Jodi and David's Wedding-Memorial Day Weekend

My sister Jodi got married this past weekend to David Diebold. They are a lovely couple and just fit each other perfectly. Their wedding was held at the Chase and was absolutely beautiful. Hannah was a junior bridesmaid, Meredith the flower girl and I was a bridesmaid. We all had a great time, despite some stress in getting everyone organized. Jodi and David were very low key, which set the mood for the entire weekend. The events started on Friday with a dinner out with just the girls, followed by the rehearsal on Saturday with a BBQ dinner, wedding and reception on Sunday and a couple brunch on Monday. It was great to see family and friends, especially my parents from Florida. My parents were excited to see the grandkids, especially Lake who they saw for the first time. Here are some pictures from the weekend.
Hannah as a junior bridesmaid. She looked so pretty with her make-up and hair done. My mother-in-law made this dress from one of ours. Hannah wasn't thrilled about wearing a dress, but didn't make too big of a deal out of it.

The three of us before the wedding.

The family minus Julie and Jane.

Aunt Jamie and Meredith. She was such a beautiful, little flower girl. I was really nervous that she wouldn't walk down the aisle, but she did it without hesitation.

Jodi's Family

Jodi and David with our parents.

Life Updated

Sorry that it has been a while since the last post, but time has just gotten away from me with all of the activities, end of the school year routine and life's adventures. There just doesn't seem to be enough time in the day to get everything done, let alone get organized for the next day. Laundry is piled up, trash needs to be emptied and don't even look at the dusting that needs to be done. Then once you get one thing finished, you have to start all over again. I always reflect on this at dinner time. By the time you cook dinner, clean up the dishes, sweep the floor and wipe everything down, another meal needs to be made. I hate seeing the kitchens in the different magazines that always show everything so neat and organized. Don't they eat in their kitchens? Do their kids do their homework at the kitchen table and leave their papers everywhere? What about the crumbs that seem to fall from everything your children touch?? Enough complaining. Here's celebrating our children and how they are doing:



Hannah-I would love to say Hannah is growing into such a young lady, but that would be so far from the truth (the lady part, she is certainly growing). She is going through a stage where nothing can have ruffles or "puffy sleeves", no skirts or dresses and her hair has to always be in a ponytail. I was fighting it at first, but have sort of thrown in the towel. She is really athletic and so that is what we are embracing. She is currently playing softball and really enjoys it. Softball is very competitive in Kirksville, so I am glad that she is actually pretty good at it. Especially since we will spend our whole summer at the ball fields. Hannah will be entering third grade in the fall and seems to enjoy school. She has a busy summer planned with swimming lessons, softball and hopefully horseriding lessons.



Meredith-Our little diva! Meredith is at the stage where she thinks everything should be her way and watch out when it isn't. I feel like we are constantly having to threaten her to do anything. We were trying time out, but now when she doesn't want to do something we ask, she puts herself in time out. So much for that method supper nanny. She played soccer for the first time this Spring and only cried through the first two games. I quit having to go on the field with her after about the third game. Thank goodness for a rainy season with lots of cancelled practices and games. Meredith loves to be in dresses and doesn't mind me fixing her hair at all. I think she is probably going to be a singer or dancer much to her dad's dismay. She acts like some broadway actress and everything is drama filled from putting on her shoes to brushing her teeth. She enjoys attempting to do everything her sister does, which doesn't always work out. Sometimes her and Hannah can be such good sisters to each other and then the next minute they are fighting over something so trivial. I have to say that there are times I can't help but smile remembering how I fought with my sisters too. I love when Meredith calls Hannah her bestest friend and when she asks Hannah if she likes her.



Meredith and her friend Camryn before the Daddy Daughter Dance.



Meredith at her first soccer game. This is completely posed after the game when she stopped crying long enough to have her picture taken.


Lake-He turned 9 months old today and is still as cute as ever, but is really turning into all boy. I can tell we might have our hands full. I am already starting to miss the cuddling. He is constantly on the go and always moving around when you are trying to hold him. He enjoys playing with his toys and lately spending time outside. He isn't formally crawling, instead he likes to army crawl or do a push up type of move where he jumps to get where he wants to go. This move has landed him on his face several times. His sisters continue to entertain him and he is beginning to entertain them right back.
Well, that's about it for now. We have my sister's wedding this weekend, in which all three of us girls are in, so there will be lots of pictures to post.