Saturday, June 28, 2008

Five Years

Today is my fifth anniversary to the prime specimen of husbands. Bryce is a blessing beyond blessings... and the pickle of my eye. I have only learned more to love since I married him- his character and his capacity to love just runs so deep.

How better to celebrate one's fifth anniversary than with a surprise party 2 weeks early? That's what Bryce thought, too, since he is in Ghana now. I was not the most compliant surprisee, my sister was charged with keeping me busy on Friday afternoon (for six hours! tall order!) and I really just wanted to go home. She kept me out forever at Target and THEN acted like she wanted to deep talk... it was difficult to tear myself away, but I did... then when I walked in my house and saw all my favorite people, I really couldn't have been more surprised. So surprised that I couldn't even figure out WHY they were surprising me- good thing there was a banner that said "Happy Anniversary."

I really think the main reason he wanted to have a party was so he could toast me and our love in front of all the people who love us so well. He said he had a longer toast planned... which involved a song... but he waited to sing that until later. 5 or 6 people did stayed long into the night for the dance party portion- whew!

One of the best parts was the present he gave me- a back porch! He has been working on it for months. It used to just be the cement part with the overhang- FILLED with junk- now the junk is gone, he laid a brick patio and made an area beside the house with a table and chairs. We ate breakfast and dinner out there all weekend. Such a great space that we have never been able to use!
If anyone wants to keep up with this lovely man while he is in Africa, here is the blog that the team has been posting on (look carefully and you will find his ear: smi-ghana.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Sons of Thunder Canoeing

A couple of weekends ago, we went canoeing with the Utley Family- three of the four boys came with us, Jack, Charlie and wild Harry (George is too small for now). Tracey and Michael (parents) are so cool and have so much fun with their little football team. It was a great day, the rain cleared just in time for us to get on the river. I didn't know how much time you spend with boys looking down and investigating everything happening under your feet- interesting-shaped rocks, skipping stones, spiders, dragonflies, more spiders. I loved having an Utley boy to paddle for me all day- such luxury as I sat in the middle of the canoe! And of course, Bryce and I had to stop at Sonic on the way back- what are water sports for if not for the food you look forward to at the end. Ah tater tots and chocolate malts... mmm...


Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Faye + Jeff

Okay, I really am trying to get caught up. Faye and Jeff's wedding in Augusta was just a wonderful day- beautiful garden ceremony in the morning (it was May- not as hot as now!) and then fascinating Greek Orthodox ceremony in the evening. I really enjoyed the liturgy of the Orthodox ceremony- everything was sung back and forth from the priest to the reader several times. Apparently Jeff is the servant of God and Faye is His handmaiden- beautiful.
Jeff had some amazing moves to share with the celebrants in lieu of the first dance- he and his best man busted out to some crazy 80's song. After that, everyone had no choice but to dance like idiots for the rest of the night- it set a precedent, for sure. Bryce was busting out moves that have not been in the public eye before- Jeff, you may have set this bird free.
Melanie and Jeremy were there- always good to get time to catch up, even if we didn't get them to play "son of a preacherman" for us.

And we stayed for the weekend at Josh and Clare's in Crawford, GA! It is always a respite to be with them. Good friends are like homegrown tomatoes that the chickens haven't eaten yet (that is their chicken house behind Clare, wee Esme is in her arms.)
Bryce is pretty much in love with Jack. You should look at Clare's blog at www.thegreengate.blogspot.com. She definitely posts more than I do... and gets much more built, planted and fed in a day than I ever will.

Boston in May

We went to see Becky in Boston in May- we had so much fun!  We are definitely getting our travels in before baby comes.  We walked all over downtown Boston the first day (Freedom Trail, lots of tourist-y things) and I managed my backpack and front fender just fine, thank you very much.

Becky's boyfriend, Mark, is a prince of a fellow and treats her so well.  It was great to be with them- they definitely showed us a good time with an extensive tour of the North Shore (most fun if you say it in a Boston accent... which Bryce simply cannot do), complete with lobster and memorials of dead fishermen. 

The last day (memorial day) we went to a lake house in Maine where the northerners thought it too cold to swim- but we (of course) begged to differ. 

Monday, June 23, 2008

Cutest Niece

Okay, so I am definitely a month or more behind, but I know all you want is pictures, so I will give them to you! Here is our niece, Sofia and she is a cutie! She is wearing the onesie I made her. We were there when she was born and it is so crazy how much she changes! Below is the quilt I made her, too. It has a verse embroidered around the edge, English on one side and Spanish on the other (for her bi-lingual family, Chara and Alejandro). "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us that we should be called children of God." We love our Venezualan family flair.