Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Time to celebrate

This time of year runs a close second to Christmas, which means it's crazy town. I won't go into all the details because I save that boring stuff for my people, but it's just busy.  

Which may explain the busyness of this post. 

Hope, as I believe most every other girl in the world, is obsessed with Frozen. Due to the mass appeal of all that is Frozen there is very little stuff on the shelves these days. And that's a super bummer when you are turning 7. 

Thankfully I have smart Internet friends that remind me we know people. 

PEOPLE WHO MAKE STUFF. 

Katherine reminded me that Robin has a business that makes all sorts of things, so I ordered Hope a shirt from Blueberry Hill Handmade. And I can say it's love. Like she'll probably will wear this in her wedding one day. 



Birthday weeks seem to turn into birthday months around here, with all sorts of attention. Like Meemaw, Grandpa and cat.



Trust me, she doesn't mind the attention.



Or the gifts.

Meet Rosetta the giant doll. Rosetta has been known to send grown adults into a heart failure when shadows of giant doll are seen in bedrooms at night. Or so I've heard. Thanks Meemaw and Granpa!


But in the midst of birthday time, we also have Easter time.



We headed to the land of milk and honey


And we crammed in a ton of fun in just 2.5 days. 



Tracey invited us to an egg hunt at her mom's church and the kids had a great time!



And no sooner than we finished that egg hunt, we turned around and had one at my mom's house. And now we have more candy that should be legal.



Insert church with the parents.



And Easter morning with sleepy faces that want candy.



Fair trade and negotiation time.



Of course it's not about the candy


Or the egg hunts. (My Grandad made this cross many years ago)



It's about love.




And this was the day that Hope had been waiting on for weeks...



Time to celebrate.



And waiting for a party to start like mid-afternoon when you are seven?  BRU-TAL.



We killed time the best we could



And some photo sessions may have broken out





 How cute are they?



And we didn't plan the matchy-match outfits, but here we were a virtual prom couple with our lavender.



But you guys, cute has met it's match...


I die.



And I may have gone crazy taking pictures.



But this face.



SO CUTE.



And while Hope was all about Camden...


His appeal only lasted so long, BECAUSE SISTER WANTED TO CELEBRATE HER BIRTHDAY.



And we don't just celebrate Hope, we have some other special birthdays this month.



Can I say how fortunate we are to have such giving family?

 SO fortunate, and I am so thankful.


So thankful for her candle that reads 7.



And his.


And hers.

Sometimes I worry that I don't give the kids big enough parties, but hopefully they treasure the memories of these times.


I know I will always treasure it.


Forever.



And now I have a seven and nine year old.



Good gracious.



So until the next time they blow out their candles


 We will, let it go...




6 comments:

Jami said...

Totally bummed I missed you this trip. We are crazy busy too.

Happy birthday to all your loves.

Don't you worry about not giving her a big birthday party, she will remember the memories with the family that loves her.

Susie said...

What great memories you are making!! Happy Birthday to all the birthday family members!!

Tracey said...

I'm so glad I got to see you. :) Looks like a fantastic weekend! Hope looked like she was on top of the world!

Jaime Mac said...

So glad you got to visit home this weekend! LOVE Hope's little hat! SOOOOO adorable!!!!
Happy birthday, Hope. Happy Birthday, Rico. Happy Birthday, Jo.
:)

Lynne and Nick said...

love this post. Such a great weekend celebrating some pretty great things! :)

Katherine @ Grass Stains said...

Love Hope in her shirt! Trademark, schmademark ... WE GET FROZEN MERCH WHEN WE WANT IT. WE ROCK. Happy birthday to all of Gretchen's peeps!