Thursday, September 26, 2013

Family Visits are the Best

AR and I packed up the car and headed down the road to Rockwood last weekend while Clint stayed behind to study for a big Anatomy test he had on Monday. We spent most of Saturday with my grandparents. I loved seeing her interact with them. There was no way to avoid feeling sad because Mom wasn't there but I am thankful that AR has this time with her great-grandparents.
We stayed with my sister on Friday/Saturday night so she also got some one on one with her Aunt J too!

Representing out MTSU Blue Raiders

Clint and Anna Ruth met me for lunch last Friday and it was pretty obvious by our

outfits who we pull for at our house.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Fall means Football

In our house we cheer for MTSU 1st, Vols 2nd and if Clint has a say Florida would be 2nd. But, as I told him, AR wears the outfits she has and her momma has appropriately bought MTSU and UT apparel. If you happen to see her in gator gear then you know daddy dressed her! But, currently she has none of the such and if she did, it might happen to end up in the depths of her closet somewhere. :)

Last Saturday we got really excited when UT made the first touchdown (see picture) and then things began to go downhill. At least MTSU won!

Monday, September 9, 2013

End of Summer Boat Ride

On Sunday we went over the Joe and Lo's house to spend a little time with them on grandparents day. Turned out to be a nice afternoon for a boat ride, AR's first time. She was not a fan of the life jacket which was a tad too big, but by the ride back she had warmed up to the new adventure.

Smooshed cheeks cuteness

Life jacket a bit bulky but next year should be perfect!





Dipping those toes in the water

Driving the boat with Pappy

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

On the Fuss Buss to Trouble Town


This is the terminology Clint and I have been using lately for when Anna Ruth is cranky, fussy or pitching a fit. Y’all it has started! Not the fussy part, remember, my child was born fussy. No, I’m talking about my precious baby who is now a toddler is beginning to act out when she doesn’t get her way. She is in the beginning stages of really testing her limits to see what works on us and what doesn’t.


Oh me oh my, let the discipline begin. I have found that Clint is so much better at this than me. For months all I wanted was for my crying baby to feel better and be a happy girl. We had a few months of straight smiles from her…it was bliss! And then, bam! We saw a temper for the first time and I mean to tell you it took both of us by surprise. I believe we had a moment when we looked at each other and without saying a single word we had the same thought cross our minds, “Where did our sweet, little baby go?” Yes, we knew it was going to happen just not at 12 months old. (Remember, we are new, naive parents here.) I try not to base her timeline off of any other babies I know simply because I learned very early in her life that every single child is different. So no matter what age my friend’s children started acting out, I knew she would surely be different.

I know that discipline is going to be hard; it’s going to be one of the toughest things we will have to do. But, I am thankful that we are one the same page. We are going to parent according to what we feel is best and how God leads us. I pray every day for AR’s safety, but I also pray that she grows up to love the Lord, all His children, and be a productive citizen in this world. And, those things can’t happen if she is a brat who always gets her way and never knows consequences for her actions. So for now, I guess she will just have to ride that Fuss Bus and it may sometimes lead her to Trouble Town. But, I pray that the Lord will prepare Clint and me for how to best handle her and guide us to showing her not only our love but His love as well.