November 14, 2010

Fall Festival

We went to a fabulous fall festival with our friends the Cagles the day before Halloween. It was put on by the Spring Valley City Hall and so much fun. We hope to be invited every year.

The boys with a clown.

Me and my sweet chicken.

Miller went down this slide at least 20 times. He loved it! They had a least 6 or 7 bounce houses.

Miller driving a real fire truck.

Miller with the Cagle girls (Claire and Charlotte). He was so hot in his costume we had to take it off.

So, as we were leaving the festival, we discovered that Miller is allergic to pistachio's. They were giving away samples of gelato and Miller wanted green (pistachio). We didn't think anything of it as he has had nut products before and eats peanut butter all the time. He had hives all over his face, swollen lips and threw up all in the car seat. Thank God for a sweet lady that was walking by and brought us paper towels and plastic bags from her car. Benadryl took care of it and after laying on the couch for a half an hour, he was fine. Well, we now have an EpiPen just in case. Apparently, the second reaction can be a lot worse. Hopefully, he will grow out of it.

Halloween at Miller's School

Miller's school has a Halloween parade every year. The kids dress up in their costumes and the parents watch them as they make their way to chapel. It's super cute.

Miller wore his pirate costume to school so he wouldn't be so hot. Plus, his main costume was together with Miles. Can you spot the pirate head sticking up in the back of the line?

He didn't manage to keep his patch on his eye, as it was hanging around his neck. At least he had his hat on.

Then his class had a little Halloween party. It was fun to see life inside his classroom.

Notice Miller is sitting at a table of all girls. Most of his friends this year are girls since there are only two other boys in his class. All the 3-year-old classes are like that this year.

November 11, 2010

Cousins Visit!

Kara (Jud's sister), Chad, Bekah and Max came to visit and meet Miles for a long weekend right before Halloween. We had so much fun having them here and the kids get along so great. If only they lived closer so we could see them more.

On Friday morning we went to Zoo Boo and the kids wore their costumes. They all 3 wanted to ride in the wagon at the same time. There is no way that was comfortable.

Cute cousins all dressed up. Miller the pirate (this is costume #1), Bekah as Dorothy, Miles as a pumpkin and Max as Lightning McQueen.

Family pic. Miller did not like wearing the patch. I'm surprised it stayed on long enough to snap some shots.

Decorating pumpkins.

Another cousins shot. If only Miles was looking at the camera.

Kara and Chad with Miles.

The kiddos playing in the lake on the dock wave-runner lift.

Bekah and Miller ready to ride the rocket.

Making ghost cookies. These are so fun, quick and easy. We will for sure make these every year.

Boys will be boys.

November 10, 2010

Pumpkin Patch

Miller has been talking about the pumpkin patch at our church since last year. He was so excited when the pumpkins arrived. Of course we visited several times during October and we also went with our play group for the third year in a row.

Miles was too tired to smile.

So hard to get them to both look at the camera at the same time.

We had a small group this year, but here is our annual play group in the wagon picture. From left: Miller, Hudson, Charlotte and Claire.

Silly boys.

Every year I try to get a picture in front of the wagon. This is the best we got.

Miller kept calling the gourds, "funny pumpkins."

Sweet boy.

Crazy boy.

Miles - Three Months

Here is Miles at three months and in his super cute pumpkin outfit. He is all smiles just like his brother was.

October 30, 2010

Evan & Blake's Wedding Day

I'm sorry I've been so bad about updates. I'm going to blame it on now having two kids.

Getting Ready

The bridal party was getting ready at the Argue's and the guys were eating lunch, watching football and getting ready at Evan and Blake's. The day didn't start off too well. First, the make-up artist got in a car accident that morning and ended up at the hospital. She was fine and the guy doing our hair was able to find a fill in at the last minute.

Jud's parents were going to watch Miller and Miles for the day and bring them to the church later. Right as Jud and I were getting ready to leave the house, Miller fell. He was just running from the kitchen to the living room (bare feet on the wood floor) and fell. He didn't trip on anything, just fell. As I ran into the room, I saw Jud's dad lean over and pick something up off the floor and say, "Well, he knocked out a tooth.". Yep, Miller hit the floor and knocked out one of his top front teeth. He was a little shaken up and I was even worse. I felt so horrible that I had such a bad reaction. I knew that he was ok, but I think the stress of the wedding and the fact that I knew that he wouldn't have a tooth for the next however many years ... I just couldn't keep it together. We finally both calmed down and I headed over to my parents once Miller was back to himself. So, yep, the ring bearer was going to be missing a tooth and have a busted lip. It could have been much worse. At least he was ok and it was great that Dentist Grandpa Max was there to tell us that we just needed to go to a dentist sometime that next week.

I was so proud of Evan and her temperament during the wedding weekend. Even with these two wedding day hiccups she stayed calm, happy and no where near a bridezilla (even though she looks like one in the picture below).

The bride getting beautiful.

Going to the chapel and she's going to get married...

Blake and Jud getting ready.

The boys watching football before they headed to the church.

Super cute and you can't even see the injury in this picture. Don't worry, I fixed his hair when he got to the church.

I'm putting on Blake's corsage.

The girls in our robes from Evan - super cute!

Miller with Noni and JoJo.

After the ceremony with Max and Mary.

I love our little family!

The Reception

Evan & Blake cutting the cake. They had no idea what they were doing.

Me with my beautiful parents. Check out the grooms cake in the background. Rah Rah TCU!!!

The beautiful couple!

Don't try this at home.

Miller was the star of the dance floor. I'm not sure he should learn his moves from JoJo though.


Me and my dancing boy. Look how sweaty he was.

All the TCU grads. Go Frogs!

October 15, 2010

Evan & Blake's Wedding - Friday

The day before the wedding was packed full of activities. The girls headed to a bridal luncheon while of course the guys played golf.

Bridal Luncheon

Evan with all of her bridesmaids and house party at the luncheon. It was at The Vine Wine Room on Memorial which was a perfect place. The food was brought over by their sister/neighbor restaurant Two Saints.

I also helped host the luncheon along with my mom's closest friends. This is me, Evan and my mom with the other three hosts that were there (from left: Debbie, Connie and Donna). I love how this picture really captures how the room looked. The flowers were absolutely beautiful - thanks Debbie and Connie!

I ordered cake balls for dessert and they were so pretty and absolutely delicious. The lady is in League City, but she delivers for a small fee (angiescake.com). I would highly recommend and I'm placing a second order for a shower soon.

Golf

The guys headed to Blackhorse Golf Club early that morning and had tons of fun playing golf. Here is typical Blake :)

Blake and best friend Blake #2 (that's what Miller calls him; he's also Jud's cousin).

Ricky and Jud. We are so glad they got to come down and join in the festivities. We have so much fun with Ricky and Shae and wish we got to spend more time with them!

Rehearsal

The groomsmen all lined up with Evan directing.

Miles chilling in a pew. He is such a good baby and so easy going.

Practicing the walk back down the aisle.

Rehearsal Dinner

The rehearsal dinner was at Escalante's (of course Mexican). It was a perfect place since it was so close to the church and basically in CityCentre where everyone was staying. It was a bit loud though.

Miller with a table centerpiece on his head.

The bride and groom getting roasted. Actually everyone held back and didn't embarrass them too much.

Sisters... I love this picture and I'm going to have to frame it. This was right after I gave my speech. Of course I cried which made her cry.