A Plaque for Pepaw

My sweet Pepaw passed away last Fall.  Right up until he got sick, he was still visiting the golf course everyday and checking on golf carts.  You see, he loved the golf course and spent his life taking care of it.  Most people would call the club his second home, but as my Dad said in a speech on Memorial Day, my grandmother would probably argue that the golf course was his first home.  My grandfather spent years maintaining the lawns and fairways, keeping the greens cut short, organizing tournaments, and keeping the golfer's happy.  For a period of time, he ran the Pro Shop and put my Dad and uncles to work cleaning clubs, selling merchandise, and picking up golf balls from the range.  When he retired, he worked in the shop repairing golf carts.  He charged batteries, changed flat tires, and could find a good deal on a used cart if you were in the market to buy one.  Even in his last years, if he was leaving for the day and passed a cart with a tire sitting low, he'd turn around and get his tools, air it up, and leave without the golfer even knowing about his good deed.  It was not uncommon for my Dad to show up for a round of golf only to find that the battery was missing from our family golf cart.  Pepaw would loan it out if someone else's cart died to keep from holding up their tee time while he charged their own battery.

In addition to all that work, I hear he was a pretty fine golfer back in his day, too!

It didn't come as much of a surprise when we learned that the members of the golf course wanted to honor my grandfather with a plaque on the tenth tee box.  Everyone knew him and it only seemed right that his name live on there, not just in the landscapes and the greens, but also in writing.

The ceremony was held on Memorial Day, just before tee time of their annual scramble tournament. 

A lot of our family members came into town for the event.  This was our first time ever taking Katie Wynn to the golf course, and the first time for me to be on the golf course (and not at the pool!) in a long time.  The weather was perfect and I think Katie Wynn loved riding in the golf cart.  (It was my favorite part of going golfing when I was little too!)

Quick family picture while we waited on everyone to arrive.  Our family had a team in the tournament so Doc was staying to play after we had lunch.

Katie bug enjoyed the plaque presentation from her Mimi's lap while I snapped pics on my phone.

The club had set up a tent and chairs for our family members. 

The president of the board welcomed everyone and said a few quick words.

Three of my grandfather's friends spoke about the good ol' days and shared stories of Pepaw.  Finally, my Dad spoke on behalf of the family.

And then Dad and his older brother got to reveal the plaque.

I did the math.  60% of his life was spent at this golf course!  That's a long time, y'all.

Before going inside for lunch, I rounded up my aunts and uncles and grandmother.  I think that's one proud wife and five proud children!

The ceremony was really nice and pretty touching.  It was a perfect tribute to Pepaw.  I can't decide if he were still here if he'd feel honored or if he'd be mad at us for holding up the start of the tournament!

Memorial Day Weekend

We had a great Memorial Day weekend!  Since I don't work on Fridays, I'm lucky enough to enjoy having a long weekend every weekend, but it was nice to have an extra long one and have Doc at home with us on Monday! If you follow me on Instagram, maybe you've noticed that I've been absent for a few days (or maybe you haven't, whatevs).  The cause of my absence is that my phone storage is completely full.  I haven't been able to take any pictures on my phone in days!  Talk about first world problems.  I'm struggling.  I finally sat down to try to sync/backup/whatever my phone tonight so that I could make some room for new photos.  It's running in the background as I type this and is telling me I have something like 19 hours remaining.  Ridiculous.

So, the good thing about my phone being full is that I actually pulled out my real camera this weekend and used it a little bit.  Here are some photos that narrate most of our weekend.

Katie Wynn playing outside with her Daddy.

PRECIOUS.  Her cuteness kills me.

Can't you just hear her little squeals of laughter in this picture?  She LOVES him!!

We invited my parents over for dinner Friday night.  Doc set the grill on fire.  Literally.  Thankfully, he got it all in check and dinner was delicious!

We are in a little bit of a difficult stage right now when it comes to being outside.  KW really wants to be set down so that she can go exploring, but she doesn't understand that the concrete will hurt her little hands and knees.  I finally went inside and grabbed a blanket so that we could play in the grass while Doc cooked.

Mimi joined us on the blanket and was greeted with Lolli kisses!

Two of my favorite ladies!

I had purchased some bubbles from the dollar bin at Target and thought Friday night was the perfect time to bust them out.  Poor Katie bug was not sure what to think about them!

Can't. Catch. Them.

Finally starting to come around and enjoy them.

POP! Right on the forehead!

Poppy joined us on the blanket too.

They are totally smitten with this little girl (and all their other grandchildren too!).

Laughing at Poppy and his silly faces.

Love!

I don't have any pictures from Saturday (stupid phone and its storage issues).  Mom, Katie Wynn, and I spent the bulk of the day out shopping.  We are getting ready to redecorate three bedrooms in a friend's house so we had to take advantage of Memorial Day sales!  All fabric and bedding has been purchased.  Now we (read: Mom) have to get busy sewing!

After church on Sunday, we played in the backyard with some out-of-town cousins.  Here are Bren and Mila playing on the swing set.

Sweet girls.  Mila decided they should be sisters because they both have brown hair.

Katie Bug took a short afternoon nap in her Mimi's lap.  I think she woke up a little bit confused!

The big girls begged to push her in the swing.  She enjoyed it at first...

...but when she was done, she was DONE.

Sweet photos of my girl.

Friday night's blanket on the grass was a success so we pulled another one out Sunday afternoon.

Just playing with the toys that all of her cousins have also grown up playing with.

Does anyone know if duck tails are making a comeback?  Or should we have our first haircut soon?

Not a big fan of being straight on the grass.  Gotta get back on that soft blanket!

Sweet Brennie girl came over to play for a minute.

We are officially in the "pots and pans" stage.

It's a pretty loud stage.

Monday - Memorial Day - we attended a ceremony for my grandfather.  I'll save those pictures for a post of their own.

That evening, we joined some friends for a cookout.  Eight adults and seven children...we'll be outnumbered soon!

Here's Stuart, just chilling and watching all the ladies.

Alice was being silly for my camera.  I couldn't ever get a real smile out of her!

Precious Addi Clare was dressed for the occasion and all smiles!

Addi Clare and Katie Wynn were all about checking out Stuart in his bouncy chair.

My girl doesn't know about playing hard to get; she's a little forward.

This picture makes me wonder if we'll be getting kicked out of daycare for having the child that hurts all the other ones.  I sure hope not!  Maybe she just didn't want Addi Clare to get to move in on Stuart.

Diva!

Anna Charlotte woke up from her nap so she could join the party.  She's a chunky monkey and quite a bit bigger than her twin brother!

Sweet babies!!

It's crazy to me how the look nothing alike yet so similar at the same time.  Here's Stuart.

Here's Anna Charlotte.

Mason was the only other boy there.  He and Stuart are majorly out numbered!  He is a big time cuddle bunny!  Doc had him sound asleep in his arms in no time.  Mason's big sister, Rachel, was there too but she and Alice were too busy playing that I never got a picture of her.  Rats.

The two active babies were still busy playing with the bouncy seat.  See how Katie Wynn is standing?  Two or three times that night, she let go of the hand holding on to something and just stood completely on her own.  Too big, I tell ya!

There's no better way to end a fun Memorial Day than with a bath and some crazy hair!

Silly girl!  She loves chewing on this rubber ducky...thanks, Lala and Papa!

Love that she's got so much hair now!  We legitimately have to brush it now.

This weekend gave us our first real taste of summer.  I have a feeling this is going to be one of our best summers yet!  Can't wait to spend it outside playing with my girl!!

Family Fun Weekend

Last weekend Doc's parents were here for a visit.  The last time they were here, Katie Wynn was just barely sitting up on her own, and now she's crawling all over the place and pulling up on everything.  I think they agree that she's grown up a lot in just two months!  Thank goodness for my mother-in-law, Patricia, who snapped pics throughout the weekend.  She gets credit for most of the photos in this post. They arrived late Wednesday afternoon so they were able to keep KW all day Thursday while we were both at work.  They spent some time playing on the floor with the giant ballapalooza.  I love this photo below because it looks like Katie Wynn is sitting indian-style.

Doggie kisses from Lolli!  This is a regular occurrence at our house.

Standing up to play with her toy.  I love a good ruffle on the booty. :)

Bill (Poppa) spent a lot of time helping KW learn to hold her bottle herself.

She knows how to fold it fine, but usually it's more like this.  She doesn't know how to tilt it back so she can get the milk.

Just feeding herself like a big girl!

We're learning that we have to be very careful with where we set things.  Now, instead of just Lolli trying to sniff out some food on the coffee table, there's an extra set of hands going for it too.

I hate that this picture turned out blurry.  Katie Wynn was hanging out with me while I got ready for the day, and found my stash of velcro rollers.  I tried to put one in her hair and barely caught it on camera before it slid right out.

Bill and Pat were sweet enough to keep all three kids (and Lolli!) for a good portion of the day Saturday so that Doc and I could go to a wedding.  Judging from the pictures, I'd say they had a pretty good afternoon!  Looks like there was a walk and some bike-riding.

Some basketball playing by the boys.

And some hanging out in the bed of the truck for the girls.

This orange monkey is officially Katie Wynn's favorite toy.  She loves it!  Unfortunately, so does Lolli so that gets a little tricky sometimes.  Orange Monkey has velcro on his hands so he can hang on things.  Sunday afternoon he was hanging on to Katie for a piggy back ride.

I'm not really sure she realized where he was.

Late that afternoon we spent some time hanging out on the back patio.

There are times when her cuteness just overwhelms me.  This was one of those times.

Sadly, Lala and Poppa had to hit the road back home Monday morning.  But not before some quick playing time.  Katie Wynn was sporting her trendy pocket tee like all the big girls around here wear.

That's it for last weekend's recap.  Like I said, I didn't get out my camera so I'm so thankful to Bill and Pat for capturing all of these moments!  It was a great, family-filled weekend!

Mother's Day

Ok, I'm playing catch up with pictures from Mother's Day a couple weeks ago.  Like last year, my sister-in-law Beth hosted us all for lunch after church.  We weren't just celebrating my Mom; we were celebrating the birthdays of my brother Nick and my nephew Jett too. We were the first to arrive and were greeted by this cutie-patootie.

She's in a phase right now where she always wants to make a silly face picture (followed by "lemme see!).  I officially volunteer to be in charge of the slideshow at her wedding rehearsal dinner...I'm pretty sure I'll have lots of "good" pictures by then. 

Bren and her Mama.

And her Mama's sissy, Shea.  Shea is getting married this year and Bren is going to be her flower girl princess.  She's excited!

Speaking of princesses, ours was sound asleep.

So I carried on with my photoshoot of Bren with everybody else.

Sweet brother and sister.

My outfit screams Accountant.  I may never wear it again.

Also?  I really need a tan.  Bren is pretty stinkin' cute though.

Never a dull moment with my Dad.  (How do you photograph people who wear glasses?  Tricky.)

Here is Nick opening the gift we got him (new shirt).

Jett opened his gift from us (wii game) at the same time.

Birthday boys with their birthday loot.

Mom opening her first gift from us.

It was a new cell phone cover with a picture of all seven of her grandbabies.

She was pretty excited about her second gift from us.  I can't wait to show it to you guys.  Post and tutorial coming soon.

Guess who woke up in time to enjoy some of the party?

Just watching all the excitement.  I think her face has been covered in drool/slobber for the last three months straight. 

The only picture I got of Uncle Ben was when he was making silly faces at Katie bug.  (We missed Aunt Erin who was home with a sick baby Ramer!)

Birthday boys again.  I can't believe Jett is 8 years old!!

These two were first to the table for cake time.

That's right, keep 'em coming, kids.  Just more good photos for the slideshow...

 

Jett had had a birthday party with his friends the day before, so this cake was more geared towards Nick.  He attended some of the Masters golf tournament this year so Beth ordered a Masters cake.

 

They blew out all the candles!  (Probably with some sneaky help from Bren.)

And that was it!  After stuffing our faces with cake, we all split up and went our separate ways.  My Mother's Day started out with breakfast in bed and a bike ride with my two favorites.  Then we attended a good church service, had a yummy lunch with all my family, and spent the rest of the afternoon being lazy.  A pretty good first Mother's Day if you ask me!

New Bikes!

Our anniversary was last Thursday.  We've officially been married for four years now, and I completely forgot to write a post about it.  {bows head in shame...} Doc decided that for our anniversary plus Mother's Day and Father's Day, we were getting new toys for ourselves!  And that's how we ended up at the bike shop last weekend.

We've been wanting bikes for a while.  Our last neighborhood was perfect for them, but we didn't have any spare room in the garage to store them so we kept holding off on buying any.  Now, with our 3-car garage, we have room!

My requirements were a comfy seat, wide tires, and easy to pedal.  They pointed me to the "cruiser" section and let me test ride several.

Truth be told, I didn't really want a bright hot pink bike.  I was really eyeing the green and turquoise ones, but in the end, this one was the most comfortable for me to ride so it was the winner.  (I promise I won't dress to match it every time I ride it.)  The enormous basket was a bit of an impulse buy.  I was totally sold when the bike guy showed me how it easily pops off and has handles so you can take it into the grocery store with you, do your shopping, and then pop it back on and ride home.  Again, this would've been awesome in our old neighborhood where there was a grocery store within riding distance.  We don't really have one close now, but I got the basket anyway!

Doc's bike is more excercise-y than mine.  He plans on doing longer rides.  I overheard the bike guy telling him this was the "coolest bike in the shop."  He better plan on riding it every day! (Just kidding, Doc.  But only kinda...)

It would make zero sense for us to both have bikes but not have a way for Katie bug to ride along with us, so we also purchased the pull behind trailer.  I kinda love it, and luckily so does she!  It can be used as just a stroller too, and two children can fit in it.

We've already been on several bike rides.  This past weekend, we had Wyatt at our house and he insisted on pulling Katie Wynn on his bike.  He pulled her the whole ride! 

As it turns out, it's a good thing I bought the enormous basket because now Lolli can tag along on our rides too! 

She was a tad bit nervous when I first put her in it, but she never tried to jump out.

We rode all over our neighborhood.

Occasionally I would pull up beside Katie Wynn to see how she was doing.  I got a little wave from her. :)

She was still all smiles at the end of our adventure too.

I guess I'm glad I've been getting some exercise, but I won't lie...sometimes I wish I could sit in the trailer with KW and just be pulled along.