Thursday, December 31, 2009

Good Bye 2009....Welcome 2010!

Wow..........can anyone believe where 2009 has gone? For our family this year had a few 'big' events so I know it seemed to whiz by even quicker than normal. It never fails to amaze me how life did not seem to fly by this quickly before we had kids. Something about living your life through someone else's eyes and heart, makes things so different.


As I sit here on the eve of 2010, I feel the need to recap 2009 so that I can (for a short second) appreciate all of the goodness God brought us in 2009 and look forward (eternally) to all of the greatness that will come in the future years.


1. Probably our biggest momentous occasion of 2009 was Justin accepting a job transfer with his company closer to our hometowns - Victoria TX. We had always planned on moving before Kate got in Kindergarten in 2010 so this was something that we definitely were 'aiming' for, but the trigger seemed to get pulled much quicker than I expected but it was definitely God's plan and a plan that has worked out wonderfully. I still have to pinch myself to believe that we are 'here' and not 'there anymore'. With that job transfer came a whole slew of events: putting the house up for sale, selling the house in 4 days, looking for a place to live in Victoria, finding Kate and Wesley a school (see 2 below), getting my virtual work schedule approved, coordinating the moving, settling in to our new rent house and looking for something a little more permanent (see 3 below).



2. With God walking besides us once again, we had a few short weeks to find Kate and Wesley a school. And we didn't just want a school that they were be in for a few months then transition out of in a few months when school started. We wanted a 'home'...a 'family'. And that is what we've found. Faith Academy has been the most amazing experience for our family. Kate has learned so much about our walk with Christ and how important his presence in her heart is. Even Wesley (at his young age) is experiencing the same importance of Christ in his heart. We have been truly blessed. As a mom who grew up going to church for the purpose of 'going to church' and 'making my family happy', I feel very strongly about what I want Christ to mean in my kids' lives. I want them to not only be believers but I want them to be passionate missionaries. I want them to not only walk the walk but deliver kindness and love and respect to others because of their deep connection with Christ.



3. We purchased our future home site! We learned a lot from our first house purchase in 2002. We learned a lot of positive things and a lot of things to 'watch out for next time'. Knowing that we wanted our next home(2010) to be the final place we lived and the place we raised our children and the place our children came home to when they were in college and were married, we set out to purchase our 'perfect' place. Something big enough to grow with us but not too much to maintain. And we think we found the perfect place. 2.5 Acres in Post Oak Estates. Beautiful trees, super quiet, technically 'in the country' but literally right off of HWY 59 and only 5 mins from town. Perfect.



4. Wesley turned 2! Wesley turned 2 just a short month after we moved to Victoria. What a better reason to have a party?!?! And we did....fun fun fun with all our family! Wesley turning 2 was very different than when Kate turned 2. Most likely because Wesley is our last baby...so I watch things more closely because I know that I will never have that opportunity again. Also, Wesley has shown me what it is like being a second child with an older sibling (I was an only child...I never got to have anyone follow me around like Wesley does to Kate). But he also is picks up on things so much quicker than what Kate did because he has her to imitate. By the time he hit two he was sprinting, saying his ABC's, talking in conversations with us and (of course) saying the cutest cutest things. Some of his favorite phrases are 'Mommy, are you serious?'. 'Don't laugh at me..that's not nice'. He can sing entire songs like 'Jesus loves me', 'Grand Old Flag', 'It's All about the Baby' and on and on....he is so animated. Maybe future class clown?

5. Kate started school!



6. Kate turned the big 5! She celebrated in style at her favorite party place. A bounce place. This time for the first time in years, she was surrounded by friends AND family. Because we live so close, all of her favorite people were there. Of course we missed our friends far away (nadia, maya, kyle, avery, ryan and riley and logan).



7. Celebrated all our Holidays much closer to family and friends. We still made a few trips (Christmas Day to Grandma's in Schulenburg and day after Christmas to Beeville) but the trips were so much shorter. An hour in each direction. Which meant we got to party like champs but then return home to sleep in our OWN BEDS! woo hoo! And Santa listened to everyone..we must have all been very good. I got my vacuum cleaner and waffle maker. Justin got his Wii and pots and pans (and some clothes he so desparately needed). Kate got a lot of animals-most of them make some noise of some sort! Wesley got a lot of tools and cars and balls.



8. Signed a contract to get our new house built. And how amazing that our dream house is going to be built by Justin's best friend and best man in our wedding? God has amazing ways of working things out. After getting a few very 'lavish' (insert my true thoughts - COMPLETELY OUTRAGEOUSLY EXPENSIVE bids) from local builders, Justin and I thought our dreams of building on our land were going to have to be delayed for several years. We even started looking at keeping our land for an investment and just building a house in town. Then Justin decided to call Daryn who (ironically) just started his own construction business. He had worked for a larger company for years and wanted more flexibility and just recently left the company to start one of his own. We didn't approach him originally b/c he lives in Houston and we weren't sure if he'd be up for the challenge but he was. So we have been working through all the paperwork (red tap that the new mortgage industry has shaped up to be) and we should start breaking ground in mid January....thank God!



9. Justin and I celebrated 9 years of marriage yesterday (12/30). We were a beautiful couple when we first met in 1995. We were even more precious when we married in 2000. And now that we just passed our 9 year mark....whew...we are quite the display of love and happiness. Is it always blissful...heck no! Is it always nostaligic? NO But is there a day that goes by that I would want any other life? NO WAY! God has plans for us all. I went through a lot during my youth. I experienced loss in ways that I would never want anyone to have to imagine. But all of that seems to just be a very small part of my past. When I think of my past it really begins that special day in May 1995 when Justin and I met on a school trip. We talked all the way home. We had a special connection. We still share that connection today. It is what makes us special. To me, our connection and love will be the greatest gift we pass on to our children. I want it to be the love they build their lives around and the love they expect from their future partners. Only the best. Love you Justin!



10. Ok...so I couldn't quite find 10 big events. But that is ok. I am exhuasted just thinking back through these 9! Here's to a great 2010.

Love to you all!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas from All of Us!

The kids are so excited about Christmas.
Tonight we are going to Candlelight service at our church. Then we are going to look at Christmas lights and hopefully between those two things and a day full of grocery shopping and baking and playing with mommy and daddy, the kids will be asleep early. Then Santa can leave his presents tonight for our 'good boy and girl'.

We are opening presents at our house in the morning then heading to my granny's house for lunch. Then back home.
The day after Christmas is going to be spent in Beeville with grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Polar Express Pics

In conjunction with my 100th blog (woo hoo!) here are some pictures from Polar Express...a fun time was had by all!

The Polar Express ride is in Palestine, TX which (from Victoria) is about 7 hours. To alleviate a 7 hour drive in the car with two young kids we made an entire weekend trip out of it. SUPER FUN!
We stayed in The Woodlands at a really nice suite. We spent Friday eating lunch at Kobe, shopping, eating dinner at Cheesecake Factory (dessert with Maria and Nadia), ice skating and Kate and Nadia watched Princess and the Frog. It was a very busy but so enjoyable day!

Vanessa read the kids a few stories on Friday night and off they went....waiting for the Polar Express ride the next day!

For those that have seen The Polar Express movie, this experience is very similar....except the train is very old so it doesn't go as fast as the movie (thank God b/c that was one thing Kate was asking about...'Is it going to go up high?') But it was a very cold night, we got served hot chocolate by dancing chefs and went to the North Pole, got our ticket stamped by the conductor and was visited by Santa Claus (Wesley said 'stay away' Santa Claus!'














































After the Polar Express, we headed back to The Woodlands, dropped Ashton off and headed back to the hotel. We got up early, enjoyed hot breakfast downstairs, and made our way back to Victoria. Time to get some rest...Kate's Christmas musical at school was the next night and she had been rehearsing her song for weeks!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Polar Express Weekend - WORK IN PROGRESS

Mommy is not slacking..just preoccupied with baking cookies for tonight's Christmas Program at Kate's school, washing a weekend worth of clothes, getting groceries to restock the pantry, preparing meals (what is that? I haven't actually prepared anything for the kids since Thursday)! More to come.....I haven't even looked at the pics from this weekend but are sure they turned out so cute.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Taking it easy....

Thanksgiving exhausted me...mentally..not much detail to give other than that one day mentally drained this little mama. Hence the reason I am just now posting a new blog entry ONE FULL WEEK after Thanksgiving. And I figure I need to save up my energy for the fun stuff we ahve coming up in the next month(Santa riding in on the Southern Express train this afternoon here in Victoria, Christmas Pageant with live nativity scene and animals at Northside Baptist Church, POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE in northeast Texas, The Princess and the Frog movie, I could go on and on...). So, in light of the energy I'll need to exert this month of December to blog about all the fun stuff going on in our world, I am going to lay low on the narratives and just post some cute pics from the last week...some from Thanksgiving, some from dinner time, and other just random -I-need-to-grab-my-camera-because-the-kids-are-so-darn-cute pics!


And who better to start off a picture montage titled 'taking it easy' than my fellas that always find a way to 'take it easy'. I LOVE THEM SO MUCH! Kate found the Santa hat!


Wesley found Kate's hat

Wesley found my dad's old Cowboy hat....Wesley has a big head for a little boy but my dad's head must have been HUGE....





Wesley watching Kate eat her corn on the cob...if she likes it he has to try it!




More Christmas poses


Wesley has this 'nose thing' that he does that he knows cracks us up! This is it....


Thanksgiving at MiMi and PaPa's with Vanessa



Miss Ashley


Justin playing with the kids-Kate, Mary Grace and Wesley
the Kids table

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Little things I am so thankful for.....

I am so thankful for Wesley's artwork..and I love the colors of fall so that makes it even more special....and the cute story behind this scarecrow is that when Kate and I went to get Wesley from his preschool room he ran to us holding this and Kate was convinced that he took it from the teacher b/c there was no way that Wesley could have done that..he was very insistent that it was his and he 'made it'. I'm sure he had help but that makes it even more special!
And what makes this artwork even more of a blessing is that once Kate got into Kindergarten they don't really 'color' or 'make artwork' anymore...so its nice to still have my little munchkin bringing this cute stuff home.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Santa Claus came to Victoria...

Santa Claus made his debut at the Victoria Mall on Saturday at 11:ooam (well actually it was about 11;45 before he arrived and even Mrs. Claus was a tad annoyed for the delay). Luckily Kate and Wesley did great waiting for him but despite all pep talks and preparation for the big man, Wesley still did not want to sit on his lap and in order to get both of my adorable kids in the picture I had to sit with Wesley. I was hoping for a picture to put on Christmas cards but no such luck..but it is a great picture and it definitely has a great story behind it which I will definitely share with Wesley for years to come! And while we were waiting in line for Santa Clause, the local reporter for the Victoria Advocate interviewed me and Kate...see the clipping below.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Should we be worried?!?!

For anyone who has met my Kate and Wesley or heard me talk about them in detail knows that while Kate has the most gorgeous long hair, she is not my 'girlie girl'. And while Wesley will pounce on anything in site given the opportunity, he is extra cuddly and sweet for a little boy. Little boys are NOT supposed to be this sweet and caring at TWO. And girls are NOT supposed to be this mellow at FIVE?!?! So today we started the day going to an early church service because Vanessa was coming to visit us.

And as soon as Vanessa came over, Kate had her looking through tattoos to put on everyone. And these weren't the Barbie tattoos you would think for a 5 year old girl..no...they were this really hard core dinosaur tattoos. Kate decided to place hers on her forearm and Wesley put his at the same place as Kate's (surprise surprise) and mommy wore one on her foot and daddy on his upper arm. By the way..I don't think Miss Kate will be placing any future temp tattoos on her lower arm as she has some hair there and getting the tattoo off was a tad painful :)
Then later in the afternoon, Kate and Wesley decided to dress up for Vanessa (NaeNae as they call her). Wesley always seemed to pick out the most feminine items to dress up in. At one point he was completely decked out as a fairy..pink high heel shoes, fairy wings..the whole shebang.
So my million dollar question.....should I be concerned? I would imagine not...I would imagine that this is just a case of us having a really mellow little girl with a mind of her own and a little boy that ADORES his big sis.
Now if Wesley walks out in drag attire when he's 15 and its NOT Halloween, I will probably be concerned. But until then...they are too much fun!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

We've got our Holidays all mixed up!?!?!

Not really...we loved dressing up for Halloween and are looking forward to the Thanksgiving Luncheon on Friday with Miss Kate. And we've been focusing on what we are thankful for and we read Jingle Bells (a very loud musical book) every night now in preparation for the upcoming Christmas holidays. And we even watched Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer today....by the way, it was Wesley's first time to see the movie and the 'snow monster' creeped him out.
HOWEVER, as much as we are looking forward to these wonderful holidays, I found my little munchkins playing dress up earlier today and was surprised to see what they found. Evident ally they were wishing it was Easter again........
And then they had a costume change and I guess Wesley was wishing it was his birthday again because he decided to wear his 4th of July antlers :) And for the record...I don't know if most little boys like to 'dress up' or if it Wesley enjoys it so much because his sweet sister makes it so much fun!



Monday, November 9, 2009

My goal as a mommy blogger....

Is to hit 100 blogs in 2009. When Kimberly and Maria convinced me to start blogging late in 2008, I finally started in 2009 and I LOVE IT!

When I started blogging we were the proud parents of a 1.5 year old and a 4 year old who lived in Conroe, Texas. When I started blogging it was to just post pictures from the stories I was talking about with my friends over lunch or from the chats Tara and I would have on our weekday drives home from work. Then I found myself working more and more from home so I didn't get as much face time with some of my most prized possessions...my wonderful friends from work. All of us had kids about the same age and they had grown up together and blogging enabled us to keep up with each other with our crazy lives.

Who would have imagined that only a few months into 2009 we would be thrown the fastest curve ball of our lives! Now we have a gorgeous 2 year old and amazing 5 year old in Kindergarten and (oh by the way) we moved to Victoria! And we are starting this new phase of our lives and its been an amazing experience. And luckily (because of blogging) I get to feel connected to all my favorite people and their little munchkins!

So my goal was to have 100 blogs this year and I will definitely accomplish that. We still have two amazing Holidays left and a lot of great events going on at our church and Kate's school.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Our Trip to Chaloupka Farm

Wednesday was Kate's second field trip but the first one that I attended with her. The first one was across the street to the fire station (not quite as nostalgic as the Dairy Farm). Since Rocky Creek Farm AKA Chaloupka Farm is a good hour from the school they looked to parents to drive. I volunteered and decided that if I was going to take my car, we might as well take Mr. Wesley as well. We also took Karissa and her mom (also Jessica).

The kids has a blast! What was even more exciting is that my maiden name is Chaloupka and I grew up literally less than 10 minutes from this farm on my own 'Chaloupka Farm'. This field trip had a real corn maze where real corn was going to be harvested in the next month. A really cool hay slide and a huge 'frog hopper'. The kids got to do duck races and even milk an 'imaginary cow'. Wesley thought it was cool...Kate wasn't fooled and wanted a real cow with some real milk. They didn't let us milk a real cow but we did see a slew of real dairy cows waiting to get milked.


Dairy cows

Kate on the frog hopper
Kate and Wesley on the train ride
Kate and her class at the top of the hay slide


Wesley really liking the milking of the cow

Kate and Wesley milking the cow

Wesley pumping water for the duck race