Me and my mom, my best friend.

Me and my mom, my best friend.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

The Thing About Marriage

So while I was on hiatus from my blog, Michael and I "celebrated" our 8th wedding anniversary. We shared a cheeseburger and fries in Forrest General Hospital's cafeteria as we visited my mother in law. EIGHT years married. That means we have been together for 11 years and counting. This significant day in our relationship got me thinking about the evolution of the bond between two people.....and just like with anything else, I figured I'd share it with you.

When Michael and I first met he was in 8th grade and I was in 9th. For a very brief amount of time he and I talked on the phone and exchanged letters with one another (this was before texting ruled the world). We walked to class together a few times and shared awkward conversation. But he wore overalls. And had a mustache. So it was destined to fail before it began. About 4 years later we were sitting close to each other at a talent show. I was with a good friend of mine and we were enjoying the show. I knew Michael. And I knew he was sitting close. The weird thing was every time I looked up, he was a little closer. I secretly wondered how he was and who he had become in the years since our brief "encounter". I smiled to myself wondering if his inching down the bleachers was for me, or a mere coincidence. Soon I looked up and he was right there, arms length away. Our eyes met when I looked up and we both greeted each other with surprise as if it was the first time we'd seen each other all night. Although I had seen him immediately. And I know he had seen me as well. We talked about nothing and watched the remaining part of the show together. Then as I was leaving, he asked for my phone number. My heart skipped a beat and I obliged him. I've never really been the Barbie Doll type to have guys pursue me, so to say I was flattered would be an understatement. You couldn't have slapped the smile off of my face as I walked away from my mumbling redneck opposite, clad in overalls and sporting a Burt Reynold's style mustache.

Just over a year later we had made our way through the parties on the weekends, the dressing to the nines every day possible and hitting the fanciest restaurants. We were done catching every new release as it hit the movie theater. We didn't need to kiss through every single private moment anymore. Michael and I were comfortable in our little boyfriend/girlfriend status. So comfortable that we pretty much stayed home on our dates watching movies with my family or his. Hearing about a little Italian place in Hattiesburg, Panino's, I had been nagging Michael to take me there. There was always some reason to not go. Until one day he announced that he had made reservations. I was SO excited! I loved getting dressed up, and missed having an excuse to....But I was and am forever a foodie. So I was crazy excited to try the food. That night, Michael put a beautiful antique looking ring on the right finger on the wrong hand. And unfortunately, I was so nervous I can't tell ya how the food was. But the company was my favorite.

Two years later I walked down a humble aisle in a quaint and sweet ceremony and promised God that Michael and I would stick it out. Through the good and the bad, the happy and the sad, the rich and the poor. I kept glancing over at my sweet lil mama sitting on the front row. She never shed a tear that day, and never shed her smile either. Perhaps she was so happy to rid herself of the stress of pulling together even a low scale wedding, or perhaps....just maybe, it was because she felt so confident about the union being formed that day. My only reservation about marrying Michael was the fact that I had to leave her. And she needed me. And I needed her. I have to be honest when I tell you that these things were on my mind as I stated my vows. But what was on my heart was the hope that we could make this thing work and achieve and honor what my parents couldn't......A life long commitment.

That first year was a doozy. What is this "honey moon phase" everyone talks about? We fought nonstop! I spun out of this dirt driveway so many times, I am surprised the dirt cloud ever had time to rest. And Michael threw gravel everywhere as his truck sped away too many times to count. We tore each other down emotionally in those first days, and I secretly wondered if my marital fate would be the same as my parents'. Never having lived with anyone besides my mama and daddy, I had no idea how to adjust to this new life. Neither did he. We were two toddlers hoarding up our toys and refusing to share. We were two adolescents declaring "You can't tell me what to do!", We were two teenagers rebelling against any authority thrown our way. We were two young adults trying our best...and yet needing to try so much harder. Luckily, as with anything, time made us better and stronger.  The second year was SOOOOOO much better. And the third? Well that's the year we decided to start trying for my Nevie. We got the good news just weeks after trying. I made copies of the ultrasound picture and wrote little cards to various members of our family, then I hand delivered them and stood there and watched them read. Mama was the first, of course. And she yelled "woohoo!" with joy and wrapped me in a tight hug. Then she immediately picked up the phone to call the aunts. She was so happy for us. I was excited, but terrified. Terrified about being a good mother, and terrified about losing something special between Michael and I.

Neva's arrival proved that a degree in child development, and experience in the childcare field means nothing when becoming a mother for the first time. I was scared and intimidated and found myself crying to Dr. Chard at Laurel Pediatrics more than once. But something happened as Michael and I navigated through these new and scary waters of life.....Something formed between us that cannot be described with mere words. A depth of compassion, level of love far above what had been, and a bond beyond our previous comprehension. We were in this together. And we needed each the rest of our lives to pull this off the way we envisioned. What happened to us is an indescribable gift from God, that has strengthened as we have grown ourselves, and grown our precious family.

Having said that, there are still days where I want to make a dust cloud.....But there's something less dramatic about that kind of exit when you have to stop and put three kids in their car seats. And I am sure he'd love to spray this old trailer we live in with gravel sometimes. Perhaps marriages always have those moments. There's comfortability in his knowing that when I sneeze, I usually have to change pants. And I know when he's in the bathroom for 30 mins, that I need to close off that whole end of the trailer for a while... Dressing up? Um not really. I've been pregnant since 2007. Dressing up is feeling to make sure my shirt covers my belly at the bottom. Going out to eat? Sure.....Walker's is awesome and Twiggy's here in Sandersville has a great burger and neither place complains when your baby screams or your toddler spills their drink. Going to a movie? Well, kind of. The movie comes to us and if we're lucky, we make it all the way through without falling asleep on the couch. Partying? Just the kind with balloons and jump houses. Quiet time? Well, if I sit in his lap or if he lays his head in mine, we're both usually tackled by one or all of our girls. They giggle as they bounce on us. We look at each other and have an unspoken moment of understanding. Then we tickle away and really get 'em giggling. Alone time? There's usually a small window after the last lil girl goes to sleep, before the first lil girl wakes up and comes running back down the hall. That's when we get a little alone time.....And you live and learn to make the most of your small windows. Hugs and kisses? Constantly. Hand holding? Absolutely (if we have a free one). See, the thing about marriage (ours anyway) is that comfortability doesn't have to replace passion. But the two joining together is priceless. Things between us definitely changed over the years..... Someone on the outside might say differently. But from the inside, where Michael and I reside....We say it changed for the better.

So there you have it. The evolution of mine and Michael's relationship. It started sweet, but man, it's so much sweeter now. Here's to the next 8.....


Oh yeah, and for the record, I love those overalls and that big '70's stache.








Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Hey Y'all!

So, this is the absolute longest I have EVER gone without posting. I have a ton of excuses, and yet none that are valid. So, I'll skip the explanation, and get to the catch up. Just before my baptism (my last post) which was the same day as the one year anniversary of my mom's passing, I received some surprising and interesting news. But before I elaborate, here's a million pictures to catch you up:


 
My cousin Kody and his fiancée Tayler asked Neva to be their flower girl! I was excited, but Neva's 4......and very unpredictable. So to say I wasn't a little worried, would be an utter lie.
 

At rehearsal dinner, Neva blew me away with her performance. Somebody was a little jealous.
 

The next day sweet Emily fixed Neva's hair, since I have never used a curling iron in my life.
 

Seeing this beauty with her hair all girly, no pony tail with wings, no dirt...I gotta tell ya, it tore me up a little.
 

She looked BEAUTIFUL! And Cutter was so handsome! They did PERFECT!
 

Neva turned out to be a little ham....I can barely get her to pose for a quick snap shot. But the photographers got some great shots.
 

Tayler was brave to ask my lil Neva to participate. But it paid off. If I do say so myself, Neva made an already beautiful wedding even more so.

 
 

My aunt (mom's baby sister), my uncle, and their gorgeous sons.
 

The biggest and prettiest wedding party ever!


This is during the actual wedding. She held that sideways head for so long, I'm surprised she didn't get a crick.


Spring flowers

Yummy Walker's!



RELAY FESTIVITIES! Ms Sharon at David's Grocery (mom's old work) gladly hosted our bake sale again this year.
 
Volunteers came out of the wood works with delicious baked goods for us to sell!
 
She's the reason I'm there, and I never want a soul to forget it. The bake sale was a HUGE success! I was so happy to have my dedicated team mates by my side.
 
Next came Easter!
 
old table cloth + food coloring + boiled eggs + table spoon = GOOD TIME.
 
This kid rocks my world. In this picture she is 13 months old, and STILL NOT WALKING ;/
 
 
 
This was the Saturday before Easter. Taylorsville family moved it to accommodate our growing crowd.
 
Kody worked with her the entire holiday.
By the end of the day, she stood by herself without pulling up. That was a welcomed first!
 
On a MISSION!
 
There's a money egg just waiting to be found.....
 
There was no shortage of attention for my girls, though their Gammy was watching from Heaven. The aunts filled in the gaps.
 
Who is sillier? The little ones, or the big ones??
 
We always have a good time when we get everyone together.
 
See What I mean?
 
Pretty girls!
 
Uncle Ricky even got some Mili love.
 
My baby
 
Kiddos counting their loot
 
On actual Easter, The bunny was SO generous with the chocolate!
He also brought fever for Neva
 
Luckily we keep Tylenol on hand and once the fever broke, Neva was ready to chow down!
 
That's the biggest Krabby Patty EVER!
 
 
 
Nori may be a shorty, but you've got to admire her dedication!
 
Pajama Egg hunt
 
 
Sadly, on Easter it was yucky and rained. While stuck inside, Mili took her first steps! So the next weekend, we had ANOTHER egg hunt!
 
Yes, we look like throw aways. We don't have dressy holidays on either side of our family.....I just cashed in on it, that's all. PawPaw did his usual mystery egg hunt. Each egg contains a paper with a symbol. (Yes, that is a Halloween bucket. They DO have Easter Baskets. For whatever reason, they both grabbed these out of their closets)
 
After the hunt is over, he decodes the symbols and tells us what we won!
 
 
The kids have their own hunt
 
 
Then the adults have theirs! It's a big deal ya know? We don't play around when it comes to the big egg hunt.
 
Emily, Christopher and Logan
 
Jessica, Payton, and Jamina.....
A couple nights later, Mili put on a show walking around NayNay and PawPaws house! It was short lived. After this night, she refused to walk again for weeks.
 
We LOVE going to the movies!
 
Lunch at Mi Casita's with Nay Nay and the family!
 
First soccer practice!
Michael and I both were both sporty growing up, so we pictured Neva as being this prodigy player.
 
First game!
 
Our team was the Lady Bugs, and Amber bought the girls a "lil lady bug" shirt to wear to their sister's games.
 
The boys played too! Same color team, but boys and girls play separately!
 
 
Neva did good, FOR A 4 YEAR OLD! Lots of aimless running, watching airplanes, and actually a whole lot of dancing on the field. Not quite what we envisioned, but equally as entertaining!
 
 
Uncle Bubba loves his nieces and nephews and it shows with his dedication.
 
Celebration Dinner
The VERY last game Neva kicked the ball in the goal! A fellow teammate gave her some help, but she still scored! I was so very proud! I jumped up and high fived everyone on the side line!
 
 
My baby loves spaghetti
 
For whatever reason, they asked me to record a spot in a Relay for Life commercial to air on B95. I was so nervous, but it was fun! Before I left, I asked Allison if they were hiring.
 
Speaking of Relay, last year, we borrowed a trailer to cook food the night of the event. Since then, Michael has wanted to buy one that was ours. For relay, but also for a little side business.
 
He found one at a GREAT price online, so one Sunday we took off to Florida.
 
It was a turn around trip. And quite frankly, a nightmare. Don't let these smiles fool ya.
 
It was a lot of riding, and aside from this ONE day swimming in an indoor pool, it was MISERABLE.
  
 
 
This is as close as we got to the beach. Every one in the truck got a HORRIBLE stomach virus.
 
But we got the trailer......
 
It's used, so there is a lot Michael wanted/still wants to change....
 
After we got it home, we immediately began tearing out flooring and making changes. We had ONE week until relay, so Everyone chipped in!
 
 
 
 
 
Right in the middle of our repairs, our beloved Nay Nay had a stroke.
 
She is my children's only living grandmother, and the absolute love of their life, so it was very traumatic.
 
Michael carries the Donut Shop single handedly, and it's a 7 day a week job....But we went to the hospital as often as we could.
 
 
Mili sure did miss her Nay Nay. We found out early on that she would be in the hospital at least three weeks for therapy. The stroke affected her speech, her sight, her left arm and leg and took her ability to walk unassisted. I called my Relay superiors and through my tears, we dropped out of the event. There was just no way.
 
Kindergarten sign ups snuck up on us, so we had to go see our friend Ms. Nancy at Laurel Peds to get some remaining shots.....This picture is BEFORE the shots....
 
The day of registration, our entire family went. Michael went in the room with Neva during her evaluation and came out all swole up with pride. Apparently, she breezed through the entire thing. This made me proud, considering she's never had one single moment of preschool.
 
 
 

Though I was hesitant, our Relay team rose up, and decided that together we COULD pull this thing off. I announced to the committee that we were back in, and we busted our tails for the remaining days to get everything ready.

 

I am so glad. Because while relay is SO emotional for me, it is absolutely therapeutic.

Our team theme was '80's

And our team was pumped, enthusiastic and totally 80's
 
Our little family team is growing every year.....It makes me so proud of my mom. After all, this particular group of people came together because of her. Every team member has their own motivation for relaying, but our team exists because of my mom's valiant fight.  

 

And it's a good thing that we have some dedicated members, because it was CRAZY busy!
 
The caregiver lap...I carried a portrait of my mom to show by standers my reason for Relaying. I am proud that I was a caregiver for my mom. It will forever be my greatest accomplishment.
Seeing the Survivors always tears me up. They are so strong. So brave. So inspiring.
 

Chicken on a stick, Philly sandwiches, donuts, tattoos and mow hawks, and of course a break dance area.....Can't get more 80's than that...
 
Mili stayed with my daddy and Kim. But my big girls were total troopers. They made it through the beautiful luminary/lantern ceremony.
 
 
But then they were DONE! This year, we came equipped with a tent.
 
Meanwhile, Ms. Becky (NayNay) was getting passes here and there to leave the hospital. The first day she got out her kids gave her the choice to do anything or go anywhere under the sun. Her choice? Shipley's Donuts in Laurel. We all got together. She was homesick and teary the whole time.



Goofing off at home..


Who needs toys when you've got a clothes basket?

 


Mili's first fourwheeler ride was NOT a fun one.
 
 

Ms. Jill working with Neva at the library.

Mili enjoying the blocks

While Nori pecks away at a Dora computer game...

 

Neva thinks she is a big girl when her daddy let's her drive. He actually let her drive unassisted the other day. I was threatening his life the entire time. But she did great! Looks like there is a lil 4-wheeler purchase in our future.

 
 
So can I brag for a minute? Neva came walking up to me with the cordless phone. She had been studying it and she recreated the words that she saw....I was SO impressed!

 

After getting some supper from Subway one night, Neva silently and excitedly ran to her room. She came out with this. She asked "Mama, the sign at Subway said this....What does it mean?" I couldn't believe that she had remembered the order of the letters all the way home. She's SO smart!

Kid's Rule rules!

unless you ask Mili....She prefers stable ground....
 

A few bucks for a real good time....Can't beat it!
 
 
 
And now for some dirty face shots:



 

Park time!

Sandersville has a jewel of a park just down the road from our house.

 
Mili is a goof ball!
 
Now let go and WALK ALREADY!
 
The bike track is awesome!
 

Seriously? She can't walk, but she's climbing? Really?

Catching up on some reading.

Timeout for a dance move

 

HHHHmmmmmm

 

 

I'd like to thank Wal-Mart and Target for the cheapest kid clothes ever. Why go anywhere else?

 
Yeah.....I don't know.

 

Mother's Day
My husband disappeared with my girls. When they reappeared a couple hours later, I had 3 drawings. Neva and Nori had given their dad quotes to write on their drawings. Then he had them brainstorm what Mili would say if she could talk. He wrote it down as well. Mili's "quote" was: "Mama, thank you for giving me food and drink". Haha I was so happy! I also had some hand made jewelry! They helped their dad string beads and make me three necklaces and three bracelets. They were the best gifts I could have possibly got!

 

Mother's Day Flowers
 
 
 
Nori has been in dance class now for a while....
 
Finally her much anticipated recital came. A once a year event...

I have never seen her more beautiful.


She got up on stage and was so brave! I was so proud of her!


 
With NayNay in the hospital, we didn't have the crowd of spectators that we hoped for. Bubba made it though! Old faithful! Nori was SO happy that he was there to watch her dance.
 
Our trips to the hospital continue. And finally after three weeks, we found out Nay Nay was coming home!
 
Michael immediately got to work on some hand rails.
 
We missed her so much! She's doing a lot better, but she's got a LONG way to go.....

Cutie Kaden graduated!

 

Neva and I went alone and goofed off with my phone in the cheap seats WAAAAYY in the back....

 
 

Pretty sure these cupcakes were iced with spit AND chocolate icing. I saw a lot of licking happening in there.
 
 
Josh and his poor knees. He had to have surgery on both of them.
 

So we all came to support him. My kids lasted about 3 hours. Then we had to go. He is healing now, and probably not as smoothly as he hoped. I hope he finds some much needed relief after all is said and done.


End of season soccer party!

We had the BEST TEAM and BEST PARENTS and BEST COACH EVER!
 

We loved our soccer experience and Neva learned SO much! I can't wait for Fall season!

Daddy can sleep through anything....
 
A little mud never hurt anyone...

 
Even Sprinkles the dog got in on the mud action on this day!
 
We always clean up afterwards....
 
It's getting hot outside!

Time for a little splash pool to cool off in!

 

Bowling with my daddy one Sunday.....WE HAD A BLAST!


I just added this picture. No reason
 

 

During one of their many adventures, Michael and the girls found some wild baby rabbits. They were SO cute. Anyone want to guess what that wet spot is on Michael's shirt? hehe......Don't worry they returned the bunnies after we petted them and scared them to death I'm sure.
 

Just another picture I wanted to throw in there. You're welcome.

She Still don't like riding......
 
But guess who FINALLY started walking yesterday?
She's something else...
 
Well, don't be surprised if I slip a few more pics in on you here and there.....Because this wasn't even ALMOST all of them. I have so missed y'all. I love sharing my boring lil world with you. I know I have said it before, but I really will do better with my blogging.  

 

 oh yeah.....That surprise I told you about........
 
A few days before my Baptism, Valentine's Day to be exact, I found out something very, very interesting.

 

 
 
Meet Baby Duggar Garcia # 4
due October 31st