Wednesday, May 19, 2010

May Madness..

The very merry month of May has proven to be merry, but very busy! I really haven't had a moment to slow down and blog. So, I have lots of catching up to do!

First there was Mother's Day. I celebrated my 3rd Mother's Day as mommy to Avery. I LOVE that part of Mother's Day.. being Avery's mommy. I love celebrating my mom and Brian's mom and the other mothers in my life, but Mother's Day is still somewhat akward for me. Truth be told, I'm sure it's akward for many women. Those who long to be mothers but aren't because of infertility or loss, because they aren't married or some other life circumstance. Those who have lost children in the womb or to illness or tragedy. Those who have placed babies for adoption or who struggle with the regret of abortion and those who have lost their mothers. I'm sure Mother's Day is a hard day for many of them. Before Avery came, Mother's Day was a big struggle for me. There were even a few that I spent the entire day in my house in my pj's and for at least 5 years in a row I didn't go to church on that Sunday. I just couldn't handle the "all the mothers stand up and be recognized" tradition and mother themed sermon that usually goes on in all well meaning churches. It was far too painful. I almost always left the service in tears and spent the rest of the day crying. Thankfully when we started going to The Village, I got a much needed reprieve. No mom themed sermon (THANK YOU Matt Chandler!), no flowers handed out to the moms, no standing up in the service, etc... So refreshing! All this to say, I'm still trying to navigate this weird holiday. I want to celebrate the joy and privilege of being Avery's mommy, but my heart is always reminded of those who are experiencing that all too familiar pain on that day and probably sitting at home in their pj's waiting for it to be over.

Okay.. on to more pleasant things!

My little brother got married on May 15th to his girlfriend of 4 years, the lovely Kimberly Bye. Our entire family calls her "Kim Bye" and has since Matt started dating her. Don't ask me why we felt compelled to call her by her full name, but we did and it stuck. For example... "hello Kim Bye", "how are you Kim Bye?", or "hey Kim Bye would you like a piece of cake?" I'm pretty sure we're all going to have to go through some sort of hypnosis to call her by her new name... Kim Phelps.



The wedding was beautiful!! The ceremony and reception were held at the Rockwall Wedding Chapel and it was the perfect location! Kim was a stunning bride, Matt looked so handsome, the ceremony was sweet and the reception was so very fun!! Such a happy day!!



Did I mention that I was a bridesmaid, I sang in the ceremony, Avery was a flower girl, Trevor was an usher and Brian was a groomsman?? Yeah, we were a little busy and I was just a wee bit stressed on the the big day, but everything went great! Avery did a great job for her first time as a flower girl. She almost made it down the aisle without any issues and thanks to my sister in law Alison (Avery's personal assistant for the day), she was very well behaved during the ceremony. She was finally able to cut loose at the reception where she cut a rug... I'm serious.. the girl got down! She was a dancing fool and it was the cutest thing I have ever seen!! Loved it!



During the few weeks leading up to the wedding, my mom & I spent alot of time together running errands and doing wedding prep. My Saturn Vue became our second home. We had some mishaps, including a spray on tan incident that was like an episode of "I Love Lucy", a few melt down moments, and lots of laughs. This pic proves that we survived, that we emerged relatively unscathed and that we still love each other.



Here are a few of my favorite pics from my camera:
















One of the highlights of the evening for me was when my husband schooled the new Mrs. Phelps on some 80's classics. They were singing at the top of their lungs and Kim even busted out with some riffs on the air guitar... classic!!





My latest adventure is babysitting our friends the Corsos' 2 month old baby boy Brooks. His mommy is an elementary school nurse so I'm watching him for 3 weeks while she finishes out the school year. So far it's going great. Brooks is a very sweet baby and Avery is handling him being here very well. She hasn't had any "that's my mommy!" moments and she's actually a great helper! She loves baby Brooks. I'm learning what it's like to have a tiny one in the house again. It's definitely interesting with two. It's quite the challenge to get a shower or even get out of my pj's for that matter. I haven't fixed... let's just be honest here.. haven't washed my hair in 3 days and haven't put on any makeup except much needed under-eye concealer and lipgloss. Guess it's good training if we get to be parents again. I think Avery would be a good big sister. :)


3 comments:

Kimberly said...

Love it :) You know I didn't even really think about how your ENTIRE family was in the wedding, lol. Your entire household had a very important job in the wedding! Wow! I can't believe I overlooked that? I have NO idea how you made it through that week. So glad everything came together...it was beautiful!! We are so happy! We are still getting used to the "hubby" and "wifey" thing. I do love it though :) I will have to say that some of my favorite memories of the reception were my music lessons thanks to Mr. Brian Stubblefield. Those pictures are awesome! He was the life of the party! I didn't know you were married to such a party animal! Hehe! Love you guys! So happy that we were able to spend that day together and share such a special time. I will never forget it :)

Anonymous said...

Andi, you are a special person. I admire your spunk...I remember you at Avery's age...and I remember your mom's Chilli....I miss you all sooooooo much. Love ya

Jade Clark said...

Oh my goodness, those pix of Brian singing with the bride... LOVE IT!!! Haha!!! Beautiful pictures, Andi... you're a natural with that camera!