Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Five.

Happy 5th Birthday to my sweet little princess, Coco Mai! I can't believe 5 years have passed. I feel like I just picked her up to bring her home a few months ago-time really does fly when you're having fun! This little girl is the love of our lives, she brightens our day every day. She makes us laugh, and comforts us when we are sad. She's the best! We are so blessed to have her in our lives. 

Happy Birthday Coco! 

Then....
She was about 6 weeks old here, I wanted to take her home sooo bad! 


Here she is on her way home! 


 And now! 
Doing a little birthday treat shopping

All smiles...she was hamming it up in there.

BAHAHHAHAH top right...and enjoying her petit four. Don't feel sorry for her...she's fine.

She is not a fan of hats. You'd think she'd be used to this by now. Oh well. Happy Birthday love! 

Friday, August 24, 2012

Pop's Birthday Celebration

In May we also celebrated my late Pop's birthday. Pop passed last year and is greatly missed.  The family got together and had ice cream and did a balloon release. We each wrote a special message to him on a balloon and then released them together. Darren's was so sweet!!! The little ones really loved this. 



The oldest helping the youngest grandchild :)

Grandkids getting ready to release our balloons to Pop for his birthday!

Ready?

Go!

Up, up...

and away! Happy Birthday Pop. We miss you!

Nannie's 90th Birthday!


Back in May my dad's side of the family got together to celebrate our Nannie's 90th birthday! Nannie is actually my great grandmother-Elaine's mom. She watched me and my cousins for years growing up. This woman has survived so much and seen so much in her ninety years, she is truly amazing. This was also a great opportunity for Darren to meet lots of my extended family!


Me with Nannie :)


Birthday girl!

There were flowers EVERYWHERE! I love magnolias!

The President and First Lady sent her this for her birthday!
(Excuse the blurriness of the next couple of photos, some of these were taken with my iPhone)

Two of her 5 cakes. Yes FIVE cakes! My dream come true! I guess once you turn 90 you get multiples :)

The orchid we brought for Nannie

Me with my grandma-Elaine :) Love her!!! My dad chatting in the background


Nannie with one of her daughters (Elaine) and nieces and nephew

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

29 Things I've Learned at 29

      On Monday, July 4, 2011, I became a 29 year old. I've been dreading this for months, but it's really ok. Cause I've learned a lot. So here's the 29 things I've learned by 29:

 1.  Life is what you make it. I wear this on my necklace everyday. (thanks lil Mike!)
2.       It is amazing how much you don’t know when you are young. And I thought people were just being rude or snobbish…but I really had no clue. Probably still don’t!  I can see the annoyed look younger people give to me when I try to explain something, and I remember that feeling. But now I get it. As my family says... You don’t know what you don’t know.
3.       The only person that can make you happy is you.
4.       You will never be completely prepared for something new or the unknown.
5.       Debt is a vicious cycle, and is something people should try like hell not to get into.
6.       Things aren’t important. People are.
7.       No one is perfect.  Lower your expectations of others, and when they do good, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
8.       Stop beating yourself up over things. We all do the best we can with what we have at the time.
9.       You are not entitled to anything, no matter who you are, how awesome you think you are, who your parents are, how much money they have, etc.
10.   Drama makes you age faster. Let it go as quickly as possible.
11.   Forgiveness is the key to a peaceful life. Walking around angry only hurts YOU.
12.   Life is too short to work at a job you despise.
13.   The more pressure I’m under, the harder I work, and usually more effectively.
14.   You are in charge of your destiny. It doesn’t matter what mommy and daddy did to you as a child, its time to move on and take ownership of your life. If you are above 18 then its time to grow up.
15.   Living is a lot more fun than just existing. Do something for you everyday. Purchasing something occasionally to do this is ok, but usually it should be free. A bubble bath, a long chat with your best friend, a walk around Maymont, etc.
16.   You are only promised this moment right now. Keep putting off things and you will surely regret it.
17.   When we have a problem with someone, the problem usually isn’t the other person. Its us.
18.   Accumulating things is unnecessary. Go through everything at least once a year and get rid of as much junk as possible. I seem to accomplish this by moving a lot. Hehe
19.   Your friends will come and go, but family is family. Like it or not they are the people you can’t just let go. Luckily my family is awesome.
20.   Back to forgiveness. Forgive the unforgivable. Even if it hurts. But never forget it. Fool me once…
21.   Smiling at everyone really helps. Perfect strangers especially.
22.  You can try to help someone, but if they're not ready for it you have to let it go.  In order for people to change they must want to. 
23. Anything done in excess is not healthy. Even things that seem good or fun. Moderation is key!
24.  If Coco ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
25. The older I get, the dumber I feel...seriously, the older I am, the less I feel like I know.
26.  Most of my friends are very different from one another and even from me. But this is good. They all bring different traits and talents to the table, and I need each of them in my life for different reasons. 
27.  Sometimes-MOST of the time- saying nothing at all is the absolute smartest thing you can do. I have learned this a zillion times over. Before you open your mouth...think. 
28.  Most things, moments, and events are only temporary.  If something is really good or amazing, it won't always feel that way. So enjoy it while you can. If something is really awful that's happening right now, it will get better. Time heals all wounds and gives you new ones. 
29. Knowing where the nearest restroom is at all times could possibly be one of the most important things to know in your life.  What? You thought the last one would be heartfelt and serious? Knowing this info is serious folks... :)
 

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