Saturday, March 16, 2013

Day at the Museum

Today, we met up with my cousin Logan and Angelina at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Logan and Angelina were visiting from OKC.

The girls were excited about going to the museum. The girls have been once with Nana and were thrilled to go back. With it being Spring Break, the museum was packed! There were so many people it was hard to move around and see some things. However, we did have a fun time! We will have to go back when there are not as many people.

Waiting outside

Daddy with the girls

Fun frogs to play on

It was pretty windy

The girls and I

Gracie had to "pose" for this one

Lizzie

Logan and Angelina
After the museum, we had a late lunch/early dinner of Thai food. It was a really fun day! So glad we got to see Logan and Angelina!

Friday, March 8, 2013

Family Day

Today, Wes took the day off work. He traveled for work almost all of February (including weekends) so it was nice to have a day of fun.

For our fun, we headed to Gainesville, TX to the Frank Buck Zoo. It is a fun little zoo. We got there just in time to feed the giraffes. I didn't realize how long a giraffe's tongue is! After that, we looked through the entire zoo. Also, we fed some goats. Those little goats were competitive. They would push and shove to get the food but were gentle with the kids.

Looking at the animals

Wes helping them find something

Sister love

Gracie

Lizzie



After the zoo, we went over to the playground. A small consolation after finding out the train was not running until Spring/Summer. It was a nice playground and the girls loved it. We were all having fun until Lizzie fell and busted her lip. She was a bloody mess and we had to find a bathroom to clean her up.
What do I do first?

Lizzie loved this swing

Both can fit! Where were these swings when the girls were smaller

Love this of Lizzie

Self Portrait

Right before she busted her lip!

So much fun!

The girls had so much fun, they fell asleep in the car on the way home. It was nice to have Wes with us on a week day! We had a great day!

The car ride home.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

History

This past weekend, we celebrated the life of my aunt Betty. The girls and I traveled to Oklahoma for the funeral while Wes was out of town for work. We arrived at my parents house on Friday and saw my uncle Tony and aunt Kathy. That evening, we had dinner with my sister and her family.

On Saturday, we woke up early and headed to Vici, OK and Camargo, OK. The two towns hold a lot of history for my family. My mom was from Vici and my dad from Camargo. The two towns are about 10 miles from each other and everybody knows everybody. My grandpa Cox and aunt Betty both taught at the Camargo school.

For lunch, the First Christian Church (and only church) in Camargo had lunch for the family. It was a very delicious lunch. The ladies who made lunch were great cooks and had all kinds of comfort foods. It was a good old fashion pot luck!  It was a nice time to visit with family. 
Angie and cute baby Dawson
Gracie playing with the toys at the church
My sister, Laura

My cousin Logan and his girlfriend Angelina
My aunt Kathy

Uncle Tony and Angelina
The cousins

Did I mention there was about a foot of snow left from the blizzard?
My brother-in-law Paul who hates to have his picture taken
Lizzie and her "Ear Mouses", don't know where she came up with that

Every time we go back to Vici and Camargo, I notice the same thing. My family is intertwined with those two towns.  It is part of my history although I never lived there. My dad was one of six kids and my mom has a brother. I enjoyed hearing the people who live there talk about how they knew either my dad, my mom or one of my aunts or uncles. My aunt taught for many years so a lot of them knew her. People seemed to know all about me even though I didn't know them. It was very comforting.

Because of the history and her being a teacher, her funeral had a full house. It was a lovely service, one that I think she would have liked. It's still sinking in for me that she's gone. Its hard losing someone that you knew your entire life and held such a special place in your heart.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Fairy Tale Ball

This past Thursday was the Fairy Tale Ball at the girls school. This was a big event for the girls and they have looked forward to it for a long time. Lizzie told me a couple of week ago that she needed a new princess dress for it. So, Grandma obliged and got them new dress up dresses. Also, the girls invited some of the church staff to come and watch.

They got to wear their dresses to school; which by itself is exciting. When it came time, the kids lined up with their partner. Each set was announced and bowed/curtseyed and then sat at the table where they ate lunch.

After lunch, they got up and danced with their partner for a couple of songs and then danced like crazy kids. The kids had a blast and I had fun watching.
On our way to school

Gracie being announced

Lizzie being announced

Lizzie's partner seating her

Gracie eating lunch

Lizzie eating lunch

Gracie and her dance partner dancing crazy

Lizzie dancing with her partner

Gracie and her teacher Ms. Tammie


Lizzie and her teacher Ms. Tarrin

The girls dancing
It was a really fun time for the girls.

  

Monday, February 25, 2013

Saying Goodbye to Aunt Betty

Last night my aunt Betty passed away. Before, I mentioned her diagnosis of cancer. She took a turn for the worse early last week and stayed with us for a few more days. This past weekend, Wes and I took the girls to Oklahoma to say goodbye. By the time we got there, Betty was heavily sedated to keep her comfortable. We spent time with her on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We read scripture to her and prayed.

Betty with Lizzie at 6 months

 Betty was a special lady. She took all of her nieces and nephews in like grandchildren. She treated her great-nieces and nephews like great-grandchildren. I have many memories of spending time with Betty. She was a teacher by calling and an excellent story teller. I remember sitting on her knee and listening to all the stories she told. When the girls were old enough, they sat on her knee and listened to her tell stories. I'm happy that they were able to know her for a while. Betty had many occupations in her lifetime, one of which she was a paramedic and had stories of helping people in rural Oklahoma. For every job Betty had, she had stories to tell.

Betty and my mom a couple of years ago

During the time of waiting in that hospital room, we had many little mercies. A former student came by and told us that Betty was her favorite teacher. A chaplain came by and told us that grieving can take many forms. Nurses that treated Betty as human and would stroke her hair even though they had never met her. Feeling the presence of God while we prayed. Knowing that He would embrace Betty.

Me, Betty and my sister, Laura
The girls always loved rides on Betty's walker
Our family will miss Betty so much. She has been such a presence in my life and in the life of my family.  I hope the girls have fond memories of her. In our prayer this morning as a family, we talked about how we can use those good memories to comfort us when we are sad.  We love you Betty.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Yoga Play Date

Today we had a play date with our twin club, it was a blast. Our good friend Amy hosted it at her house and our awesome teacher Ms. Cheryl taught. The kids all loved it and had a blast.

Our besties, Reese and Riley

Listening to Ms. Cheryl

Downward Dog

Reaching up high

Getting ready for cobra pose

Practicing our bow pose

Cat/Cow

Cheryl and the girls

A little after yoga tea
After yoga, we played for a bit at Amy's. We got hungry for lunch and then hung out at Chick-fil-A for about 3 hours! It was a fun afternoon!