Well I turned 35 on Sept 12th, 2009. At first I found myself a little sad. I was thinking where has all the time gone. And then I thought to myself, it has gone by starting a career as a nurse, which I love deeply, being a what-i-like-to-think-a-wonderful wife of 11 years to Stan, and my proudest, most-challenging role, a mother to Payton & Avery. I am 35, no turning back. I have accmplished alot in those years and most of them in the last 10. I could not ask for a better husband,(he may tell you that I say otherwise) a prettier house, or 2 cuter kiddos!! Then look at these pics, I have great friends that are there when all the above seems to not be!! We celebrated at Power & Light with dinner, sangria, and lots and lots of dancing. All the calories burned made Taco Bell at 3am possible......thanks ladies, had a great time!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Akward & Sassy
Payton is 6 and is entering the akward phase of childhood. She has lost both of her front teeth. I have to admit she looks much better with both gone vs just one missing. She lost the second on picture day of school but not til she came home. That is why I chose to buy the $7.45 package. Not thinking they are going to be her best yet. Then you have Avery just entering her sassy phase of childhood. She loves to dress up and more importantly "LOOK BEAUTIFUL." Here she is striking what she calls the Miley Cyrus pose.


Please do not mix the two, request from Avery
One morning after taking Payton to school Avery and I came back home and heading back to bed to watch a movie. When we got upstairs she decided that she wanted some milk. No chocolate just regular milk. I said okay. As I walked away I heard her say something but really did not pay that much attention to her. When I came back up she said, "did you hear me when you left?" I said honestly, "no." She said, "I told you to keep an eye on it." She looked at the bottom of the milk cup and said, "I guess you did keep an eye on it the whole time, cause you didn't make chocolate milk, just regular." Good job mommy. See if we all would just keep an eye on things maybe we could always do things right!! Wish it was that easy, and in her eyes it is.

Baking Cookies, I know not the way YOU make cookies
I have to say that clothing with the girls is sometimes optional and at times negotiable. At times I just have to pick my battles and allow them a victory! Really running around without a shirt or pants is not the worse decision these girls can make. We will have to discuss it if they are going to make this kind of decision at 16! Wouldn't Stan love to come home and find me topless in the kitchen making cookies!!

Many, many things wrong with these pictures
Here is Miss Independent at is again. I really can only think of 2 things wrong with these pictures. 1. She is painting on the carpet and 2. I am allowing it!! But on the flip side I can think of a million reasons why I think it is okay. I sound like a CMH ad with the millions reasons why. I will not bore you with them because looking at her I am sure it is not hard to come up with a few on your own!!


Friday, August 14, 2009
Payton's first day of 1st grade
Aug 13th, 2009 was Payton's first day of 1st grade. It was just a half day and then the next day and every day after is all day!! This truly is a day that I thought would take a lifetime to get here. I could not wait for this day but now that it is here and really happening I have to say a little part of my heart is aching. I am happy for her and am ready to see her grow into the person she is meant to be, but I still am a mom that wants to protect her. I know this moment will pass and I will soon enjoy having some free time, but for now I am sad and am missing her. In a couple of weeks I am pretty sure there will be a post about how much she loves school and how much I am loving some mommy time! I hope she has an amazing year and really grows emotionally and socially! I have to say that I have been so lucky and grateful to have the job that I have. Being a nurse and working 10 days a month allowed me to be home and not miss much of her first 6 years. It has been so important to Stan and I to have me here as much as I can be.

The Diggs Family Reunion in St Louis
This past weekend we headed to St Louis for Stan's family reunion. It is a pretty significant event. They host a reunion every two years and is a all weekend event. We got down there Saturday afternoon and then headed to the dinner that evening. It was great. They had a really nice dinner with a dee-jay and lots of dancing. Do you think my girls go out and danced??? Heck no! They dance all the time at home but get them in front of an audience and they just shut down. Then on Sunday was the big family picnic. It is at Forest Park at the zoo. It is a big pavillion that is filled with so many people from Stan's family. It was a blast! Great food, lots of beer, and kids just everywhere! They had a clown there this year that did face painting and balloon making for the kids. My girls really liked this addtion. It was a quick trip but really worth it. I just love being around all of his family. It is loud but so much fun!
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