Thursday, July 17, 2008

Happy Birthday, Gracie

Biscuit-

You are a precious gift from God. We are humbled by you. These first three years have gone by like warp speed. We pray that we are everything that you need us to be. We are doing our best to show you what is right in this crazy world that you are oblivious to. We hope to continue to shape you into the wonderful human being that you have already become. We love your independence and your strong will. Your compassion and joy. Your kindness. Your dancing and singing. Each day you are becoming less of that little baby girl and more and more of this big girl. Your fits need work, but all princesses have a bit of fit in them. We will work through all of that together. We love you dearly and unconditionally, Gracie. May you experience things in this next year that open your eyes to how wonderful life can be. Even at three.

Love,
Mommy and Daddy

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Surprise, surprise





Steph always has something up her sleeve this time of year. And today when she was doing everything she could to get me out of the house, I knew something was up. But this is way too soon before my birthday that anything could happen, right? Um, no, not with Mrs. Sneaky Pants.


I knew something was up when I heard a few private conversations today, all of them accompanied with lame, ambiguous cover-ups from Steph.


So around 4:30, I leave to go get margarita mix and tequila before embarking on our dinner plans (out to eat at Pappasitos). Apparently, Miker and Roxy were circling our neighborhood waiting for me to leave.


When I get back, I see Gracie holding this poor baby in her arms and I immediately think she's got one of the twins and right when I was about to say something, I see Roxy. I did a double take. Then, I look back and see Miker.


"What's going on," I said.


"Nothing," all of them said, laughing.


"Come on, what's going on."


"Nothing," still laughing.


Doorbell rings.


"I wonder who that is," they all say.


"What's going on?"


"Oh, look who's at the door. It's Grammie and Granddad," says Mrs. Sneaky Pants. "And look what's in the back of the truck."


A super-nice grill. Something I've been asking for for over 2 years.


"I knew you were doing something," I said to Mrs. Sneaky Pants.


The grill is awesome. We all grilled burgers and had birthday cake (3 weeks early).


My wife is wonderful. So are my friends and family. Thank you baby. Dad, mom. Alanna. Miker, Roxy, Chloe. Gracie, Max, Nick.

More pictures from the vacation






Pictures from the vacation






Friday, July 11, 2008

Good night

Goodness Gracious. What a freaking week.

TGIF

What a rude awakening work was yesterday. And is today. I walked right back into fires, just like I suspected I would. All I can say is I'm glad it's Friday. The weekend couldn't have come at a better time :)

Everyone is slowly adjusting back to home life. Gracie, the slowest.

My back is one big knot.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Vacation, day 6

We're beat. A vacation for a family of five is no joke.

As predicted, we left Austin this morning at 5. Arrived at the Cearley house a little before 9. No one has really slept since. We're hoping the night will be a very restful one for everyone in the house.

It was a great vacation. Talk about re-energizing. All in all, I do feel rejuvinated.

Now, if the boys would just sleep through the night.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Vacation, day 5

We left our cozy little house right across the street from Schlitterbaun this morning. It was a production and a half getting out of the house, but so is the case with 5 adults and 3 kids under 3. En route back to my mom and Kyle's house in Austin, the Cearleys stopped by Michelle's new school in San Marcos. The new San Marcos high school looks like a community college campus. Unlike the SMHS that I graduated from, it's huge and actually looks nice. Michelle has her own dance studio and office. She's already done so much work there and school is 1.5 months away from starting. I'm so proud of her. She's going to do an awesome job.

Back in Austin, we stopped by Rudy's for some of its famous BBQ. Ugh. Our bellies are full, full, full. Just like any vacation, we feel like we've eaten enough for a year.

We'll do laundry and rest this afternoon. Tonight is all about chillin. Tomorrow, I'm betting that we leave Austin by 5:30 AM given how the last couple of mornings have gone.

We are looking forward to home.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Vacation, day 4 cont...

Bless you Mother Nature. Thanks to you, Gracie had one of the funnest days of her life. She didn't even know what to do with the waterpark. All the slides and pools were overload. But in a good way. She did so many things. She even rode a big slide. The Cearleys hopped in a big innertube and slid down a big yellow slide. Now, we are all beat. Max is bawling. This long day is about to come to a close.

Vacation, day 4

There is a strong possibility of showers and storms today. All day. Mother Nature, if you could just help us out for this one day, we would gladly accept and tolerate the unbearably hot summer weather or thunderstorms (on another day) or the ice or whatever else you have in store for Dallas. But this one day, this day we have been looking forward to for over a month, this day that we have built up in Gracie's mind - it would be devastating to this little girl for the rains to come on THIS day. So please, for all that's good, can you help us out?

PS - Clear Springs was awesome last night!