Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Kara's Birthday

For any of you that have children, you might agree with me that your own birthdays aren't as eventful or as important as they were pre-children. First, it's hard to go out to celebrate with small children and secondly, it's more fun to celebrate your children's birthdays than your own. If you agree with me or not, I had a great birthday today. Lots of well wishes from family, friends, and co-workers. Trey cooked an awesome steak dinner and he and Nathan sang happy birthday to me. What more could I ask for?
Well, maybe some time alone and maybe some time alone with my husband. Trey gave me a massege (some time alone) and my parents are going to watch the kids for us Saturday night while we go to dinner (some time with my husband).

Thanksgiving Holiday

WOW - what a holiday weekend - we had a great time.

Millie and I started Thanksgiving morning off by participating in the Turkey Trot (5 miles). Now, I haven't run or walked in a LONG time - at least not consistently so I was pretty proud of myself for even considering this. But we did it and enjoyed it. Millie and I ran/walked with Deborah Gaffney and her daughter, Jody. Jody and her older sister, Anna, go to "school" with Nathan and Millie. Other friends that participated included my sister-in-law, Becky; Trey's cousin's husband, Kyle and his son, Drew; Mary Barrett and her children, Ellie and Ray; our neighbor Christy; and my friend Rhonda, her brother, Randall, and her daughter, Carley. What a way to start off a wonderful day...and burn some calories before such a big feast.

We also hosted Thanksgiving lunch. Trey smoked turkey, brisket, and ribs while our family and friends brought all the other wonderful dishes. We so enjoyed having everyone over and enjoyed visiting with everyone. It was great to see all the folks that we hadn't seen in such a long time. We watched the UT/A&M game with our neighbors - the outcome wasn't suprising. Trey and I were so tired by the time the game was over; we hit the sack pretty early.


Friday, I took the kids to Taylor to visit with Meme, my parents, and my mom's sister and her family. It was nice seeing them and catching up. Sarah is planning a May wedding and Rachel is attending UTSA.

Saturday, Rachel and I took Nathan to the Chuy's Children Giving to Children Parade downtown. Nathan was in awe at everything going on. I don't think he really knew what to thank. At the end of the parade, the children were allowed to put their donation (a child's gift) in the back of one of several trucks. I hope to make this a tradition so that one day Nathan and Millie will both understand the importance of giving.


I feel very blessed that we have such wonderful family and friends.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

My WONDERFUL Husband

After a long day at work (beginning of open enrollment for health benefits) and a bit of a frustrating day with Nathan, I finally pulled out of the office parking lot at 5:55. I called Trey, almost in tears, and said, "If there was ever a time I wanted to run away, it would be now." I made it home at 6:50 - nothing like an hour long drive home with an infant, toddler, and the sound of Elmo. Anyway, I walked in the door and Trey said, "You've got 30 minutes for yourself." Knowing what it takes to get everyone fed, bathed, and in bed in the evenings, I said, "No" and was going to help him. Trey led me to our bathroom and said again, "You have 30 minutes for yourself." He had filled the tub, lit a candle, and poured me a glass of wine. When I least expect it, he surprises me. He's more than I could ask for in a husband and friend.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Such a sweet brother

Nathan makes me smile everyday and even more so when he's so sweet to his baby sister. This morning I asked him who his favorite person was and he said, "Millie." And on the way home this evening he looked over at Millie and said, "Millie, Millie, do you want me to kiss you?" To hear my little boy say such sweet things just makes makes my heart melt and reassures me that Trey and I are teaching him about love and affection.

Monday, November 3, 2008

A Day with the Evans

After tailgating at the A&M/Colorado game on Saturday, Trey and I took the kids to Huntsville to see April (Smith) and Jason Evans. We had such a wonderful time with their family. Nathan and Paisley hit it off very quickly. Paisley was quick to show Nathan how to play with her toys. Jason was gracious enough to saddle up a horse to take the kids for a ride. Oh, how they fussed over who was going to ride first. He even started up the "big tractor" and took Nathan and Canyon for a ride. The Evan's kids are so cute and so well behaved. April and Jason have done a wonderful job raising those two. We spent the evening taking a tour of their new home that is currently under construction. It was great spending time with the Evans. Thanks April and Jason!! Miss y'all already.


Halloween and the Weekend

Our Halloween was pretty uneventful this year, but we did have fun. Friday was pajama day at "school" for Nathan's class. Of course, he wanted to wear his camo pjs. Millie has had an orange nose the last few weeks to match her orange Halloween outfit. All the children at The Corner School (onsite childcare center) at TASB got to go trick-or-treating around the office. Both kids made out like bandits - we have snacks (some healthy and some not so healthy) to last us quite a while.


Friday evening we headed to Bryan. Unfortunately, we got to town late and were unable to go trick-or-treating, but Nathan had fun passing out candy to the HIGH SCHOOL kids that came to the door. He was awfully excited to be at Uncle Slick and Aunt Cindy's house for the weekend.

Trey hunted Saturday and Sunday morning. Saturday he shot a pig, but couldn't find him and Sunday he shot a buck. He came back to the house to get Nathan so they could "trail" the deer. Nathan had big fun trailing the blood. Once he found the deer he told Trey he was still alive because his eyes were still open.


Thank you Uncle Slick and Aunt Cindy for letting us spend the weekend with y'all!!


Monday, October 27, 2008

The Big Easy Trip

Wow - what a fun time!! Three couples from our street joined us in New Orleans this past weekend - Dixons, Jenkins, and Hudsons.

Lots going on this weekend - Voodoo Fest, LSU/Georgia game, and the residents of Mesa Verde Circle. With two big events, I thought it'd be much more crowded, but it was pretty low key...that is until we hit Razzoo's on Bourbon.

Razzoo's is one of those places that draws you in and you never want to leave. Many of you know that Trey and I got married in New Olreans. While we were there in 2003, we spent the majority of each day at Razzoo's...and we have every time we've gone back...including this trip. I can say we never step foot in another bar while we were there this trip.

Although it was nice to get away for some adult interaction and fun, we sure did miss Nathan and Millie. It was great to get home and give them big hugs and kisses.
On our way to the French Quarter
Kara & Trey Powers
Christy & Brad Dixon

Rhonda & Tim Hudson


Monica & Levar Jenkins

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

First evening alone

It's been 7 1/2 months since Millie was born and I think this may be the first night that I've had to get Nathan and Millie down by myself. I can't believe I haven't done it before now!! The mighty hunter (aka Trey) wanted to go hunting before our big trip to New Orleans this weekend. It was a relatively easy evening - Nathan ate and played well, Millie crawled around some, they played in the bath together, we read books...our whole nightly routine. Then it came time to go to bed. Nathan was thirsty, then hungry, then wanted a stuffed animal from downstairs, then another, then some grapes, then another animal...you get the idea - he was stalling. All this while I was trying to nurse Millie and get her down. Finally, they settled down and are both asleep now.

Did Trey get a deer you ask...nope, no deer tonight.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Crawling and a new tooth!!

I went to the HR Southwest Conference in Fort Worth last week. Before I left, I told Trey, "Millie is going to crawl while I'm gone." Well, sure enough, Millie crawled on Thursday. Although I missed it, she was quick to show off her new skills on Saturday. Interesting that she started crawling at the same age as Nathan - 7 1/2 months.

She sure does want to be wherever her big brother, Nathan, is and he's constantly trying to keep her away from his toys. I figured this would happen, but it's funny to see it happening with your own children.

Millie was quite the fusser on Saturday, too. Come to find out she was working on her third tooth - a top one this time. It finally came through and she was better Sunday - thank goodness. I can't imagine how bad it hurts those little gums.

First Blog

I've seen so many wonderful blogs out there and thought I'd give it a try in my "spare" time. Between the kids, work, and a little socializing here and there, there's not much time, so I'll do my best to keep it updated.

First things first - my pride and joy - Nathan and Millie.