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Sunday, December 29, 2013

2013 In Review

I really feel like it wasn't that long ago that I was writing the 2012 in review post, but here we are almost a year later, and we're reflecting on 2013.  I can say with confidence that 2013 was the fastest year in the history of the Lowe fam.  Here's the Lowe Down on how we spent our 2013:

  • Places We Traveled - This section is a little smaller this year than it was last year, but to be fair, we had an extra traveler who isn't exactly easy to pack up and take a million places.  And the Razorbacks were terrible, so no one wanted to go see them play anywhere!  This year we did our annual jaunt to Destin, but with a five week old.  And we went down to New Orleans last month for my cousin Brooke's wedding.  On the way, we also stopped over in Ruston, LA where my mom's sister and our cousins live.   Both trips were so much fun and full of family time.  In addition, I went solo to Colorado for a girls' trip to celebrate my friend Kerri's bachelorette party. We also spent an entire afternoon in Clarksville/Lamar, Arkansas visiting old sights from my grandfather and grandmother's growing up.  Alli even got to meet her great great great Aunt Kathryn.



  • Things Alli Did - Alli had yet another wonderful year.  She became a big sister, spent a summer home with her mama, won her class Spelling Bee and came in second in the school-wide one, and graduated from second grade and started third.  She cantered and jumped her pony, played soccer, and paddleboarded and parasailed in Florida.  She loves to draw, play her Skylanders video game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and her little sister.







  • Things Riley Did - Oh, you know, besides being born??  That's right, she did more than just come into the world this year, but that's by far her biggest accomplishment.  We welcomed this sweet little girl in June of this year, and she's changed our worlds for the better.  She's also rolled over, can sit up unassisted, babbles constantly, and eats solid foods.  She's been to the barn, the soccer field, Bourbon Street, swimming, and the beach to name a few.









  • Fun Things We Did - Besides events and travel for the girls, we had our first ever trip to the Gentry Drive Thru Zoo, our Diddy ran a half marathon, and we painted almost our entire house! There was a baby shower for Riley, snow in May and snow on Alli's birthday in December.  Alli went to horse camp, soccer camp, and Camp Wilson.  We spent almost a month in Little Rock this summer where we ate lunch with Tata at Heifer Village and went to the Museum of Discovery twice.  Alli met the Ninja Turtles at Arvest Ballpark.  We saw baby Evie at the barn when she was just hours old and celebrated the centennial of my sorority Delta Delta Delta at the University of Arkansas.







What a year 2013 was!  We added to our family with Riley, Emma Grace, and my cousin Brooke marrying Keith.  We lost my Pawpaw's brother Uncle Don, but my last memory of him was wonderful, sitting at his table during our jaunt around Clarksville this summer.  I spent so much time with my family with 12 weeks of maternity leave and two weeks at Christmas.  Alli grew and developed as a rider, a student, a soccer player, and a person.  And our precious Riley was safely born and has grown leaps and bounds ever since.  2013 has been one of my favorite years so far, and I am so anxious to see what 2014 has in store!


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Weekend Recap

We had a jam-packed weekend planned last weekend, and I have to say - I was pretty concerned we wouldn't get it all done.

Here was the schedule:

Friday
  • 5:30PM-8:00PM - 3rd Grade Girls Church Party
Saturday
  • 10:30AM-12:30PM - Addie & Sam's Birthday Party
  • 3:00PM - 5:00PM - Luke's Birthday Party
  • 5:30PM - Dinner with Kyle, Lauren, Dave & Lindsey at the Carlyles' house
Sunday
  • 12:00PM - Riding Lesson
  • 5:30PM - Visit to Lights of the Ozarks to see the lights and Santa
I mean the last time I had a season-themed weekend planned, the stomach virus struck.  I knew something would come up and wreck these plans - they were too good to be true.  But Lowe and behold, a Christmas miracle happened, and we pulled it off.

First, Friday night I took Alli out to Goshen, which is much farther away from my house than I ever gave it credit for, to attend the 3rd grade girls church party.  They made scarves for kids, baked cookies and wrote cards for shut-ins, and played games.  She had a wonderful time.




Saturday morning, we had Addie and Sam's birthday party.  They've shared a party with Alli for the past few years, but this year we did them separate.  Their party was at their house, and Alli said they wrote a song with the girls' mom's friend.  I used the two hour window to get some Christmas shopping done.  The seven snow days we had in the first part of the month really screwed me up, and I am still behind!

When we got home, I started on the brownies we were taking to our friends' house later that night, and Ryan took Alli to FastLanes for another birthday party, this one for our neighbor Luke.  


After that Ryan and Alli came to get Riley and I, and we went to have dinner at Kyle and Lauren's house.  Dave and Lindsey were there too.  We had delicious tacos, played with the kids, and chatted.  Their house is so pretty, and Lauren and Lindsey are both due with babies in March.  Talk about baby fever!!!  They were so excited to see and play with Riley.

Sunday, Alli had a great riding lesson at the barn and then we came home and got ready to go to the Fayetteville Square to see the Lights of the Ozarks.  We usually go on Alli's birthday weekend, but the snow intervened again.  It was beautiful on Sunday night and not too cold.  We hit it right at 5:30, and completely avoided the crowds, so we walked right up to see Santa without the usual thirty minute wait.


Alli didn't even have to wait to hop on a camel!


Then we wandered around the Square, and Alli made me take a million pictures of her.  








Then I told her I was going to put the camera up and just look.  I think too often I spend too much time trying to take pictures of everything, and I don't ever step back and just "be in the moment."  I love having the pictures, but I need to remember to actually look too.  So we walked another lap around and just looked.  There's nothing that gets me more in the Christmas spirit than a visit to the Square.  Followed by stuffed avocados at La Hacienda.  Feliz Navidad!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Pumpkin Prepping

Happy Halloween!  Check back later for an update on our trick or treating!!

After we spent the day at the pumpkin patch this Sunday, we had our neighbors over that evening for pizza and to make Halloween cookies.  We used my mom's secret cookie recipe and the brand new cookie cutters Ryan bought.







Ryan, who isn't much of a sweet tooth, really got into decorating.  He should probably open a bakery.  Except then I'd weigh 50 lbs more than I do now.



They taste as good as they look!  And then Tuesday night, the same neighbors came over to carve pumpkins.  However, that process ended up looking like this...


Not a kid in sight.  I don't think the dads were complaining though.  Here's Ryan's finished product:


And then I started working on my own pumpkin project.  Any guesses what these little guys are going to end up being?


You'll have to check back to find out!!  Happy Halloween!!!