5.31.2013

HOME.

It's been a long time since I've lived near my sister. A long long time.

My sister and I are pretty close.  Of course, we've had our rough patches, we've pulled hair and said hurtful things. However, she is apart of me....always has been, always will be. 

We've grew up sharing the same bedroom and sometimes the same bed. At one point we got our own bedrooms....only to end up begging our parents to please let us share a bedroom again. 

When I left home to go to college, she gave me a note and necklace.  I wore it all the time. That was our first time apart and we knew we may never live near each other again. 

So today is a pretty big day. It's a day, I can honestly say, I didn't know if it would ever really happen. I can vividly remember standing in a London pub, holding my five month old,  crying because the Hawks were discussing possibly moving to TX.  This email below is related to us getting a hotel together in London...


Erin Hawk 
Feb 7
to Andrea
you sent me this awhile ago and i kept it because it makes me happy...

thought you'd want to see it again :)



On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Andrea Hertel <andrea@vt.edu> wrote:
You sent me this awhile ago and I kept it because it makes me happy....

Thought you would want to remember J

Love you

From: Erin Hawk
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 4:02 AM
To: andrea@vt.edu
Subject:

 when kevin got home yesterday i was like "are you sure you're ok spending
the extra money to stay at that hotel with them?" and he said "of course"
so then i said "i just feel like lately its been, love can we move to texas so
i can be near andrea and love can we stay at that hotel so we can be close
to andrea"  and he said "buns, thats nothing new...i've known you for 9 years
 now and it's always been that way - i knew what i was getting into and
i think its great"





Yes, it is great!!!!!
  And NOW here we are....... 
.......HEADED HOME!!!!

I can't believe this is actually happening. 

5.30.2013

ROAD TRIIIIIIIP

The plan was for me to do the whole trip with Erin, however we had a closing and tim was traveling and so I was only able to make it for two days.  

I flew into Alabama, where Erin picked me up.

And we ended up in New Orleans that night....

The evening started very peacefully with two tall hurricanes at Pat O'Briens.

And then something interesting happened.  We walked into Pat O'Briens from St. Peters Street...but when we left, we were somehow on Bourbon Street!??!?!   

TRICKY TRICKY....  But, we figured we better see what this is all about.

WOW.

Haven't done this in A LOOOOOOONG TIME.
Thankfully five hours later, we paid this guy to take us on a bike ride back to our hotel.

Good Times Sister!!!!!!
Anywho...the next morning required a couple of coffees and long showers, and then we got back on the road....headed home :):)


5.29.2013

Playing

Just a new "normal" playdate.
this is fun.

5.28.2013

Dessert

Princesses and Ice Cream Cones
Does it get any better?!

5.27.2013

Legos

The other day while Mommy was hosting the sip-n-see, Daddy was on duty for six hours...out of our house. So they stopped by the lego store for a surprise :)  Unfortunately, we ran out of time that day to do the project, and we told the kids it would be the first thing we did in the morning.  
Nothing like coffee, milk and legos.

[Jude, I feel like I can hear you saying, "Welcome to my world" :)]

5.26.2013

Welcome to TEXAS....

....Reagan and Logan!!  
We are soooooo happy you are here and can't wait to watch these cousins grow up together.

5.25.2013

A Sip-n-See

This weekend Kimberly, Lori and I hosted a Sip-n-See for Chris and Connor.  It was a wonderful time with good friends.  Connor was the perfect little baby.  He slept in a bassinet for the first half of the party...even though there were 15 ladies chatting all around him.  Then he woke up, ate, and hung out with friends.  


   


5.24.2013

Foto Friday

We stopped by French Oaks to check out the old house.  As of next week, we will no longer be the owners of this sweet little house.  

5.23.2013

That Would Be The....

.....wine that was purchased at a grocery store after a really long week, to enjoy later that night.  That I spent over 20 minutes picking out, because I didn't have kids with me.  
That I dropped on my foot and splattered all over me and an innocent bystander.  

The sales clerk offered me a straw, another clapped, and someone else pointed out it was only 9am.

The manager brought me another bottle in bubble wrap.  

Good Times.

5.21.2013

The Pups

It's Dylan and Uncle Kevin's last day.  Kevin is flying back to CT to help finish packing.  He will fly on Sunday back to Texas with the kids and live with my parents until they get a house down here!!!!!!  I will fly out on Thursday, May 30th to meet Erin in Alabama and drive with her into Texas.

Seriously can't believe this is all happening.

5.20.2013

Shopping

This is what they do.... 75% of the time in the shopping cart.

5.19.2013

Work Ladies

Even though Tim doesn't work with EDPR, I'm lucky enough to still hang out with these wonderful ladies.  Today we got together for a delicious brunch to celebrate Jen and her baby girl due in a couple of weeks.  

5.18.2013

Busy Saturday

It started with us opening our pool officially.  It was the first time we went in, without heating it, for the season!  WHOOP.

Then we took a quick break to watch the Ironman.  Every year, I'm completely impressed by these athletes   Especially when I'm complaining about how hot and tired I am just walking to watch these men and women swim 2.4 miles, bike 116 miles, and run 26.2 miles.  Talk about pushing your body to it's limits....  (top pic is the guy overall winner and bottom is the female winner).  Notice our sleepy girl on our walk home.

Cheers to a busy Saturday.



5.17.2013

Foto Friday ~ DMB 2013

 Loving that Dave, for the second year in a row, has started his tour in The Woodlands.  We went with the same group of friends that we did last year and it proved to be JUST as awesome!  
One drink to remember, then another to forget.

5.16.2013

Splish Splash Day

Such a fun day at school for the kiddos!  
And I think you can see why :)


5.14.2013

Her Friends

A sweet moment at the park today with her friends.  

5.12.2013

The Mamas Day

**my sister also noted the significance of this article. 
 love that we, separately, both found it worthy of sharing.**

It's been "one of those weeks" in our house.   Some rough patches....that are lingering.  My head wasn't in the right place either, and thus my management skills were slacking.  I've also been thinking about my sister and all the work she's putting in right now.  Not easy stuff.   There have been other Mom friends having long weeks, lots of Mamas with new babies that as sweet as they can be...have cries that bring out your own tears.  

Then this article popped up in my googlereader.  Oh thank you for perfect timing.  

Hello relevant words. Simple. To the point. And SPOT ON.  I've read it three times.  I printed it and have it in my nightstand to pull out and remember.  

*****


Some simple things that I believe mothers need to remember on that motherhood journey. They are the words I would tell my daughters as they begin their motherhood journey and would love to tell my younger self as a mother. They are words about being brave and moving forward and realizing that because being a mother matters so much and that what moms do makes a difference.


Ten Things to Remember About Motherhood


1. It's not a sprint. Even though you may feel like you are out of breath and worn out with mothering, motherhood is simply not a sprint. It is a steady race, with moments of sprinting, moments of catching your breath, and moments where you sit on the sideline with your head in your hands gathering resolve, courage, and strength to keep on going.  Those moments, those keep up the pace moments, are the moments that build character and strengthen resolve. And, yet, remember that even though it's not a sprint there will be days when you say it moves so fast - they are the moments when you look at the teenager and sigh and wonder where the toddler went.


2. There will be moments that are plain hard. Often, these moments can be over the littlest things. Reasoning with a toddler about which shirt to choose or dealing with a defiant six year old or wiping up spilled milk all over the just mopped floor. And then there are moments that are challenging - finances, relationships, real life - all tucked within the motherhood journey. Don't be surprised when the hard moments come, but also know that those are the moments that shape you as a mother and will surprise you with your strength. Don't expect to savor every moment - I think too often the precedent is out there that we need to love every second - not true. Instead, learn to love the little things, yes, but also expect that there will be sometimes that simply are challenging. It's a balance.


3. There will be amazing moments. Surprisingly, these will often be the moments that you least expect - the impromptu little events tucked into a busy life. These are the moments that Hallmark loves but cannot be scripted into life. When those sweet moments come - celebrate them - write them down - and simply remember them as those gifts of time that you were blessed to share with your family. These are the sweet days in life when every thing seems to work perfectly and your heart is content and the kids are being great and the living room stayed fairly clean and you made dinner and everyone loved it and your to-do list was almost done - savor those times - for they are gifts.


4. You will mess up. Every mother, every person makes mistakes. Mistakes don't define. Learn from them, change the pattern, and move on. Mistakes teach us about ourselves, bless us with humility, and make us more determined in who and what we want to be. There is power in the words I am sorry and then working to make a change. Don't fear messing up - know that it will happen - and instead use those times as a time to be better and to grow. And yes, your children will survive even if you don't have everything perfect. And, remember, honestly, that the moments that matter are the moments where you stop, slow down, and sit. Maybe the house isn't perfect, the dinners not perfect, but that doesn't truly matter - what matters is the giving of you and the willingness to keep on going.


5. You will astound yourself. Yes. This. You may not see it now, but when you you look back at your day, week, month, years, and time of motherhood there will be moments nestled in there where you will be amazed at the great strength that you had. Those moments are there, dear mother who feels like she is in the trenches right now, they are there. And those moments are sometimes the simplest, most overlooked things that you do everyday. Those milk pouring, hand holding, running in the backyard, and caring for kids moments matter - those are the moments of deep strength and perseverance.


6. Your patience will be pushed to the limits. I never understand patience until I had children. You know - the thirty-four times you're asked for a snack in the morning even though you have a snack time or the hunt for the shin guards for soccer that are supposed to be placed in the same spot but once again are lost or the what's for dinner cries or the reasoning with a toddler over which shirt to wear - motherhood is about learning patience. Being a mother has taught me that there are some battles not worth fighting and have also taught me the strength and power of patience. The great thing about patience? It can (and will) be learned.


7. There is no perfect mother. That perfect mother ideal simply doesn't exist. Give yourself grace to make a mistake and move on. Grace is a powerful gift - one that needs to be extended to not only our children but also to ourselves. Sometimes the bar of motherhood is held so high that it is easy to miss all the beautiful and meaningful things that you do every single day. Learn to celebrate those things - the times where you said yes or pulled up your boot straps and kept going or when you try. Being a good mother doesn't mean being a perfect mother. Honestly, the perfect mother is the real mother who has the ability to embrace the little things, to give herself grace, and to admit where she truly is in the day to day. It's not about being perfect - it's about progress.


8. Your instinct is a powerful gift. So much of being a mother is learned by actually being a mother. So much of what I've learned from being a mother has been because I've walked through it. Mothers are blessed with instinct - learn to listen to it and trust it. But don't hesitate to ask for help, advice, or encouragement. It is not a reflection on motherhood strength to ask for help - rather it is the opposite - sometimes the greatest moments of strength are when one humbles self and asks for help.


9. Many days if feels like you are moving in a giant circle doing the same thing again and again. Because, well, you really are doing the same things again and again. This is why patience is put into play. This giant circle may feel like it's going around and around but it's still creeping forward, still moving on, and this is the gift of normal. Those everyday things - the making of mac and cheese, the putting pony tails in the hair, the slammed car doors, the tying of shoes, the answering of why again and again, those are the normal motherhood moments. They may not feel beautiful, but I have this feeling that one day we all will look back and sigh and remember the normal as so incredibly beautiful and something to be cherished.


10. You will find the strength you have within. You have strength. Power. Tenacity. Vision. The patience of a saint. And this is what I celebrate. It's the brave mother portion - that part of you that stays up all night holding puke buckets and still keeps going. It's the part of you that wonders if all of this mothering stuff makes a difference and deep down knows that what you are doing matters and makes a life difference. It's the braveness to drop a child off at school or at the airport or at camp or to bring one home and into your life. Motherhood is brave. It is such a testimony to the strength of you. Do not ever underestimate what you are doing, dear mother. You are brave.


So today, brave mother, in whatever state of your motherhood journey is I want to encourage you to first remember how deeply what you do matters and second to continue to press on as a mother. One day, one step, one clean kitchen and folded sock and car ride, after another.


Brave mother. That's what you truly are.

*****

My Mother's day was lovely.  And for the first time in a REALLY long time, I got to spend Mother's Day with my Mom.  Grateful.

Here are some pictures of our day.
 Oh there was a lot of fun, some hose time, and yes...even fancy shoes.
Her birthday was yesterday.  I know that she was laughing so hard that tears were coming out,  watching her  great-grandchildren soaking her daughter with the hose. 

As you can see, I got to browse through some "older" photos.  Found these...
Happy Mother's Day Mom

And thank you to these beauties for showing me the treasures of motherhood.

5.11.2013

Celebrate

Saturday was spent celebrating:
*friendships
*motherhood
*birthdays (justin and tim have birthday's 10 days apart)

5.10.2013

Foto Friday

A calm moment captured.
Notice their legs?

5.09.2013

Her.

There are some days, when I just can't take enough pictures of her.

5.08.2013

Home Improvement Continues

Why does our house look like this?!
Well, remember a couple of weeks ago during our laundry room reveal, I was trying to convince you that our walls were not a mustard color.  In fact, I liked the color of the walls; however, once we changed our floors, the paint color suddenly looked a little drab.

So for weeks, I've had this on the walls.
It's painting time!!!  


Sherman Williams paints were used:
**Accessible Beige went throughout a majority of the house (foyer, upstairs hall, stairs, kitchen, breakfast area, half bath)
**Tony Taupe is in the family room, upstairs office and art niches.
**Virtual Taupe is in the laundry room (and my eventually get put on the fireplace wall as an accent color).

We are LOVING the new colors and look.  Our office and dining room were not painted....those will come in the future, once we can decide what we want.  The guys finished 90% of the work in ONE DAY (there were six guys here painting).  The next day they came to do some finishing touches.   I will post some completed pictures in the next couple of weeks.  

5.07.2013

Then & Now: Sunglass Style

phew- thank heavens stylish Aunt Erin bought Olivia new sunglasses
(the first few were not working for Olivia)

THEN

NOW
almost 4.5 years

5.06.2013

wish I was there to celebrate with you tonight....  
but someone dropped this off at the house today, we'll celebrate when you get home :o