Tuesday

Cover Model

Look who made it on the cover of our church's monthly newsletter!

Monday

Grandparents Day

Yesterday was Grandparents Day, and we spent the afternoon with Grandi & Granddaddy, who had just gotten home from 10 days in TN with his mom. She had knee-replacement surgery & needs help getting around, so Tanner's dad has volunteered to stay with them during the week. He got to come home for the weekend, but he headed back up this morning to spend the week with them.
 
Even though it was their day, they put on a spread for lunch...including Tanner's favorite fried okra. The boys had a great time playing outside in the sandbox & playing racecars with Granddaddy. We've already promised them that they get to come back to see him next Sunday, which was pretty much the only way we could pull Hampton out of their house!
 
Unfortunately, we didn't get to see all of our other Grandparents, but we sure hope they had a great day yesterday, too!
 

Friday

Farewell to Facebook

Normally, we keep the blog light & filled with our daily activities. But today, I (you all know it's Tanner who writes the blog, right?) wanted to share why I've decided to leave Facebook.

It started with the Andy Stanley series our Sunday School class is doing called "Breathing Room". The last lesson mentioned things that we should cut out of our lives because they take up too much time. Facebook immediately came to mind. 

Now, I don't think FB is bad or anything. I just don't enjoy it. Never have. I can look at Pinterest for 5 minutes and feel inspired & renewed afterward. After spending the same amount of time on Facebook, all I have is 5 wasted minutes. I'm happy for the status updates of everyone who is headed to Disney / just saw a famous person / ate a burrito for lunch, but it doesn't enrich my life. All the tragic stories of strangers don't add value to my day, they just freak me out. Like I need one more thing to worry about when sending my children out into the world!

What does add value to my life is reading to my sons, talking to family, and laughing with friends. To use the minutes wasted on FB to read my devotional. To look up from my phone & see the wonders God created that are all around me. To give thanks for what I do have, instead of worry about what random tragedy could befall us at some point. My limited time resources are better spent catching up with my husband than reading the latest FB drama. I don't even like drama!

So what now? I do enjoy seeing photos of my friends' families, so I may learn to use the Instagram account I've had forever. Or I may not. I'll still have my business FB page, since you can't really have an online business without being online! (Such a shame.) I'll also keep blogging. But for this season of my life, I'm going to spend this precious time soaking up every moment I can with my real-life loves. I want to make more pudding & memories. Because when it comes down to it, I doubt I'll want my tombstone to say "I wish I spent more time on Facebook!"


Thursday

Labor Day

Our Labor Day started out soggy, as we got caught in a major downpour while at breakfast with Grandi. Luckily, it cleared up over the next few hours to be nice in time for our pool party. The kiddos had a great time swimming & running around after dinner, and we adults had a great time sitting around & talking. The best part is the boys were worn completely out & slept like champs that night! What a great way to end the summer!


Wednesday

Harrison Stats

Yesterday was our belated 18-month well baby checkup for Harrison. He had to have 6 shots, bless his heart, but he was quite the trooper. We were really wanting to see his height & weight stats, since he's such a skinny-Minnie. We were right....he's 45th percentile in weight & 69th in height. Compare that to H1, who is always in the 80-90 percent range, and no wonder we think he's little! He's strong as an ox, though, so our H2 can pretty much keep up with his big brother anyway!

Tuesday

Roller Coaster Week

This past week was quite the roller coaster ride...filled with highs & lows and going way too fast!

Hampton had a blast on his first day of school. He met new friends & loved his teacher. He even got to pick new toys from the treasure chest because he made such good choices. Mrs. Lisa told us that she was impressed with how empathetic he is, cheering on his classmates & being inclusive to everyone. Let us tell you, that made us some proud parents! The photo below was from his first day. 

We finished up the consignment sale after 3 trips back & forth to
Fairhope, but we were able to get baby girl some cute stuff. We had so many things to sell that we had to get 2 consignor numbers, so Bo got roped into going to the sale, too. Pretty sure that made his "low" list! We were pleasantly surprised with how much of our stuff sold, so that was good news, too.

The major low of the week was sickness. Both boys got sick on Tuesday with fevers & congestion. That meant Hamp didn't get to go to school on Wednesday or Friday. They've both really struggled, and they still have stuffy noses, but at least the fevers were gone in time for us to teach 6th grade Sunday School on Sunday. Bo has been sick off and on over the week, and he has also come into contact with something that is breaking him out. Add the "mystery illness" that Bo's car seems to have, and we are full up with feeling bad around here!

A few other highs included Tanner being able to enjoy a girls night out & a lunch date with friends, while Bo got to watch Saturday college football. He's been waiting on this since last year, so he was thrilled!

We have an extremely packed week this week, too, but we're hoping for a smoother ride & for everyone to feel better!

Monday

Happy Labor Day!!