Ok, y'all. I am going to be completely honest with my readers. Life hit hard this week. Nothing bad, just sick kiddos, events, and a weekend away from home. This resulted in deviating a little from my Whole30. While I am bummed that I couldn't stay on plan despite these obstacles, I do not regret straying. Why? Because I am living life. I have two toddlers that think it is so ... Read More
Football is Back (and 21 Day Fix Update)
Hallelujah it is the most wonderful time of the year again!Fall, Football Season, Cooler Weather (eventually...), Holidays :)Football season is back and I have completely embraced it this year- just like every year!Last week, I participated in TWO fantasy football drafts, one of which we hosted at our house. This is the second year in a row we have had a good amount of people ... Read More
Luke’s Four Month Update
Goodness we have the sweetest child. I can't believe he is 4 months, but at the same time, it seems like we've had him forever!Luke at 4 monthsWeight: 16 lbs 3 ozLength: 24 inchesDiaper Size: We are in size 2 diapers!Clothing Size: Mostly 3-6 month clothes and larger...He is also wearing 9 month sleepers!Sometimes he doesn't wear anything...just Mommy's kisses!Nicknames: Big ... Read More
Luke’s Newborn Photos
So I am finally able to sit down and download Luke's newborn photos between moving, unpacking and planning a baby shower for a family friend (those posts will be coming later!). I currently am sitting at my computer with one screen on Netflix (playing a baby program...I better get used to these) with Luke in his baby wrap facing forward instead of backward because he is just ... Read More
It’s BACK! Texas Aggie Football!
FINALLY.After a week delay due to that mean ol' hurricane, Texas Aggie Football is here!Ok, so I love football season.The beginning of the season is so full of hope and anticipation to see how your team is after the off-season. This year's anticipation is on a whole new level. We're officially in the big leagues, boys, the SEC. College Station has literally doubled in ... Read More