Thursday, June 28, 2018

VBS Week

While Tuttle has been away at Camp Glisson, Maggie and Jacob both enjoyed time at our church during Vacation Bible School. Jacob is not old enough to attend the real deal, but he spent three mornings with some new baby friends at the MMO program. 


This meant that I had THREE mornings alone. I spent the time running errands and slipped in a foot massage and a pedicure. It is crazy what you can get done without three little tag-a-longs. :)

Maggie loved every second of VBS and came home each day eager to tell me all about her craft projects, new songs, and favorite counselors. We wrapped up the week with lunch from The Varsity truck.



Tomorrow is the day we get to pick up Tuttle and hear about his adventures at camp. I hope he is already counting down the days to return next summer!

Sunday, June 24, 2018

Off To Camp

There has been a lot of excitement and anticipation leading up to Tuttle's first year at Camp Glisson. We prepared for the big adventure all week. 


Finally today arrived to travel to Dahlonega, and we turned it into a fun morning before drop off began at 3pm. It is tradition to eat at The Smith House before heading to camp, and we decided to leave early to beat the camp and church crowds. I cannot believe I was the same age as Tuttle 25 years ago heading to my first sleep away week.




The Smith House did not disappoint, and everyone ate their weight in southern deliciousness! Even Jacob sat in his chair through the entire meal asking for seconds (and thirds) of collard greens!

We browsed in the downtown shops and relaxed in a nearby park until it was officially time to check-in. We soon learned that all four of Tuttle's school friends were in his cabin. The moms and I laughed that the poor counselors would not get any time that the kids were a little shy getting to know each other. They were immediately going to have a crazy and loud group of friends! 


After making up Tuttle's bed and unpacking a few things, our brave boy literally pushed us out the door. I cannot stop thinking about all the fun he is going to have all week! I will be checking the mailbox hourly to see if he has sent letters to update us on his activities, new friends, and sweet memories. 



Maggie and Jacob will also be busy this week with camp. Maggie has Vacation Bible School, and Jacob will be attending the MDO program several mornings at the church. I may have looked forward to this particular week all summer since I will have three morning ALONE! :)



Our new floors get installed this week. We are inching one step closer to a new and improved home!

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Giddy Up!

Maggie finished her week at horseback riding camp on Friday, and everyone attended her showcase. We were all very impressed with how much she had learned in only one week at camp.


Maggie was able to bring accessories to decorate her horse for the main event, and Peanut was the fanciest horse in the ring.


Maggie completed an obstacle course with Peanut as well as performed a trot for the audience.


Gram's love for horses has definitely rubbed off on Maggie. She even begged Grumps to build her a stable for their backyard- this request was quickly denied. :)


A huge thank you to Gram for researching a horse camp for Maggie and sponsoring it, too! Maggie loved every minute and cannot wait to return next year!

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Just The Boys

This week Maggie has been hanging out with Gram while attending horseback riding camp, so the boys and I have been finding some fun to get into each day.

We visited Daddy's new office building for lunch. 



The boys loved exploring the river and spotting all kinds of creatures including a beaver, barn owl, duck, lizard, and tons of insects.


Tuttle was reunited with his best buddy, Ryan, while we visited Fernbank. The Baldwin Family had never been before, and all the kids were so happy to run around the exhibits. Katie and I were actually able to have several full conversations. It was a successful morning for all!



Since Maggie's camp has been over after lunchtime, we have spent some afternoon and evenings with her. The splash pad at the Braves Stadium was a favorite activity after a dinner of pizza and gelato. 



Our biggest bonus to living at Gram and Grump's house for the summer is the open invitation to their neighbor's pool. I do not know who is more thrilled- the kids or Daddy!


We are looking forward to watching Maggie showcase her horseback riding skills tomorrow at a camp performance for families.

Friday, June 8, 2018

Renovation 2018

We have officially gotten knee deep into the renovation which explains my lull in writing blog posts. In all reality, I am the general contractor, so my days have been packed with taking care of babies and organizing all the different projects for the house. Knock on wood that we have been impressed with the quality of work and timeline for all the companies so far which includes completely rewiring the entire house (with beautiful new recessed lighting in all common areas), hiring my sweet friend's MIL to pack up every room, delivery of a giant dumpster and on-site storage unit, receiving a brand new roof, and finalizing cabinets, countertops, tile, grout, and hardware with our kitchen renovation company. I also moved the kids and me into my mom and stepfather's house for the rest of the summer. Daddy is following behind on Sunday after he demos the kitchen, carpet, and tile from the back of the house with Grumps and Uncle CJ.





The kids have been such troopers meeting with potentials companies, driving back and forth to Marietta, and living in a construction zone. Luckily we were able to fit in football camp at Marist for Tuttle, a movie morning with Jacob and Maggie, and a playdate with our favorite Lily. 




Now that we are moved out of the craziness we can focus on summer fun! It is just a waiting game for the next step of the renovation, and flooring is up next. This is the aspect I am MOST excited about the final product. 


I have taken a ton of "before" pictures, but I want to wait for a grand reveal! :)