Garth Brooks……Check!

Just over two weeks ago we sat on a boat in the middle if Lake Monroe and decided we had 
to make the trip to Chicago to see Garth. Definitely a prompt from my cousin and his girlfriend mentioning they were going helped. (Thanks Sarah and Matt!)
I will forever be grateful that my guy said “sure, ok” to a 3.5 hour trip north and a hotel stay. It was totally worth it. Not to sound cheesy, but it was practically like a dream come true. I kept telling him last night during the concert that it kind of seemed unreal. I never actually thought I would see Garth Brooks in concert. This wasn’t Mike’s first Garth concert, but I could tell he enjoyed it just as much as I did
I have so many fond memories of listening to Garth as a child. We listened to his tapes in the old Cadillac or Astro minivan. We listened to him on the old stereo on Saturday morning when we cleaned. We listened to him all the time.  
I can remember in elementary school school taking his CD in to music class.  The music teacher told us to bring in our favorite song.  Mrs. Lockwood was going to let us play our favorite song for the class. We had to tell what type of music it was and then everyone got to listen.  I can remember hearing some Boyz 2 Men, some Mariah Carey, probably a few of TLC, and I’m sure a few rap songs from the boys.  (Nowadays there is no way in hell we could allow kids to bring in their music to listen to!) 
My choice was from Garth’s album “In Pieces”. One of my a favorite fast songs of his….”Ain’t Goin Down til the Sun Comes Up”
Looking back….I’m shocked my mother let me take that in.  I’m shocked I didn’t get in trouble.  I mean….the lyrics are a little risqué.  At the time, I had no freaking clue what that song was about.  I could sing all the words and I loved it but I have no idea what it was about.  Promise. 
Another memory of a Garth song I have…..”The Thunder Rolls”. Every time I was with my grandpa and that song came on he would always say….”Sounds like rain’s a comin” That always made me giggle.  I remember riding on roller coaster ride and asking him to start that song over and over in their old green cougar.  
Every time I hear “The River” it reminds me of him.  Like its a song that still speaks to me as if grandpa is still here. 
I hear “Unanswered Prayers” and I think ……man I thank God that he didn’t answer mine so long ago in a previous relationship. I thank God he didn’t answer Mikes when he was in love in high school. So thankful for unanswered prayers. 
I hear “The Dance” and I reminisce of old middle school and high school dances but most definitely the end of the county fair Friday night dance. Whatever boy I was crushing on and who I wanted to ask me to slow dance that year. And then I remember……thank goodness for unanswered prayers. 
I hear “Two of a Kind” and I think of us. 

Our seats were so close…I couldn’t believe it. 

A one minute countdown til Garth!!

The drummer was in the ball thingy and Garth was a climbing all over it.  To be honest…I was a little concerned for his health.  He was all over that stage.  Sweating like crazy and screaming and yelling.  I sure hope he makes it through his whole tour and stays healthy!

This man puts on one hell of a show. He sang and moved the entire time.  He is nonstop. 
Simply an incredible show. 

Throwing water into the crowd…

“Caaa…aaa…aaaaaaling Baton Rouge”

He played so many of his most amazing hits.  I can hardly think of anything he didn’t play that I love and listened to. 
He also played two of his new songs, one in particular that I loved and can’t wait to hear again….”People loving People”. Every single person in this world should listen to this song. It’s like a manual for what we need to fix this crazy sick world. We just need people loving people.  If you have heard it…I highly recommend it. 
Here are the lyrics…
“People loving People”

Doctor, you ain’t got a pill
For whatever’s makin’ this world ill
You can’t get forgived inside the store
And peace, it’s a politician’s war

You won’t find no resolution in
The bottom of the bottle
In the stars, or Aristotle
The only answer to the problem

Is people loving people
That’s the enemy of everything that’s evil
Ain’t no quick fix at the end of a needle
It’s just people lovin’ people

Words aren’t what they seem to be
And talk is cheap, but lies are free
We fear what we don’t understand
And we been scared since time began

All the colors and the cultures
Circle ’round us on a spindle
It’s a complicated riddle
The solution is so simple

It’s people loving people
That’s the enemy of everything that’s evil
Ain’t no quick fix at the end of a needle
It’s just people lovin’ people

You can pawn it off on kings and queens
And those behind the curtain
Say I can’t make a difference
In a world so full of hurtin’
But I believe the remedy
Starts right here with you and me

People loving people
That’s the enemy of everything that’s evil
Ain’t no quick fix at the end of a needle
It’s just people lovin’ people
It’s just people lovin’ people

I could literally see the sweat dripping off of him.  Incredible. 

Then Trisha joined him and they sang one of my favorite duets “In Another’s Eyes” and she sang some of her favorite singles like “She’s in Love with the Boy” and others. 

And an encore that was just sick. Just crazy. The stage moved. Parts of the stage moved.  He was everywhere.  Craziness!

All of his melodies bring back memories.  That, to me, is the definition of an amazing musician.  A timeless musician.  Someone who puts on a show, not just a concert. Someone who makes you remember all of life’s greatest triumphs and most difficult challenges. 

Someone who comes back after so many years!

Another check off the bucket list….

Prepping for the walk

It took a lot of hard work to get us ladies looking gorgeous for the wedding.  Thank you so much to Codi and Aunt Cathy for documenting the preparation and to the team from Capello Hair Designs…..Katie, Holly, and Hannah.  We thank you so much!  They came to Blu Falls and prepped us all right then and there.  It worked out perfectly. 
So glad we had a large bridal suite to make it all work.  Of course we were crammed in there and bags were everywhere….but we definitely made it work.  

And I did have a little time to lounge.  

They have a jacuzzi tub…in the bridal suite.  Who in the heck would have time do take a bath??
Not me!

But I had time for a picture….

The decorating crew who I could never thank enough….Kelli and Trisha.
THANK YOU!

Me and my girls!

Finally my turn!

Also a huge thank you to our makeup artist….Melissa, my very dear cousin!
She is AMAZING with makeup and offered to take help me out.  

Love this photo.  Me and Shai getting our hair done.  

There were a MILLION bobby pins in this head.
Had to be.
Took me over 30 minutes to take my hair down!

Also…LOVE this photo.  She looks so excited!

Good thing Mikey likes big butts!

and he cannot lie….

Some more photos from our amazing photographer Meigan with Blink.  You can check her out here
She’s simply incredible.  She took photos of everything I wanted….and more.  She is so much fun to work with and constantly had us laughing.  Very easy going!  Highly recommend her!

 

I loved going through all the photos of Mikey getting ready with the guys.  This is when I wish we could rewind to that day and I could be a fly on the wall.  I want to see all the things I missed!  

So handsome.
Getting his tie adjusted by his dad.  

Then it was time to squeeze my booty in the dress. 
And a tight fit it was. 
Apparently the County Fair and vacation right before your wedding are not great for your waist line.  

One thing I didn’t want to cover was my tattoo.
It means so much to me.
It’s like that old phrase….”If you got it, flaunt it.”

Boots on!

The final moment of panic as my sister tries to fit me in!

This moment was hard.  Not going to lie. 
I love my sister to death and I’m so glad she could be there for this special moment. 
It was tough to miss my mom so much and realize that this is just one more of those things she’s had to miss. 
I realize she has an amazing seat in heaven, but boy it sure would be easier with her here!
Finishing touches!

You know how we all hate looking at photos of ourselves?

Well this one….I don’t.  I kind of love me here.  

Love

Brody saw me first.
His reaction….”Oh my….you look like a princess.”
Made my day….and made me tear up a bit.  

The necklace I bought from Etsy through a lady from Australia.  Highly recommend her jewelry.  Gorgeous!

And a bracelet my mom use to wear….her mother’s bracelet. 

Four things a bride must have….and I kind of forgot about until the last minute.
Thank goodness for my sister who stepped in quickly and took care of in the last week as I panicked a bit.

Something borrowed – The bracelet was my mom’s and my sister had it….so I borrowed it!
Something blue – I took one of my grandpa Snider’s old jean shirts that I had and cut a heart of it.  Sewed the heart in my dress
Something old – On my bouquet I had my mom’s wedding charm.  The charm my dad bought her when they got married
Something new – A charm my sister made me for my bouquet that had my mom’s photo

So many people to thank for making our day so amazing!

Next up….”That first look”

Have a great Thursday!

Test Day 1 = Success

Today was Test day 1 for Shiloh. 
See the baby gate?
That’s our attempt at keeping Shiloh out of the living room and off the furniture. 
On Sunday we made our first big married couple purchase….. A new couch and new recliner for the living room. 
The only problem with that is our 5 year old puppy Shiloh. She not only enjoys eating trash but also enjoys eating furniture. She went so long without eating a pillow…..but slipped up a few weeks ago. 
So yesterday we set up a baby gate. 
Today I came home and the baby gate was still up and she was still on the correct side of it. So….I praised her and gave her a treat. 
I know she’s probably teasing me. We will try again tomorrow and keep trying until the new furniture arrives. Even then she may stay in the garage so I can get though the day without worrying if my new couch is tore up. 
And please save yourself the trouble. We aren’t trying a crate. She’s never been in one and it’s too late now….we feel. So, save your breath. 🙂
Xoxo, 
Ash

1 week 1 day

We did it! We are married!

Mrs. Schenck here 🙂
Since our vows we’ve been running nonstop. Just got home from the honeymoon on Friday. Attempting to get caught up on life before work goes back on Monday for the Mr. and Tuesday for me!
Promise to give you a more in depth view of the wedding and our honeymoon very very soon. 
For now….
XOXO 
Mrs. S 

Meet the Ring Bearers

Time to meet 3 of the most important little men in my life.

10 years ago I became an aunt for the first time ever.  Shortly after….a pseudo aunt to another stinky boy.  Years later….an aunt again to a third stinky boy.

Despite their stinkiness I love all three of these boys to pieces.  They are all rotten to the core.  They are all naughty as can be.  They all have three amazingly huge hearts and would give and help anyone who needed it.  They will be amazing men some day.  The two oldest are already getting too old for my liking.  They need to stop growing.  Now.

Our ring bearers….

Colton

The first baby to make me an aunt.  I’ve never been the same since.  Every moment I get to spend with him makes me so very happy.  Just the other day I got very sad when we walked into a store and he didn’t have to hold my hand in the parking lot.  Maybe because he’s almost my height.  Maybe because he’s too cool.  I told him this and he smiled and grabbed my hand.  Then, we realized his hand was just as big as mine, if not bigger.  And…..his hand was nasty sweaty.  All part of being that stinky boy I suppose.

I don’t really care that he’s probably way too tall to be a ring bearer.  I wouldn’t want our wedding any other way.  He must stand up with the other big boys because I couldn’t have my day without him.

Another Children’s Museum trip!

Trouble x2

Loved every second we got to spend with you!

One of our many trips to the Children’s Museum and your little cheese pose!

My little football star!

You two probably shouldn’t be together too much!

Best buds!

Always have loved this picture.  Fair parade, I believe.  I look skinny and you’re stinkin adorable!

Brody

The first time I ever held you!

Brody boy makes me giggle.  All.  The.  Time.  He has these silly voices.  He does super silly things.  He’s always trying to make people laugh.  And, I obviously have a thing for guys who can make me laugh.  That’s one of the many things I also love about Mike.

Sometimes he tells us he isn’t coming to the wedding.  A few times he has told me he will be there, but he’s not wearing the bow tie he’s only wearing his dragon costume.  I don’t even care if Ariel walks down the aisle with him…..just as long as he gets to be by our side for our special day!

Silly faces!

Stop growing… RIGHT.  NOW  

Bryce

Oh sweet ornery Bryce.  He’s my nephew too…even though technically he isn’t.  His spunk, his feisty attitude, his caring big heart, his sweet little hard working soul.  He’s surrounded by amazing male figures and I just know that he will rule Greenfield someday.  I’m 100% sure he will be rocking it on the dance floor all night long and I can’t wait to see his moves!

I love watching all your adventures through life.
Your sports, your 4-H, your amazing accomplishments.
Your smile lights up a room buddy! (even when you were without teeth)

Love these boys so much….

Bloglovin

Part of my daily reading involves my Bloglovin app where I get to check in on all my favorite blogs.  The list is growing…rapidly.  

I wanted to share a few of my favorite blogs with you here today.  
Farmer’s Wife Mommy’s Life – My good friend Miss Heidi and her story of being a farmer’s wife and a mommy all while trying to figure out the whole country life.  She is a phenomenal writer and even more so an amazing momma.  I love her style of writing and you are guaranteed to have loads of laughs throughout her adventures on the farm.  
City Mouse in the Country – This is my friend Leah’s blog.  I also adore her writing style and stories about living with a country boy even though she’s from the city.  They are a young couple in love, which I can totally relate to, and her stories about living together are totally something I can relate to.
the anxious mother –   Another friend, Rachel, who loves wine as much as I do and shares her story of motherhood and real life.  Her kids are a freaking hoot I tell ya.  
3 kids and lots of pigs – Heather, another local friend, from Real Farmwives of America & Friends.  Love her recipes, her stories of life on a pig farm, and watching her kiddo’s grow!
Crystal Cattle – Love this girl.  Her passion for ag.  Her passion for turquoise.  She’s real and such an amazing supporter for all agriculture.  Oh, and now she introduces me to the term “felfie” and I love it!  Only wish we had a farm to take some felfie’s with.  Darn it!
Stories of a First Generation Farm Wife – Do you see a theme here?  HAHA!  I don’t know this chick at all, but I do love her stories about the farm life in South Dakota…one of the many states I would love to travel to.  She is, however, from a small town in Indiana so there is somewhat of a connection!
I’m Lovin Lit – My absolute FAVORITE teacher blog.  She’s a Saint’s fan…so don’t hold that against her.  Kidding!  She makes incredible teaching materials and sells them on TPT.  When the Saints win she even gives away freebies!  Again, her content is absolutely outstanding.  The best I’ve ever used.  
Enjoying the Small Things – I’ve been following her blog for years and always love her posts.  She even has a book, Bloom, that maybe you have heard of…or read.  Incredible writer, mommy, and photographer.  
Molly Greene: Writer – Molly is an author, blogger, and blogging coach.  I love visiting her blog to get new ideas for my own blog and inspiration for any form of writer’s cramp.  
Upward Not Inward  – Unfortunately this wasn’t has been updated since October…but I keep checking back hoping there will be something soon!  This blog is incredibly uplifting and positive and always has me reflecting.  
Bad Parenting Moments – Totally opposite from the above link but incredibly hilarious as well.  Sometimes you need just a good raunchy laugh.  She’s probably the most honest blogger I’ve come across and for that I love her even more.  Not being a parent yet myself, I can only imagine I will have some of the same stories later in life.  
Snarky in the Suburbs – Another hilarious mommy who just tells it like it is.  You should also follow her on Facebook for a good ole daily laugh of sorts.  I only hope to be as uncool and not sexy as her someday….because I will fabulously funny anyways.  
And saving my favorite and possibly the best for last….
Pioneer Woman – I met Ree a couple years ago.  I have all her cookbooks and her novel….and a few of them signed and hidden away from the public.  She’s my idol.  I’m somewhat in love with her husband, Marlboro Man.  Her kiddo’s are so darn cute but growing up way to fast!  She has the most incredible kitchen tools, recipes, boots, and blouses.  She’s just perfect!  I basically want to be her.
I’ve enjoyed the first snow day and feel totally caught up on life at the moment.  Laundry is done.  House is spotless.  Homemade vegetable soup in the crockpot.  Working on my blog a little.  Working on genealogy next.  Cuddling with the pup.  Reading Nicholas Spark’s latest The Longest Ride.  Watching a little SVU on the DVR.  Haven’t stepped foot outside yet and I don’t plan on it.  
In fact, I haven’t even showered or changed clothes.  
That I may change here in a bit.  At least a shower before a new set of pajama’s. 
Stay warm and safe my blogger buddies!

New ink

Over the past few months I’ve been spending a little bit of time here and there with Ed at a little shop in Knightstown called Bull Dog Ink.

You see, many many years ago while down in Ft. Myers, Florida I made a pretty senseless decision while consuming adult beverages and hanging on the beach with my good friend Katie.  We both thought it would be a grand idea to get some ink while on vacation……. though we had no plans or thoughts as to what we would get.  Katie ended up with angel wings behind her ear (which she says now look nothing like it) and I ended up with this…

 Now, you may be wondering WHAT the above is.

Well, I’ll tell you what it was suppose to be.

Warning, even what it was suppose to be is extremely stupid.

 I wanted a capital letter A (gothic style) with a princess crown on top and a heart at the bottom.  Incredibly stupid.  Dumb.  Childish.  Stupid.

Did I say stupid?

Instead, I was left with a big freaking blob on my back to which everyone always asked, “What is that?”

Usually I replied, “Well it was suppose to be….blah blah….I was possibly intoxicated….in Florida…it was free.”

Great story, right?

WRONG!

I was getting really sick of answering that question.  I wanted to make it something meaningful.  I thought about it for years….YEARS!

Which, by the way, is exactly what you should do when thinking about a tattoo.

This was my 5th tattoo which covers up my 2nd tattoo.  My first one I thought for several days about.  (probably not long enough but I still love it….)  My wrist tattoo I thought for a long time on and my foot tattoo the same.  I love my tattoo’s and believe it or not, my guy has none.  He has no desire for tattoo’s and still loves me.

If I can give any advice to my children or the youth of America in reference to tattoo’s it would have to be THINK ABOUT IT.  Be absolutely sure you want it, you are okay with the location of it, and you’re good with it being there forever.  I may definitely regret mine when I’m old and they sag and wrinkle and look disgusting…who knows.  I’m not too worried about it at this point.

I don’t encourage children to get them.  In fact, most of mine are completely hidden at my job.  Even if they are seen, they have nothing to do with my “work performance” either and some people will certainly disagree with that.

I officially love ALL my tattoo’s because I made a big change.  They all have heart felt meaning and are filled with memories.  For this, I am grateful.

I contacted Ed at Bulldog Ink and told him that I wanted to cover up this mess with a collage of things about my mom.  I mentioned that we both played piano and loved music.  I mentioned that I loved when she planted bleeding hearts.  It was one of our favorite plants.  I mentioned that she loved tulips in the spring.  I mentioned that her and my father’s wedding flowers included stephanotis.  I also mentioned that everytime I saw a butterfly I felt like it was her watching over me in some way.  I also mentioned the same thing about cardinals…every time I see one I swear it’s my mom.

So he sent me this drawing and I just about died….

Just seeing the rough draft I was floored.  It was exactly what I wanted, and more!

The first appointment was ROUGH I tell you ROUGH!  Everyone always asks me, “Does it hurt?” To which I really want to reply Ed’s response…”No, it feels like unicorns licking my back.”

YES, it hurts!  Some of it is more painful than others.  I think it is different for everyone.  I hate any location near my neck or spine.  On my foot it was the side of my foot that was worse than the top.  Like I said, probably different for everyone.

After the first appointment I had this…

I’ll admit.  After the appointment was over I was a little worried about how that lovely little A was actually going to cover up.  I had faith in Ed, but it was hard for me to picture.  You’ll see he’s basically a tattoo genius because he had the eye and totally knew what he was doing.

3 or so weeks of healing and I went back for round 2.  Round 2 actually wasn’t that bad at all.  In fact, I got a ton of online shopping done for Christmas.  I read several chapters in my book.  I just chilled for about 3 hours while the needle hit my back.

Then I had this…

The above photo doesn’t really give it the justice it deserves.  The greens were and are so very bright.  The shading is incredible.  The piano keys obviously came to life and I was amazed!

Over 4 weeks later I went back and was looking forward to hopefully seeing the end result.  I wasn’t sure if another 3 hour session would get it done, but I was happy to sit that long if it did!

This time was definitely more painful than the second session.  The bleeding hearts below my neck….ouch.  The tulips down there on my spine….ouch.  The butterfly was not nearly as bad as I thought.

Still, I feel like a champ.  I read about 12 chapters in my book.  Stalked people on social media.  Chatted with Ed a bit…and let him do his thing.

Then, he was finished.

And you can’t even tell what was there before.  That makes it even better!

The red flowers are the bleeding hearts…..the flowers I always begged my mom to buy and plant in our flower beds.

The yellow tulips because she loved them so much.

The white (somewhat bleeding in the above pic….very fresh!) flowers are stephanotis and were a part of the bouquets in my mom and dad’s wedding.  I’ve seen pictures and still have their wedding announcement which is WAY more detailed than what we have today.

The butterfly because she is always with me, but I feel it most when I see those.

The piano keys because music was a connection we will forever have.  When I sit down to play, even now, I think of her and sometimes cry.  I know playing piano made her proud because she loved to play herself.  I know she loved to hear me play.  It was and still is a huge part of my life and a part that makes me think of her.

There is no cardinal on this tattoo even though I wanted one.  Ed basically told me that to look correct the cardinal would have to be GIGANTIC in relation to the flowers to make sense and although I love cardinals…I don’t think I want a huge one on my back with an already large back tattoo.

Maybe another one….maybe next time.,…..maybe not.

Some people say tattoos are addicting.  I wouldn’t say addicting.  I just think for people who like to express themselves it is a way of doing so.  It’s a way for me to permanently display the things that I love and who I am.

I wasn’t planning on a large back tattoo to cover up the mistake from Florida.  However, I did ask a lot of Ed.  For what I wanted to cover up….and what I wanted….it was going to be “go big or go home.”

I’m pleased, to say the least, with my tattoo.  It is incredible and I’m so very blessed to have met someone with amazing creativity.

Fortunate to have a wonderful tattoo artist Ed and friend Hannah who hooked me up,

I’m that person.

I’m that person who pisses everyone off in this weather.

I drive like an old lady and brake more than I really should.
I keep an extremely safe distance between me and the peeps in front of me.
I drive at 10 and 2 and my knuckles are white.
I have anxiety the entire time I’m behind the wheel in this weather.
I have a headache by the time I get home from clenching my teeth.

I’m that person that drives everyone nuts.  That everyone screams, “Come on! It’s just a little snow!  You live in Indiana!  You should be able to handle it!”

Truth is….I can’t handle it.

Ever since that car accident back in winter of 2002 I have been unable to cope while driving with confidence in this weather.  I’m scared to death that I’m going to spin out of control and wind up head on with a tree again.

So, there you have it.  That’s why I’m that person in this weather.

Give me a break!

Now….I do enjoy this weather for a variety of reasons.  Sledding, maybe even skiing if we can ever get away, and especially snowmobiling with my sweetie.

We got to cruise around tonight and enjoyed a little ride together.  He makes me a nervous wreck usually going too fast and enjoying hearing me squeal and nag him.  It’s all part of his plan to get me to squeeze him a little tighter.

Even though I’m “that” person on the road I can enjoy the weather from the safety of the backseat with my man or from the comfort of our home.

Be safe everyone!

Isn’t he a hottie?

Today is…

Today is the first blank page of a 365 page book.

  I’m excited to write our story for 2014. 
There are so many things I want to remember for this year.  Of course Pinterest is always my “go to” for thoughts, quotes, and inspirations to define how I’m feeling. 
“It’s not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself and to make your happiness a priority.  It is necessary.”  –  Mandy Hale

  I find myself pondering, at times, if my own happiness is a priority or if others is valued more.  There is nothing wrong with pleasing others and enjoying the bliss if those you love, but sometimes I forget to make myself a priority.  This  is a wish for 2014.  
“Should you ever find yourself the victim of other people’s bitterness, smallness or insecurities, remember, things could be worse….you could be them.”

The above may same rude or bitchy. Truth is…..it’s real folks.  Sometimes we all need a little reality check on who our friends and family are. Who is really worth the time, the pain, the anxiety.  And maybe things do make me stay up at night worrying.  Maybe I do need to let life flow a little…..okay….a lot. I’ll work on it. I will definitely work on remembering that it could always be worse.  This is a wish for 2024.  
“You are confined only by the walls you build yourself.”

Someone (who didn’t know me at all) told me I was probably a little sassy, sarcastic, and passive aggressive. Truly freaked me out a bit at how true she was.  She also told me to just be happy.  Live in the moment. Let life flow.  Instead of looking outside and being disappointed that the sun isn’t shining….find out how to enjoy a cloudy day.  In other words, quit being so negative! I’ve been confined by these very walls that I was the builder of.  It’s really my own fault.  Sad, but true.  So my wishf or 2014 is to tear down these walls and stop building them. 
And a few more….
This year….
A bad habit I’m going to break: leaving my straight iron on
A new skill I’d like to learn: quilting…something very simple 
A person I hope to be more like: Pioneer Woman
A good deed I’m going to do: serve at a women’s shelter or soup kitchen
A place I’d like to visit: Idaho
A book I’d like to read: the Bible
A letter I’m going to write: to my friend Lauren R
A new food I’d like to try: some Asian cuisine besides chicken fried rice
I’m going to do better at: communicating to my loved ones
It’s important to have goals.  It’s more important to enjoy life while trying to accomplish those goals as well….

Here’s to you 2014…
May you show me some grace and peace as 30 slaps me in the face, 
Fortunate Gal

Overflowed

It’s official.  I am overflowed with joy from Christmas.  Also a little saddened that it’s over, but trying to stay positive.  
The holidays were loaded with fun from days before to days after….and they will continue into January!  Both of our work places have decided to continue the celebrations into January so technically…the madness isn’t over. 
We started with our tradition of baking cookies.  As usual, I made way too much sugar cookie dough.   

It wasn’t important to make as big of a mess as possible and this is why the shirts got lost.

This is Brody’s tray of cookies.  You’ll notice he went a little overboard with the sprinkles.  He did keep screaming, “This is the best day ever!” which absolutely made it the best day ever.  

Miss thang is a bit of a perfectionist so she took her sweet time to make each and every cookie perfect!

Since there was such an enormous amount of dough left we decided to make cookie pizzas. 

After cookies was our first adventure at gingerbread houses.  Brody’s was finished first with a little help from his mom.  We literally had to hold his head down for a quick photo.  

And this is him trying to escape.  Isn’t it creepy that he looks like he is missing an arm?

The next day we traveled with the whole family to the Eteljorg for the Jingle Rails exhibit.  Very cool stuff!  I would highly recommend visiting next year, especially if you have little ones fascinated with trains.  

You can even venture downstairs where there is a lot to do for the kiddos.  
Miss Josie enjoying a ride on the saddle.  This was as close to a smile as I could get.  

You can even play a little dress up like this stud decided to do.  

Or pretend to be Mary Poppins like this little lady.  

The best rides are on a Papaw’s shoulder.  

Then we ventured to Mike’s family Christmas where I missed out entirely on photo opportunities.  As always, it was great to see everyone that I feel like we rarely see.  The little ones get big so quickly.  The nuggets fly off the tray.  Ahhh….traditions!
I even missed all photos from the Snider family Christmas.  We had a hilarious time with our gag gift exchange as usual.  Mike and I went through several gifts but ended up with a delightful Duck Dynasty shirt and super fun 12 drinking games of Christmas plus an excellent kitchen towel that references wine and some sort of expletive. That’s a true family Christmas!
Christmas Eve morning I ventured out to my first, and certainly not last, massage with an incredible lady.  On my way I spotted this….  It was for sure a sign.  I wish I could tell you more about it, but I just feel compelled to write it down in a more private spot….or maybe share with you in person.  

I had all the presents wrapped and ready as the last one arrived Christmas Eve afternoon.  
I can’t believe our tree looks like this and we don’t even have kids of our own yet!

I was so happy to wake up super early and exchange gifts with the love of my life.  He surprised me with an amazing antique red kitchen table I had spotted a while back, a new jacket, and some other special things.  
This year we went back to our own traditions, which unfortunately happen to be the same thing….breakfasts with the families.  I went to my dads and he went to his parents. 
I really enjoyed making breakfast with my dad.  

And seeing the love on everyone’s faces for Christmas morning. 

Our little elves passing out presents.  

Brody suddenly has a “stomach ache” or is “too tired” to help anymore.  

However, he sure does perk up when it is time to open presents!

All the sweet little darlings excited for opening presents.  

I may or may not have gotten in trouble for contributing to this little guys princess passion.  

And the opening of presents certainly exhausted us all.  It was time for a nap.  
Cuddling with this sweet man on Christmas sure made my day!

This guy snored a whole lot….
Everyone slept peacefully….

And the day after Christmas brought plenty of rest and cheers to the holiday’s yet again!  We gathered for the kids Christmas for both sides of dad’s family.  

The most exciting thing for me to watch open was Conner and his Word Boy cape. 

He never took it off….
In fact, part of me wonders if he ever took it off.  

We are blessed, no doubt, with an amazing family and friends who love us dearly. 
As always I struggle with the Christmas blues when it is all said and done.  I hate putting everything away.  I get depressed thinking I have to wait an entire year to shower the ones I love with gifts that I hope they will oooo and ahhhh over.  
We’re blessed.  
And one thing I learned on Christmas Eve morning (besides that I’m sassy and sarcastic) is that I need to let life flow.  
Find the positives in life. 
Let it flow….