Monday, August 5, 2013

Down 10

I have reached a new middle number!
Officially down 10 pounds!
 
A month worth of cutting back on sodas, sweet tea and over-eating, has paid off.
 
Yesterday as I was getting ready for church, I grabbed my pair of dress pants, buttoned them and noticed they were a little more snug than I had thought they should be. I glanced in the closet and noticed another pair of black pants hanging towards the front of my closet. I looked at the pants and realized they were the pair I would normally wear because the other pair was too small. Yes, I was wearing the smaller sized pants and they buttoned! They weren't too tight on my butt and my 'muffin top' was no longer overflowing! Cue the party music!
 
Today I stepped on the scale, expecting it to be remaining at the same number it has the last few days, but lo and behold it showed up a lower number! Whoop, Whoop!
 
I've noticed within the last week that my previous baby bump has thinned down and is not as gross looking as it previously had been. That's a plus in my book.
 
Hoping your weight loss journeys are going well. I know I have definitely been having days where I want the greasiest, nastiest cheeseburger on Earth, but I don't. We just have to remember that having crap like that won't help achieve the goals we're setting and one day down the road we will be thankful we didn't have that greasy, nasty cheeseburger! ;)
 
Maybe I'll have a "-10 picture" posted soon.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Anniversary | Number 2

July 23rd marked our second wedding anniversary. So much has happened in those two short years. We now have a home of our own, a beautiful little girl and more love than you can shake a stick at. (forgive me for the bad analogy, it was the first one that came to mind)

| Flashback |

Our first anniversary was a day I will never forget. My husband was a co-dean at the local church camp and had been away all week, our daughter turned a month old on that very day & my best friend moved over 900 miles away.

I remember being at my parent's house and laying Aria down for a nap in the back room. I heard the door open and sobbing ensue. My throat started to clench up (tearing up as I type) as I walked in the other room. Becky was standing there hugging my mom and I couldn't hold back the tears. It's hard having your best friend move so far away. I didn't want her to go at all, selfish reasons. She came in and held Aria; it was tough watching her hold my precious, one month old baby, knowing she wouldn't be home to watch Aria grow up. I am so thankful for technology and that it could allow us to still stay in touch, just like she was here.

As I walked out to her Escape, filled to the ceiling with all her belongings, it was hard to say goodbye. It was as if I was starting my countdown in my head to the days until she came back to visit, as I still do. I know I cried for most of the day and tried thinking about other things instead of her going, but I knew it was the best thing for her and she would accomplish so much by making this journey to a new place. ( I know I talk like she died and went to Heaven already)


Becky & I  |  Wedding Day |  July 23, 2011


| Back to now |

Becky is still out in Colorado and enjoying it! I plan on sending Aria out when she's older to spend time with her. Who knows what shenanigans they will get themselves into.

This anniversary was much different, no crying involved. Aria is now officially one year and one month old. Time flies so fast! We all went to dinner at Lonestar, our favorite place to eat in town. Yes, we took our daughter on our anniversary date. I know most couples would think that's insane but she is the love of our lives and we felt having her there to celebrate just seemed right. We went to dinner early to avoid a bigger crowd since we were taking Aria. Afterwards we visited the place that is a part of our love story to grab some dessert; Joe Sippers CafĂ©, the place where we first met & where Nate proposed.

 
 
Nate spelled out "Marry Me" in Hershey Kisses  |   February 14, 2011


I'll leave you with some photos from our wedding day. Our photographer, Britt Bailey, did a tremendous job at capturing the love that we felt that day. She is truly amazing at what she does. Truly gifted!
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
| Photo Credit :: Britt Bailey |

 
 
 

 

27

I'm 27 now. I think?! Do you get to the point that you remember turning a certain age since it's a "monumental" birthday but then you forget your age any year after that? Just me?
 
On the morning of my birthday, my mom came and got Aria so we could go to St. Louis by ourselves and not have to base the day on nap times and a cranky baby in a mall. Thank you mama! Nate and I ventured over to the St. Louis Galleria so I could, fingers crossed, get a new phone. Remember mine fell in the toilet...cough, cough ... thanks Aria. Once we got to the mall, we darted straight towards the Apple Store and like a total nerd, I stood at the counter thinking "why is no one coming to help me?". A nice young man with his iPad came over and said, "you look like you've never been here before, can I help you with something?". Wow, that obvious, huh? He then informed us that we had to schedule an appointment in order to be seen about a problem with a product and that I would've saved time by getting on their website and scheduling that prior to coming. Good to know....now! He was very nice and scheduled us for the earliest appointment available, which was three hours from when arrived. Poop! What are we going to do in the mall for three hours? I'm not much of a shopper. I take after my mother when it comes to shopping. I want to, as she says, "get in, get what I need & get out". ......Yes, I am a girl that rather not shop. Gasp! Whatever?!
 
By that time it was around 11:00 a.m. and for me, who ate a banana on the ride over, I was getting a bit hungry.  The Cheesecake Factory just so happened to be located inside the mall so we decided instead of driving around town looking for a different restaurant, we would just eat there. Nate & I both had some pasta that was super yummy! I passed on ordering cheesecake due to my new "Fat Amy" mindset. "mmmmm...betta not"
 
Our fabulous lunch only took a half hour so we looked around at some of the stores, got Nate some much needed shorts, found a dress at H&M and lo and behold...they had a COACH store. (angels singing) I walked in and immediately began searching the store to find the wristlet that I had been drooling over online for weeks.
 
 
Sadly, I didn't get it that day due to the phone issue (keep reading) but I've still got my eye on it for maybe a future purchase. I can't let this beautiful thing sit on a shelf in a store. It's too pretty not to have.
 
Our appointment time rolls around and while standing in the store, it was fun to "people watch". I noticed an elderly man looking at one of the macs and an employee was helping him learn how to use it. I overhead the man say "so I click this button and it will let me log in as a guest? I can't log in under my name?". At that moment I knew I would never have the amount of patience as some of these employees have to work with the non-tech savvy people. And yes, I get that my age group grew up as all this technology advanced so we were the guinea pigs per say and can easily adapt to all the new things coming about, so no, I'm not downing on people that don't know how to turn on a computer.
 
A lady comes over with her iPad and begins to ask questions about what happened to my poor phone. She took out a piece from the side of my phone and said "when I shine the light inside here, if it's a light pink color, then that means you do have water damage. (I knew I had to be up front about the water damage considering it was obvious now-a-days for them to check it, it was just unfortunate that it isn't covered under the Apple Warranty Plan.) Then I hear the woman say "well, since the indicator is bright red".......there goes $230 to a new phone! So, she brings out a new phone is a slim box, slips my Verizon card in the new phone and bam, there's my phone getting 99 text messages.
 
The woman was very helpful and although I wasn't looking forward to spending the money, it sure is nice to have a phone again. Thinking back on a previous post, I am trying to be more conscious of how much I actually use it, especially when I am at home with my family.
 
Once I had my new phone and all it's glory, Nate and I headed back towards my parents house where Aria was staying. We made it there around 5:00 p.m. and the guys started cooking up the steaks and mom was cooking away on the side dishes. I played with Aria and my niece until my sister was able to get off work to join us for supper. My niece was so worried that my sister wouldn't be able to make it in time, mostly because she was the one bringing the cupcakes. I didn't blame her. My sister is a good cook/baker so I was looking forward to the yummy cupcakes myself.
 
S'more cupcakes | Messy but soooooo good!
 
 
Before we could eat cupcakes, my niece had to serenaded me
with her rendition of "Happy Birthday".  She is the sweetest! 
 

 

It was a wonderful day. I was so glad I could share it with my family!









Friday, July 12, 2013

Weight Loss Rewards | Part One

When trying to lose weight, you need to be encouraged in so many ways. I think if a child, animal, etc. can get rewarded for their achievements, then those battling with their weight should get some type of incentive too, right? Losing weight is a hard challenge and doesn't come easy to most. Staying motivated is a big struggle, especially for me and even though I am only down a few pounds so far, I would like to have an incentive myself. Yes, having a hot & healthy bod would be a wonderful reward in itself, but I'm talking gifts to yourself. While searching on Pinterest, I began looking up what others are doing as a rewards program in their own weight loss journey.

Number one thought in starting this is not rewarding myself with food. I know that having one bad meal will not make me fatter as one healthy meal won't make me skinnier. But I also know that in my struggle with losing weight, if I allow myself to have 'the bad stuff', then I will only fall back into that routine of wanting those foods. In reading other blogs, people have stated that giving yourself one day a week as your "cheat day". I agree. If you allow yourself to be able to have one day to look forward to, to indulge in your guilty food pleasure, then you are more likely to stay within your healthy guidelines throughout the rest of the week. As the weeks go on, you'll be more likely to keep making the better and healthier choices during your 'cheat day'. I know that before I started this, I would begin drinking a soda and after about a third of it, it would leave a bad taste in my mouth. Thank God! That makes it so much easier to let it go.
 

My "used to be" go-to drink was sweet tea. As in the only water that I consumed prior to starting this weight loss was the water I added to make my tea.
So sad... I am not even kidding!!
 
 

The chart above shows how much water you should consume throughout the day based on your own weight. I now am drinking A TON of water and unfortunately having to pee every five seconds. But, the bright side...I'm getting healthier!
 
I am a milk addict as well; which isn't a bad thing, but regardless, it isn't water and milk isn't going to hydrate your body. It'll just make you not suffer from osteoporosis. Thank you Sally Field for letting us know that tid bit.
 
Nate made some sweet tea yesterday while our family was here visiting and I DID NOT EVEN FEEL A WANT TO DRINK IT! Gasp! Can I get an 'Amen'?  (I am listening)
 
....back to the topic
 
What are your rewards for losing certain amounts of weight? I have heard to buy a bikini, go for a pedicure or massage; the list goes on.
 
I plan on going with a five pound increment chart. To reach my goal weight, which is the weight I was when I graduated college, means I need to lose 25 lbs. from my start weight. Not awful, but much needed! I am still thinking hard as to the rewards especially since I know I don't need to buy a new purse because I lost 5 lbs. but that's personal opinion.
 
I'll have a few printables on the next blog to share that will hopefully help with your own weight loss as well. Happy Friday and have a wonderful weekend!
 
 

 
   

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Bad Day That Made Things Better

I have no phone. End of the world right? Aria was playing with the Fisher Price Animal Application on my phone when she woke up Saturday morning. I went to the bedroom to get ready so I could go run errands and Nate was in the living room with Aria while editing away on his recent Senior Photo Session. Aria decides to make a trip into the bathroom and I hear a "plop" noise. O....M....G.... She didn't?! Yup! It was in the toilet. What a booger! My cat like reflexes went to grab the phone, dry it off and put it in rice. Call the doctor, stat! After getting it to 'rehab', I knew Aria would have passed the thought of remembering she even did the deed, so I didn't go back and smack her, although I know that should have been my first course of action.

Still fuming from the phone incident, I then notice that our tea pitcher is leaking all over the refrigerator. Are you kidding me? So, I began to clean out the refrigerator (which needed done regardless) and as I'm cleaning, Aria feels the need to help me. Everyone knows that a one year old doesn't know how to clean. Wow! By then I was beginning to get so frustrated to the point of crying. Big baby, I know. I take out the bottom piece of glass, clean it and when I go to return it to its shelf, the plastic piece holding it up in the middle breaks off. Blood pressure raises. I then throw everything back in the fridge and give up. I had a pity party the rest of the day until I began to really think about it.

It was a silly phone and a dirty fridge with a piece of broken plastic. Get over it! There are so many people in the world actually experiencing problems that are actual problems. This was...nothing! Not having a phone for 4 days now has been tough due to the fact I can't check Facebook, Instagram or send/receive texts or calls. Big deal! It's more time that I can spend with my family, stop staring at a screen and start enjoying more of my life. This realization is the biggest lesson out of this, aside from needing to always remember to close the bathroom door. When I do get my phone up and running again, I'm going to be more conscious of how much time I spend on it, especially when I am with my family.  

Check out this cellphone usage info graphic. It hits home and is sad how much we all spend on them.
Something to think about, isn't it?

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

...and it begins today

I will be first in line to tell you that I have never stuck to a diet, ever! Through high school and college, I spent time at the gym and was considered an 'in shape' person. After college, I moved and began to slowly go downhill. With my job, being a funeral director, it can sometimes be difficult to stay healthy, or so I thought. If we were busy at work, I would usually hit up one of our numerous fast food restaurants and inhale it before returning to work. On days that we were less busy, my co-workers and I would normally go out for lunch and who just orders a salad?! Yes, I should have!
hahaha.
Within the first few years of my job, I gained nearly 25 pounds. That is twenty five pounds of McDonald's Sweet Tea, fried chicken, greasy French fries, cheese burgers and the list goes on. After meeting my husband, I gained even more weight due to his amazing cooking skills. Dang him! In October 2011, I found out I was pregnant and in turn continued to gain an insane amount of weight. At the time of my daughter's birth I was 200 pounds. That number definitely had me feeling upset with myself.

Within the first two weeks after having my daughter, I was down 25 pounds worth of baby weight. I can give credit to an 8 lb. 9 oz. baby, 'water weight' and the calorie burning of breast feeding. Everyone says how much breast feeding helps you lose the baby weight and that was an added bonus I wasn't turning down. Unfortunately, I only breast fed for two short weeks. Call me a failure or whatever you choose but when it takes multiples times of pumping to be able to produce enough milk for one bottle, it's just not worth it! (steps off soapbox)

Now I sit, one year and one week after she was born and I'm still chunky. I get comments saying that since I am tall it's not as noticeable. I'm thankful for those comments because it lessens the harshness I feel about my looks but it still doesn't fix the obvious problem. By society standards, I'm fat and by the B.M.I. index (see here) I am obese. Yikes! I really dislike that word.

I don't want to diet and spend my days solely at the gym and never at home with family, but I also don't need nor want to spend my life being overweight. Especially when the time comes to have another child, I would really be upset with myself for not being a healthy weight to start a pregnancy with.

So with all of this being said, I am setting goals and hoping to reach them. Numerous goals are being set because I know if I only set the "I want to weigh this certain weight by this certain time", and if I am not skinny by week two I'll be ticked. All kidding aside, here are some of my starter goals:
  • Stop looking every morning at the scale. It's like waiting for water to boil.
  • Walk on the treadmill every morning. You know, the one you got months ago.
  • Try eating better | More fruits and veggies | Actual food - not prepackaged crap.
  • Cut back on eating out (I have been doing a little better lately about this anyway)
  • NO SWEET TEA or SODA | Drink water and milk only
When I stick to these basic goals and get a firm foundation of cleaner eating and exercise I think I will reward myself with these shoes. (they are the next best things since Reebok EasyTone which they don't make anymore)
 
I feel like if I post on here that I am going to do this, it makes it that much more of a goal that I need to work harder towards and also holds me accountable to whoever may actually read this. (I might just be posting for myself and that's ok too...ha!)
 
I have a few friends that I grew up with that have had great success stories with their weight loss journey and I want to join the club. To Misty, Jessica, Kourtne and Promise...thanks for being inspiring! You go girls ;)
 
Here's to losing my baby belly, chunky thighs and that muffin top! "Clink" using my water bottle of course ;)
Laughing so hard!!!

Monday, July 1, 2013

Wonderland Letters

Scrolling through Pinterest as I do 24/7 often, I saw the idea of making characters out of paper mache letters. I began looking on Etsy and came across this amazing shop called GunnersNook. This girl does incredible work so I seriously considered buying them, until I had an urge to be crafty. They didn't turn out near as cool as I had hoped but I will admit I had a lot of fun making them.
 
 
The Paper Mache Letters you can find at any craft store, as well as Card Stock. The textured card stock I liked better so that's what I went with. I drew out everything free hand, but I suggest you trace something for a better look. It's a good thing you can't see the detail in this photo because it's definitely not perfect. I still need to add some feathers on to the 'J' to make the flamingo, but otherwise I think it is completed. For hanging the letters, I used Command Strips; just tack them on the back of the letters and stick them to the wall. I am certain it'll take the paint off when it comes time to take the letters down, although they advertise it won't, but then it will lead me to want to paint and that's something I've been a bit obsessive over anxious about doing lately. Oh, me and my projects! ;)
 
 

Minky Changing Pad Cover - (similar found here)
 
Hand Painted Wooden Storage Box - purchased at  The Country Lamb

Thursday, June 27, 2013

First Year Favorites

 
| First Year Favorites made by me | #Iheartphotoshop |
 
It's amazing what all happens in just one year. These last 365 days with our precious little girl seem to be flying by so fast. When people would tell me "enjoy her while she is little, it'll be over before you know it", I would always nod my head and shrug it off. They were right...every last one of them! I can't imagine our lives without her. She is just amazing in every way. Aria is at the stage where everyday is a new learning experience and she just jabbers away, very loudly I might add. We love her so much! We are so blessed!


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Birthday Gifting

When it came to searching for the perfect first birthday gift for Aria we were stumped. What do you get a one year old that isn't a toy? She already has a zillion toys and sadly, we haven't bought any of them. Yes, all have come as gifts from friends and family from her baby shower and Christmas.

Nate & I decided that we would get her a Pottery Barn 'Anywhere Chair'. Aria is now climbing up onto our couch and we rather that she have her own chair, the safer route, than the possibility of hurting herself climbing. After finding the chair that we wanted, I look across the screen and see "No Longer Available". Boo! I began looking through the other colors/patterns and made a new selection. After finding my second choice, I went to checkout and it said "your order will not be shipped until September". Say what!? No thanks! Needless to say we had to scratch that idea. Maybe we should just order it now so it will be in by Christmas time. Sshhhh, don't tell her! ;) I love the pale blue color of the one below. It reminds me of 'Alice' and considering Aria's bedroom is "Alice In Wonderland" themed, it would work perfectly; and not to mention it already has Jane embroidered on this moch-up. (Jane is Aria's middle name)
 
 


We ended up going this route for Aria's gifts:


 
Minnie & Friends Patio Chair Since it is well into summertime and we want to soak up some sun with our little munchkin, we thought a cute little patio chair would be perfect.

Minnie & Friends 9 oz. Sippy Cups Sippy cups right now are a must have. Due to her turning one, apparently you are not allowed to use a bottle...like...never ever again! :)

Disney Movies We enjoy watching movies at our house and although we have quite a few, we decided it couldn't hurt to have more. Disney movies are awesome! Period! Nate and I can't help but sing along and quote the entire movie when we watch them with her. I can't tell you how many times we have watched "Tangled" lately. It's just so darn cute!

Carters Cupcake Pajamas I love Carters brand clothes! It seems they always have good deals and if I don't buy off their website, we usually can find what we're looking for at our local JC Penny or Kohl's department store. They are good quality clothes and their jammies are very comfy fabric. This particular pair comes with a top and two pairs of bottoms. Bonus!


I'll leave you with this gem from when I went home at lunch today...
 
 
 


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Sick Days | Birthday Pics | etc.

Last Thursday, our little Aria got sick for the first time. With a fever of over 100*, she was feeling pretty miserable. She spent up until Sunday evening still feeling crummy and extremely whinny!  Nate took her to the doctor on Friday morning only to find out it was "just a virus" and to let it run its course. Talk about feeling helpless! There was not much we could do besides snuggle with her, play some Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and rotate between her Children's Motrin & Ibuprofen.
 
 
 
 
We had scheduled to have some birthday/'smash the cake' pictures taken on Saturday morning. Aria woke up in a fairly decent mood, so we thought she was feeling better. I had wanted to get a photo of Aria with her "security objects". I thought it would be cute to look back on and for her to have a beautiful picture of her with all the things she obsessed over when she was "little". We packed up her pink bear from her 'Granny', her pink mini Cabbage Patch doll from 'Uncle Bruce', her grey rabbit from The Eaton's and..... her pink cat was nowhere to be found! DUN DUN DUNNNNNNN! The pink cat is one that was brought to her while we were still in the hospital by our friend Lorissa and her son, Lane. It's one that she carries everywhere and sucks on its face. Disgusting I know, but, it sure beats a pacifier! We were running out of time and the search for the cat just had to wait. The cat wouldn't make it into the photo, not life altering but, just bummed we didn't have it. We loaded up and headed out to Lydia's studio out in the country. About halfway there, Nate asks, "You got the cake, didn't you?" ....sigh.... "no".  So he speeds back to the house, weaving through traffic like it's St. Louis. (he's a city kid at heart) We finally make it to Lydia's...with the cake & not the cat. Aria starts to whine excessively. Wonderful! I take her into the studio and to my realization, she's had diarrhea. Cool! I got her changed, while Lydia and Nate are deciding what backdrop to use, the lighting, etc. and try putting on her first outfit. Of course, the arm holes are small. Good choice for not having her try on the outfit before we got there. Finally got it on her, while she's kicking and screaming. Lydia gets her all situated on the stool with all her animals except the cat, and Aria has a meltdown. My blood pressure starts to sky rocket. Lydia got some shots while Aria was on a break from the meltdown. No smiling, but that sober face is one we love. (Notice the missing eye on the rabbit, the missing nose on the bear and the tail of the cabbage patch doll = pacifier/chew toy)
 
 
|Photo Credit : Candids By Lydia|
 
 
I changed her into her "it's my birthday" outfit while they fixed the lighting details and backdrop. Another meltdown ensues. Pull yourself together kid, we're almost done. I promise. We sat her down in a cute pink chair and she just wales.
 
 
|Photo Credit : Candids By Lydia|
 
 
Next we try to sit her on the floor with the cake in front of her. She started to calm down and pick little spots of the icing off of the cake. We had high hopes that we would dig in and get super messy, but not the case. When you take a kid that doesn't feel well to get pictures taken, they don't want any part of it. #ParentingFail
 
 
 
|Photo Credit : Candids By Lydia|
 
|Photo Credit : Candids By Lydia|
 
After Lydia took the last picture, she took her to the bathroom and cleaned her all up and changed her. What a gal! :) She did such a good job and was so calm during the whole session. I would've pulled my hair out and made the client leave if it were me. Ha! Props to Candids By Lydia for being such a great photographer and keeping your cool while I wanted to have a mommy meltdown. 


Monday evening, our family went down to my parent's house to have a Father's Day dinner since I had to work on Sunday. We enjoyed some good food, hanging out and watching old home movies of my sister that I had transferred onto DVDs for my dad. Where are the home movies of me you ask. Good question! I'm still searching for any....any. Ha! #NotAsCoolAsMySister


When we got back to our house, it was close to bedtime. Aria enjoyed playing with her new found loves. Her dolls. The darker and dirtier one was my first doll. Her name is Ash-A-Lee. (You have to say it in a little kid voice, in syllable form. It's just not the same if you say it like a normal person) The plastic fingers have been chewed on and the amounts of stains on it are insane. But, it was my first doll. My love. At first, I was questioning if I should let her play with it. (Sentimental much?!) I know how much I loved it, so I figured she should get to share in my love for her too. While in college, I was going through an antique store with my mom and stumbled upon the same doll. A year newer than mine (1987 edition) and in much better condition. Neither of the dolls have the outfit it came with. I vaguely remember it coming in a bunny costume. I don't remember it staying on for long though. Wishing I still had it. Considering how rugged the doll looks now, I am sure the outfit had its share of dirt and spit on it and eventually got thrown out.

 

Aria would hold the two dolls and carry them around the living room, then bring them over to me, have me hold them for a second then want them back to start the cycle again. We did this for a solid 15 minutes before she realized she had a book out. She began to read it continually flip through the pages until she started getting tired. Diaper change, jammies, milk, she's out!
















Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Outside Playtime

We love the outdoors and it has finally reached some amazing weather around here. Last week our family traveled down to visit the church camp that my husband had attended majority of his life. This was his first year since about third grade that he was not involved in some way, whether it being a camper, "dorm dad" or dean. We made a mid-week visit and enjoyed the atmosphere. Aria loved that they had a playground. She enjoys swinging so much and we enjoy hearing her giggle from her excitement.

 
This past weekend Aria and I spent some time out at a family member's lake.
She loved being outside!
 

...looks like she has no hair. #Instragram fail
 
~ Beautiful day to go fishing ~
 
 
My beautiful niece, Genevieve and I enjoyed some fishing. Neither of us caught anything, well besides a big twig and catching my hook on a tree that was under the water.
Always happens to me!
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Back To Blogging

I had started a blog almost a year ago to chronicle the life of our daughter, Aria. After a few months,  I thought it might be pointless to keep. The longer I thought about it, the more I realized that I would one day enjoy looking at certain parts in our little family's life and begin to "wonder what was going on then". So, here I am beginning again about my life with Loker.

Last night I sat with Aria in the living room while Nate was off at one of his senior photo sessions. As much as I hate when he's gone, it gives Aria and I some good mama and daughter bonding time. I sat on the floor watching her play with her toys, then looking down at my phone to see the latest Instagram photos and here she comes; standing next to me, arm around my neck and snacking on her Cheerios as she looks to see what's on my phone. Those little moments just make me smile.


Aria is very much a goofy girl. She loves eating Cheerios off the floor by bending over and picking them up with her mouth, -Mom of the Year Award Winner-she runs as fast as she can into the couch and she is now able to do a front roll (taught by the bending for Cheerios I'm guessing); This girl just amazes me. She began walking at seven and a half months and although it was shocking to a lot of people, it wasn't for us. She is a very determined child. I think its more so the stubbornness from Nate and the impatient-ness (is that a word?) from me that makes her that way. 


We are now entering her birth month and I can not believe that time has flown by so quickly. I'll save my sob story of how great it was to become a mom but, all I know is, I'm so thankful that this is the life God let me live.

(When Daddy comes home, Aria gets really excited)