Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

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!


Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Big Easy

We had a major family event this past weekend - my cousin Brooke got married to her fiancee Keith.  Of course I love Brooke, and Keith is an awesome guy.  I mean he's an engineer - what's not to like?  So we packed up the girls and headed to the Crescent City for the festivities.

Ryan, the girls and I stopped in Little Rock Thursday to pick up my dad, and we made in to NOLA around lunch time on Friday.  We went to lunch at a place called The Coffee Pot and then got ready for the wedding.  The wedding was held at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum.  It was a beautiful venue with a cool indoor bar atmosphere and a great outdoor area.  Pause for a second and bask with me on how gorgeous my girls are.  And my hubs.



 Brooke and Keith had some street musicians perform at the ceremony, and Riley was seriously enamored with them.  Thank goodness they were passing out CDs.


 After the wedding, we did a second line to celebrate.  We marched behind a brass band and waved handkerchiefs.  I wish I had a picture of Alli - she had a blast!  Afterwards my sister watched the girls so that Ryan and I could hit up Bourbon.  I of course had to seek out the real reason people wander Bourbon.


 Horses and hurricanes.  Hurricanes and horses.  Both make me a happy girl.  Congratulations to Brooke and Keith - I am so happy for both of you and I wish you a lifetime of love, bliss, and beauty.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Tapping the Rockies

How sad is it that until this weekend, the furthest west I'd been was College Station, TX?  Well no more, friends - now I've been to Denver!  My co-worker and very dear friend Kerri is getting married in a few short weeks, so she invited a few friends to celebrate a girls' weekend in Denver where her friend Jen lives.  We flew out Friday night and went straight to Racine's, which is near Jen's condo, for the cheese dip to end all cheese dips.  Seriously, I wish I had a picture.  It was spicy, it had avocado chunks, it had salsa.  It was awesome.

Saturday morning I woke up to this view:


I'm really a beach girl, but wow - isn't that gorgeous?  We watched a little College Game Day (thank goodness for fellow football lovin' girls).  Then we went for a walk/hike at Red Rocks, which is a cool concert venue with awesome views.  I thought I was going to die climbing the stairs, and then we got to the stage area where there were about fifty people working out.  Shoot me.  Like running the stairs.  Jumping up the stairs.  Cartwheeling up the stairs.



Seriously.  Go eat a cookie.  

So then we did a hike ourselves.  The conversation was delightful, the scenery was perfect, and I didn't pass out.  I call that a complete success.






After surviving our hike, we went back to Jen's condo to watch a little football and get ready to head down to the Arkansas bar to watch the massacre...I mean the Arkansas vs. Alabama game.  Three margaritas and four bowls of cheese dip later, the Hogs were toast, but we'd still had a great time.


What a wonderful time with a great group of ladies to celebrate one of my favorite people!  And in case you're wondering, Ryan flew solo this weekend with our two sweeties and he survived too.  Alli scored the game-winning goal at her soccer game and Riley was just plain adorable.


How bad do you want to bite her toes?  Just me?

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Destination: Wedding

What a whirlwind start to spring we Lowes are having!  The birds are chirping, the flowers are blooming, and love is in the air.  Case in point:  we made a trip down to Ft. Walton Beach, Florida this weekend to be a part of a very special day for our friends Dave and Lindsey.  They got married on the beach in one of my favorite places on earth.  I was maid (not matron) of honor AND I got to wear hot freaking pink.  What could be better?

RLowe and I headed out Thursday night for Little Rock where we pawned the kiddo off on her all-too-willing grandmother and dumped the dogs on my very good sport of a dad.  Mom was away in the Phillippines last weekend, so he was flying solo with three dogs and my bro.  What a guy!  We're lucky to have such good help on both sides of the family!  So anyway, we shirked our parenting responsibilities for a few days and headed down to paradise.

How about this view out our back porch?  Couldn't you live there?


Friday night the girls and boys went their separate ways for bachelor/bachelorette parties.  We ladies hit the gorgeous Grande Vista Bar & Grille in the Emerald Grande over the HarborWalk.  The HarborWalk is a really great development in nearby Destin with bars, restaurants, and great views of the harbor in the world's luckiest fishing village.  We met up with the menfolk at a piano bar and danced and sang until our hearts' content.


The next morning we had a rehearsal breakfast and then hit the beach.  The beautiful bride gave me a really awesome beach towel.  Why awesome you ask?  Let me count the ways.

  1. It's pink
  2. It has my name embroidered on it
  3. It has pockets for my celly
  4. It has a pocket to go over the back of chair so it won't slide 


Uh huh.  Oh yeah.  So we spent about 2 hours laying out in the sun.  Then Lindsey and I headed up to the condo for hair and makeup - it was fabulous!  I got my face sprayed on like I was Jessica Simpson.  Or Kim Kardashian.  Your girl could get used to that.  After that, there was a beautiful beachside wedding at 6PM followed by throwing wishing stones in the ocean and a perfect sunset for pictures.  We couldn't have asked for more.  

Cue photo montage:


Their first dance

YUM!!!  I'd sneak a bite of that cake all over again!!!

Jessica.  Flipping.  Simpson.  30 lbs ago, of course.

Wish we had more, but we were too busy having a great time!!  Congratulations, Dave and Lindsey!  Wishing you a lifetime of happiness from everyone here at Chateau Lowe!!