Thursday, August 22, 2013

Well Where Did That Year Go?!?!?!

I can't believe I have let an entire year go by without updating this blog. Since I left off with Cooper turning one, I have some extreme blogging to do within the next few hours here.

I'll start at the beginning:

Grady started preschool at West Shore Lutheran School with Mrs. Jensen. He loved his first year and can't wait to return again this September.

Grady's First Day              Grady's Last Day


We put our first family house up for sale again in November 2012...It sold within a few weeks. So we said good-bye to Osceola, and hello to a temporary situation over on Shady Creek Drive with Edward and Janice. Three months later we had found our perfect forever home.

Our New Home
 
 
We went to Florida this past spring again...worst trip of my life. Both kids were sick pretty much the entire time. Our last two days we were able to enjoy the Mote Aquarium and Lido beach. Other than that, we pretty much hung around the house. Welcome to traveling/vacationing with children, right?!?!
 


 
 
Our summer has basically consisted of baseball for as long as Pete and I have been together. SO why not throw Grady on the roster as well?!?! This year he played T-Ball and he absolutely LOVED it! Pete played his usual baseball schedule and is now on to softball, but Grady is much cuter in uniform.
 
 
Which brings us pretty much current with the exception of our five year anniversary and Cooper's second birthday. I can't believe we have been married for five years and that Cooper is two already. This year has flown by quicker than a 747 on steriods.
 
Life lesson #157: Slow down, drink in the moments, take time to blog. In a world where people rely on "Fakebook" and Twitter to keep everyone up on what they ate for lunch and what they have to say/judge about others while sitting behind a computer screen in the comfort of their own homes while wearing their pajamas at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, I have come to realize that my little ones are what is truly important. They are my legacy and it is my duty now to make sure they grow up and become kind hearted, generous individuals who understand there is more to life than the material things so many have come to cherish.