Sunday, February 21, 2010

The Birthday Party


A couple of weeks ago we had the girls birthday party. We had a joint one since their birthdays are so close together, and hopefully we can continue to do that for awhile. I know, though, that one day Emma Catherine is not going to want to share her party with her little sister. We had their party at the Gymnastics Center where they take gymnastics, and it was a lot of fun. A friend of mine, Becky has recently started a cake business and she made the cake. I just told her I wanted a gymnastics cake with red, white, and blue and she came up with the design. I thought it turned out excellent.



When we got home from the party, Emma Catherine was in the mood to "charm" us.  


Happy Birthday Bailey!

My precious Bailey girl turned 2 today and I can't believe it. Wasn't she just a baby? I think that I've treated her like a baby for longer than I did with Emma Catherine. With Emma Catherine we didn't have a choice because we were about to have another baby and she had to be a big girl. With Bailey, there has been no reason to rush things. Except that Bailey desperately wants to be big like her sister. Everyday she is showing her independence by wanting to do things "myself." She wants to brush her teeth, put on her clothes, get into the car all by herself and the list goes on and on. This also includes her wanting to use the potty. She now uses the potty about 5 times a day. She still wears diapers because I think things are too crazy to push big girl underwear, but she started using the potty all on her own. She also is showing her independence at the dinner table. She is very vocal about what she wants to eat and generally it is not what I have cooked. She has such sweet laugher and loves to talk and to copy whatever we say. She also says, "what's this?" pointing to anything and everything about 50 times a day. It cracks us up.
We celebrated her birthday last night with Stevie B's pizza and a few presents from Mommy and Daddy. She was so excited to get to open presents by herself. Bailey girl, we love you so much and are so thankful for you!

Monday, February 15, 2010

News

Well, one reason for my lack of blogging in January was that big new was developing, but I wasn't able to share it until it was official. Once I could share it, we got busy again, and so now I'm just sitting down to write everything out. This could get long but since it such an important event for us, I want to record. I started this blog as a way to record our family memories since I coudn't keep up with scrapbooking, so I want to have this for us to read and see God's faithfulness to our family.

The news: We're moving!

It all started about a week before Christmas when Ryan told me he was going to be apply for a job in Birmingham. He really didn't know a lot about the job but it sounded interesting to him. As a side note, he has always done this during our marriage. He enjoys looking and seeing what options are available, so I didn't think much of it. A recruiter for the company called us the very next day. Then a person from the company called to have a phone interview within the next few days. That interview went well so Ryan had to complete a ton of tests. He took personality tests, attitude tests, and even had a phone interview with a psychologist. On the way to Prattville for Christmas, we stopped in Hoover to eat lunch with Ted (who will be Ryan's direct boss) and his wife. It went well and we enjoyed meeting them. By the time we got to Florida for Christmas we were pretty excited. When we got back from Christmas Ryan went to the company's headquarters to have a panel interview and to interview with the President of company. At this point we started letting our minds drift in the direction of the fact that we were moving. We prayed a lot for God's will for us and we also specifically prayed for a shut door if this wasn't God's plan for us. Later that week, we got a call from Ted who said that they got a resume from someone know in the company and that they needed to interview him. At that point, we thought this was a completely shut door. We prayed that God will would help us move on, and also that we would be content where we were. For a week, we thought Ryan was not getting the job. Exactly one week later, Ted called to offer Ryan the job. We were shocked to say the least. Ted questioned Ryan about this and Ryan told him that he really thought we weren't getting the job. Ted's comment, "Boy I must have had my poker face on." He told Ryan that he was always his first choice but they felt that they had to interview the other guys because he was known in the company. We really felt God was teaching to to be content and to also trust Him. It was a difficult week, but we learned so much. After we spent some days praying about it, we accepted the job, which leads us to today, Ryan's first day on the job, and a for sale sign up in our yard.
We really loved our life in Chattanooga, and could have stayed here a long time. We have a great church and great friends. Ryan, though, is very excited about this job opportunity. He will still be in sales but now instead of chemicals he will be selling valves and parts to industry. He will specifically be covering the paper mills in Alabama from Birmingham to Dothan. The president of the company is a Christian and he starts his meetings with prayer. Also, in Ryan's interview he asked Ryan about his spiritual goals for the year. We were excited that the president of a company was concerned about that aspect of Ryan's life because it is important to us. We will definitely miss Chattanooga, but I will say that in the back of our minds we always thought at some point we would move back to Alabama. I just didn't think it would be this soon.

Ryan will actually be training in Atlanta for 4 to 6 months. The girls and I are staying here to finish up the school year and to hopefully sell the house. Ryan will be coming home on the weekends. If everything works out, then we are planning to move over the summer. We are just praying for God's timing through this transition and moving. We are still very confused about where to live in Birmingham. We have some flexibility, but everyone seems to have a different opinion. We definitely want to live in an area with good schools and young families. We are just trying to not focus on it that much now. We have been focusing on getting Ryan settled in the job and getting our house on the market. If you are reading this, and you know about Birmingham, please let me know. I would love any info that I can get. (I am thinking of you, J)

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day

I have so much more to post and catch up on. Hopefully next week! Until then hope you all have a happy Valentine's day.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Snow Day

Last Friday morning I watched the weather report as I was getting ready and it said that Chattanooga was not going to get much snow but a lot of rain. We proceeded about our day, which included Emma Catherine's 4 year check up. Luckily, we were home by lunch time because at about 1:00 it started snowing...
and it didn't stop until sometime in the middle of the night. They said Chattanooga got about 5 inches of snow which is the most snow here since 1993. It was fun to watch the snow falling from inside of our warm house, but outside, it was tough conditions for those of the road. Ryan left work at 3:45 and didn't get home until 6:45, which is usually a 30 minute trip. Our neighbors couldn't get down our road so they had to get a hotel for the night. It was crazy in a fun sort of way. This is outside our front door around 10 pm.
On Saturday we were excited to let the girls play in the snow, but it didn't last long. They played outside for about 30 minutes until they were both ready to come in. Ryan did manage to build a snowman with them though. A problem we had is that we don't own appropriate snow clothing and especially shoes. We covered Bailey's feet in bags so her feet wouldn't get so wet but Emma Catherine wouldn't let us do it to her. Bailey, on the other hand wasn't a fan of her gloves or hat. When we came in we turned on the fireplace and played and played and the girls were much happier. When the neighbors finally did make it home, they asked Emma Catherine to come back out but she told them she wanted to stay inside and to come get her when they were ready to play inside the house.