Friday, December 31, 2010

Pre-Christmas Festivities

So, I started to do a Christmas post, but I have too many pictures from pre-Christmas stuff… so we’re starting with those!

Laney was absolutely a blast this year; Christmas (and the build up to it) really gets better every year with her, because she just gets so much more excited.  Her big thing this year were the Christmas lights- she pointed out every house with lights, and, as far as she’s concerned, the more lights the better!  So, of course, we had to take her to see the Magic Tree.  She sure loved it!

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Another fun addition to Christmas this year was Christmas programs for Laney!  First, there was the one at church:

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Laney was so funny during the program, she was so excited to look for us in the crowd, and just grinned like crazy whenever we made eye contact.  That was about the only thing she paid attention to, though… she spent a lot of time spinning and dancing, and a little bit of time holding her skirt up in the air (it was a princess dress, after all).  At least we only saw underwear once… or maybe twice! 

She sure looked cute, though! :)  Such a big girl!

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Another cool thing about this Christmas was that we got a White Christmas!  It snowed a good 3 or 4 inches on Christmas Eve, so we couldn’t miss the chance to go out and play in it.  It was good wet snow, so perfect for making a snowman!

Daddy, his girls, and “Frosty,” as Laney called him…

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And what would be playing in the snow time without a good, old-fashioned snowball fight?! :)

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And, of course, an important part of our family, Mr. Truman, also enjoyed Christmas- mostly for the superb hiding place that the tree provides!  He definitely needs the escape with Miss A on the prowl! :)

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Stay tuned for Christmas morning (and all day, really) pictures and stories! :)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Visited Santa at Bass Pro on Saturday. That is totally the way to do it! The Santa was really nice, we waited no more than 15 minutes, they gave us a free picture, and then I could order the digital print (so I could put it online, of course!) for only $10, much better than the $20+ I always end up spending at the mall. Anyway, definitely a positive experience! :) And this year, for the first time, Laney was totally excited about meeting Santa. Clearly, check out the giddy smile:

Before she's always been scared, or not old enough to care. This year, she was ALL ABOUT meeting Santa, and telling him that she wanted dolls for Christmas. So cute! :)

P.S. Too bad Audrey totally looks like Rudolph... a few too many carrots and sweet potatoes!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Big News

Well, I have been absent from blogging on this site for awhile (obviously, since my last post was about Halloween, and it’s now almost Christmas!).  I try not to take month-long breaks, but sometimes it’s unavoidable.  Like one of the last really long breaks I took, something big is happening in our lives that hasn’t been public knowledge, so it’s hard to blog when I can’t blog about what’s really going on.  I’m kind of an open book that way!

Anyway, so our big news this time is NOT that we’re having another baby, but that, instead, we’re moving away from Columbia.  We are moving to Elizabethtown, KY, so that Josh can finish his Masters of Divinity at SBTS in Louisville (about 45 min north of E-town) and serve as the part time youth pastor at Tunnel Hill Baptist Church.  Josh has really felt called to youth ministry for a very long time, and he could only sit on the fence between youth ministry and the bank for so long before he had to commit one way or another.  With full-time ministry at the goal, it became necessary to get his education, and SBTS is the best place to do that.  We have told the church, the schools, the bank, and listed our house.  Seeing that Century 21 sign out front was pretty bittersweet…

1207101154-00Anyway, we are an interesting mix of excited and nervous and happy and sad and scared.  I am incredibly sad to be leaving the church home I grew up in, and the people who I have known since I was in 1st grade.  I am also sad to be leaving a job I absolutely love, and people I really enjoy working with.  But it will be a fun new adventure for our family, and change is a good thing, even if it isn’t much fun at the time.  So, at this point, I mostly just want the house to sell so we don’t have the mortgage payment hanging over our heads!

As far as logistics… Josh will leave sometime mid-January/early-February (he is having shoulder surgery on Dec. 21st, so it really depends on how long his rehab/pt takes… but that’s a whole other story).  I will stay and finish out my contract with the schools (I feel pretty strongly like that’s the right thing to do, plus I wouldn’t want to try to get a job there in February), so the girls and I will move in early June.  We are wanting to sell our house, and whenever it sells the girls and I will move in with Mom & Dad, and we will look at buying a house in E-town.  We originally planned to rent there (hello, part time job, full time student), but due to some economic factors from being so close to Ft. Knox, rent there is extremely high, but we can find a house to fit our needs for a reasonable price.  We are kind of excited to have the motivation and opportunity to downsize, and see what we really NEED, and get rid of some materialistic things that are nice, but not necessities.  Simplifying our lives is going to be one major bonus of this move.

So, there’s the news… and now, to improve the mood a bit, a few pictures from the past few weeks, when I haven’t been blogging… these are mostly of Laney, since Audrey pics are on Baby Loo Two.

SDC Christmas… always a great time!  This picture is a little grainy, but love the genuine smile on her face!  Laney LOVED the lights!

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Grandma was the lucky favorite that got to jam herself into all of the kiddie rides with Laney! :)  I think they both loved every minute of it!

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Daddy put Audrey in a gift bag while we were cleaning out the garage.  Not to be outdone, Laney had to get in one, too…

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Thanksgiving in IL… always love having a nice, long weekend to relax and hang out with this side of the family…

Laney and my cousin, Beau

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We spent a lot of time perusing the Black Friday ads prior to our Black Friday Shopping Adventure.  Laney decided she wanted in on the action… love how serious she is!

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It doesn’t get much better than reading books with Aunt Jane…

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… and snuggling with Grandma Judy!

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Right after we got the house listed, we put up our Christmas tree.

Truman supervised, complete with festive collar.  He really is a good-lookin’ kitty! :)

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White lights, red bows, gold garland, and tons of ornaments… I love our tree!

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One of my favorite ornaments… sweet and simple.

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I tried a photo shoot with the girls… it wasn’t the most successful (maybe I’ll do an outtakes post), but I got a few cute ones…

DSC_3232 DSC_3242So, there’s our news, and a quick picture update of the past few weeks.  I am definitely going to have to be better at posting on this blog after we move, since we will be so much farther away from our families!  But, it’s just another Looten Family Adventure… and we’re trusting God to make ends meet and keep us sane!