Monday, March 28, 2011
Suddenly Seven
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Leap of Faith
What a wonderful Spring Break we had. The first part of the break we stayed in town and did things around the house. The picture above is from before a baseball tournament we went to pick up some BBQ from and visit. When we got there, one of my favorite families said, "Well all is well now, look, our little girl is here." She is so happy outside and around all of her adopted Calallen aunts and uncles. It is so funny to see these big, athletic, deep voiced men turn into goo around her. Makes me laugh every time. I was able to (finally) get her letters done for her name on her wall:
I messed with the ISO on my camera over the break as an experiment, and it did not turn out well, so some of the pics may look too "noisy" or grainy. I will take another picture when I actually get them up on the wall .. let's hope that doesn't take another 6 months!
On Wednesday we traveled towards Montgomery. We stopped in Richmond to meet Megan, Mom, Grandma, and Kyleigh for lunch. Then we trotted around the corner (literally) to check out a new retirement subdivision for Grandma. It was extremely nice. She has so much to think about, but I know that down sizing and being closer to everything would be very beneficial to her. I know that Kyleigh does not want her to move, though. She did not come right out and say it, but as we drove in I said, "Kyleigh, look how nice this place is." "It's weird, Lala. It doesn't look like a place where we could ride our bikes and grandma wouldn't like that." Wednesday night we finally got to Montgomery and settled in there for a few days. Friday I had some people over at mom's for a Montgomery Mary Kay gathering. I got to see Chelette, Charleigh, and Jaden (whohoo) as well as Shannon. It was so good to catch up with friends! My director, Katie, even came all the way down from Dallas to share her time and help me with my next level of training. For those who did not know, I have "re-opened" my Mary Kay store and I am going full fl edge ahead with it. I am trying to reach my goal of director for many reasons and will share all of the joys of Mary Kay in another post.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Sippy Cup
This past Saturday, my sister and Ray got married. Yay for the Cunningham's. For us, it was a fast and furious weekend of traveling, but I hope that E and Ray were able to slow down and take it all in. I was not able to get many pictures because I was running around helping mom and E get ready, but hopefully the photog got some great pics that I can share soon! Currently, they are cruising out and about ...possibly near the Bahamas right now. I pray they have a wonderful honeymoon and that it continues when they return. Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Total admiration part 2
Monday, February 28, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
6 months
At 6 months Kirby:
Weighs 15 lbs., 5 oz.
Is 25" long
Eats avocados, bananas, sweet potatoes, peas, pears, and rice cereal (not her favorite).
Still breastfeeds (very hard to do with school, but I am trying hard!)
Not going to mention anything about sleeping, because when I do it seems to change! But, she sleeps about 14 hours in a 24 hour period.
We can hear "muuuma" and sometimes "duuudda", which the doctor said was very much her saying momma and dadda.
Is happy, happy, happy!
Is starting to be able to sit by herself for about 3 seconds before dumping over to one side.
Loves peek-a-boo.
Loves her tongue and her ears.
Learning "more" and "all done" in sign language.
Likes her red cup in the bath tub more than any other bath toy.
Scoots around and around wherever she is laying, but not crawling yet.
As soon as you set her down, is over on her tummy with her head way up in the air like a turtle.
Loves baseball games!
"So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10
Friday, February 18, 2011
Patience
The Lord has strongly convicted me about my patience lately. Not my patience with people, but patience for me to wait on Him. The other day one of my students asked me if I ever got in fights with classmates when I was in high school. I told them, "Of course not." They could not believe that I did not even take a swing once. I said, "Well, first of all, in my generation of high school we did not just turn around and punch someone for not liking them. Also, the Lord blessed me with tons of patience, so I have always been able to turn the other cheek and walk away. I can put up with more than most people." Their response, "Well we could have told you that, you put up with us everyday and very rarely get mad." Good to know they at least have learned that this year!
For those of you that keep up with my posts regularly, I apologize for them having a negative tone. I am not depressed, I love life, and praise the Lord for each lesson I learn. I am impatient right now with school, though, and it has poured over into the rest of my life. On Tuesday morning I finally said enough is enough with school winning over my attitude. I set my alarm for 45 minutes earlier than usual and made sure I had quiet time each day this week. What a difference this has made! I still have circumstances (especially yesterday) that really upset me and make me want to leave immediately, but the Lord has blessed me with a lifting of my heavy, impatient heart. I have had different verses pop into my head throughout they day that get me through to the end. The mornings have been such a blessing since I got back to making quiet time a priority instead of rushing through it.
Have a very blessed day!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
From Daddy's Phone
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Give me Your eyes

Waiting ever so patiently for mommy to get her dinner ready!
There are so many things that she is doing right now that crack me up:
1. Rolls over onto her belly, pushes up, and then face plants. She doesn't cry about this until about the 4th time.
2. No teeth yet, but she acts like she is getting them in. She knaws on everyone's shoulder and they all tell me to feed my child. Ha, like she has missed a meal!
3. Has discovered her tongue and can not keep it in her mouth. She sticks it waaaayy out and then wiggles it around or pushes it up like she is trying to lick her nose. CR and I watched and laughed for about 5 minutes last night while she was in the tub doing this.
4. When we do the sign for "all done", if she doesn't think she wants to be done, she pouts out her lip and wimpers a bit, then really lets it out in one big cry. Then she is over it and ready to move.
5. If I am holding her and talking to someone, she will look at me, then the other person, then back at me really quickly. As if to say, "Mommy is here and so are you at the same time. Weird."
6. Puts the red cup I gave her to play with in the bath on her foot, picks her foot up out of the water and looks amazed, then slams her leg back in.
Yesterday when I was going through (ie looking for something) my desk drawer at school I came across the folder from the San Antonio Fertility Specialist. Tears welled up in my eyes and my students asked if I was ok. I told them, "Yes, just so blessed!" I opened up the folder to see if I had stashed what I was looking for in there by chance (had not) and came across the billing estimate for all of the procedures we were about to undergo just a year ago. At the time, the numbers were so much smaller. We wanted a precious child so badly that we knew the Lord would provide the means and we would take it a step at a time. We did not prepay for anything to get ahead because we wanted to wait and hear the Lord through each step. And did we ever hear Him. Thank you Lord, again and again and again, for providing in Your perfect timing and in Your perfect way.
" Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward." Psalms 127:3