Jay is playing basketball these days and is loving it. This year he's team captain and he starts. He's worked really hard the last several years to get to where he is today. Mike and I have really enjoyed watching him. On this particular day Aunt Mimi came to cheer him on. It's official, Jay is taller than his aunt.
This picture warms my heart. This is how we've spent many, many evenings the last 2 weeks, cuddled up together as a family with our dogs. Cole still hasn't figured out he's not a lap dog but with Nick and his dog, all things are possible.
Nick's friend, C. has been coming to our house after school on basketball practice nights. It's been fun for both the boys and I always enjoy having friends in.
We spent thanksgiving at my house this year and it was such a nice day. The kids played, we ate and played games. One game wasn't so successful (Apples to Apples) but we tried.
My mom, Kim and Nick played cards. Playing cards is always a hit.
Jay towering over his nana.
Ausili's came out late on thanksgiving night. The picture below is the selfie Faith took of all 8 of us, not bad if I do say so myself. This thanksgiving I felt especially blessed. God is SO good, SO big and Mike and I have especially felt His love. He has filled our hearts and mind with such peace and we are thankful for each other, our family and friends.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
A thankful heart
I've taken a break from my blog for awhile. I haven't even looked at it and when I pulled it up this morning I noticed my last blog entry was from Nov. 10. On Nov. 11 my life changed dramatically. I will forever compare my life with how it was before Nov. 11 and how it is after Nov. 11 and trust me, in the storm that was brewing and the cyclone that came in, my story is one centered around great joy and peace for my family. It's not something I'm going to share just yet in my blog but eventually I will. It is a story that needs to be shared but it's also a story that isn't finished being written yet. I can tell you God has his hands all over this one and I'm completely overwhelmed by His love, His grace and His mercy.
We are busy preparing for Thanksgiving which I am hosting this year - turkey and all. My dear mother bought the turkey and delivered it to my house so here's to hoping it all goes as planned. This Thanksgiving I see things and people through a different (and more positive) set of lenses. Nov. 11 changed me and this year especially I am so thankful for an abundance of blessings. I am looking forward to spending the day with my own family and my mother and my sister, brother in law and my niece and nephew. I am thankful for the laughs we will share, the food we will eat and the fire Mike will build (yeah, that too).
I will post pictures in my next blog. Life has been busy, as always. Jay is playing and enjoying basketball, as is Nick. Mike is assistant coach for Nick's team and I just trying to keep everyone fed. Ha!
We are busy preparing for Thanksgiving which I am hosting this year - turkey and all. My dear mother bought the turkey and delivered it to my house so here's to hoping it all goes as planned. This Thanksgiving I see things and people through a different (and more positive) set of lenses. Nov. 11 changed me and this year especially I am so thankful for an abundance of blessings. I am looking forward to spending the day with my own family and my mother and my sister, brother in law and my niece and nephew. I am thankful for the laughs we will share, the food we will eat and the fire Mike will build (yeah, that too).
I will post pictures in my next blog. Life has been busy, as always. Jay is playing and enjoying basketball, as is Nick. Mike is assistant coach for Nick's team and I just trying to keep everyone fed. Ha!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Cooking 101
Nick is loving working in the kitchen these days. He wakes up every morning and makes eggs for him and Jay. He insists on helping me with dinner and he loves making spaghetti. I am really trying to let him have free reign in the kitchen. Sometimes it's hard because he makes a bigger mess than what needs to be made but I have to remind myself that it's okay, that's how one learns. Recently I suggested that perhaps I could sign Nick up for a cooking class. He was horrified. He told me he would not take a cooking class. I assume he thinks it would be too "girly girl" for him and Nick is 100% redneck. He told me he'd rather learn from me or his nana.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Honor Roll
Jay made the honor roll for the first time in middle school. What an accomplishment for him. He's been so close before but never quite made it but maybe 8th grade was the trick. Ha. Jay and I went to his honor roll breakfast this morning at school. It was so well done. During the breakfast I nudged Jay and told him that I had never made the honor roll in middle school so good for him! I did get a grin out of him for that one. Keep moving forward, Jay and as your nana and I always say, it's not how you start the race but how you finish the race that matters. What will your finish line look like?
Sunday, November 1, 2015
The cluster weekend
It was another packed weekend but very fun. I entitled my blog The cluster weekend because it was filled with so much from get togethers with family to football to Halloween parties to wienie roasts and back to football again. I'm exhausted just from writing all of it. Ha. The weekend started out with Kim and her family coming over. The kids carved and painted pumpkins and we had an opportunity to catch up and enjoy each others company. I love Lukie's smile in this picture. He reminds me a lot of Nick, he talks all the time. Love him.
As you can see Nick was really into the bunny ears, hence the picture above and below. Really Nick!? Lauren loved painted the pumpkins. I don't think Kim was so thrilled to take them home as they were still wet but she enjoyed it.
Even Jay joined in, a little. He didn't carve or paint pumpkin. He's getting so old. My mom said that every time she sees him now it looks like he's grown taller. And Yes, mom, he has! Crazy.
Relaxing with Nana.
Nick's last game was Saturday. It was a miserable game. Picture rain, lots and lots of rain. Picture cold, bitter cold and mud! Lots of mud. So muddy you couldn't see the 50 yard line. But the boys played hard and it paid off. They won their game! The picture below includes the 5 coaches.
This picture really doesn't do justice to how cold, muddy and rainy it actually was.
I love this picture. This is Jay's 8th grade team. Next year, high school! These boys had a rough season and they lost their game today but they played hard! I took Nick to his football teams wienie roast so I missed it - bummer. But I am so thankful for this picture that another mother got. So, until next year, boys.
And as a final wrap up, here's the hostess with the mostest! I love Laura's spirit. She makes every holiday fun!! We did get to laughing because she's had this pumpkin costume since college. Nick asked out loud (he has no filter) how it still fit her - kid you not! Happy Halloween!!!
As you can see Nick was really into the bunny ears, hence the picture above and below. Really Nick!? Lauren loved painted the pumpkins. I don't think Kim was so thrilled to take them home as they were still wet but she enjoyed it.
Even Jay joined in, a little. He didn't carve or paint pumpkin. He's getting so old. My mom said that every time she sees him now it looks like he's grown taller. And Yes, mom, he has! Crazy.
Relaxing with Nana.
Nick's last game was Saturday. It was a miserable game. Picture rain, lots and lots of rain. Picture cold, bitter cold and mud! Lots of mud. So muddy you couldn't see the 50 yard line. But the boys played hard and it paid off. They won their game! The picture below includes the 5 coaches.
This picture really doesn't do justice to how cold, muddy and rainy it actually was.
Nick and Nic (No, it's not a spelling error, the "other" Nic spells his name without a K). These are the two Nick's on the team. I'm not sure the team even knows my Nick's name. They called the other Nic, Nic but my Nick was always referred to as Siebert, never Nick. So cute.
On Halloween night we went to Laura's. She is such a great hostess. Love her. Cracks me up that I got this picture of Nick.....with all the ladies - not a boy in sight. And yes, he was back to the bunny ears. Ugh. I love this picture. This is Jay's 8th grade team. Next year, high school! These boys had a rough season and they lost their game today but they played hard! I took Nick to his football teams wienie roast so I missed it - bummer. But I am so thankful for this picture that another mother got. So, until next year, boys.
And as a final wrap up, here's the hostess with the mostest! I love Laura's spirit. She makes every holiday fun!! We did get to laughing because she's had this pumpkin costume since college. Nick asked out loud (he has no filter) how it still fit her - kid you not! Happy Halloween!!!
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