Thursday, July 16, 2015

The Year of the Willow

Nine years married to my best friend! I'm one lucky girl. This year's theme was willow.. Fun right? I struggled to do much with that. I did learn a bit researching the willow-

Acetylsalicylic acid is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. Its ancestry the salicylates, including salicin and salicylic acid, are found in the bark and leaves of the willow and poplar trees.

So David got aspirin and a braided willow branch to bind him to me forever!

 I also took him stand up paddle boarding in the harbor and we had drinks rooftop and a lovely dinner! He was a great sport and I had no idea that he would be diagnosed with bronchitis the very next morning. Good thing he had that aspirin! 



Funny, the theme of next year the big TEN is TIN!

Rhett's Amazing Race

For my only son's 7th birthday, I threw myself into a giant project planning an amazing race for all of the neighborhood kids. They were split into 5 color coded teams and had many clues which led them to challenges all around the island. Coming up with the cryptic but not too hard clues, fun challenges, bridging the wide range ages of kids, planning the logistics and stuffing all of the envelopes was a lot more work than I had imagined but it was SO FUN and the kids LOVED it! 
Rhett just so happened to be on the winning team!


The winners of the Headquarters Amazing Race received a "million dollars" in a head" full of "quarters" (all chocolate!), of course. 

Happy birthday to my Amazing son!

GG and Remley made Rhett a minecraft quilt! Pretty cool-

Summer 2015

Oh summer! I can't believe you are more than half over. We have been busy at the beach, boating and hanging by the pool. 
Remley and I both got summer hairdos!
As well as Lucky!

I guess we have been having so much fun that I forgot all about blogging! We started the summer with a trip to the Upstate where we spent a few days with Mimi and Mikey. We found a sliding rock nearby, hiked, and visited with old friends.  


Next, we all traveled to the Smoky Mountains. Our resort had three waterparks with slides like I have never seen. 

We also took Remley and Rhett zip lining and rafting. 
And caught our own trout for dinner! It was a long drive home but a great trip!
After a few weeks at home, the kids returned to the mountains where we all celebrated the 4th of July and the kids stayed for a week of horseback riding camp. They really enjoyed it and plan to go back!

In other news, little Vera has really grown up! She's in a big girl bed, potty trained and really hanging with the big kids! Remley takes care of her every chance she gets so that is a HUGE help! 
Sweet sisters!



Saturday, May 30, 2015

Amazing Race 2015

A few weeks ago,we joined forced with our good friends Jeff and Melissa to participate in a super fun event put on by The Point, a local charity organization on Johns Island. There are challenges all around the Charleston area and you must decipher clues to (hopefully!) find your next destination. We have done it in years prior and were cheated out of first place, due to the fact one team had bikes and we had to run! We did not take the title back but had so much fun trying!
We enjoyed it so much that it inspired me to plan this type of event for Rhett's birthday! Thus, the first ever Headquarters Island Amazing Race was born! I had so much fun planning it, making clues, designing challenges, but I must admit, it was a lot of work! I am happy to say it was a raging success and I think that it may become an annual tradition!
His birthday proper was on Monday and we met the rest of the family at a Mongolian bbq type place we recently discovered. Filling your own bowl with your choice of meat, vegetables, seasonings is fun! The race was on Friday and was a great kickoff to a very, very fun Memorial Day weekend.
We had a great turn out and had 5 teams of 5, all with coordinating bandannas. Because of the wide age range, I made the teams "fair" with one older kid (team leader) and one little kid. All of the team members had to be present at the destination to start the next challenge, so this resulted in the bigger kids encouraging, carrying, or doing whatever was necessary to help the little ones. The race started with each team receiving an envelope with their first clue, which required them to put pictures of Rhett in chronological order to reveal an important date they had to remember the entire race, Rhett's date of birth, of course!

After completing this challenge, teams were given their next clue which sent them somewhere on the island to perform their next challenge. I routed all the teams differently (but fairly!) to various places all around the neighborhood. Challenges included working together to complete a puzzle, cutting out letters to spell HAPPY BIRTHDAY RHETT (in three different colors!), transferring water from bucket to bucket with only a sponge, putting worms (cooked spaghetti) into a large can, finding a hidden balloon, and finding and gathering ribbons with letters to decipher "Rhett" and return to our house for the final challenge of finding a coin with a special date on it (remembering Rhett's DOB). 
Luckily, the birthday boy's team won!!
Ready, Set, Go!
Stuffing "worms" in the bottle
Filling the Bucket
Puzzle Time!
Looking Puzzled...

We Won!!! Cannon, Carmen, Rhett, Bryson and McKenna!

The winners of the Headquarters Amazing Race received a "HEAD" full of (chocolate) "QUARTERS" and one million dollars (also chocolate)!
Fun for all!

Happy Birthday to my AMAZING son!






Friday, May 29, 2015

Baby V????

Meanwhile, in other sweet news, Vera is growing up. In the last three weeks, she's given up her pacifier, gotten potty trained, and sleeps in a big girl bed. Where oh where did my baby go!
My other little one is also growing up! 
Sadly, he can jump on any bed, couch, etc. so there is no safe zone anymore! 



Color run!

Remley and I also participated in the color run. She did an awesome job running the whole time for her first 5K. That sweet girl colors my world!



Easter 2015!


For easter, we helped to organize a glow-in-the-dark Easter egg hunt. It was awesome and the kids had so much fun. 
The lovely ladies who persevered to get a way too big glow stick into a way small egg!

Alright, kids, parents and dog had fun!
We attended an outdoor church service to celebrate on Easter Sunday.
He is risen. He is risen indeed!