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This afternoon was Molly's Christmas program at her preschool. Only the 3 and 4-year-old classes perform so Gabey just enjoyed his own party with his class. We were SO excited that Grandma and Grandpa Miller were able to come and watch the performance today.
I do have several warnings:
1. Note, this is a loooonnnggg video that I would normally edit (I actually did cut out some of the entrance) but because we want to give the Dallas grandparents the full performance we are leaving it.
2. Molly is excited about her performance but you will likely not see her smile throughout the WHOLE thing. I think the combination of a million cameras, excitement of Grandma and Grandpa's presence and Mommy/Daddy in the front row brought out the serious intensity that is in Molly's chemical make-up. SERIOUS. INTENSITY. Thank goodness she had her two friends, Ava and Willa, right next to her hamming it up!
*don't forget to pause music on the side...
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Movie in the Park
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Tonight might have been my favorite event of the holiday season. The Austin Parks and Recs was hosting a movie night tonight at Republic Square Park in downtown Austin. The show was completely free. You just bring your picnic dinner, cozy blankets (we even saw a beanbag or two) and the people you love for some good ole holiday movie watching (Dogs welcome too!). Rosie George didn't make it because let's face it--- it wouldn't have been very enjoyable for anyone else with food.
Crazy to think that yesterday evening was 72 degrees and tonight was 49 degrees. Hello, cold front. Surprisingly, all the movie snuggling kept us really warm ---- and there was always the hot chocolate stand right there if we were to get a little cold. Tonight featured two movies: The Classic Clay Rudolph Movie and the cartoon Grinch movie. We only stayed for the first hour (first movie) because we didn't want to chance our luck with some sleepy May kids. Such a fun night! I believe that this is the only holiday one of the season but they have movie nights all spring and summer too...
We will definitely be doing this next year too!

Tonight might have been my favorite event of the holiday season. The Austin Parks and Recs was hosting a movie night tonight at Republic Square Park in downtown Austin. The show was completely free. You just bring your picnic dinner, cozy blankets (we even saw a beanbag or two) and the people you love for some good ole holiday movie watching (Dogs welcome too!). Rosie George didn't make it because let's face it--- it wouldn't have been very enjoyable for anyone else with food.
Crazy to think that yesterday evening was 72 degrees and tonight was 49 degrees. Hello, cold front. Surprisingly, all the movie snuggling kept us really warm ---- and there was always the hot chocolate stand right there if we were to get a little cold. Tonight featured two movies: The Classic Clay Rudolph Movie and the cartoon Grinch movie. We only stayed for the first hour (first movie) because we didn't want to chance our luck with some sleepy May kids. Such a fun night! I believe that this is the only holiday one of the season but they have movie nights all spring and summer too...
We will definitely be doing this next year too!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Share those cookies!
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I have had awesome intentions of blogging each night this week. However, I didn't factor in a fun filled weekend and then two nights in a row of ER shifts. So... here we are.
Last week my friend, Ticia, hosted a cookie swap with a group of Moms and kids. I had never been to one before and ooooooohhhh the sugary goodness was just about perfect. Yes, "was" is my sad little verb of choice because you can bet your buns those cookies were all consumed in a matter of two days. Baby Lucy says thank you, Ticia.
The concept is really easy. You bring a batch of your favorite cookies (that hopefully your children won't destroy/consume pre-party) and the recipe. Then you swap them with all the goodies that the other people brought. In the end I had my own carton of 6 different kinds of cookies that were FANTASTIC.
We also had all the kids decorate sugar cookies for Christmas. And yes, Gabriel is eating a spoonful of communal icing right as I was taking this picture. Because my view screen is messed up I didn't know it until I was home... oops. Happy germs, friends.
Do not let Molly's expression fool you=== she is just in icing overload as she licked about 4 cookies clean. FUN ride home. And yes, that awesome McDonald's happy meal watch she is wearing goes EVERYWHERE with us. And... her shirt might be on backwards. Don't judge.
Who loves cookies? (and dirt, rocks, dog food...) THIS GUY!
Molly was really excited to finally meet baby Kasey. Molly had been waiting for her to "pop" out and now that she is here, she just couldn't keep her hands off her. I can't wait for her to snuggle our little Bellini.
Such a good time with friends!
I really would be okay having a weekly cookie swap... anyone?
I have had awesome intentions of blogging each night this week. However, I didn't factor in a fun filled weekend and then two nights in a row of ER shifts. So... here we are.
Last week my friend, Ticia, hosted a cookie swap with a group of Moms and kids. I had never been to one before and ooooooohhhh the sugary goodness was just about perfect. Yes, "was" is my sad little verb of choice because you can bet your buns those cookies were all consumed in a matter of two days. Baby Lucy says thank you, Ticia.
The concept is really easy. You bring a batch of your favorite cookies (that hopefully your children won't destroy/consume pre-party) and the recipe. Then you swap them with all the goodies that the other people brought. In the end I had my own carton of 6 different kinds of cookies that were FANTASTIC.
We also had all the kids decorate sugar cookies for Christmas. And yes, Gabriel is eating a spoonful of communal icing right as I was taking this picture. Because my view screen is messed up I didn't know it until I was home... oops. Happy germs, friends.
Do not let Molly's expression fool you=== she is just in icing overload as she licked about 4 cookies clean. FUN ride home. And yes, that awesome McDonald's happy meal watch she is wearing goes EVERYWHERE with us. And... her shirt might be on backwards. Don't judge.
Who loves cookies? (and dirt, rocks, dog food...) THIS GUY!
Molly was really excited to finally meet baby Kasey. Molly had been waiting for her to "pop" out and now that she is here, she just couldn't keep her hands off her. I can't wait for her to snuggle our little Bellini.
Such a good time with friends!
I really would be okay having a weekly cookie swap... anyone?Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Jill the Christmas tree
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Every year we head out to a good ole' Christmas tree farm and find our tree. It is one of my most FAVORITE holiday traditions! We had decided this year to find a tree at a farm close to Austin lest we hit up IH 35 for a nice 3+ hour stint of Yuletide cheer on the top of our van. Looking at our calendar it quickly became clear that in order to get to the tree farm we would need to wait for an open weekend pretty close to Christmas. We were ready for a tree now. Sooooo... we took a nice ole' family trip to Lowes. Not going to lie, it didn't have quite the same level of holiday excitement as the tree farm does but we ended up with a great Christmas tree---for a really great price. Which Molly promptly named Jill.
This year marked the first year that both Molly and Gabriel were really into the whole decorating thing. They did have a little practice round at Nonnie's last weekend which I think helped.

By the end all of the ornaments were located in the same general space which meant some clever ornament relocating once the kids were in bed.
In the end... Jill looked FANCY!
Gabriel really wanted to help put on the tree topper thanks to good ole' Fancy Nancy. We didn't think he would be able to but used it as a little photo op. Let me tell you, he put that star right on the top and completely centered on the tree. He might have found his new Christmas spotlight...because we all know Molly will get nowhere near a ladder.
We sure are enjoying all the holiday memories we are making with our own little family. I don't know about you but I think that having small children around Christmas time is the BEST thing to experience.
Every year we head out to a good ole' Christmas tree farm and find our tree. It is one of my most FAVORITE holiday traditions! We had decided this year to find a tree at a farm close to Austin lest we hit up IH 35 for a nice 3+ hour stint of Yuletide cheer on the top of our van. Looking at our calendar it quickly became clear that in order to get to the tree farm we would need to wait for an open weekend pretty close to Christmas. We were ready for a tree now. Sooooo... we took a nice ole' family trip to Lowes. Not going to lie, it didn't have quite the same level of holiday excitement as the tree farm does but we ended up with a great Christmas tree---for a really great price. Which Molly promptly named Jill.
This year marked the first year that both Molly and Gabriel were really into the whole decorating thing. They did have a little practice round at Nonnie's last weekend which I think helped.

By the end all of the ornaments were located in the same general space which meant some clever ornament relocating once the kids were in bed.
In the end... Jill looked FANCY!
Gabriel really wanted to help put on the tree topper thanks to good ole' Fancy Nancy. We didn't think he would be able to but used it as a little photo op. Let me tell you, he put that star right on the top and completely centered on the tree. He might have found his new Christmas spotlight...because we all know Molly will get nowhere near a ladder.
We sure are enjoying all the holiday memories we are making with our own little family. I don't know about you but I think that having small children around Christmas time is the BEST thing to experience.
Hopping Holiday Weekend
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I know that I don't even have to mention that the holidays are here. You know this. Christmas lights everywhere, aisles of toys crowding up the stores and let's not even mention that little dip in the bank account. Yeah... let's not even go there.
Another indicator that the holidays are upon us is the BUSY schedules we seem to be keeping these days! While yes, they are fun and exciting--- it is also REALLY busy. This past weekend was NO exception. 32 hours of fun in Dallas celebrating one special one-year old and one awesome mommy. Great weekend.
Because we weren't leaving for Dallas until Saturday morning, we had just enough time to squuuueeeze in a quick trip to the Sights n' Sounds festival in San Marcos, Texas. This is a family favorite for sure and I am shocked at how much it has grown in just the past 6 years! Luckily, it still had that small town feel that makes it oh, so wonderful! If you missed it this year---be sure to check it out next season.
Such BEAUTIFUL Christmas lights...
can really put you in mood to dance. Carlton style.
And even though, it was a lukewarm 72 degrees it was still a very festive night!
And you bet we didn't resist the May family favorite...

Once we arrived in Dallas it was off to celebrate this big boy! Baby Jack turned one and he had such a fun celebration! It was a circus themed party which sure seemed like the perfect fit for my two clowns.
And... it was a great excuse to see some other favorites too!

The rest of our weekend was pretty much spent preparing for a shower honoring Miss Stella! We can't wait for her to arrive!
I know that I don't even have to mention that the holidays are here. You know this. Christmas lights everywhere, aisles of toys crowding up the stores and let's not even mention that little dip in the bank account. Yeah... let's not even go there.
Another indicator that the holidays are upon us is the BUSY schedules we seem to be keeping these days! While yes, they are fun and exciting--- it is also REALLY busy. This past weekend was NO exception. 32 hours of fun in Dallas celebrating one special one-year old and one awesome mommy. Great weekend.
Because we weren't leaving for Dallas until Saturday morning, we had just enough time to squuuueeeze in a quick trip to the Sights n' Sounds festival in San Marcos, Texas. This is a family favorite for sure and I am shocked at how much it has grown in just the past 6 years! Luckily, it still had that small town feel that makes it oh, so wonderful! If you missed it this year---be sure to check it out next season.
Such BEAUTIFUL Christmas lights...
can really put you in mood to dance. Carlton style.
And even though, it was a lukewarm 72 degrees it was still a very festive night!
And you bet we didn't resist the May family favorite...
Once we arrived in Dallas it was off to celebrate this big boy! Baby Jack turned one and he had such a fun celebration! It was a circus themed party which sure seemed like the perfect fit for my two clowns.
And... it was a great excuse to see some other favorites too!
The rest of our weekend was pretty much spent preparing for a shower honoring Miss Stella! We can't wait for her to arrive!Everything at the shower was so wintry and festive. It helps that the high was somewhere around 50.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thankful
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Several weeks ago my computer crashed due to an outdated program on my desktop and kindly gifted me with the blue screen of death. If you have no idea what this is than consider that a VERY good thing. Once the problem was corrected (God bless, Google!!), I found I had lost two beloveds... my iTunes playlists (which I am still holding hope for) and my favorite picture editing software. I was frustrated... concerned...quite frankly, not thankful.
I do have another (supposedly better) picture editing program but taking the time to learn how to use it is just not on my Tuesday to-do list. So... here you have it. Our red-eyed, unedited, photo list of random things we are thankful for. You see, we ARE thankful for all blessings...big and small.
For FANCEE dinners...

costume theaters...
Several weeks ago my computer crashed due to an outdated program on my desktop and kindly gifted me with the blue screen of death. If you have no idea what this is than consider that a VERY good thing. Once the problem was corrected (God bless, Google!!), I found I had lost two beloveds... my iTunes playlists (which I am still holding hope for) and my favorite picture editing software. I was frustrated... concerned...quite frankly, not thankful.
I do have another (supposedly better) picture editing program but taking the time to learn how to use it is just not on my Tuesday to-do list. So... here you have it. Our red-eyed, unedited, photo list of random things we are thankful for. You see, we ARE thankful for all blessings...big and small.
For FANCEE dinners...

costume theaters...
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Shutterfly Christmas Cards
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I really do believe that giving and receiving Christmas Card's might be one of my most FAVORITE parts of the holiday season. I know it seems silly but I love running to the mailbox to find more than just bills and ads waiting to say hello to me. Now, that my kiddos pretty much bring in the mail each day--- I know that holiday cards will be that much more exciting! Hooray fun mail.
There are have been a few years that the Christmas cards just didn't go out. The year that Gabey was born was a little financially taxing and so we decided to cut cost and just send his birth announcement in Feb.... still fun mail to send out but sort of lacking in all the holiday goodness!
I was SO excited when I found out that Shutterfly was offering 50 free holiday cards to bloggers. You can find more information and sign up here! I am going to be honest... I have never ordered my cards from shutterfly and I have to tell you I might have been missing out! There are SO many cute cards to choose from! Here are a few of my favorites... and by a few, know that this means about 60 more I love as well. For more card options... you should check out this link!
Now to find the perfect picture!

I really do believe that giving and receiving Christmas Card's might be one of my most FAVORITE parts of the holiday season. I know it seems silly but I love running to the mailbox to find more than just bills and ads waiting to say hello to me. Now, that my kiddos pretty much bring in the mail each day--- I know that holiday cards will be that much more exciting! Hooray fun mail.
There are have been a few years that the Christmas cards just didn't go out. The year that Gabey was born was a little financially taxing and so we decided to cut cost and just send his birth announcement in Feb.... still fun mail to send out but sort of lacking in all the holiday goodness!
I was SO excited when I found out that Shutterfly was offering 50 free holiday cards to bloggers. You can find more information and sign up here! I am going to be honest... I have never ordered my cards from shutterfly and I have to tell you I might have been missing out! There are SO many cute cards to choose from! Here are a few of my favorites... and by a few, know that this means about 60 more I love as well. For more card options... you should check out this link!
Now to find the perfect picture!

Hooray for holiday fun!!
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Even Stella and Lucy had some quality belly kissing time.
So busy and yet so much fun. Hard to believe that Christmas weekend will be here 
For pie night baking...
for favorites at the park.
for daddy rides...
Christmas trees all a-glow...
For snuggle bugs and cousin love...
And of course... as always... for B

