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Monday, January 20, 2014

December 2013

The holiday season always flies by in a flash. Such a busy, consuming time of year. Thankfully, we made a lot of fun family memories and upheld our family traditions.

Each year my college girlfriends and I get together for a Christmas party and ornament exchange.

So begins the saga of Avery obsessing over the Princess Palace.

She even drew a picture of the Princess Palace to make sure we knew what she wanted. This was not originally on her Christmas list but she was certain Santa was coming through for her. (Santa had some bargain-hunting to do).

Avery performed in her preschool Christmas program, and dressed up as a Christmas gift. Her favorite song was "10 Little Angels (in the band)" where she got to play Christmas bells. After practicing every day at home hamming it up, she scowled during her performance and seemed completely annoyed by the boys in her class that were screaming the words. At least mommy humored her and let her wear "sparkles" - aka sparkly makeup we bought for Halloween.

A special treat - Nana and Papa came up for the performance!

This year we went to a Polar Express event with friends. Avery made up a note for Santa.

Meeting the big guy.

I helped with Avery's Christmas class party this year.

Found the perfect tree at Home Depot!
Christmas Eve service at church

No one was pleased during our first couple takes of photos on Christmas Eve.

That's better!




Christmas morning! Avery got the Princess Palace!

Our great family present was an ice cream maker - yum!



Remembering Lucy on the special day. On Christmas Eve I lost it, knowing that the holidays would be a lot different with a little two-year-old running around.

Austin's first trip over to "Lucy's stone." Avery drew her a picture and we took flowers to her special place of rest.



This was a very special Christmas and time to remember all the many blessings in our lives. Having Austin here made for all the more fun. Watching him discover new sights and sounds as he took it all in was so sweet. Avery loved the entire season, and although Christmas gift-giving was certainly the highlight for her, she also enjoyed learning about Jesus and the significance of him being born on this earth. This year I'm striving to carry the meaning of Christmas love and hope throughout the year. It's not always easy to keep it forefront in our lives, but I'm going to try!

Monday, December 23, 2013

October and November 2013

Lots to celebrate in October and November!

Jeff's birthday - October 7th, 2013

The Butterfly Release held by Levine Children's Hospital and Kindermourn. It's always a beautiful way to celebrate Lucy's memory.



Here we are with Lucy's memorial brick in the Children's Walkway

Sweet Avery drew this picture at school and brought it home to me.  My heart melted. Sweet girl will always be connected to her sister and knows how much I miss her.

Austin continues to grow and grow and grow! He still loves his bath time best!



Austin started daycare at Ms. Carol's house and we are having a great experience once again with in-home childcare. We already feel like Carol is family and are thrilled with all she does for Austin.




Meeting new friends - Emma, Austin and Deke
Football seems to always be on the TV this time of year! Rooting for the Bears (and PANTHERS!).

Pumpkin patching



Down on the farm.
"I can see the whole world from up here!"
Sweet babe sleeping on me.


The Magnarinis



Avery and Will




We visited Nana and Papa in Hilton Head, and got to see cousins Parker and Miles.


Cousins!
Avery (4 years), Austin (3 months), Parker (4 years), and Miles (22 months)

OVER the photos.

Well, we tried.


For Thanksgiving, we spent the long weekend with Grandpa, Beggie and Non in Southport. (Does Avery look like a teenager in this photo, or what?!)
Avery taking care of Beggie's fish. She helped name him "Bubba" the Beta.
Jeff, Austin and Grandpa
Non, Avery, Austin and Beggie
Oh HEY, sweet boy!

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