knock Knock" (spoken more like, "nah nah")
Us: "Who's there"?
Ellison: "Cow"
Us: "Cow who"?
Ellison: "MOOOOOOOOO"!

It may not sound very funny to read it, but to hear her tell it to us is hysterical. She knocks on her head when she says, "knock knock".  She loves to dance and will dance any chance she has. She does what we call the "peg leg" dance - she will keep one leg straight and bob up and down on the other leg on her tip toes, all while slapping her belly - truly hysterical. She loves to get in her bed and rest. Once she is down for her nap or bedtime, she is down for the count. She requires very little from us when she is ready to go to sleep. She will simply walk to her room, grab her "beep beeps" (blankets), and "pah" (pacifier), come back to us and walk to each person in the room waving her hands and saying, "nigh nigh" to every person. She freely gives love, and when asked for a hug, will put both of her little arms around us and squeeze so tightly. She still loves to read and will plop up to 18 books in our laps at a time. Every morning as soon as she wakes up, she wants her "mio" (milk) and "newt newt" (fig newton)!  I know, I know - she probably shouldn't have a fig newton first thing in the morning, but it's whole grain - and seriously, what's the difference in that and a cereal bar??  I give that sweet baby her "newt newt" and love the delight in her eyes!  It makes us laugh every morning...., wonder how long she will keep this up?  Right at 17 months, she dropped her morning nap. So, now she sleeps from 1:00 to 3:00 or 3:30 each day. She adores her big brother - adores him - and will do every, single thing he does - for better or worse! She loves animals, all animals, and has no fear of them. She still does not show that she has much caution about her....., she is a "free spirit" if I have ever seen one. She loves life, loves people, and loves everything passionately. She has one of the most determined spirits I have seen in a child her age...., she does not give up easily.  This trait has already proved to be difficult at times, but also very beneficial for her. She loves food - all of it. She is my little helper around the house - loves to help dust, vacuum, sweep, wipe tables etc.....  She talks non-stop, and will string sentences together in a full conversation. She knows exactly what she is saying, even though we don't always understand everything. I bet once she really starts talking, she is going to talk in full sentences and never stop!  She can say so many words now, and understands verbal directions nearly perfectly. I sometimes find myself expecting more out of her than her age because of what she understands - Elijah Brooks was very similar at this age. When I have to discipline her, it is typically because she has willfully disobeyed after she knew what was expected of her. Sometimes she just doesn't understand of course - she is just a baby still - but a parent knows their child and knows what they understand/don't understand, and what they are just willfully choosing not to do! She is really learning so much though, and has some good moments of obedience and I am proud of her when she makes the choice to obey. She is proud of herself too. She of course, can be a stinker though...., running away when called, hiding behind the curtains and peeping her little eyes out to see if I know where she is, climbing in the pantry to get to what she wants, throwing a tantrum about getting in the stroller or carseat etc......  Oh, but the joy and laughs she brings to us, make these other things seem so small. We really do laugh ALOT in this house because of what she says, or does. Her facial expressions are priceless and will make us "belly laugh" every time she makes a silly face. She always yells, "YAY" when we get to the park or get to anywhere else she is happy about. She says, "WHOA", when she falls or we go over a bump in the car or stroller. She loves to spin and make herself dizzy and then roll her eyes around and say, "WHOA" or "WOW". She loves shoes, and loves to talk on her play phone, walking around with it up to her ear yelling, "HEHWOOOO".  She thinks she is 5, and will attempt everything the big kids do...., for better or worse!  If she could say it, I think her first words in the morning would be, "world, here I come so get ready"!!! 

Oh sweet baby girl, God knew I needed you and you needed me. Together, and with alot of wisdom from above, we are going to figure out how to do this life. 

I love you, always and forever, 
Mommy

Sunday, July 14, 2013

"Father's Day"....


Loving her E-Daddy on his special day 

She gives love so freely 

Nothing better than this. She truly is such a blend of me and my sister. Dad's face says it all in his picture - he was hugging all 3 of us at the same time. 




Best one of about 50. Can't believe we actually got a picture with everyone looking at the camera AND smiling! 


Elijah Brooks (4 1/2), Ellison (17 months)


3 amazing men - my grandfather, my husband, and my father. I shutter to think where I would be without these 3 most influential men in my life. 

This was EB's first time taking a picture with my camera. I think he did a great job - blurry or not. 

And of course, had to take a silly picture. I absolutely love Ellison's face in this one - she thinks her family has lost their minds and it is obvious by the look on her face! 


Friday, July 12, 2013

"My girl...."

She can typically be found on top of something, inside something, underneath something, or wearing something silly. Never a dull moment in this house. Just today, she comes walking in our room holding a hot dog bun with a pencil sticking out of it like it was a lollipop. If only I had my camera out all of the time to capture everything she is into - she just might apologize to me one day when she's grown!  Ellison, I love you through and through, and will love you through and through every stage you enter and exit! We are going to learn alot from each other I just know it. Love you always and forever.