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Monday, November 22, 2010

Weekend Fun!

This weekend went by really fast! I got to spend lots of girl time with my best friend that was very much needed. I laughed and laughed and yes you guessed it...laughed some more. She is always so good at putting a smile on my face. I am thankful for her and am blessed to have such a great friend...I know they don't come easy. If i could choose one friend, it would be her.

We are remodeling Barrett's house in hopes that we will soon be moving there. We both own our homes so we will be renting one out (hopefully)! We so far have put a new sink and toilet in the main bathroom and added backsplash. My Uncle John put ceramic tile in the dining room and kitchen and this weekend him and Barrett laid our new wood floors. Robbie and I were the clean up crew...that was hard work! This time together has been fun. We keep addidng more to the list that we want to fix or update. We work really well together!! Team Gregson Construction Crew =) I will try and keep updated pictures as we get some things done.



















Sunday we had Thanksgiving with the Roberts side of our family. I always enjoy these gatherings. Lots of laughter, love of course and the food is delicious! The men in this family really crack me up especially Cole!!! I could just sit at the table and listen to their stories all day. We missed having our kiddos there though. I always hate when they have to miss things but I do know that I have to share (even though I don't like it)! Kayden went on his first camping trip and was so excited so the night ended with lots of fishing stories that he is already really good at telling! Kelsey reminded Barrett and I that she might be obsessed with Justin Bieber several times. The AMA's were on and it was mandatory that she stay up late to watch him. I mean there are things in life that you just can't miss! Yikes they are growing up too fast!

Friday, November 19, 2010

If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.

Yesterday was one of the worst days I have had in a very long time. I cried almost the entire day and was so ready to be at home curled up in my bed so that I could start fresh today. I am thankful for my husband for so many reason but yesterday he really came through! I think I cried for 30 minutes over the phone to him on my lunch break and he was so supportive and caring. What a man!! I left work and headed to the grocery store to buy the stuff for mini meatloaves...Yummm! I got home, started dinner and got Barrett and Kelsey out the door to guitar lessons. About half way through frying my meat I realized that I was FRYING my meat instead of preparing it to bake!! I then called Barrett (of course crying) and told him he would have to stop by the grocery store on the way home. After dinner was done...thank God for my husband a children (Kayden made the macaroni) I cleaned the kitchen and made my lunch that ended up falling off of the counter all over the kitchen floor. I then changed clothes kissed my babies and got in bed. WHAT A DAY! I know that things happen but my gosh all in one day! So...today I am thankful for better days...I woke up (let me say that again...I woke up!!!) so that is a great start. I then walk in my bathroom to find this....



If that doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will! =)  He wants to be just like his sissy! After being at work for an hour I get a delivery of yummy cake balls from my amazing mother. They were delicious! How sweet of her....I hope when I grow up I can be just like her!


 I can honestly say that the people  that love you the most really know how to come through on some of our rough days. I love each and every one of them for making my days brighter! Things don't go wrong and break your heart so you can become bitter and give up. They happen to break you down and build you up so you can be all that you were intended to be.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Kayden is 5!

November 14th we celebrated Kayden's 5th birthday! He was actually 5 on the 7th but in his mind he was not 5 until he had a party! We had 24 kids, 27 adults and SO much fun. Kayden wanted Barrett to cook him fried fish and so he got his wish. Barrett is a great fish fryer and his cousin Justin came and helped which made it that much better! We were so thankful for his help...he might want to go ahead a plan to be at the next event....He helped decorate and clean up! =)


We had a moonwalk for the kiddos and of course they loved it. Robbie made Kayden's Mario cake and it looked great and tasted wonderful...thanks Robbie! They were all nice and wore out and smelt like little puppy dogs once the day was done. We enjoyed spending the day with friends and family and are very thankful that the rain held off and everyone had a good time. I still can't believe that my little "wittle" is five! He is getting so big!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Let's see how this works!

I have just recently become very interested in this blogging stuff! I am going to try and see if I can keep up. I think that stopping every day or two to reflect on what has gone on within the last 24-48 hours is a good thing. All too often I forget about what I did 20 minutes ago. Being a mom of 2 keeps you on your toes for sure but I wouldn't trade it for the world.


I think for this first blog I will just reflect on the past month. I am married to my very best friend and had the wedding I have always dreamed of and then some! I am so grateful for all of our family and friends that came to share our special day with us. We couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day and couldn't have done any of it without our parents that we love so very much. Barrett and I along with the kiddos are ready for this new journey through life.


 Our first journey together was the honeymoon to The Dominican Republic. We LOVE it there and can't wait to go back. The people were so friendly and welcoming. The resort was out of this world and the beaches were amazing. We have nothing but good things to say about this place. We mainly stayed close to the beach or the pools but we did venture out one day to go on an excursion. We were taken by bus to a starting point where we got to pick out a buggy (more like a go-cart) to ride. We went through all kinds of mud, saw the schools and houses that people there live in and we were taught how to make coffee and chocolate. We really enjoyed getting out for the day and seeing that side of The Dominican. We were gone for 7 nights and were so happy to see the kids when we got back. That is a LONG time to be without those sweet kisses and hugs that momma is used to!