• Easter 2013

    If nothing else, this blog is timely. Unless we are talking about every holiday post before this one, in which case, not so much. And timely is a relative term. Easter was just over a week ago. Less than one month = right on time in my book. Except I don’t have a book because I don’t have a publisher. And I haven’t written one. But I plan to as soon as I get caught up on this blog. Let’s do this…

    On Good Friday, we went to New Orleans to visit our yankee cousins, Mike and Heather and their two boys. They aren’t really yankees… they are from Georgia. But they live in Philadelphia, so same thing. When we got there, we couldn’t check in because our room wasn’t ready. So, we all waited patiently (ahem) in the courtyard for. like. ever.

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    Wells and Emmett are the same age and G and Nicholas are too. Emmett is precious, but I could eat Nicholas with a spoon. They all had the best time. Just ask the people in the courtyard trying to enjoy their martinis in peace.

    Come to find out, the Miami Heat were checking out of the hotel, and if you are the Miami Heat, you can check out WHENEVER you darn well please.

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    Not cool, Dwayne Wade. Not cool.

    So we waited some more, and then we finally got a room. Then we did what everyone does while visiting New Orleans… we went for Mexican food. I think cousin Mike was impressed with (disgusted by?) my nacho eating abilites.

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    After dinner, we checked out Mike and Heather’s courtyard and ended the night with a kid dance party in their room. What can I say? Things get crazy in New Orleans.

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    The next morning, we had breakfast and then met for a ride on the St. Charles streetcar…

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    Afterward, we had to hit the road. Yaya threatened to disown us all if we were late for the Easter picnic. We were late per usual, but she didn’t disown us. She is all talk.

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    We drank Abita Root beer (which Graham dubbed “butt sodas” because WHY NOT?), ate lots of yummy food and played baseball . We also dyed eggs and Graham’s fingers and Nan’s tablecloth. Sadly, there was no Easter animal sacrifice this year. RIP Ginger.

    Easter morning we got up bright at early for sunrise service. Every year, Nan tells us that church starts thirty minutes before it actually starts so we will all be on time. Every year, we call her bluff. This year was no exception.

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    After church and Easter baskets, we headed to Hattiesburg for Easter lunch with Mawmaw Sarah and another egg hunt.

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    “There is definitely one hidden under here. That naked brown kid told me so.”

    And in case you think I haven’t posted enough pictures already, I’ll leave you with this one…

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    “Just eat the carrot and no bunny gets hurt…”

  • happy happy happy

    Happy Good Friday and Easter weekend. We are excited to spend today in New Orleans with cousins we haven’t seen in a while. The rest of the weekend will be jam packed with driving here, there and everywhere to visit family, picnic and attend sunrise service. And then there’s Easter pictures. Oh. The. Drama. Why can’t my children stand still and smile for thirty seconds?

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    I guess they get it honest.

    I hope you and your family have a wonderful (drama free) weekend.

    Jesus paid it all
    All to him I owe
    Sin had left a crimson stain
    He washed it white as snow

  • fashion friday (the “no baby clothes” edition)

    Happy Friday! Long time gone. We went to Disney World, then there was spring break, then I had to recover and catch up from both. I promise more Disney pics than anyone would care to look at next week. I know you are SUPER excited. Try to contain yourself.

    Someone asked me what my boys wear since they are anti-“baby clothes”. I will be the first to admit that boy clothes are not as cute as girl clothes… not even close. When I was pregnant with Wells, I was 100% sure I was having a girl. I’m a girl, my only sibling is a girl and her two children are girls. DUH. I was floored when the ultrasound tech told me otherwise. Tears were shed. SK was concerned… “But you are going to love him anyway, right?”

    Of course I love him. It just took a little while to adjust to the idea. Mainly because I had envisioned a nursery swathed in blush and bashful. And the clothes! I’d been to baby stores… Racks and racks of pink ruffles, bloomers and bows. Boy clothes were covered in dinosaurs and on that shelf in the back corner by the restroom. UGH. Fortunately, I was wrong about the clothes (and lots of other things). There are so many cute things for little boys, you just have to know where to look

    Here are some of my favorite websites and picks for spring/summer.

    I heart Crewcuts. I do not, however, love their pricing. Lucky for my wallet, I get to the outlet store in Destin a couple of times a year. J Crew also has a factory store online that (when combined with coupon code) is reasonable.

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    I love this K Way windbreaker/ rain jacket. I want one for myself, however I do not kid myself that I can fit in junior sizes.

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    When I first saw these retro swim trunks, I thought they were mine… well, theirs. Then I saw the NINETY EIGHT DOLLAR price tag and decided that Gwyneth Paltrow’s kid will look adorable in them.

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    Gap, Old Navy and Target are great…

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    Anchor pullover here.

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    Skinny jeans here. Because you know your three year old is a hipster.

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    Anchor swim trunks here. I’m beginning to see a theme. Even if we are not at the beach, we can still dress like it.

    The cutest pajamas…

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    I love Mini Boden. Their clothes are a little on the pricey side, but they almost always offer a coupon code for 20% off and free shipping. Unfortunately, they won’t let me steal the pictures off their website.

    These shorts are awesome. Not only are they super cute, they hold up like a champ. I order a couple of pairs each summer and they wear them almost every day. Graham is now wearing Wells’ from when he was four. No fading. Unlike you while reading this post.

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    They also have super cute t shirts. Unfortunately, they sell out very quickly. These are also very well made.

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    And the swimwear. They really have cute stuff. (Target also has really cute swim trunks for boys but they also sell out FAST.)

    Love these

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    I bought Wells and Graham both a pair of these last year. I think they are the cutest things ever in the history of the universe but Steve informed me that we are not, in fact, European. Oh.

    I really cannot say enough good things about Boden. I should probably buy some stock. Except I have no money after buying clothes for two boys who grow faster than their hems can keep up. Maybe they will send me a box of clothes when they read this post. You know, because the CEO at Boden is one of the tens of people who reads this blog.

    Moving on.

    Honey Bee Tees has great graphics and is based in Alabama. They are hosting trunk shows this spring, but unfortunately none in Mississippi. You can still order online here.

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    As for extras, hats are a must in my book. I almost said “accessories” but it sounded too metro. Like boys in fedoras aren’t metro.

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    J Crew Factory

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    My kids both like Sperrys and Rain boots. Truthfully, they would rather have Darth Vader tennis shoes that light up and make noise, but I told them they are allergic to the LED lights. These hypoallergenic green sneaks from crewcuts are cool if you ask me.

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    As for traveling with kids, this IKEA suitcase is precious and small enough so that little ones can pull it…

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    And duffles are always cute (you could probably even get away with a monogram on this)…

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    Later taters… have a great weekend.


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