McKinley on the left & McKenzie on the right
This is what the twins were doing during Shiloh's MDO Halloween Parade
me, Shiloh, McKenzie & McKinley
Copy & Paste
Mommy's little "helper"
McKinley & Daddy
After November's hiatus from blogging, I am back. My goal is to write once a month, track the milestones of all my girls and keep up with what is going on in the Marc and Reci family! November flew by without me even realizing it.
Highlights of November:
M&M were 2 months on November 8! I realized that almost every picture I had for the first two months of their lives is of both girls together. I wanted to get individual pics, so Sami, her daughter Evie, me and the girls took a trip to one of my favorite places . . . The Dallas Arboretum. While we were there, I got some great pictures of the girls!
After a few years of missing Baylor's Homecoming, this year on November 5 we were able to go!!! I was SO excited to be back at my alma mater with all three of my beautiful girls and my sweet hubby. I went to the homecoming parade every year I was a student and I loved it. This year in order to make it to the parade, we had to wake up at 4:30 am to get everyone fed, ready and out the door by 6. We did it and made it on time to the parade!!
I always dreamed of the day that I'd get to bring my kids in their cute BU clothes to homecoming! This year was a dream come true because not only did we go to Baylor, we all matched in our cute BU gear! (When my girls are a few years older, we will all get to go to Pigskin . . . I can't wait for that day either!!!)
I ran into Erin and Jenny Coulter Lawson!! Jenny is holding her precious son Asher :)
Marc and me in front of our bus of a stroller! It worked wonderfully!!
Our family in front of the winning float, which also happened to be my sorority and Marc's fraternity!
The whole time I was a Tridelt I wanted to do the float with Phi Chi, and of course they waited until several years after I graduated to do it together :)
Our family on a hill on Baylor's beautiful campus (Marc and I have a picture on this same hill from when we were engaged)
aforementioned picture on the hill :)
Just the two of us!
Another really special time in November occured when Joanna & Sarah, my roommates from Baylor, came to visit along with Sarah's daughter and husband Jesse! Sarah and I shared a room during my junior and senior year, which was such a sweet time in my life!! It has been so challenging for me that almost all of my roommates are far away, and I miss them dearly (so glad your close by Jo). I savor any chance that I am able to catch up with any of them!!
Joanna holding McKinley, Sarah holding Clara, me holding McKenzie & Shiloh
Sarah had her first baby, Clara, 7 days before the twins were born. I was really excited to meet Clara and see Sarah and her husband Jesse, especially because they are leaving this coming June to be missionaries in Asia.
Now for the Thanksgiving updates: Shiloh had a Thanksgiving Feast at her mother's day out, which I attended! It was the first day I've spent time in her classroom and watched her interact with her school friends. Watching her filled my heart with joy as I saw her happy disposition and sensitive nature. Anytime another kid became upset, Shiloh would run over there, hug them and ask them "you okay?" (This was a vast improvement from September, when she had a little bit of a pushing problem)
The weekend before the actual holiday, my dad and Molli came to visit. That Sunday CJ, Stephanie, my dad, molli and my family got together at our house and had a Thanksgiving meal. This is the first time I've made a turkey that I wasn't even nervous about it. I've heard so many horror stories about turkies being undercooked and everyone getting food poisoning. This thought feeds my fear every year. Finally, I am confident that I can cook a turkey, that it will taste good and that I won't poison everyone eating it!
Another special thing about that Thanksgiving celebration was that I feel like I am getting to know Stephanie better! I am so excited to have another sister-in-law and that my brother has found the girl he wants to marry; now, I am getting to know her better, which completes it all!! (I am VERY excited about their upcoming wedding this May in VEGAS!)
For our actual Thanksgiving Day celebration, we went over to my Aunt Tina's house. We had a wonderful time seeing everyone!! I am close to my grandparents on this side of the family and I love getting to see them be GREAT-grandparents! This year we took a picture of them and their 7 great grandaughters (crazy that all 7 of their great grandkids are girls and my cousin Katie has another girl on the way).
My cousin Matt and his family hold a special place in my heart because they had a girl and a few years later they had identical twin girls... obviously we followed that same pattern. It is really special to watch their children and see a glimpse into our future (right now Campbell is 5 and the twins are 2).
Our family at Thanksgiving:
The Friday after Thanksgiving we hosted our 4th annual Friendsgiving!! This is a really fun tradition we started our first year of marriage with one other couple. Now we invite all our friends and celebrate with those who can make it. This year we had 21 adults, 7 toddlers and 4 babies! --Sadly I am never good at taking pictures of this event. Next year though!!
The Saturday after Thanksgiving we typically celebrate the day with Marc's dad's side of the family and a big paintball tournament. This year we drove out to East Texas and had our feast there. Marc looks forward to this Thanksgiving every year because of the paintball war. Everyone wears camo, splits up into two teams, and then plays a big game of paintball in the woods. Afterwards they all come in and we eat! Great fun!
The Sunday after all of this ... we rest! The past two years our super schedule feels daunting, but we love it while we are doing it. Seeing so many family members from all over is really enjoyable and special. We are so thankful to have our nucleur family, blessed extremely by the extended family and so grateful for our friends that we can call family!!
NOW IT'S CHRISTMAS SEASON!!! (December's blog coming soon :))
too cute! Especially Shiloh with the gloves. But just because you live in Texas doesn't mean you can spell like George Bush talks. It's nuclear, not "nucleur" (or "nucular" for that matter.) :P
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