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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas Day



Matt had to work Christmas Day, he was home by about one though,which was a great surprise! When he got home, we had lunch together, opened gifts from our family on SSI (THANK YOU ALL!! We love & miss you!) and then headed up to my Mom's house.
When we got there, we sat around and talked, played a few games and waited on Jessica, Ryan and Joey to get there from NC. Around 6 they arrived, so we hung out for awhile and then had dinner. Mom made a wonderful dinner with SO much food, which was perfect for all of us go back several times. I was stuffed and I don't think I was alone. Then it was time to open gifts which is always so much fun at Mom's!
















Matt had to work Christmas Day, he was home by about one though,which was a great surprise! When he got home, we had lunch together, opened gifts from our family on SSI (THANK YOU ALL!! We love & miss you!) and then headed up to my Mom's house.




When we got there, we sat around and talked, played a few games and waited on Jessica, Ryan and Joey to get there from NC. Around 6 they arrived, so we hung out for awhile and then had dinner. Mom made a wonderful dinner with SO much food, which was perfect for all of us go back several times. I was stuffed and I don't think I was alone. Then it was time to open gifts which is always so much fun at Mom's! It was a large Christmas for everyone. Most importantly, we were all together, we are all healthy, and it was really a blessing to see that everyone is happy. It's easy to get wrapped up in the craziness that is the Holidays, the excitement builds and presents are given, and then you realize that all that matters is family and being together. Matt and I are both so thankful for our family's and as much as we wish we could physically be together more, and especially during Christmas, we know that we're all together in our hearts, thoughts, and prayers.

Christmas Eve


Matt and I enjoyed what will most likely be one of our last very peaceful, quiet, uninterrupted Christmas Eve dinners right here in our apartment. Just the two of us, we had such a lovely time. He got off work around 1 pm, we did some last minute grocery shopping and then came home, took a nap (which all of my friends keep telling me to enjoy!) and then started preparing our meal. Well, Matt did.







I set the table with our china and crystal and silver that we got for the wedding. I love it all so and use it as often as I can. He made a phenomenal dinner for us! Ham, (yes, I'm eating some pork every now & then!), parmesan green beans, long grain & wild rice with cranberries, and maple glazed carrots.

It was excellent which I consistently and annoyingly said throughout the meal after every single bite. After we cleaned the dishes we exchanged gifts from each other, then watched Matt's new Planet Earth dvds. Spending Christmas Eve with my all time favorite person in the world was a gift in itself, and I could not be more thankful. Merry Christmas everyone!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

A little announcement.


Well, friends and family, we have a little announcement. Some of you may already know, but Amy and I are soon to be parents! Yes, I know that many are wondering why or how Amy got pregnant while still on crutches, well let's just say that bed rest wasn't that bad. Today, Amy is officially 8 weeks along and we went to the Ob/Gyn for our first visit. So far, the pregnancy has been relatively easy aside from the all-too-often cramps; no morning sickness (knock on wood), no sleepiness, no problems. The Ob/Gyn visit went great, our little guy/gal got a great bill of health.

I have to admit that the real reason for getting this blog up and running was to have a way to document our little one's major events, and share it with our friends and family who might not live near us. I know that we haven't updated this blog much lately, but I expect that this was just the calm before the storm. We're going to have tons of pictures of Amy's growing belly, and our growing pride. Look over to the right and make sure that you vote in the new poll. We wanna know if you think we should find out the baby's sex.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

.....And We're Back!

Ok, it has been way too long! Matt and I are now each a year older since our last post of me in the scooter. I'm taking the hint from all of our loyal readers and finally feel inspired enough to update our blog!

Let's see....the last post had me in a scooter at Publix, and several weeks later, I'm still scooting but we won't share any additional photos of that. Part of our problem is that our camera is broken and with all that's going on, it's sort of the last thing on our mind....but I will admit it's driving us both crazy not having one. All in good time, eh?

So Matt turned the big 3-0 on September 24. Bless his heart, he had to work all day and didn't get home until after ten. I had a great surprise party planned with some of our nearest and dearest, but unfortunately we had to cancel that because of work. I have to give props to Katie and Ginny - two of my best girlfriends who helped me still manage to somewhat give my husband a great day. Katie drove me all over the Highlands looking for a gift. We finally settled on cooking classes for us both to share together! We're excited about it. Then she took me to Whole Foods (are you following? I still can't drive) and got a delicious meal courtesy of their fab deli. Ginny picked up a gorgeous and absolutely heavenly chocolate birthday cake, we three girls met at our apartment, shared wine and stories and when they left I did my best to prepare for Matt to get home! I couldn't have done it without the two of them, so thank you so much! It wasn't what I had imagined for his birthday, but we were together and able to celebrate the best we could have! Sometimes, simple is best, though.

I'm working from home, which is still going well. Although last week I was SO sad to have to back out of a business trip to NYC because I didn't need to go on the crutches. And that's a big deal because I adore that city. Next time, for sure. Physical therapy is going well - I have ridden the stationary bike twice, I'm able to put a small amount of weights on the right leg while I'm there, and that's quite exciting. My next appointment is November 29 and I'll definitely update on my status at that time.

Matt and I have had some busy weekends this fall, and during November we won't be home for one weekend, which all means one thing: the holidays are approaching! It's crazy to think that 2007 is in the fourth quarter - time is flying. We're heading to Charleston, Highlands NC, and Lake Oconee in November and then we'll be home for Thanksgiving week. We haven't been home since July so it's long overdue. Very much looking forward to that week. Matt works constantly, he's going in at 6 AM and coming home between 7-10 PM, so he deserves some time off, and spending some QT together makes me smile just thinking about it.

Other news...my sister Jessica got engaged! We're so excited for them and loads of planning is underway, as all of you well know from your own experience. Parties, showers, and the wedding itself - we are so happy for Jess, Ryan, and Baby J!

For my birthday I had lunch with Mom, Jocelyn and Melissa that afternoon while Matt was working....then that night Matt took me out for a lovely dinner, gave me an awesome outfit that he picked out, I swear that man has the best taste in the world. So much better than mine! He brought me flowers and a wonderful cheesecake to boot. It was perfect! I didn't want to celebrate any more than that, (you all don't believe me, do you? You shouldn't!) but my friends and sister Melissa surprised me with a girls dinner the next night which was SUCH a surprise and meant so much to me too! After a great night out, Sissy brought me home....I have to say it was a lovely birthday as most of them are, even when turning over 30. Gosh, am I really?!?

So that's what's been happening with us. I hope this post is going to sustain our avid readers (all three of you) until we can post some pictures.

XOXOXOXO



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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Saturday: Scooter Edition


We decided to head out to the store Saturday morning for some football snacks. There are a few things that I didn't expect to encounter this early in life, but today I've eliminated one of those. Its the grocery store scooter. Two weeks ago, I never thought that I would park in the handicap spot, unload Amy, then hurry in to the story to reserve the scooter.
















After getting used to it, Amy scooted with the best of them, dodging kids, soccer moms and other fellow scooters with ease. The good news is that she'll be a pro when we need the scooter indefinitely.

Friday, September 14, 2007

We're Half Mexican


In case you didn't know it, Amy and I might be half Mexican. We could eat Mexican food 6 days a week without a doubt. Despite Amy's gimped up leg, tonight we decided to head out and grab some Mexican food.

I guess that everyone has their local Mexican "restaurant." When I say this, it can't just be any restaurant food serving up burritos or tacos; it has to be greasy, loaded with taco meat, and serving ice cold beer with a lime. Well, our local Mexican restaurant is Carmaba Cafe over on North Highland, which is a little family-owned place serving hot tacos, spicy salsa and tasty taco meat.

Amy was a total trooper tonight, crutching her way down three flights of stairs, across a parking lot and into the car. Then, through the restaurant and all the way back home again after we ate.

It was a great night and we invite to anyone to let us know their favorite mexican restaurant in the comments, tu comprende?

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Dinner and drinks



What a great night! Damon and Katie came over and brought a wonderful meal to cook.

Amy and I needed a nice home cooked meal. We've been eating out more frequently than we usually do, so a nice home cooked meal was great. Though, I must admit, Amy's mother has been spoiling us with southern cooking and "mom" cooking that we have been without for some time.

Katie and Damon whipped up some great fish, baked vegetable medley, and baked corn. It was a wonderful dinner, and it was great seeing friends!

Monday, September 10, 2007

A Laborious Labor Day



Well, well, well. What a weekend. As you can see from the picture, the Labor Day weekend was not without incident. I can't tell you how much we were looking forward to a wonderful weekend in the Bahamas. As we all know, the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry. Well, that's what happened here.


We flew directly from Atlanta to Marsh Harbor (via Miami), which was a lot easier than driving from Atlanta to Daytona then flying out from there. So, we got there Thursday afternoon, and had a wonderful first day.



Day 2: The real fun begins. We decided to go fishing off the coast that morning, so we all packed up and headed out for the day. Amy caught started off a great day with a nice Wahoo, which you can see in the pic.






We spent several hours hitting a couple of fishing holes that the Rentz's knew about, then decided to head towards a herd of boats we thought may know something that we didn't.





As we sped up, a series of swells popped the boat's bow in the air, which popped Amy up in the air. She popped up enough to almost get her feet underneath her. The boat then started to come up for another swell as she was coming down. The Result: Amy's broken leg. Fortunately, we were able to get the leg splinted with some life vest and a bait net. Sadly, my idea of using a "harpoon" was unsucessful. The local EMS met us at the shore after an hour long ride to shore. There, we got to a local doctors office where we x-rayed, attempted to reduce, then casted her leg.




After arriving back at the Rentz's house, we consulted with a few Orthopods who let us know that there wasn't much to do over the Labor Day weekend. Thus, we decided to stick around in the Bahamas for the weekend. Heck, if you have to sit around in a cast, it might as well be next to a pool, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean drinking Kaliks.

We made it home safely, and Amy had surgery on her leg several days later. She's doing well and can't wait to get back out on the water...yeah right.

(Dawn in Abaco)

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Monday, August 20, 2007

Who Knew?!?













...that refinishing a dresser would be so much fun for us? Matt & I needed a dresser and instead of buying a new one, we decided to redo one from Matt's childhood. It was a great project, and not only did we save money, we really had a good time that weekend working on it!I'll spare you the photos of what we looked like during the process, let's just say we didn't look as good as the finished product!!

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Dance Party


Just a little grilling out and dance party.




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Quiet Night at Home?!?



Two weeks before their big day, Helen & Jeff came up for a weekend visit. Saturday consisted of sitting by the pool all day, sippin' on gin & juice (actually, it was rum) then we had our little cook out party. Whenever Dramy (Amy), Drocotor (Matt), Drunkle (Jeff) and Ellen (Helen) get together, fun is sure to follow. We had an amazing meal, thanks to the dudes, and after dinner we had a small dance party in our apartment. Sorry to all of our neighbors below and beside us! The two of them will be back in August, and we couldn't be more excited. Lots of love!






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Congrats!


Congratulations Garrison! I, along with the rest of our family, are so incredibly proud of you.
You have so much to look forward to and my prayer is that you will continue to ask God to lead you in the path that is meant to be your life.

I love you and couldn't be happier for you!
Good luck to you always.
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