March 30, 2011

Rodeo Round-up

Rodeo Round-up at Miller's school (our church) was March 10. It's a great event with a BBQ dinner, silent auction and lots of fun activities for the kids.

Miles was great the whole time. He just sat in his stroller and smiled.

Miller riding a pony.

Another picture of him on the pony. I just love this one.

Miles just hanging out.

In the petting zoo. Look at the tiny baby pigs we were trying to pet.

March 26, 2011

Savannah

So we drove from Charleston to Savannah on Sunday morning. The drive was a little disappointing, but Savannah was not. We stayed at a great bed and breakfast, The Gastonian. I found it on Kiwi Collection, one of my favorite hotel websites. Sometimes they have better prices than what you can find on the hotel website and I've yet to be disappointed by one of their hotels.

Once we checked in, we drove down to the river to walk around. The shops on the river were all souvenir shops, but we ate at a nice restaurant over-looking the water.

The next morning, we decided to take a walk before we had our breakfast delivered to our room. We walked a few blocks to Forsyth Park which was so beautiful. It was a square surrounded by gorgeous southern houses with this beautiful fountain in the middle.


Around the park was this wide sidewalk with beautiful oak trees covered in moss.

Our flight didn't leave until Monday evening so we decided to take a trolley tour through the town. This was the perfect way to see Savannah when you only have an afternoon. We were able to get on and off when we wanted and learned all sorts of history.

Chef Paula Deen is from Savannah and they are so glad to claim her. We didn't eat at her restaurant, but here is a picture of it with a line out the door.

If ever in the area, Savannah is a place you must visit. Its southern charm coupled with its history makes it a perfect gem.

March 23, 2011

Charleston

The first weekend in March Jud and I went to Charleston, SC for a wedding. We left the boys here with my parents and we had a much needed weekend away.

This is the view from our room. We had great weather while we were there. The afternoon we arrived, Jud and I sat down on that patio above the pool and had a cocktail. I asked him why it was so relaxing and his response was, "Because you aren't worried Miller is going to fall in the pool." SO TRUE!

A great Martin family friend, Kevin Kalkwarf, got married. The entire weekend was impressive and it started with the rehearsal dinner. It was held at the Old Exchange Building. It is considered to be one of the three most historically significant Colonial buildings in the United States and was built in 1772. The ratification of the Constitution was held there in 1788 and President George Washington visited the building in 1791.


On Saturday morning, we drove around to see the city with Max and Mary (Jud's parents). We stopped and toured the Calhoun Mansion. It's the largest private residence that is on tour in Charleston. The house has a great history, but what I took away from it was as a culture we just have way too much stuff. I've never seen so much stuff. The owner just likes to buy old, strange, expensive antiques...stuff. Several examples: stuffed polar bear, zebra and elephant hoof foot stools.

Here we are in the garden of the Calhoun Mansion.

Jud and I in front of the house.

This house was across the street from the Calhoun mansion and I thought it was so beautiful. I would love to have a glass of lemonade in the spring on that porch and maybe even take a nap. If you are wondering, the porches are all on the sides of the houses as that is the way the breeze blows.


We then went to the Hominy Grill for lunch. This is the third Man vs. Food restaurant we have visited and just like the other two, it did not disappoint . The Shrimp and Grits with mushrooms was fabulous and the Big Nasty fried chicken sandwich with gravy was delish.

The wedding was Saturday night at an old Catholic church in downtown Charleston. Then we headed to the reception at the Historic Rice Mill Building on the water. As we walked up, we were greeted with these beautiful hydrangea wreaths.

And then you open the door to this. I just love hydrangeas!


Jud with the groom and Kyle (brother of the groom and one of Jud's best friends from childhood). They both went to West Point and have given their lives to the Army and this country. Kyle has been on several tours of duty and Kevin has been on one and will head out again this summer. We don't thank them enough for our freedom.

Neither Jud or I had been to a military wedding. It was super cool to witness all the traditions. One of my favorites was that they cut the wedding cake with Kevin's Saber. Cissy was such a beautiful bride!
The four of us at the wedding.
On Sunday, Jud and I headed to Savannah, GA. It was just the two of us for the night and we really enjoyed the alone time. I'll do a separate post for that so this doesn't get even longer.

March 11, 2011

Weekend in Ft. Worth

Jud had a TCU Alumni board meeting in Ft. Worth the last weekend in February so the family decided to tag along. We took the boys to the TCU baseball game on Friday night with Ricky and Shae (I can't believe we didn't take any pictures). Miller had so much fun and Miles was a trooper (it was quite chilly and windy). The frogs started off the season top ranked so lets hope they can stay on top through out the season.

We stayed at my friend Maggie's house and had so much fun hanging out with them. Eli is a year older than Miller and they are best buds. On Saturday we headed to the FW Zoo with Maggie, Eli, Mollie, Ricky and Shae. We had great sunny/warm weather and had so much fun.

Pink flamingo.

Show me your muscles.

Checking out the giraffes.

Miller and Eli on the elephant statue.

Jud and Ricky wanted to pose on the elephant statue too, but Miller stole the show.

Sweet Miles is always smiling.

Jud took some great pictures of Miller checking out the fish.

Love it!

I'm an airplane.

Saturday night after dinner with Ricky and Shae we started goofing around on Shae's computer. Yep, we are 12.

March 9, 2011

GraMary & Grandpa Visit

In January, Jud's parents were in Houston for three weeks. Now that they are retired, they have decided to build a house in Conroe. It's an hour north of us and just a few minutes from my parents lake house. They have purchased a lot and are starting to work on plans. They stayed with us for an extended weekend and then stayed at my parents lake house for the remaining time so they could work on house stuff. We went up to the lake for two weekends to spend time with them and just hang out. We are looking forward to more visits in the future.

The boys with GraMary and Grandpa before church.

Chillin' at the lake.

Sweet Miles. He is so good when we are away from home...just goes with the flow.

Miller riding his bike.

March 3, 2011

Wake-up Miller

Miles waking up Miller from a nap. They love each so much!