Saturday, August 3, 2013

Kick off your Sunday shoes...

So this isn't really important and it's probably not worth reading, but I felt like making a quick post anyway. :)

I'm trying to finish up the last minute things before I head out with Rachel to Utah. Since I won't be coming back to Texas, but will be flying straight home to Jacksonville, I have been cleaning and trying to get things in order so that when Garrett leaves he won't have to worry about cleaning and packing and all those wonderful things that come with moving out of an apartment. I'm almost done and that makes me happy. :)

But I just wanted to announce that I had to say goodbye forever to some very dear friends today. They have been with me for a long time and have given me good support through many experiences over the years, both good and bad. Through these experiences they have become worn and tattered, but I have loved them just the same. I have loved them as only a girl could love such friends as these. But it all ends today. Because today, I threw them away.

These are my friends:



They are the greatest pair of Sunday shoes I have ever owned! They were so comfortable! They had heels but not too tall, and they had the cute strap around my ankles to give extra support. They still don't look too shabby either and they matched all my Sunday clothes.

But let's face it, when your heels look like THIS:






It's time to move on.

I'm not sure how that happened. Either I walk really funny or it was the pregnancy. I'll go with the pregnancy. It's easy to blame things on. It did some pretty crazy work on my body, so why not my shoes? After all, it DID change my shoe sizes. And I mean sizes with an "s" on the end. One foot is now a size 8 while the other is a size 8 1/2... Which I recently found out when I bought THESE babies:


:) Luckily they work pretty well on both feet. They're pretty comfortable too so I guess you could say that I'm not having too much trouble replacing my old friends with my new friends. :) Let the tattering and wearing commence!

The end.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Summertime

This summer we have been living in Lewisville, TX. Garrett is working a summer sales job with Alterra pest control. We've been here two months now with about a month to go. Here are a few things were have done while we've been here:
First of all, I think you should know that there are lots of bunnies here. I love it! They are so cute!! :) I guess they are considered rodents here... People want to get rid of them. Sad! When we first got here there were a ton of them running around the complex. I haven't seen them for a while now. So sad because they are adorable! :)



There is this delicious Asian frozen yogurt place here called "Hello Yo" Haha! Funny name but it is sooooooo good!! I think it's part of a chain of restaurants called "My Cherry Yo." I'm definitely going to have to look them up to see if they have one in Jacksonville. Cross your fingers!!

I don't know how many of you are familiar with the band "Guster" but they are pretty awesome. :) They are one of Garrett's favorite bands. So when he heard that they were doing a concert in Dallas with Ben Folds and BNL, he and a few other team members (including his brother Taylor) went and got tickets and we all went. :) it was pretty awesome to see Guster in concert! They sounded the best by far out of the three and I think they were the most entertaining. It was so fun to watch Garrett smile and dance and sing the words to every one of their songs! :) I think it was a much needed break. He works so hard! I am so proud of him!




On the 4th of July the team went to Rockledge Park and we had a sweet setup by the lake to watch the fireworks. While we waited for it to get dark we had a BBQ and some of the team went for a swim. Rachel did petty good. At first I think she was a little warm, but we kept her hydrated and sat in the shade and once things cooled down a little I think she really enjoyed it. She loves being outside and I think she was fascinated by the fireworks. It was fun to be able to relax a bit with Gar and watch the fireworks together. The lake looked beautiful as the sun was setting. It was nice.








This last weekend we went to Medieval Times with the team. It was pretty fun. It reminded me how much I'd love to have a horse. :) When we first got there Rachel was looking around with wide eyes just taking everything in. She was fine until all the cheering and trumpeting began. She didn't like the noise very much... :) But I just took her to the back of the room, wrapped her in a blanket, covered her ears, and bounced her and she fell asleep pretty quickly. Once Garrett had finished eating he switched me spots. Then, when he was sure she was really sleeping, he came down with her and she slept the rest of the time. Our knight was the blue knight (Valiente). He was champion at the tournament and also took care of the bad guy (whose name I could never quite catch). Anyway, it was pretty fun. :)




So there you have it. :) that's what we've been up to. We've had some fun but we are definitely excited to get back home to Jacksonville and see our good friends who have become our family while we've been  away for school. We love it there! And we love the people we are surrounded by. We definitely feel very blessed!

But before we go home to Jacksonville, we're going to make a trip to Utah to see family and bless Rachel. :) We are very excited and can't wait to see everyone and introduce them to Rachel. :)


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Rachel is here!! :)


So... Remember when I promised to try and be better about updating our blog? Yeah, I'm not going to make that promise anymore. :)

Anyway, in case you were wondering, Rachel was born May 2nd!! I'm guessing that you all want to hear the whole story. :) If not... I'm going to tell you anyway.

Rachel was due April 29th. Both of our moms were out visiting and we were all anxiously awaiting the arrival of our sweet little package from heaven. Well, there must have been some sort of hold up on the part of The Celestial Postal Service, because the anticipated day of arrival came and went and there was no package. We had anticipated that as a possibility though, so it was okay. :) Our friends the Zollingers were so sweet because they brought over an it's-your-due-date-but-you're-still-pregnant present. Isn't that so sweet?! They are awesome!

Wednesday morning I woke up (from a very crazy dream... My little sister Hayley and I went back in time to 1966...) and was having contractions about every 5 minutes apart.

Just a little side note here, Rachel came at the perfect time. The law school classes had ended and finals were about to start in the next couple days. It was so good because Garrett got to be with me the whole time without having to worry about running off to class or leaving to take a final. It was such a blessing to have him there the whole time! He's such a source of strength and comfort to me and I couldn't have done it without him. I love him so much! I am so grateful for him and realize more and more everyday just how blessed I am to have him. :)

So after a few hours contractions were down to 3 minutes apart. We went in and got checked, were sent home to labor for another hour, and then went back and I checked into my birthing room! :)
To make a long story short it was an incredible and beautiful experience becoming parents! I had the Mormon Tabernacle Choir playing on my iPod stereo in the room. (It's my comfort music. :) It was their Called to Serve album.) And I just remember having this great feeling of peace, which might seem strange since I was also having contractions and they definitely weren't getting easier, but it also makes sense. Little Rachel was about to begin her life on earth. She probably had a pretty awesome going away party and I'll bet there were many spirits waiting at the door of the veil to bid her farewell until they would meet again. :)

When the time came to push I was both terrified and excited. But more excited than terrified. :) by now the feeling of peace was so overwhelming! It was like being wrapped up in a heavenly blanket. I actually slept in between the contractions. :) I would wake up when I started to feel a contraction coming, squeeze Garrett's hand, push through the contraction, and then fall back into a peaceful sleep.

An hour later, at 4:15 Thursday morning, I pushed my last push and suddenly there was the most beautiful and precious and sweet little girl you ever saw laying right on my stomach! Well, I was wide awake at this point!! It was so incredible!! I looked up at Garrett who was overcome with emotion as he looked at his little girl. It's probably the sweetest and most tender thing I have ever seen! Again, I LOVE my husband!! He really is the greatest, sweetest, most perfect man in the world! :) It was so fun to see him hold her for the first time. He loves his little girl!

Oh! One more cool thing I forgot to mention- Rachel was born in her water sac. :) Garrett said that she punched it open with her fist when she came out, like breaking the ribbon at the finish line. :)

So there you have it. :) it's been six weeks now and she is the most beautiful and wonderful thing in the world! We are so happy to have her. Being parents is the greatest!!

We have an awesome and a happy family!!! :)