Friday, July 31, 2009

Show us your life Friday

I wanted to join in last week, but never got the time! But this week, I am in! (for the Kelly’s Korner Show us your life Friday!) For the past 2 weeks it’s been the wedding edition.
Last week was the dress…My dress came from my Aunt’s bridal shop north of Atlanta, Ga. It was a special day picking out the dress along with my Mom, Grandmother, Aunts and cousins! I don't have any digital pics, so I had to scan these, and there weren't any really up close....But, Here’s my dress from the front:


And the back: (I love this picture of the bridesmaids peeking out) Devin and I were engaged on Christmas Eve 2002. I had NO idea he was planning this! Of course I knew I wanted to marry him, but I had no clue he was getting ready to ask me! We never talked about rings except for VERY early on (I mean like first month or so) of us dating, when we had been talking about people who insisted that they get this kind of ring or that kind of ring, etc… that’s when I told him that none of that would matter to me if I really loved the guy. If I loved someone, then it wouldn’t matter what kind of ring they got me, because I’d say “yes to a limerock!” DW, who forgets nothing, proposed to me on Christmas Eve with what else, but a LIMEROCK… A ring he’d made himself. It was absolute sweetness. It looks so much like something Fred Flintstone would have proposed to Wilma with! Of course, I said YES! Then he pulled my real ring out of his pocket. Guess he was just testing me! Ha…. My limerock sits on top of my dresser in our bedroom.

my limerock ring

We were married 5 months later, on May 17, 2003! (I wanted an outside reception, so we had to shoot for as early summer as we could to beat the Florida heat…) This week it was ceremony, flowers, and wedding party….
The flowers:
Our flowers were all fresh and we had a great florist. I can’t think of anything I would change about the flowers at our wedding…
I had known for years that I wanted lots of white and greenery. I’ll never forget watching the real Father-of-the-Bride (not the Steve Martin one, although I do adore that movie), and at the end, at the wedding, seeing the center isle of the church adorned with greenery on each side. I can’t remember how old I was, but I remember my mom and I saying that when I got married I was having that! Devin and I were married at the church I grew up in, by my pastor at the time. I remember thinking that I didn’t know WHAT color I was going to pick that would go with the baby blue pews and carpet. On top of that, there were electrical outlets on the outside of the step that were going to be in all the pictures…Looking back, I am thankful to have been married in my home church, baby blue carpet, visible outlets and all! The center isle was draped with antique moss fern. It’s so dainty and old fashioned. I LOVED it! You can see all of the greenery and white flowers it in this picture…

My bouquet:

( I don’t know what all kinds of flowers it had in it…(other than hydrangeas) I took a picture to the florist and he recreated it..)

I also wore a real gardenia in my hair that day. (My Maid-of-Honor & Matron-of-Honor also wore them in their hair). I LOVE gardenias and every time I smell one it always takes me back to my wedding day!
Because I am not big on corsages, my mom and my mother-in-laws carried small bouquets, as well. (The grandmothers had corsages.)

The bridesmaids carried little fabric satchels with flowers in them…(you can see them in this pic):
The groomsmen had white stephanotis boutonnieres.
Now, the wedding party…
Me, with the bridesmaids & flower girls

(DW’s best man was his Daddy. His groomsmen included both of his brothers, my brother, a couple lifelong friends, and his college roommates.)

My matron of honor was my cousin Amy, and my Maid of Honor was my cousin Stephanie.
Amy, me, Stephanie
There are no words for what they mean to me or how much I love them.

Here's all the bridesmaids:
Left to right: Kim, Katie, Kelsey, Me, Stephanie, Amy & Carrie
(Flower girls: Taylor & Katie up front)


Bridesmaids included Carrie, who I met my Jr. year of high school. We were fast friends, but it was during my Sr. year that we became inseparable. She moved up to Nassau county to go to school at UNF for a journalism degree. She and her husband Adam still live up that way, but we see each other at least once a week! Her baby girl, happens to be Annabelle’s BFF, too! Katie and I were introduced when my cousin dated her cousin. We go way back and since she’s a couple years older than me, she was driving us all around long before we had licenses or cars! She kept telling me about her other BFF in Trenton that I needed to meet. She said we were just alike…(That friend happened to be CARRIE!) So I owe Katie for not only her own friendship, but for introducing me to Carrie! Katie stays busy being an ag teacher and FFA advisor, but Carrie and I try to meet her for lunch on days off! My friend Kim and I went to high school together. We weren’t exactly friends at first. Her stepdad was principal at our school. I thought she was the biggest snob! Ha.. SO NOT TRUE. Kim is the most laid back down to earth person ever. She’s silly and fun and is always a blast on our girls trips! I love her tons and even though I don’t get to see her often, I always enjoy catching up when we can! She’s a kindergarten teacher and has a little girl and a little boy. I also asked DW’s baby sister, Kelsey, to be a bridesmaid. She was 8 (almost 9) at the time. The first time I met her, (she was in 1st grade) she smiled the biggest smile and said, “I’ve waited my whole life to meet you!” Then proceeded to go into the kitchen and tell her Mom, “Momma, she’s just perfect for ‘Bubba’!” Is that adorable or what?!?!? I have loved her from the moment I met her (and not just because she said I was perfect for her brother!)! It’s been so fun having a “little sister” and I have loved watching her grow up… this summer she got her restricted drivers license and we are ALL feeling OLD!!! Devin loves her so much and I’ll tell ya, I pity the boy who takes her on her first date. He’s got a Daddy and big brothers to deal with! And DW is one protective big brother… Our flower girls were my cousin, Amy’s daughter, Katie and Devin’s niece Taylor. The girls were 3 years old! They were SOOOO cute and did such a good job. Katie didn’t make it down the isle, but it wasn’t a big deal, because Elliot (our nephew, Taylor’s brother) and Taylor did. It was so cute!
If were to get married again now (to Devin, of course), I’d have a few additions to my wedding party. (I’d have to add some bridesmaids…those friends/family that I’ve gained since marrying DW….Steph & ‘LuLu, you’d totally be bridesmaids!)

The ceremony was very traditional.
For music: After my Dad gave me away, my Uncle Ricky sang, “In this Very Room”, after the vows, my cousin Sara sang, “How Beautiful” and after the rings, Uncle Ricky sang Stephen Curtis Chapman’s “I will be there.”
I remember crying during my vows because I really was just so happy. I could not believe that DW had asked ME to be his wife and there I was…on my day, the day I’d dreamed about since I was a little girl, in my big white-poofy dress making a promise to love him forever. To think about it still makes my heart flutter…
this was taken after the ceremony, after all the pictures and just before we left for the reception....

Next Friday is the Reception… for more weddings, you can click over to Kelly’s Korner!

Happy Friday! We’re headed to the beach this afternoon…

~annie~

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

VBS

My BFF wrote her column in last week's newspaper about Vacation Bible School. It rang so true for me, as she talked about the red kool-aid and vanilla cream cookies paired with bible stories and crafts... there's nothing quite like vacation bible school! I will forever have fond memories from my own childhood weeks spent in VBS...Of course the memories of crafts and refreshments will forever be branded on my heart. I've always loved a snack and always loved to 'create' something... Refreshments at our church always included those Windmill cookies (I think they're actually gingerbread cookies, but in the shape of a windmill). I don't know what sweet lady always bought them for VBS, but I had to have one every night. Never did I eat it, though. I didn't like the way they tasted (not big on gingerbread), but something about the windmill cutout, just called to me... Beside the tray of windmill cookies, you'd have a couple packs of the "Big 60" (vanilla cream cookies) from down at the Winn-Dixie. Now, these I'd eat... I also found that they tasted quite delicious dipped in my red kool-aid. (Done like you'd dunk an oreo in milk). I have a feeling I'd be pretty offended by the taste of a soggy cookie dunked in fruit punch these days, but back then...mmmmmm! And of course, there was always a tray of sandwiches...some bologna and cheese and some pimento cheese. Along with the memory of the food table is the sight in the kitchen....the ladies of the church who ran refreshments! Thank the Lord for the Ms. Annette, Ms. Gladys, Ms. Icie, Ms. Ida, Ms. Arthie, & Ms. Maxines of the world and of the little Baptist church I grew up in...the sweet grandmothers who served up the snacks every year at our VBS! I'm sure there were more of them, but those are the ones I can see carrying a grocery sack of cookies in the fellowship hall, serving up Kool-Aid and changing out trashbags in the kitchen....Of course, my VBS memories wouldn't be complete without the Ms. Peggys of the world (who happens to be one of my most favorite women in the whole wide world...my own Granny!) who usually could be found in the craft room during VBS!


Last week was Annabelle's first experience with bible school.
Belle in her VBS T-Shirt

Since DW and I were leading the bible story, little miss had to tag along. Normally, she would have just stayed with "Grammy & Pop"... BUT since VBS started the day we got back from our cruise and we'd already been away from her for three days, we decided she could just go with us and be in the nursery....it was right next to our room, so if she got upset, we'd be able to bring her in with us. She did stay with my parents the first night of VBS, but the other 3 she was with us... She did great in the nursery and enjoyed being one of two baby/toddlers with about 3 people's attention (including her "Granny")...


in her 'class' one night

This year's theme for our VBS was "SonRock Kids Camp." It was a cute theme. The sanctuary had a rock mountain, forest background and a moose and a bear....



Here's what Miss Priss made at the "Craft Cabin" one night....

Is that sweetness or what?!?!

During recreation one night, our VBS leaders rented a rock climbing wall that fit perfect with our theme! The kids LOVED it! For the smaller ones, they rented a bouncy house slide thing. How fun is that?!?!? Here's DW on the rock wall... I think the adults had just as much fun as the kids on this thing! I am proud to say that I even did it! (However, I didn't make it to the top). There's pictures, too. But I'd rather eat worms than show them to you. There's something about that angle that did NOTHING for me or my back half...
As the bible story leaders, DW and I set up our room and then prepared the bible story each night for the 3 groups (PreK/K, 1-2 grades, 3-5 grades)....
our room...we had a tent over to the left...

The kids were all so great and we really did enjoy it.... Of course there were a couple funny stories to share, all of which were from the youngest group (Pre-K/K age), imagine that! I do have to say, that it didn't take me long to remember why I only kept my Pre-K job at the school for ONE school year! Ha....
Anyway, here they are:

- We had one little boy who was obsessed with alligators. Yes, alligators. So, since the bible story every night was about Peter, and I think 3 of the nights the story involved the water since Peter was a fisherman before he was a disciple, it played right into little alligator boy's imagination... Every night, I'd be telling the story, and then we'd be asking questions or be giving a review of it... and every night, he'd answer something that involved the alligator!
One Night:
Me: (something along the lines of) "So Jesus' friends looked over and saw something on the water! It looked like a person! Peter thought it was Jesus, so he called to him. Then Jesus told him to get out of the boat! And Peter did! Peter was walking on water!!!"
Alligator Boy: "And then a alligator ate him!"
Another night:
Me: (something along the lines of) "There was a really big crowd and they started to get hungry! But all anyone had was 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread...So Jesus, took those 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread, and He was able to feed all those hungry people and they even had leftovers!"
Alligator Boy: "And they ate alligator!"
Then on our last night, we told the kids that they were never going to guess WHO was in our bible story again that night! (stories of Peter had been written into the lesson each night). "PETER!" they yelled! (Yay! "They are remembering something", I thought!)... One little cutie looks up and with the most serious face says, "Peter? Like Peter Pan?!?!?" Oh, mercy....
Then, of course, there were a couple of the traditional funny interruptions "EXCUSE ME!!! I gotta go potty RIGHT now!" Ha...

I love little kids. I love big kids. I just love kids... and I love VBS and cookies!
~amw~

Wordless Wednesday...



Monday, July 27, 2009

The three hour tour....

Well, the "tour" really lasted 3 nights, but this post is going to take me at least 3 hours to upload all of the pictures!

We've been back from our cruise for a week now. I am proud to say that the suitcases are FINALLY unpacked and all the clothes are washed and put away. Whew... what a week last week was! We had lots going on, but before all of that, I have to post about our trip.
Me & Devin on the ship one night after dinner

Growing up, for at least two weeks of my summer vacation I could be found in North Georgia with my mom's two sisters and their families. There were 8 of us kids (5 girls and the 3 boys). We were quite the handful, I'm sure. We've always been close and for the past ten plus years it's been fun to see everyone get married and start having babies of our own. We still see each other pretty regular and I enjoy any time I get to spend with the crew... They ALL live in Georgia now, including my brother, except for the 2 youngest of us... me and Stephanie (who lives in Houston, TX).

This year, the girls all thought we'd have a summer get together, for old times sake....We thought a cruise would be fun for a big group...Gabe, Amy & DW all turn 30 within the year, so that gave us a reason to celebrate! We would have loved for the boys and their wives to have joined us on this trip, but 2 of them just had brand new babies and we didn't think the other would want to drag off with us without the other two... We think we should do some kind of trip every couple years, so maybe the next one will be all 8 of us & our spouses!

The plan was for the 3 Georgia girls and their men to head to Florida on Wednesday. They got to our house in time for dinner and we picked up some take-out. I had a little surprise waiting for them...

DW's Aunt who has EVERY crafty, amazing, thing possible, has a screenprinter and she helped me (more like she did them and I watched) make T-Shirts for everyone for the trip. Yep, we were like one of those big families with the reunion 2009 t-shirts on! It was hilarious... We all wore them down to Port Canaveral to get on the cruise ship. I wasn't sure if we'd get the boys to wear theirs, but they were such good sports...

Thursday morning, we headed out (all dressed in our Cousins' Cruise 2009 T-Shirts!)






Adam & Lauren (DW's brother & our S-I-L) also went on the trip with us. We were with them leading the pack... Gabe & Amy were following in her car with all the luggage, and the Jasons & Becky & Krissy were behind them in another truck... we had quite the 'caravan'...


We met Henry & Stephanie at the exit just before the Turnpike. They had flown in from Houston on Wednesday, but spent the night with H's sister. Of course, we had their shirts out and ready for them to change!



Heading down to catch the boat was a trip in itself... We had the Sunpass in the car we were in for the tolls, and so it made it really hard for the other two cars to stay with us... We wanted to make sure they knew where we going, so we pulled off twice on side of the road to wait on them... The only time it really got scary is when we were stopped on the side of the turnpike, and I was sitting in the very back of the Tahoe (my usual spot, because DW is usually driving and I'm one of the only ones in our family who doesn't get car sick) surrounded by luggage and I hear a honk, look up, and there's a FritoLays delivery truck RIGHT there. I thought we were all going to be eating Doritos for lunch... He flew past us and besides a few heart palpitations I was fine... Several minutes later, one of the cars in our crew made a sudden stop on side of the road and one of our group members (no names...ha) made a mad dash from the car to the porta-potty that was ON SIDE OF THE ROAD. Anybody who really knows me, knows it was NOT me... I've never even seen the inside of a porta-potty. I have serious issues with public restrooms, not to mention little boxes used for pottying....I guess when it's an emergency, it's an emergency...I've never been that desperate...thankfully! I personally like NOT knowing what a porta-potty looks like....





Our 'Cousin Caravan' made it to the cruise terminal around 1:00. We unloaded our luggage, tagged it and sent it on it's way, hoping it would make it back to us! Three of the guys went and parked all the cars and the rest of us got in line. A really LONG line...


After security checks, health forms being filled out, and checking in, we were ready to board the ship... but only after a group shot with the cheesy cruise ship background. Our group was so big, you can see that we don't fit the backdrop...



All the cousins & our husbands



We headed for our rooms... This was the first cruise that DW and I have been on that either of us had had a balcony. Actually, this was only our second cruise together, and come to think of it, this was the first time we were in the same room! Our first cruise together was with DW's family in 2003, and we weren't married yet.


What a nice upgrade! The room was bigger than either of us had ever had and having a balcony was really neat... I was scared at first, at the thought of going on it, but once I got out there, I was fine... we were on the very back of the ship, so the view was really awesome... When we got to our rooms, Amy & Devin were surprised to find that both of our rooms were decorated with "Happy Birthday" banners and streamers!





Steph, Me, Becky & Amy on Gabe & Amy's balcony after checking in...


After checking out our rooms, we headed up to the Lido Deck (why is it called the Lido deck? And does anyone else find that as funny as I do?!?!?).... to get some lunch...



We checked out the rest of the ship and got ready for the safety talk...then it was off to see what was happening on the ship. We found a place to sit and watch karaoke... Yall see those nice stringy silvery things hanging overhead? Those light up at night... oh yeah.... that's something to see for sure... ha....




Friday we arrived in Nassau around 11:00 a.m. We had booked an excursion and made our way off the boat.


me & DW getting off the boat...



We found the group for our excursion and waited for instructions.... they gave us our 'ticket' to get on the boat, and Stephanie & Henry got their arm bands (they got the deluxe one, and were going to snorkel with the stingrays). Finally the group leader comes over, and the crowd makes its way through the Bahamas customs welcome center and down the dock to find the boat... Somehow, our group got separated. 4 of the group went on ahead...we were able to keep them in sight, even though a mass of people were between us.... on the walk over, we checked out the boats docked and all the fish that were right at the pier..... I love this picture of Krissy & Steph. It reminds me of one of my favorites that we have of our Great-Grandmother shopping. It's of her back, walking down the street, just like this...


These were the fish that were right at the pier... so neat...

We kept our eyes on the front members of the group, until we lost sight of them... The dock got more crowded and there were people EVERYWHERE trying to sell us water, braid our hair, or rent us a scooter... we needed to make a slight turn on the dock, but since there were no signs and we were so far away from the group leader, we didn't know it... we kept following the crowd and as we got further down the dock, I told DW that I didn't see a boat like the one we were suppose to be taking to the island... we turn around just in time to see the boat that we were suppose to be on, taking off.... and 4 of our group on top of it... We yelled for them to stop... and another captain of another boat got on his radio and tried to stop them... the driver wouldn't back up and let us on and assured Gabe, Amy, Adam & Lauren that we'd get to the island by a smaller boat. Yeah, right. We tried to get someone to take us out there... Well, they informed us, IF a smaller boat came, it would be at least another $200.00 to take us over to the island. That meant sitting at the dock, waiting on a 'taxi' boat that might or might not come and if it did, who knew how long it would be before it came... Nah... we decided to head back to the boat to see if we were going to get refunded for the excursion....


our ship




Here we are trying to explain what happened and asking if we'd get a refund....


Our very helpful (insert sarcastic tone here) friend 'Svet' informed us that he did not know if we'd get a refund. We'd need to talk with someone else the next day who'd be at the desk between noon and 1:30. Ill isn't even the word. We were all pretty upset that we'd missed the excursion and even more aggravated that Svet couldn't tell us if we'd get our money back or not. We were pretty confident we'd get our money back, so we grabbed some lunch on the ship and headed back out to find something to do and made the choice to make it a good day....

We got a taxi and headed to the Atlantis.


Our taxi


in the taxi, on the ride over.... it was our group and that one guy in front of DW...who happens to be SMILING for the picture! ha...

We went through a part of the hotel and thought about trying to buy a day pass so that we could use their pools, private beach, water slides, lazy river & go through the aquarium! (I REALLY want to fly down to the Bahamas and stay at the Atlantis...there's so much to do there!) As we walked through the hotel, we imagined all the fun the rest of group was having... we figured they were living it up laying in comfy beach chairs and laying in hammocks on a private beach... Here's H & Steph doing their best to look like we're having SO MUCH FUN... ha... Henry, Steph, Me, & Devin

When we made it to the door that lead to the pool, a guard asked to see our room key or wrist bands... Ooohhhh... well, we don't have any... we asked the lady at the desk, if we could buy a day pass... she informed us that they were sold out of passes for the day (they only sell so many) and that IF she did have a pass to sell, it would be $110.00 per person for the day.

Having seen and done all we could at Atlantis, we headed to the public beach.



See our 'friend' from the taxi on the far right? He was seriously wanting in my pictures, huh?!?

Besides being bombarded with people wanting to sell us stuff from the moment our toes touched that white sand, the beach was fantastic! We did rent some chairs from some locals and turned down about 10 requests to braid our hair. We spent most of the day in the crystal clear aqua blue water... it was so beautiful.....









you can see in the picture, how crowded the public beach was....it was still good, though...










I said I was going to photoshop Amy in these pics... :)



I think I've written this on every beach trip we've ever been on together! :)

We spent some of the day laying in our rented chairs...we moved them into the water in hopes of avoiding some of the jet ski fumes that kept blowing our way when the rental people kept pulling them to shore to try to rent them out....

When it was time to head back to the ship, we walked back up to the main road to catch a taxi back....



It was actually kind of a scary ride back, when the driver just pulls over at a gas station, says nothing, and gets out. He put some air in one of the tires and we were back on the road... Weird, but it was fun getting to see the inside part of Nassau by taxi...

The taxi dropped us off, and we headed down to the straw market. No trip would be complete without at least seeing it. We bought Annabelle a tiny little purse from the first vendor and then we waited outside. It was so hot in there and since we've seen it before, we just waited on the group outside. After the straw market we headed back to the boat to get ready for dinner and meet up with everyone else. The day didn't go at all as planned, but it turned out to be a good one. The worst part was not all being togehter, like we had hoped to do....

That night at dinner we had birthday cake brought to the table for Devin & Amy and our waiters sang Happy Birthday. I didnt have my camera at dinner that night, but we do have some pics of it, just on one of the other girls' cameras...


@ dinner the last night

Gabe, Amy, Becky, Jason, Krissy & Jason (before the rest of us sat down... Devin, me, Adam, Lauren & Henry & Stephanie were having our pictures taken downstairs... the old timey dress up pictures.. they were hilarious... My favorite was Henry in the chaps... too funny...we didnt buy them, so I dont have any pics of it...)

Every night we went to the show. The first night it was an 80's theme. We (the girls) LOVED it! We (the girls, again) sang along & danced in our seats...

We also saw a comedian one night.


the whole group at the comedy show


He wasnt funny at all, but we managed to make our own jokes and have a good time anyway!


Saturday was a day at sea. We laid out and got some sun, took naps and talked about how fast the trip had flown by! Devin, Adam, me, & Lauren after dinner the last night

That night after dinner, we had yet another birthday surprise for DW and Amy... a little '30' party... we claimed one of the purple velvet couches in one of the atriums and Becky & Krissy snuck up there to get everything set out. We had all planned before the trip to bring 30 of something that reminded us of them, for DW and Amy...


Devin & Amy @ thier "surprise party"




My "30" for DW was a book of 30 reasons I love him...




One of Amy's "30" was 20 different flavored chapsticks! (LOVE it... we all used to be obsessed with flavored chapsticks... I think we even ate them, too! Ha... and 10 Lisa Frank stickers! Love it!


Adam & Lauren brought DW 30 racecars. (with 88 painted on them...Dale Jr's number) Too funny, since Jr. is Adam's guy NOT Devin's! Ha...

I love this picture of Amy... laughing so hard...




Everyone did so good with their "30" things... they were all cute and funny... I dont have pictures of all of them, though....


That night, after our "30 party", we took pictures on the staircase. I think some of our first time cruisers were a little surprised that the staircase was not a mahogony Titanic-like staircase, but a shiny gold one! Ha....


the cousins on the staircase


Gabe & Amy




Adam (I think I have a self-portrait of him from EVERY trip we've ever been on.) He always does this pose. Usually though, he goes full "thinker" on me, and rests his chin on his wrist...





Steph & Henry doing their "prom" pose


Becky & Jason


Krissy & Jason

Devin, Adam, Me & Lauren



This is why you don't leave your camera laying around for Stephanie & Henry to get... you end up with numerous self-taken shots like these... ha....



Pictures taken like this are so very Stephanie. I cant tell you how many times we've taken pictures like this together. Most of the pictures of her and Henry are taken this way, too... Too funny... I always love the ones when one is wearing sunglasses, and you can see the reflection of their arm stretched out to take the picture!





Before dinner on the last night, we finally got around to having a group picture taken by the on-ship photographers with the background and all.... none of the ones of the entire group turned out good.... but we wanted to at least get one of just us 5 cousins...... None of us were really loving the picture, but it was the best we had to pick from... I dont know if it's the really terrible backdrop or the fact that I look pregnant that makes me not really like the picture, but like I said, we had to have one of the 5 of us...




The pictures are where the cruise people make a killing... this one picture was $19.99! Crazy, huh? Lauren had a great point though, they'd probably sell so many more if they wouldnt put all the crazy borders around the pictures when they print them... for real... I'll never frame this picture because of the crazy border, but we did end up buying it... I think Annabelle will love to look at this one day when she's about 15 and make fun of the way we look! ha...





Devin, me & the cruise ship border that covers almost his entire body... for real?!?!?


It really was a fun trip. It's hard to believe that we planned and talked about it so much and now it has already come and gone! I am thankful to have such great family... family who married great people, who all get along and actually enjoy being around each other. Even though we're all different, we love and accept each other.

Of course the best part of the whole trip, was COMING HOME to this:

Annabelle with her souveiner... one the other side it has a pink flip flop on it...


We did so good being away from her! I was so shocked. I had prayed hard that we'd do okay leaving her. I was so worried that I'd be worried about her the whole time that we wouldnt have be able to enjoy the trip... worrying about worrying... that's me... ha.... It was the complete opposite... We did great and of course she did, too...


~annie~