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Friday, December 14, 2012

Team Brunch




Every year Abbey and I honor my team with a meal. This year, my team grew from 5 persons to about 20. It has been a big change.




Since our home isn't quite big enough to host 20 adults and we live 29 miles from work, we decided that we would bring the meal to them.




This year, the menu consisted of cheesy grits, cranberry apple crisp, country ham and biscuits, cinnamon rolls, and grape salad.





My team has had to work super hard over the past few months. It was a Greg meal and it was a good time of fellowship.

I love the people that I work with.


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Nashville Christmas Parade



We continued our yearly tradition of going to the Nashville Christmas parade this year. We did break from the tradition of eating at spaghetti factory, because the line was ridiculous.

We ended up eating Sbarro which was not nearly as yummy as I the brown butter and mezithra that I had planned on eating. But it was good.

This year, our party included: Uncle Bill, Miss Candace, the Davidsons, and the 6 of us. Last year at this time, baby Tuck was not home yet.

Before the parade, Abbey and Michelle ran the Ruldolph Run 5K.

The parade was long but good, I think that the kids thoroughly enjoyed it. The Nashville Christmas parade consists largely of marching bands and Shriners.

One of my favorite creative things was this Christmas tree made of plastic water bottles. It was on the the Boy Scouts float.

I also loved the "Very Hungry Caterpillar" balloon.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Operation Christmas Child





Every year the boys each put together their own operation
Christmas child boxes for a needy child. This year, instead of braving the store with four energetic little boys, we set up our own little store on the kitchen table.





The boys were very impressed with the selection of the LandLife Mercantile.






Will had trouble remembering that he didn't need to try out every one of the toys before he put it in his box.





Reed was very conscientious to stuff his box as full as he possibly could.




Nash wanted to study the selection before putting just any toy in his box.




Reed got so excited he had to squat on the table to make sure he could reach everything.




Will thought that the most important part was choosing really good candy for the little boys and girls that the boxes would be going to.




It didn't take Tuck long to learn that Candy is an important part of life so he wanted to help with it as well.










We did the little labels where you can track your box so we will be watching to see where they go. This past Sunday Reed, Abbey, and I took our boxes to the altar where everyone brings ours and church and prayed for the little boys that would receive them.
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Our Superstar Mommy



Last weekend, our superstar Mommy participated in the Ragnar Series Relay race. It was from Chattanooga to Nashville. The course was 197 miles long. Abbey ran the third longest leg which was 18 miles. So she ran almost 1/10 of the race.

Several other from our church also ran on another team.

After Abbey ran her half marathon and we missed her coming over the finish line we were determined not to miss her finish this race so we got there in plenty of time.

Will got tired so he took a little rest on his namesake's shoulder. Thankfully, we were able to hangout with Abbey for a little bit before the finish as she was already done with her portion of the run.

Enna, Poppy, and Joshi were also there with us to help celebrate Abbey's big accomplishment.

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Tuck's First Birthday


I can hardly believe that we celebrated Tuck's first birthday yesterday. Tuck's birth was one that most people who adopt internationally don't usually get. We were able to follow his birthmother's pregnancy and knew the exact day when he was scheduled to be born. So, for us, his birth was probably as close to a real pregnancy as we have experienced.


Everyone who has read this blog for any length of time knows that Abbey takes party planning seriously. She decided that this party would be a pumpkin party. So, we have been collecting pumpkins for a little while. Abbey searched for the best pumpkin type recipes and she decided on a nice fall menu.


Unlike most of the parties, Abbey decided that we should invite "family" to the party, so we didn't have the big blowout party that we normally have. Well, that's not completely true. There was still plenty of food and decor, just not so many people that we had to move the location.

The brothers were excited that they got to have a few of their friends come over. Reed had Britton, Nash had Caleb, Will had Paityn, and Tuck had Carah and Cate.

Abbey's menu consisted of homemade vegetable beef soup, grilled cheese on sourdough (my contribution), apples with caramel dip and pumpkin dip, and cheese puff balls.




I think that everything was really nicely decorated. The guests all left with their own pumpkin party mix and the kids got their own pumpkin tray plate. Also, Abbey made pumpkin spice play doh for the kids to play with while they were at the party. Yes, that's right, she made play doh that pumpkin scented.

The special guests for Tuck's party were Pop and Lola, Uncle Bill, Miss Candace, The Batsons, and the Davidsons.


It was a great party.

We have been so blessed over the past year to have Tuck in our lives. Most people knew that having a fourth child was definitely not on our radar. Our family story is an amazing testament of how amazing God's plan is. We were the family that wanted a boy and a girl, which became a boy, two more boys and we were done. Thankfully, God knew that we need Tuck.

He helps move the cuteness factor of our boys to straight over the top!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Fun at Pop and Lola's House





Last week I had to go to North Carolina so Abbey and the boys headed to Pop and Lola's house. The boys were thrilled to get to spend time with Pop and Lola.




Pop and Lola have lots of room for the boys to run and explore. Reed likes throwing balls with Pop.




They got to go to the zoo in Memphis. Memphis has a really nice zoo and the boys loved getting to see all of that animals.







Nash appointed himself to be the navigator. He had a lot of fun reading the map. He is very serious.




The boys got to ride on the carousel which is always one of their highlights of the zoo.




Abbey was looking especially beautiful in the natural light. I'm not sure who was the photographer but I think that whoever did it, did a great job.








Lola got the boys some super cute jack-o-lantern t-shirts. The boys look really good in orange.






Will believes that safety comes first so he was glad to put on his helmet. He was also super cute putting on his helmet.








At the end of the week, Aunt Ava and Baby Brooks drove up from Jackson to see everybody. The boys love their aunt Ava.




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