July 7, 2011

July News

This past week was full of exciting events and great times with friends and family!  Last week the Rangers were in Houston playing the Astros.  Our friend had tickets through his work so a few of us got to go to the game to watch the Rangers beat the Astros.  It was a lot of fun and there were a ton of Rangers fans there.  Minute Maid is very different from the Ballpark in Arlington....we both decided it was just weird watching a baseball game inside (the roof was closed because it was so hot).


At the end of the week I met Misty halfway to pick up Jency to come hang out with us for a few days.  Sweet little Jency decided to give Uncle Dodo a wake up call for what is going to happen in December when she woke up at 11:15 one night and wanted to just hang out with him until 2:30 in the morning! :) Who wouldn't want to hang out with this cutie though?!?


The following weekend Abe surprised Courtney by proposing under the Century Tree at A&M! Dallas was hidden behind a trash can to capture the engagement and the rest of the family was hiding in doorways and behind buildings.  We had a get together after to celebrate the sweet occasion!



The next morning we got up and drove to the lake to hang out for the 4th and watch fireworks.  It was a very relaxing and exciting weekend!


Update in baby news:

First baby project was to paint the closet.  The little girl that stayed in that room before we bought the house decided her closet wall would be the perfect place to draw with her crayons so it needed a fresh coat of paint to look good again.  Dallas did a great job painting!


Well I couldn't decide if I wanted to post the "belly" pictures or not...but I think one day when I look back on my blog it would be a cool timeline to see since this blog is the closest I come to journaling.  So here is my first belly picture from 2 weeks ago..


And the most exciting news of July is.....

We find out boy or girl on July 28th!!! Yay! I'm so excited and ready to know!





June 15, 2011

Summer is here!

These first few weeks of June have gone by so quick! Dallas went on a week long (Free!) trip as a sponsor for his 7th grade kids to Washington D.C., Williamsburg, Philadelphia, and more.  He had a great time but was exhausted by the time he got to Abilene for the Caddell/Keenum wedding on Saturday.  This wedding was our friends from growing up I wrote about getting engaged in an earlier post finally tying the knot this past weekend.  It was a very busy but fun weekend at home!  Enjoy the pictures!

Jamestown

Dallas & Greg at Colonial Williamsburg

Gettysburg National Cemetery

Philadelphia - Liberty Bell

Top of the Rocky steps in Philadelphia






And of course I have to write about the Mavericks so my father-in-law doesn't get on to me...

Yay Mavs! Way to be champions!

Wearing their matching Dirk shirts

June 1, 2011

Coming Christmas 2011

Hello friends and family! It's Dallas here. Ashlee told me I had to write this blog update (and we all know it's better for me to just do what she tells me to) so here goes:


It all started back in 7th grade when Ashlee couldn't take her eyes off of me. Wait... who am I kidding? Ashlee didn't even know I existed in the 7th grade (even though we were in the same class, but we won't go there). Let's jump forward a few years. We date, she breaks up with me, we date again, she breaks up with me again, I really start throwing out the charm and she is hooked for life. Once we were married, we were able to spend two amazing years together. What was my favorite part? Oh, you know, just being together. After two years, we really began to look toward the future of our family. Two wonderful years of being married and having an amazing job that paid the bills, the timing was right to begin growing our family. Ashlee was born to be a mom and I felt blessed that she would want me to be her baby daddy. We definitely gave our plans to God and wanted Him to carry out His will for our lives. However, we didn't know just how much we needed to rely on Him.

When talk began about possible layoffs for teachers in Texas, I knew I didn't have anything to worry. I was in a growing district and school. As soon as it became a real possibility that I might not have a job next year, my mind went crazy. What if I lose my job? What if I lose my job and Ashlee gets pregnant? Can a family live off of Ramen Noodles? For three weeks we were told news would be coming about our job situation. Finally, as the district's state mandated deadline was nearing, we had our answer: news would come on Thursday. It was the longest week of my life. Little did I know, the stress leading to Thursday was about to shoot through the roof.

On Wednesday I was in the middle of class when I received a phone call. I don't usually get phone calls during the day so when I got a chance, I looked to see who it was. It was Ashlee. Of course I started getting worried because she knows I can't answer my phone. Then I get the text: call me when you can (let's just say this did not calm the nerves). As soon as the bell rang, I gave her a call. I was short with her saying, "what do you want? what's wrong?" Her sweet voice was overwhelmed with excitement as she told me the news, "I'm pregnant!" She couldn't wait until she got off work to tell me the news. I don't really remember what happened when I walked back to class. Emotions were racing through my mind. I was so excited to hear such great news. However, I'll be honest with you. I think I spent the rest of the day and the next morning freaking out that I might not have a job to support my wife and child.

Thursday came and it was one of the worst days I have ever experienced. I sat at my desk staring at the door waiting for the principal to appear and take me down to a meeting with Human Resources. They were letting people know they lost the job that they had been told they will always have (we are always going to need teachers, right?) I received the news from several good friends that they would not be returning the next school year. Fortunately, I was one of the many teachers that will never take their job for granted again after being selected to stay at my school for another year.

I learned a very valuable lesson that day. I had wasted too much time worrying about what was going to happen tomorrow. God has a plan for my life and it is a perfect plan. We worry when our own selfish plan doesn't seem like it is going to go our way. I hope that I would have learned the same lesson if I had lost my job because I know (and already have seen) that God has a perfect plan and great things to come for those people that lost their job that day.

After a crazy week, we couldn't wait to share our good news! We wanted to tell our parents in person (this does not always come easy when you live 6 hours away from home). The Templeton's would be coming in town to celebrate birthdays. Easter was the following weekend and we would be making the drive to Abilene. Of course (I quickly learned) you can't just run up to your parents and say "We are having a baby!" You have to be creative and come up with ways you can tell them. After many suggestions (and looks from Ashlee that said, "are you serious?") I finally came up with a great idea (don't let her make you think it was her idea). Since the baby would be coming in December, we decided to go with a Christmas theme. We would make an outfit, bib, and stocking that said "Coming Christmas 2011".

As soon as Gaylene arrived in Katy, Ashlee knew she wouldn't be able to be around her for very long without telling her the news (women....). Ray was on his way so we gave her the news first so she could see his reaction later. After some confusion (and trying on the bib), she realized grandbaby number 7 is on the way and the look on her face was complete shock and excitement. We wrapped the bib back up for round number two later on in the evening. Ray and the rest of the family was just as excited.



We made the trip to Abilene the following weekend. It seemed like it took forever to make it home since we couldn't wait any longer to tell the news we had been holding back from my parents every time I talked to them on the phone that week. My dad could tell something was up when they both had a present to open (and by the grin on Ashlee's face). They were both very excited and we were glad the secret was out.

We waited until after our first appointment to tell more people. The ultrasound was able to show us our baby. Words cannot describe the feeling you get when you hear your child's heart beat for the first time. We were both really glad to know that the pregnancy tests were not playing a really mean joke on us and there really is a human growing inside her belly (I also made sure the doctor looked extra hard to make sure there was only one).

Today we had our second appointment. We were able to hear the baby's heart beat again and the doctor said everything looks good! We were disappointed we did not get to see another ultrasound but we are really looking forward to the next one at the end of summer. At that point we should be able to find out whether we will be having a boy or girl (I'm just ready to be able to replace "it" with "him" or "her"). I made my first baby purchase a while ago for Ashlee's Valentines present (so she knew I was serious about this whole baby thing). As you can see, I made sure no matter what the gender, we would get them started out in style.


I was hoping if I went all out on this post that Ashlee wouldn't make me write another one. So, thanks for reading my novel.


May 30, 2011

My Teacher of the Year

A few weeks ago we were really worried about Dallas not having a job next year.  I believe there were over 500 teachers that got laid off in Katy ISD.  It was a very stressful time for us because we thought Dallas would always be safe in the field of education.  God always has a plan though.  Dallas did get to keep his job.  He was 1 out of 2 first and second year teachers at his school that got to stay. Here are a few pictures from his last month at school this year.

Teacher Appreciation Week he gets very spoiled by his students (They all love him)!  He gets the sweetest notes from parents saying how much their kids enjoy his class and what an influence he has on them.  I love going to restaurants and seeing his kids get so excited to see him outside of school. 


After that was sports banquet where he gets up to talk in front of all the kids and parents about basketball and tennis season and hands out awards.


Last week was the Faculty vs. Student basketball game.  I didn't get to go this year so I don't have pictures or proof of how, according to him, he "dominated" those boys.  He said he felt like a celebrity because all the kids were giving him high fives all the way to class after the game and the next day.  I tell him jr. high kids sure are good for his ego! :)

Only 2 1/2 more days and he will be out for the summer!  A break he very much deserves!

May 2, 2011

April festivities

For Easter we drove to Abilene to see our families and the progress of the new house my parents are building.  We haven't been home since Christmas and the drive seemed to take even longer than normal!  It was a fun and relaxing weekend to be back home in Abilene.  I didn't take any pictures of my parents house but I will next time!



This past weekend my sisters and I hosted a shower for our youngest brother Addison and his fiance Charlee.   It was a couples shower complete with burgers and outdoor games.  It was very windy but still a great time! 
Sisters & Mom

Hostesses with Addison & Charlee

Love my bubbas!

I always love being around family!

Now off to dinner for our 2 year anniversary!

April 9, 2011

Haircuts

So Dallas decided that it was time for me to be his hair stylist.  Which is a pretty easy job because he just buzzes his hair and done.  So we bought a kit the other day and here we go....



He refused to wear the cape in the kit....bad idea!

And then decided the leaf blower was a good way to clean off the hair...


I got my hair cut a few days ago too...but no worries not by Dallas!



March 21, 2011

Lately

Here are a few things we have been up to lately...
We went to Dustin's parents house to relax at the lake at the end of February with our small group.  Even though we couldn't get in the water it was a fun weekend playing games, fishing, making s'mores, watching movies and just hanging out!  Here are a few pictures from the weekend:




At the beginning of March a few of us from work went to Atlanta, Georgia for a Dolphin conference (Dolphin is our computer system at work). It was fun getting to travel with everyone and learning about new features in the system.


 
Attempting to act like teenagers...

A few days after the trip I was lucky enough to get my wisdom teeth taken out.  Let's just say it was not a very plesant experience.  I woke up from the anesthesia to see something sticking out of my mouth and hearing the sound of her hammering on my bone before they knocked me out again....at least I didn't feel any pain! According to Amy they were suprised I woke up from the anestheisa because they gave me enough to knock out a large man. I was also knocked out by the pain meds for a few days and of course Dallas got sick at the same time so we were a lot of fun to be around the first few days of spring break! Here's a picture Tamara took of me at work my first day back....don't worry we were not seeing patients that day!




On Thursday of spring break we went to the Rodeo to see the Zac Brown Band.  We both agree it was the best concert we've ever been to and we also loved watching the rodeo! On Friday Tim & Crystal drove over from his parent's house to stay with us one night.  And yesterday we planted seeds in the flower beds so hopefully we will have pretty flowers I can blog about soon! 



The excitement for tonight was Dallas killing a snake....which is pretty crazy because Dallas HATES snakes!!

Just wait til you see how big this snake is...



And speaking of hating little squirmy things....I HATE lizards! And we have them all over our house and plenty were hanging around when we were planting flowers.  So I'm thinking of starting a business of selling the lizards, of course as Dallas catches them for me!  I definitely know some cute little twin boys who have a birthday coming up soon...beware Misty the lizards are coming to live with you! : )

...or maybe I should just hire them to come hunt the lizards for me and pay them in cookies!