Saturday, September 19, 2009
Bunko Night
Saturday, September 5, 2009
War Eagle!!!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Pep Rally
I took Walker to his first pep rally Thursday. He loved seeing all the big football players, cheerleaders, and band.

He decided he wanted to take some pictures himself and he did a great job!
Picture #2... He saw a balloon floating in the sky. I told him to take a picture of it.. Can you see it? I was impressed that he also got the flag in the picture.

He decided he wanted to take some pictures himself and he did a great job!
Picture #1
Go Golden Eagles! (I feel strange saying that... I'm still a Wildcat at heart)
Thursday, August 20, 2009
4D Ultrasound Part II
So I got my other try at seeing Mary Ella in 4D. I guess I'm glad I did it so now I know what it's like, but I would never do it again. It's not worth it. You have to really be looking at these pictures with an abstract mind. So, let me explain... her face (profile) is in the top left corner of the picture. You can sort of make out her forehead and nose. As the pictures continue, you can see her bringing her hand up until finally, bam! right in the eye. It was kinda neat to see it happening. Only 2 months away till we get to meet her! I can't wait!!!



Monday, August 10, 2009
First Day of Preschool
After saying goodbye to daddy he graciously went to the front steps to entertain my request. He did such a good job. Next, it was on to the unbelievably short but sweet car ride. He is absolutely at his purest and sweetest during our morning rides together. That little booger remembered when we started getting about a block away from the church because he started whimpering "Let's go home mommy." He cried a little as I passed him off to his teacher but nothing too bad. I knew he would be fine.
When I picked him up, he was so excited to tell me all about it. So, overall I think it was a success. The best part for me... daily naps and Hallelujah! we are back on schedule!!!!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Will Haney Benefit Concert
Today Zac and I went to the Limestone Rodeo Arena to help support the Will Haney Fund. Will and Emily are currently in Houston for a round of treatments but it was nice to hang out with all the tons of friends and family. This amazing event was put together by Lacy Beth Newton. She has done so much to help raise money. There were several bands playing through out the day, great food, and the silent auction... Zac's entertainment for the day. The tables were filled with a lot of nice things like UA/ UT tickets, Eli Manning signed football (went for $800), awesome AU prints, spa packages, beach trips...etc. Zac spent the day bidding on a signed Pat Dye print and won! I bid on a cute diaper bag, and got it as well. It was fun! I can't wait to see the total amount of money raised just from this event alone. It was so successful.
Staying close to the auction table...
Thursday, August 6, 2009
4-D Ultrasound
I went for my 4D ultrasound this week in hopes of getting a glimpse of what baby Mary Ella will look like. Unfortunately, she had other plans. She gave us plenty of feet and hand shots. I'm so happy Dr. Miller said during my next visit we could take another look to see if we can get her face. She got a pretty clear face shot in the regular ultrasound but when she switched it over to 4D you couldn't see her face at all. To get a clear shot, the part you are looking for must be in a fluid pocket. We did see the back of her head. LOL! Strange thing is... this black and white face picture looks a lot like what Walker looked like as a newborn.

Saturday, August 1, 2009
Fayetteville, TN. Day Trip
Project Nursery: It took me a while, but I now see the finished project... a pink and ivory Toile nursery with white furniture and a touch of turquoise accents. Walker is at my mom's for the week end so I thought this would be the perfect time to get started. Zac and I went up to Fayetteville so I could get my fabric from Sirs. I am so glad we went there b/c they have awesome prices! My mother is a master seamstress so she will be making the curtains, bumper pad, bed skirt, and pillows. She made Walker's nursery and big boy room curtains and such so I know how wonderful things will turn out. The room was inspired by a nursery I saw in Pottery Barn. I can't wait to get started on putting it all together. We are about to undergo construction of adding a new room which will end up being the new office. Our current office is the room the nursery will have to be in, so I have to wait for that first. I know I only have about 2 months left before baby girl gets here, but heck... when I was this pregnant with Walker we sold our house in Auburn, bought a house and moved all our stuff to Athens, I interviewed with the Athens School System (got hired, thank God), moved all my classroom stuff to a new school, and setup a house and nursery all in time for Walker's arrival. Everything will be fine. I just can't wait to be sitting in our settled house holding her and Walker knowing everything is just as I pictured my life at 31 years old... crazy but wonderful. LOL!
Here are a few on my first finds for the nursery...


Here are a few on my first finds for the nursery...
Toile fabric with the stripe fabric for accents...
I found this bowl at The Ivy Wreath on Fayetteville's square.
When we got back to the Athens Square, I stopped off at Belles and Beaus to get this perfect white wood spindle crib. I want to use old furniture in the nursery so this was a perfect find. All it needs is a paint touch up. The best part... I got it for $29!!!!
Monday, July 27, 2009
What's Cancer To A Giant?
God is great! He has answered many prayers to help Will Haney with his fight against cancer. Earlier this year he was diagnosed with a rare cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma. The news wasn't good so he and his family luckily made their way to M.D. Anderson in Houston, TX. Along with the help of these wonderful doctors, a whole town of people praying, and above all an amazing God, Will was able to come home for a week to visit and take a break from the chemo. He and Emily were surprised at the airport Friday night by all their friends and family as they walked through the gate. I can't even express the emotions that were flying all around. It was a very special moment that I'll never forget.
There was plenty of reason for cheer and congratulations... Before the hard core 6 week period of chemo and treatments, Will and Emily was told by the doctors that if all the "Hot spots" were not changed, there wouldn't be anything else they could do for him. This was a blow seeing it was coming from the mouths of some of the best doctors in the world! But thankfully, with all the prayers and treatments, the 6 week scan was done and PRAISE THE LORD, the spots had shrunk to half their size!!!!
Now Will and Emily will go back to Houston for another 6 week period of treatments before another scan is done. Of course the prayers needed in this time will be important and most definitely needed by all. Please pray that God will rid this terrible disease from his body and help him to get his normal, healthy life back. For all those who knows Will know he is the picture of health. Zac was thinking back of some stories as they grew up... "One of my fondest memories," he says, "of the Iron Man is when we would go to McDonald's as kids. I would order a cheeseburger, fries, coke... and he would order the healthiest thing he could find on the menu and a water. That was Will then and that is Will now."
It's really hard to understand how someone so healthy can end up in this terrible situation. But since the good news from this last week, it's easy to understand why the cancer has shrunk to half its size. It's healthy Will! He can do this. So please keep up your prayers and I will keep you posted on his progress.
There was plenty of reason for cheer and congratulations... Before the hard core 6 week period of chemo and treatments, Will and Emily was told by the doctors that if all the "Hot spots" were not changed, there wouldn't be anything else they could do for him. This was a blow seeing it was coming from the mouths of some of the best doctors in the world! But thankfully, with all the prayers and treatments, the 6 week scan was done and PRAISE THE LORD, the spots had shrunk to half their size!!!!
Now Will and Emily will go back to Houston for another 6 week period of treatments before another scan is done. Of course the prayers needed in this time will be important and most definitely needed by all. Please pray that God will rid this terrible disease from his body and help him to get his normal, healthy life back. For all those who knows Will know he is the picture of health. Zac was thinking back of some stories as they grew up... "One of my fondest memories," he says, "of the Iron Man is when we would go to McDonald's as kids. I would order a cheeseburger, fries, coke... and he would order the healthiest thing he could find on the menu and a water. That was Will then and that is Will now."
It's really hard to understand how someone so healthy can end up in this terrible situation. But since the good news from this last week, it's easy to understand why the cancer has shrunk to half its size. It's healthy Will! He can do this. So please keep up your prayers and I will keep you posted on his progress.
Keep updated with the latest on the WillPower website...
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Will and Jen's Wedding
Will and Jen had a lovely wedding at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens. The weather was great and the scenery was beautiful. Walker had so much fun with his cousins. I was so happy to see the Gardens still had the Big Bug collection displayed.









Walker and Will
Walker and Peyton
Walker and Kyle with the BIG ANT
PaPa and Granny with all the kids...
I never can get one with them all looking at the camera. Maybe Brandy did.
Walker was checking out the fish and suddenly thought he should have his picture taken. This was all him. He was into saying "cheese" which shows he was having a good time.
Everyone walking to the wedding site in the gardens...
Someone at the gardens was thinking...
Jen walking in with her dad...
Will and Jen arriving at the Phoenix Bistro. Beautiful!
Hit of the night for the kids (and their parents), the entertainment table! Jen's mom had a table set up for the kids to draw and color and a table set up for dinner. They would take a few bites at their dinner table and then go draw for a couple of minutes at the other table. They had a blast.
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