Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Burritt on the Mountain
Monday, February 27, 2012
Adventure fair at earlyworks museum
We went to the adventure fair which just happened to be at our fave earlyworks history museum this year. During the adventure fair the museum waves addmission fees and opens its doors to allow local companies to display activities they have during the summer. There are lots of giveaways, drawings for tickets to local events, summer camp sign ups, coupons for annual passes, and the kids can play while you're browsing. It was super busy, but I still think it's worth going. We played in bisuits newly renovated backyard with treehouse, played with trains, and got the most amazing face paintings I've ever seen. Seriously. Amazing. Here's Maddi's georgous butterfly face. And yes, washing it off was world war III. She assumed it was more of a permenant feature. Silly kid.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Chattanooga after dark
As our little spontaneous trip came to a close, I walked away with these simple facts:
Traveling always gets me out of a funk.
This world is fascinating and there is always more to discover.
Sugars BBQ may have a flashy sign, a sleek decor, and live music, but their food is depressingly over-rated.
Time with the ones that I love is more valuable to me than anything else. absolutely anything.
Watching my babies learn and grow is the greatest joy I have ever known.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
A Dad
My kids are so lucky to have such an amazing father.
I love getting knocked over by a squealing little girl riding on daddy's back or a grinning boy dangling upside down from daddy's arms. I love that Maddi runs and jumps into his arms with complete confidence that he will catch her every single time. I love that he compliments them and laughs with them and sets clear boundaries with them. I know that my kids will grow up with confidence and love because of him. His love for them will give them the ability to be themselves, to make better choices, to seek what they truly deserve, and to live with contentment. Being a mom is so much easier when I have a super-dad by my side.