Thursday, November 24, 2016

Life Lately- Thankful Edition


Happy Thanksgiving, friends!

This Thanksgiving, and everyday, I want to remember to be thankful for everything we have been given. I saw this quote on the wall at a church where I take a workout class. It struck me the first time I read it and has stuck with me since.
So true, right? There is always a silver lining when certain days are tough, and gratitude gives us that sense of peace and extra push toward positivity when we need it.

So today, I am going to focus my attention on all of the big and small things that we have to be thankful for: Our family, food, the opportunity to cook for others and enjoy a meal together, memories shared, the fact that we've added two kids of our own to the Thanksgiving gathering, Tally's old doggy daycare getting so excited at the chance to see him that they made an overnight spot for him last minute (hilarious- that sweet pup is LOVED!), family sleepovers, and the list goes on and on.

I've learned that when I make a point of listing out the things I have to be thankful for, it doesn't leave much room to be dissatisfied.

So what are you feeling thankful for today?!

Here's a look at our Life Lately- it has been FULL!

On November 17th, Nonni Girl turned 9 months old, and Matt and I celebrated our 9-year anniversary.

We celebrated that night with dinner in our new downtown at an Italian restaurant where we got to eat outside by a fire and were the only ones out there! That would have never happened in Buckhead, haha. A big thanks to Mimi for staying with the kiddos so we could go out to eat!

Friday night, we celebrated my mama's birthday at our house. We love our Nonna!

Saturday, we celebrated our favorite 2-year-old niece at her gymnastics birthday party!


After Natalie's 9 month appointment, we met Mimi for lunch at The Cheesecake Factory, and these two shared some sips from the same big water. :)

A college basketball team arrived as we were leaving, and the bus driver let Ryan and Mimi go on and see the big bus- gotta love this age and the small things that excite them!

Speaking of, as we were getting out of the car to head into Publix, Ryan spotted an ant the second we got out of the car, and immediately dropped to his stomach to get a closer look. Please also take note of the two plastic rings from one of Natalie's toys that he wore as bracelets through the store. :)

We took a family trip to the mall and Ryan got to try his first macaroon. When the lady handed it to him, she said he would need to wait 3-4 minutes for it to get to room temperature before he could eat it (that's kind of a big deal for a two year old). But I set a timer and the sweet buddy carried his little bag with the cookie through the mall until the timer went off and didn't get the slightest bit upset about having to wait- and then got so exited when it was time to eat it! Love this little guy.

Sunday, Matt and I left for Old Edwards Inn, in Highlands North Carolina, to celebrate our anniversary. Thanks to my sweet parents, we stayed for two nights and almost didn't know what to do with ourselves! We enjoyed so many delicious meals, hikes, a yoga class, a facial, a mid-day movie on Netflix in our room, reading, relaxing, and sleeping in! We had a great few days!
Walking to breakfast on our last morning before heading home to see our babies!

While we were gone, my parents spoiled our kiddos in the best way. Two small kids for two whole nights is a LOT! And they rocked it. We are so thankful for them!!

Home :)

Yesterday, we took the kids to visit Santa and ride the Pink Pig! 

We didn't get a great picture, but we got some good memories! Ryan asked for a "twain" (train) and said he thought Nonni would like a new Bumbo- hah!

Mimi and Papa met us for Santa and lunch and the Pink Pig!

Sweet buddy saw this big pig when we walked in and went right over and gave her a hug!

And Natalie was fascinated by her too!

First Pink Pig ride for both of our kiddos!

That smile! Sweet buddy was trying to smile with his teeth together- love him :)

He crashed after all of the fun and transferred from the stroller, to the car, to the crib without waking up. Now that is a sign of good day!

Today we'll head over to Mimi and Papa's house and get ready for the rest of the family to arrive!

I'm making Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Corn Soufflé, and Pumpkin Cheesecake- I wrote the recipes for the potatoes and cheesecake yesterday, so if they turn out well, I'll be sharing them on here- stay tuned!

Happy Thanksgiving, friends!!!

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3 comments:

  1. I hope those potatoes turned out to be tasty because they sure do sound yummy & I'm sure I'm not the only 1 who wouldn't mind the recipe! You certainly do have a lot to be thankful for & know just how to share with all of us. All your pictures are great as usual and hope you all had a Thanksgiving full of family, love, fun and good food!

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    1. Thank you, Erin!! Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving as well!

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  2. Gorgeous family! And how are you so skinny???! Also, what color lip gloss are you wearing it's beautiful on you!

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