Saturday, February 28, 2009

new adventures

Pretty much all of the pictures that I have posted blog have been by my husband (Jason).  Some of the ones have been taken for fun, others he has worked really hard for that right "shot".  Now he has decided he is going to photography, as he calls it "his side project".  Well, I am excited to see what happens with it, check out his blog for more info.

www.stockdalephotography.blogspot.com

thanks!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

good friends, old and new

This past Saturday we headed to Memphis to celebrate some of our best friends little girl's birthday.  Presley was turning one!  Candice is so creative and she loves to decorate.  Of course, she did a great job with the party!

The sweet family... Presley never would look up:)

During the whole opening presents part of the party, this is how Ava stood.  Pouting.  She did not understand why there was all of these gifts and she could not open a single one.  It was too funny.

This is Ava breaking one of the ten commandments.  "Thou shall not covet..."

But all was made better by the party favors, these awesome flower cookies!



Doesn't my child look thrilled to be taking a picture with me?


Nearing the end of the party, Ava became obsessed with these sandals that Presley got as a gift. She was determined they were going to fit!


We have been really blessed to have such good friends in our lives, new and old ones.  We have met another couple at our church that are the same age and in the same life stage as us.  We hit it off immediately!

These are some pics that Jason took of their sweet baby Nora when they were hanging out at our house.  Neal and Courtney have 2 other girls Emme who is 3 1/2 and Macy who is 2 1/2.


what were we thinking?

Meet the newest addition to the family...



our new puppy.

You're thinking..."Awww, he's cute!" or maybe "Puppies are so sweet!"

You know what I am thinking? "What were we thinking?!?!"

Lately, Emma has had a fascination with the movie Lady and the Tramp.

Oh, by the way.  I am totally realizing now that Disney movies were a little racy back in the day.  I mean a philandering dog named Tramp?  How about the the girl dog that sings, "He's a tramp, but I love him..."  Uhmm, yeah.  By the way, Emma sings that song all the time.  Try explaining to other customers in a store why she is singing that song.

Anyways, back to our new dog.  Emma has been saying over and over to us that she wants to get a lady dog.  Well, on Valentine's Day we went to the Flea Market in Tupelo (I know what you're thinking.  Could our Valentine's Day be any more romantic?).  Dogs were a plenty there.  Emma found her lady there.

Except is was black and white not blond and it was no lady at all.  It was a male.  Emma called him Lady for the first few days before we could settle on a name.  I was content to let her call him lady, but Jason was not going to have our boy emasculated in that way.  I suggested maybe the name "Dude, looks like a lady!", but alas that was turned down also.  So, Jason and I compromised.

Meet Harley. 

We decided on that name so that Jason's need for a motorcycle will be put to rest for awhile.  He now has his own Harley... and we will sell him to the highest bidder:)

happy valentine's day!


Jason and I celebrated Valentine's Day on Friday since our church hosted a Parent's Night Out.

Side note... I love Parent's Night Out. 3 hours of adult activities and conversations is blissful. And it is even more wonderful when it is free! I always hate date night in a way because by the time you pay for a babysitter and go to dinner and maybe a movie, you are looking at around a $100 night. A couple could go broke having "quality time"!

Jason and I went with out friends the Caldwells to dinner at Park Heights. It was so yummy and romantic. Jason and Britt were so sweet to have roses waiting for us on the table.

On Valentine's Day we gave the girls a Fancy Nancy sticker set. They loved it!

long time no see...

Well, it's been around a month since I blogged last.  Life has gotten so busy lately!  Here's some random photos over the past month.

Ava and I have begun to spend a lot of time together since Emma got into preschool.  It is really funny to watch my fiercely independent girl want to spend all of the time that Emma is gone snuggling up to me.  I never thought that I would actually say that it is harder to get things done with one child in the house than two!
Anybody that has spent some time with Ava knows that she is fond of babies.  One pretty day we spent the majority of our time walking up and down the street.  Ava was so proud that she got to push her baby in her stroller outside.  I had to drag her inside at lunch.

One night we turned on a cartoon for the girls and we looked over and they were laying together so sweet!  There's nothing like some sisterly love... Well, until somebody takes away a toy and then hits or bites the other one.  I think I'll just treasure this pic for now...

My friend Sonya from Balentine Bliss gave me this blogging award, kind of awhile back. Thanks, Sonya!  I'm not going to follow the rules and pass it forward, mostly because many of my friends have already received this award and it has been a long time since I received it.  I guess that may not make me worthy of a good blogging attitude...

The Great Attitude/Spirit of Attitude Award

Friday, January 23, 2009

the past couple of weeks...

We are so excited that Emma finally got into preschool.  Since we moved here in October, all of the slots in the preschools we wanted were taken.  Although Emma enjoys Mother's Day Out, she needs a program with structure and something that will challenge her.  She loves it and is so excited to go!  This is her on her first morning of preschool.

My sweet Ava is my little shadow.  She wants to be involved in whatever I am doing whether it is typing on the computer, doing my hair, cooking or make-up.  She loves to get a chance to play with my make-up.  I gave her some make-up just to pacify her as I was trying to get ready one day.  I looked up and found this.
She was so proud of herself.

The other night we got out the paints and the girls had some fun.





Jason went to get the girls out of the playroom today for naptime and this is what he walked in on.  Apparently, the girls were already napping in the baby beds.  How they did not break, I will never know.

In more depressing news, this has been the week for sickness.  Emma came down slightly with a cold and then Ava came down with a full-blown cold that has lasted for a week.  In the between time, Jason and I have fighting off all the cold germs unsuccessfully.  Then to top it all off, Emma came down with a stomach virus this afternoon.  Needless to say, we are about to lose our minds:)

boo-boos

2 weeks ago we had quite the week of accidents.  Ava, otherwise known to us affectionately as our little Tasmanian Devil, is known for being very accident prone.  The current accident came as we were leaving for church.  On Sunday mornings I am pretty much a single parent and of course on Sunday mornings are when the girls decide to make it difficult to get out of the house.  So needless to say we were running late.  As Ava was running out of the playroom she fell and hit her chin on the door leaving a nice gash on her chin.

Her current boo-boo has come from hitting her eye on the edge of our breakfast table.  She has popped a blood vessel in the corner of her eye and she looks really pitiful.  Ava has some kind of cut, gash or bruise every week from some kind of accident.

Now on the the firstborn.  Emma really is the graceful one.  She rarely gets any major boo-boos. However, she does take after me and bruises really easy.  She can barely tap something and a nice big bruise will soon appear.  Emma's poor legs look like we beat her.  

Emma was running (yes, I know that running seems to be a theme here with the accidents) when she hit the corner of her eye on the corner of the granite.  She hit with so much force that it knocked her flat on her back.  So the poor child had a nice big purple bruise on her face for several days.



Friday, January 09, 2009

cardboard testimonies

Last Sunday we had an incredible time of praise during service.  We had a time of doing cardboard testimonies.  People wrote on one side of the cardboard a need, a hurt, a situation that only God could redeem.  On the other side of the cardboard, they wrote how God redeemed it.  While Jason and the band played, people came across the stage holding their signs.  This time was so powerful as we as a church family rejoiced over the testimonies.

I was struck by several things in the moment.  One was that God is still preforming miracles before our eyes!  There were so many instances of healings that only God could have done. There were marriages and broken hearts that only God could get the glory for reconciling.

On the flip side of that, I saw many people walk across the stage with their signs that were still actively in their hurt.  So many people who are still suffering in their circumstance, people who have been suffering for years.  

Yet, when they turned their sign around all that was there was a statement of rejoicing because the theme that weaved through all those different signs and situations is that their joy and their all is found in Him.  Regardless of whether or not God chooses to change their situations, their portion will always remain in Him.

I was in awe of their faith and their contentment.  Faith that God can do all, and contentment that if he chooses not to change their present situation, then that doesn't make Him any less God or any less their Savior.

The following song I feel like captures the prayer I have for myself, my family and our church.  

Desert Song (Hillsong)

This is my prayer in the desert
When all that's within me feels dry
This is my prayer in my hunger and need
My God is the God who provides

This is my prayer in the fire
In weakness or trial or pain
There is a faith proved of more worth than gold
So refine me Lord through the flame

I will bring praise, I will bring praise
No weapon formed against me shall remain
I will rejoice, I will declare
God is my victory and He is here

This is my prayer in the battle
When triumph is still on its way
I am conqueror and co- heir with Christ
So firm on His promise I'll stand

I will bring praise, I will bring praise
No weapon formed against me shall remain
I will rejoice, I will declare
God is my victory and He is here

All of my life in every season
You are still God,
I have a reason to sing,
I have a reason to worship

I will bring praise, I will bring praise
No weapon formed against me shall remain
I will rejoice, I will declare
God is my victory and He is here

This is my prayer in the harvest
When favor and providence flow
I know I'm filled to be emptied again
The seed I received I will sow

Monday, January 05, 2009

happy new year!

For New Years Jason and I actually got a chance to get out.  After the girls went to bed at my grandparent's house, we had reservations at the Melting Pot for a late dinner.

After getting over the initial heart attack of the price, we had the best time.  The food was so good.  How much better could it get when you get to dine for 2 hours?  Yummy!

I would have included the complementary picture we received from the Melting Pot, but I am not sure it was our finest.  We had that look of what in the world are we doing out so late.  Also could have been the shock of dining alone together without children.  I mean I did not even have to tell Jason to get off the top of the table or stop throwing food at the table beside ours (even though thye were kind of obnoxiously drunk and the girl was attempting somewhat of a strip for us with her dress falling down off of her shoulder).

The girls had fun with the party favors we brought home.  I guess that was the Melting Pot's way of saying, "Thank you for spending your whole eating out budget for the month with us."


Play that horn soul sista...

The hat kept falling over Ava's eyes and she never would fix it.  She ran into the kitchen cabinet 4 times in a row.  And yes, we are the mean parents who let her keep doing it so we could get the camera and take a picture of it.


christmas at grammy and pop-pop's house

Our last and final Christmas celebration was at Grammy and Pop-Pop's house with Jason's family.  This present exchange took us over the top!  Jason could barely see out of his rearview mirror on the way back to Tupelo. 

 Emma's favorite saying when she wants something and we tell her no is, "That's okay I'll ask Grammy if she will get it for me."  Grammy is known as the gift giver.  

Oh, that and Chuck E. Cheese.  Every time we pass by a Chuck E. Cheese, Emma also says, "I'm going to ask Grammy to take me there.



The cousins helping each other open presents.

Cousin Ella


The cousins were pretty tired after opening the extensive amount of presents.  They decided to take a rest on Grammy's bed and watch a movie.