Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Spring Breakin'

We have had a much needed week off for Spring Break and it has been so rejuvenating!

There's been some William Carey work being done, prepping for National Board Maintenance coming up, some springtime yard work, house cleaning, plenty of yummy eats, some leisure reading, a few neighborhood walks, and lots and lots of TV consumption going on this week. 

In addition to all those things, we had the best time celebrating Ivy Lynne's 2nd Birthday!



They had the Chunky Dunks sweet food truck there and they had the most fun and unique dessert items. While it was freezing cold outside, who doesn't love ice cream at any time of day?!
I can't believe this little miss press is two years old already! Time flies and we love getting to watch you change and grow so much over the past two years. 

I love the cheese in this picture. She was definitely feeling herself in her glasses and costume. 
It is the best!


Another fun Spring Break activity we had was taking Ann Hatten bowling! 
She is the oldest out of our niece and nephews and she's definitely at the age where she can enjoy things like this and we had the best afternoon experiencing this with her. 
I mean, look at that pose. I noticed that she was looking around and saw people on the lanes next to us doing that with their feet and so she did the same thing. It was too, too cute!

I honestly think her favorite part was keeping all of our bowling balls on our side of the holder. Hers was likely too heavy for her but, she was dead set on having the purple one. She was able to use it at least!


Little lady figured out how to take a selfie with the Instax camera and it's golden


This is her mozzarella stick face. I think it's safe to say that she liked them.



All in all, Spring Break was both productive and restful. I felt like it was the perfect break and I am ready to get back to work on Monday refreshed and ready to take on the last 9 weeks of school! 

Saturday, February 12, 2022

SURPRISE! Mary Claire's 30th (2/4)

We did it!
We pulled off surprising Mary Claire with a dinner for her 30th birthday. 
We had a fun night celebrating the start of a new decade for Mary Claire with family and friends.
Ann Hatten and Bennett were in on the celebration and all Ann Hatten wanted to know was where we were going to hide so we could jump out and yell "SURPRISE!"

Mary, Mary, if I've said it once, I've said it a million times. It is truly a blessing to have you as a sister and a best friend. I look up to you and it has been a joy watching you become a mother. You're fun, you're funny, and you have the biggest heart. I love you and pray for the best decade ahead!

This little cutie pie. We had to keep him entertained until his Momma arrived!

I'm sad to say that Ann Hatten didn't get her wish to hide and jump out and yell surprise since we were seated right near the entry way of the restaurant but, nonetheless, Mary Claire was surprised when she walked in and saw us all there for her.







Saturday, December 25, 2021

Sugar Cookie Shenanigans 12/22/21

One of my Mom's very best friends invited us over to her house to decorate, bake, and eat sugar cookies the first day after Christmas break started for me. I was so happy to be off from work so I could experience the Christmas fun with everyone!


These are Ann Hatten's creations. She had the best time deciding how to decorate them. She was very intentional with some of her choice and it was fun getting to experience it with her. 


My frosted creations. They were so, so tasty. 



Mrs. Lisa let us all pick out the cookie cutter shapes we wanted to use and we decorated those before baking them. Of course, it turned in to a competition among the adults and it. was. on. 
You've not seen competitive until you've done something with Carol Jussely--if you know, you know!




The moment Bennett sat down, he had his hands on a cookie--smart little fella.




It's times like these that make up the Christmas spirit. People opening their homes, sharing fun traditions, and allowing us to join in. What a sweet day this was!

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Fall Catch Up (Aug, Sept, Oct, & Nov)

 And lastly, a big ole photo/event dump from the fall and all of the various events that took place. 

We started our 10th and 11th year of teaching. We are both still at the same school.

We have been able to throw some girl's nights in there.
Maddie started working with me in my classroom this year and she has been a joy to work with and it has been incredibly sweet seeing her love on the kiddos and enjoy what she's doing. This is from her bridal shower! She has had the most fun/busy fall and the wedding pictures are to follow. 
I don't wake up early unless I have to--aka--for work but at least I am able to catch these beautiful early morning views when I get to work at the crack of dawn. 

I always love getting to see these little cuties on Sundays.
Ann Hatten was showing James the forgiveness rock she made in children's church. 

A long overdue game night with these friends
We celebrated N I N E years since our very first date and per usual, went to the same place.

We walked with our school in the Homecoming Parade and went "under the sea"


And hosted a shower for Maddie along with some other work friends.

And soon after, celebrated her big day!




Also, Jason made the cheesecakes that were seven at the wedding. They were so delicious!

Halloween weekend came and we dressed up for school as Pirates and then attended the Annual "Bad and Boozy with the Thomases"
Our sweet family dog, Tobey, passed away. 
We got Tobey when I was in the 10th grade and I remember Mary Claire begging Mom to get him from the Walmart parking lot. When we got home, we cracked the door to the computer room and stuck his little body in there to show Papa Steve what we had done.

 Better to ask for forgiveness rather than permission, right? 
He had the sweetest demeanor and while he could yap up a storm, he always had his “smile” on his face and made for the sweetest little companion. ⁣
We will miss seeing him under the magazine rack, by Mom’s side in her chair, in his little bed, or laying on the porch. ⁣
This little pup gave us 16 years of sweetness and joy
Had a girls night with these two. We went to Dumbos and had delicious food and fun times.
And soon after that went to our first Broadway show since Covid came about. 
We went and saw Anastasia and it was so nice seeing live shows again. 

And lastly, this last week of Thanksgiving Break has been such a nice time to reset, spend time with family, get some cross stitching done, sleep in (ha!), and relax to the max. It has been an awesome week!

We can thank Ann Hatten for this one--Jason was trying to tell her to make sure she pointed it at us and not the ground--ha!


Ann Hatten LOVED holding Baby Luke. It was the cutest thing. She kept asking people if they wanted to come and "pet" him. 
The Thanksgiving Sangria in all its boozey glory.



Well, we tried getting some pictures of them! Ha!
I wanted to share a liturgy from "Every Moment Holy" about feasting with friends (and I say, family)--this is not the whole thing but some lines from it here and there. 

But the joy of fellowship, and the welcome and comfort of friends/family, new and old, and the celebration of these blessings of food and drink and conversation and laughter are the true evidences of things eternal, and are the first fruits of that great glad joy that is to come and that will be unending. ⁣
So let our feast this day be joined to those sure victories secured by Christ, let it be to us now a delight, and a glad foretaste of his eternal kingdom. Bless us, O Lord, in this feast. ⁣
Bless us, O Lord, as we linger over our cups, and over this table laden with good things, as we relish the delights of varied texture and flavor, of aromas and savory spices, of dishes prepared as acts of love and blessing, of sweet delights made sweeter by the communion of saints. ⁣
May this our feast like a great hammer blow against that brittle night, shattering the gloom, reawakening our hearts, stirring our imaginations, focusing our vision on the kingdom of heaven that is to come, on the kingdom that is promised, on the kingdom that is already, indeed, among us, for the resurrection of all good things has already joyfully begun. ⁣
May this feast be an echo of that great Supper of The Lamb, a foreshadowing of the great celebration that awaits the children of God. ⁣
Take joy! All will be well!⁣
All will be well! Nothing good and right and true will be lost forever. All good things will be restored. Feast and be reminded! Take joy, little flock. Take joy! Let battle be joined! Let battle be joined!⁣
Now you who are loved by The Father, prepare your hearts and give yourself wholly to this celebration of joy, to the glad company of saints, to the comforting fellowship of The Spirit, and to the abiding presence of Christ who is seated among us both as our host and as our honored guest, and still yet as our conquering king. Amen. ⁣
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, take seat, take feast, take delight!

We ended the break by going to Vicksburg for Black Friday to take part in a pottery sale for a friend of Mary Claire's. It was a fun girls outing and look at the precious nativity. 
I love the fall.