Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Reagan's 1st Lost Tooth


We came back from Hilton Head with one less tooth than we arrived with. We first noticed Reagan's bottom tooth was loose at Disneyworld in April. She had been wiggling and wiggling it, but wasn't ready for me to pull it until the last night of vacation. By that point it was quite loose and it only took one quick yank for it to come right out. Reagan quickly wrote a note to the tooth fairy letting her know the code to get in our condo. They taped this outside on the door....safe, huh? The tooth fairy arrived sometime in the night and left $5. Then, the next night, when we had arrived home, she came again! This time she sprinkled her pixie dust all around Reagan's room and left her a note explaining that she isn't allowed to do that at beach condos. I love crooked little smiles. I am hoping her new big tooth doesn't come too soon, so I can enjoy that precious gappy smile!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Hilton Head Island 2013

For the 3rd year in a row, as we have done since we moved here, we headed the first full week of summer vacation to my little island paradise, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. It is the perfect combination of southern charm, woods and beautiful beaches. All my favorite things. Addison was settling in after the long drive and staking out her little space in the condo.

Reagan was the smart one, she hit the patio and was looking at the view the minute we arrived.

Can't get enough of this. From every room in the condo, you can look out to this breathtaking ocean view.

We spent several evenings in our favorite nighttime spot in Shelter Cove Harbour. The girls love Cappy the Clown. She is there every year. She has the slowest line I have ever experienced and you can never really tell what her face paintings are, but she loves the children and they adore her.

That's my big girls singing on stage at the Shannon Tanner show. We love this family entertainment night. He sings, the kids dance and perform and it is fun for all ages.

Gracyn had to have that light up sword, she brought it out with her each night.

My crew in the marina. I was sporting the natural look, no make-up and ponytail all week, and it was so nice! I think I had make-up on 3 times in 9 days. 

Tommy and the girls enjoying the pool.

Dinner at the Salty Dog Cafe, our favorite restaurant in Sea Pines. The girls got their faces painted here as well, but the heat index was 104 degrees that night, so I think the humidity washed them right off. We shopped around the marina, ate ice-cream and watched a magic show after dinner.

Miss Debra and Phil met us for a portion of the trip this time. We had a great time visiting them and loved sharing all the things we love on the island.

Reagan was all over the body surfing and playing in the waves this year.

My Beach Babies!

Daddy and his boat riders. They bought this boat in Hilton Head last year, at the Piggly Wiggly when we grocery shopping. It turned out to be the best beach toy ever. They go way deep and the rougher the better. Miss Debra even jumped in one day. Its not fun until they get waves big enough to dump them out. Our poor boat finally popped on the next to last day there. RIP big orange boat, you will be missed. They bought a replacement, but it wasn't quite the same.

This girl was quite the fisherman with that net. She could spend hours wading in tide pools and shallow waters catching tiny little fish. She kept buckets of them each day and then released them before we went in at night.
My happy place!!!

Gracyn spent her days playing in the sand and playing with the buckets of fish Addison caught. She isn't a big fan of the waves and keeps her distance. By the end of the week, she would occasionally splash in the surf, but she was pretty content to stay dry.

My supermodels ready for a day of sun.

I know it doesn't seem like it from this post, but I actually took very few pictures this year. I was just so laid back and enjoying the moments, I didn't always want to worry about having the camera along.

Such a fun-filled week alligator hunting, bike riding, horseback riding, sea-turtle watching, ice-cream eating, kayaking, relaxing and just enjoying time together. We saw a car decal at a souvenir shop that said OHIO, but the H and I were made with the South Carolina state logo. Perfect for me!

Friends






The day after school got out and the day before we left for vacation, we were blessed with a visit from some of our nearest dearest friends, who live in Phoenix. We met the Wooldridges during the short time, 10 years ago, when we lived in Arizona. They lead the first small group bible study we ever participated in. At that time, Carlee was a little baby and the only child among us. In the past 10 years, we have gone on to have 3 girls each and until this past year we have managed to see each other about once each year. We have met on Disney Cruise, we go to Phoenix and they have come to see us in all 3 states since we left AZ. Visiting is more of a challenge since our move to Cincinnati...think PRICEY airfare and no non-stop flights. Thankfully Jaime was actually born here and still has family in the area. They had a family wedding and planned a trip to see us and their family. We had about 30 hours total with them before we had to leave on the beach vacation we already had booked when we found out about their trip. We made the best of the time.....the girls played and played, we talked and talked. We fed them loads of MARS Chocolate from our stash and we spent a day at King's Island. It amazes me that our girls have never lived in the same state and see each other only a few days visit, but they are instant buddies and have a great time. Ashley, Jaime, Tommy and I pick up right were we left off and it always feels like we have never move apart. We are so grateful for our time in Arizona, mainly because of these lifelong friendships God provided us there. We squeezed as much as we could into every second they were here. We went to sleep about 5 hours before we were scheduled to leave for the beach Saturday morning. We tiptoed out at 4am and left them all sleeping. They stayed on at our house for several more days after we left and of course left my house in better shape than I had. I talked so much I lost my voice, can't wait for next time!!!

Little Gym








The first day of summer found us back and forth to Little Gym several times for the end-of-year show week. The girls are getting older and probably won't do another full session there, but we love the place and people to much to fully give it up and are looking forward to some fun camp days this summer.

Welcome to Summer

The last day of school, I always host an ice-cream sundae party for the girls, the neighborhood kids and a few close friends. We play with water balloons, eat lots of junk food and celebrate SUMMERTIME! This year, we added the crash-sign surprise and had it waiting when they ran off the bus. Tommy missed most of the May festivities/craziness, due to work travel, so thankfully on the last day of school he was in town and worked from home so he got to play too!

Since we don't really watch a lot of sporting events, I wasn't sure they would know what to do with the sign, but clearly Addison doesn't need any instruction.

Reagan wasn't far behind. 
Posing for a second, and then ready to party. Our favorite neighborhood besties, The Leslies had taken off the day before for Disney, the celebration wasn't the same without them.

Gracyn's party wardrobe. Don't mind my messy garage! I can only keep so much clean/picked up and the garage and basement never make the list!

Posing in the sun with a few favorite friends. They are all wet from the water balloons. It took Gracyn and I hours throughout the day to fill them and it took the girls about 5 minutes to go through the whole bucket.


Ice-cream time! I love summer with my girls and we like to kick it off with a fun start. Nothing makes me happier than having my house full of wild, excited, happy kids!




Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Reagan's Dance Recital








Gracyn's End of School

My sweet girl is growing up. It might have been the last day of her first year of preschool, but she will always be a baby in our eyes.
Gracyn's preschool has a big end of year chapel that we look forward to each year. Few things in life are sweeter than watching kids worship! 

After chapel they had a picnic on the playground. She had the sweetest class. I am thankful our whole group is remaining together for Pre-K next year and we are still seeing these sweet kids often for summer playdates.

Strong Tessa giving all the girls a ride on the tire swing. It was freezing outside. We ate quickly and played for a short time then headed in to warm up.

Love Miss Megan and Miss Colleen. They were such a blessing to our whole family, when Reagan started their class mid-year when we moved 2 years ago. We were thrilled to have them again for Gracyn.