Monday, December 23, 2013

Shelton Vineyards and Thanksgiving

"Thanksgiving is a time when the world gets to see just how blessed and workable the Christian system is.  The emphasis is not on giving or buying, but on being thankful and expressing that appreciation to God and to one another." -John Clayton

Our holiday season has been great so far this year!  We started out, the week before Thanksgiving, by going to Shelton Vineyards in Dobson for their annual holiday open house.  This is our second year going to this event (last year Joseph was only a month old) and it is lots of fun!

We ate lunch at the Harvest Grill - so yummy!  It's hard to see in this picture, but there were Old-World-style carolers singing in the corner...






As always, Joseph was conveyed through the event via babywearing :-)  It was chilly that day, so I was happy we were all wrapped up!


One of the carolers let Joseph wear his top hat...

Jojo went on his first hayride around the vineyard and enjoyed taking in the sites...





What a great day!



The next week was Thanksgiving.  We had planned to go to Highlands to see David's family for this Thanksgiving, but David's busy school schedule forced us to stay here.  We were very sad not to be able to see them!  Since we couldn't make the trip, we went to the Embassy Suites Thanksgiving lunch buffet.  Yum!

I'm sure I'm a dork, but I love the inside of Embassy Suites.  So pretty.  I had my bridesmaid luncheon in this atrium a little over 4 years ago.  I always have to take some pics...




We rode to the top floor while we waited to be seated (see pics above), and below is a picture of Joseph on his first glass elevator ride.  He wasn't scared at all and had his little face just about pressed to the glass!
After the elevator ride, Joseph waited patiently on Great-Mimi's lap for the food to start...





Finally it was meal time.  Joseph ate.  And ate.  And ate.  Basically everything there was to eat, he ate (and fed momma a few bites, too)...






A quick group photo before we left (Joseph's patience was seriously lacking at this point)...

And our very full boy was indeed SO full that he took a whopping THREE HOUR NAP AFTER WE LEFT!!!

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!








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Monday, November 11, 2013

Why I Love Fall Saturdays


"It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life. The rich colours of grass and earth were intensified by the mellow light of a sun almost warm enough for spring..." ~P.D. James, A Taste for Death

 Since David started his MBA program, life has been a little crazy.  His schoolwork takes a ton of time.  A TON.  We are definitely a quality time family - the three of us like to spend every single second we can together, so it has definitely been an adjustment (even though it's an online program and he can be in the house with us while he is learning, he still has to have his thoughts on school).  I am so, so, so proud of how well he is doing in his classes and how he has managed his time so that he has the maximum amount with us that he can.  These days, Saturdays are pretty much our big day each week that we have the most free time (and even then he has to do some work usually, but at least we usually have a good bit of free time on Saturday afternoons).  So we have spent Saturdays really living it up and having a good time together as a family recently.  

One of the things we love to do is to take walks in our neighborhood.  Our neighborhood is called "Hamilton Lakes," and that's because there are several small bodies of water within the boundaries of our community - Lake Hamilton, Little Lake Euphemia, Big Lake Euphemia, and Jim King Pond.  Our neighborhood also has a pretty extensive system of trails, and more trees than just about anywhere else in Greensboro.  It is so, so, so beautiful in the fall!  Here are some pictures of our last few fall Saturdays!!!

A couple of Saturdays ago, we took Joseph to the swings at the playground at Little Lake Euphemia

It was hard to get a good pic, but he was laughing hysterically.

Swinging with my boy!

Little Lake Euphemia

Little Lake Euphemia

Little Lake Euphemia

My two favorite people



Area around Little Lake Euphemia

Practicing our walking


Right after we took this picture, the temperature dropped and the wind started blowing like CRAZY (I mean, like severe thunderstorm-strength winds), and leaves started blowing around everywhere.  It was spooky!  It got chilly, so we packed up and headed back home.
This past Saturday, we took a walk down to Lake Hamilton (the largest lake in our neighborhood) and played in the grass there.

Lake Hamilton


I love how the trees reflect on the water - stunning,


One of the trails


Looking at my guys from afar!

Joseph "flying" with Daddy - he loves it!
And these may not be outside shots, but I couldn't resist including them.  This past Saturday, Joseph was playing with the toy toolbox that his Uncle Ben, Aunt Lindsay, and cousins got him for his birthday.  He was sitting on the bed playing with the toy saw with David when, right in the middle of playing, he got tired and fell fast asleep (this was right around the time of day that he typically takes nap).  Love my sweet, sleepy boy!






So happy to be able to soak up every spare minute with these two guys!  They are my heart!!!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Recent Autumn Events

"Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree." -Emily Bronte
Wow, we have gotten to do SO many fun things this fall!  Here is a rundown of some of the things we've been up to recently...

We went to the State Fair in Raleigh, where we had so much fun.  Ate a bunch of fair food, saw some livestock, watched some people milk a cow, and proudly rocked our "Vote Republican!" stickers front and center that we got from the GOP booth!  Joseph went in "babywearing style" for his first NC State Fair, as he and I debuted the new wrap that my mother made me to wear OVER the Boba, thus keeping Joseph and I both warm (as we went to the fair on a very chilly Friday afternoon)!

David enjoys some fair food

Joseph enjoys some babywearing (yes, he looks miserable, but it was only because he was wanting some of my elephant ear)
The next morning we took Joseph to his first ever Lexington BBQ Festival!  David and I have gone every year since we got married, but we skipped last year because Joseph was just a few days old.  Funny thing - since Joseph wasn't due until November 7th of last year, we were expecting me to be in my 39th week of pregnancy for the BBQ Festival 2012.  David and I had planned to go and do lots of walking to try to get labor started!  But God (and Joseph) had other plans, and our sweet boy had already joined us by the time of last year's festival.  We were glad he was old enough to go this year!

There is no way to tell in this pic (bad angle - I was wearing him in the Boba when I snapped this), but this is Joseph trying his first ever bite of NC BBQ.  He loved it!!!

BBQ Festival Sand Sculpture

Joseph is wrapped up in our babywearing cover again, staying warm and cozy!

This child loves to play with leaves.  Seriously, he can do it for hours.

David and I shared a bloomin' onion...yum!

And Joseph practiced his walking skills.
Halloween was really fun this year, as Joseph went as a bat!  He looked so cute!  On Halloween morning, I had my parents (and their camera) go with me to pick up a few things at the grocery store.  Usually when I'm shopping I have him in the Boba, but on this day I let him ride in the cart so he could show off his costume.  So fun!  And we wrapped up the shopping experience by checking out with our favorite cashier (I check out with her almost every time - she absolutely loves Joseph!)



After shopping that morning, we went to my grandmothers house to take some pictures in her driveway and backyard...




And we ended the evening with our annual Halloween bonfire in our front yard.  We've done this tradition every year since we got married (except for the very first Halloween, when we were in Charleston, SC on the last night of our honeymoon).  It's a great way to have fun while handing out candy to trick-or-treaters.  My parents come over and we invite a few of our friends, and it's always so much fun!  Since Joseph was too young to trick-or-treat this year, we decided to do the bonfire again (although it's so much fun that I think we may continue it in future years after trick-or-treating hours end).

Opening up smore materials


One of Joseph's BFFs - James the Giraffe!

Our Jack-O-Lantern, designed and carved by my very talented husband.

Joseph was tried of wearing his bat hat by this point...

My fire-tender


And our most recent of fun activities?  Joseph's first college basketball game!  David called me from work a couple of Fridays ago and said "Oh my gosh, I forgot the exhibition game is in Chapel Hill tonight...we have to get tickets!"  So I jumped online and bough us tickets, put Joseph (and myself) in Carolina garb, and as soon as David got home from work we headed to Chapel Hill.  No time for dinner, so I ate a slice of Papa Johns at the game and David had a BBQ sandwich.  We had to sit midway up on the 2nd level, and while Joseph enjoyed the game for a little bit, he eventually got fussy.  So, what does a momma do to keep the peace?  Two things - breastfeeding, and bouncing (who says the fussy baby hold only works for the first few months?).  Works every time!  And great win, Heels...good job!!!

Nursing, Tar Heel style (Oh how I wish they made UNC nursing covers)

Bouncing during basketball
The other event from October that I want to mention but don't have pictures of is our 4th wedding anniversary!  I can't believe it's been 4 years since I walked down the aisle to marry the love of my life!  He continues to be not only the love of my life but my very best friend, and I cannot imagine what I would do without him.  I never knew I'd find a man that I loved so much OR that loved me so much.  Thankful for him every day!

We've had a fun-filled fall and I'm so grateful!