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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Mom's Birthday

Chris's mom, Rhonda recently had a birthday. She adores Charming Tails collectibles and also loves to decorate for Christmas. So, for her birthday we decided to get her some Christmas Charming Tails to decorate her house with. Happy Birthday, mom. We appreciate all that you do for us and love you more than you'll ever know.
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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Boston visits Santa

We went to the Mall of Georgia so that Boston could talk with Santa. We waited a freakin' HOUR in line with the rest of the crazy parents and anxious children. When it was finally Bossy's turn to talk with Santa, he chatted it right up with him. Yet, when Santa asked him the big question, "What do you want for Christmas?", Boss had no clue what to say. He ended up telling Santa that he wanted lolly pops. Well, that will be easy enough.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving

We had a wonderful and FILLING Thanksgiving day. Boston and Chris started the day off by watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in their jammies. Thanksgiving is Chris's favorite holiday.
Round one of dinner was at my parents house. Sooo yummy!

After our filling meal, we decided to take a walk together. (or we would all just fall asleep if we had sat down with full bellies)

After my parents house, we had round 2 of Thanksgiving dinner with Chris's family. Man, we were stuffed by the end of the day. Mission accomplished!
We played Rock Band with Chris's family to help burn off our extra calories. It was fun.

Fall Leaves


My parents have such beautiful trees in their yard. After our Thanksgiving walk, we couldn't help but to play in the golden leaves. Boston and Chris had the funniest leaf fight I've ever seen. No matter how hard he tried, poor Boston couldn't throw the leaves high enough to hit his daddy in the face.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Chris's 30th Birthday Party

Well, my hubby said good-bye to his twenties and welcomed in his thirties with a bang! We rented out the entire 3rd floor of TAP, our favorite restaurant in Atlanta. Our good friend, Shelley is the manager at TAP and hooked us up with a great set up for Chris's birthday celebration.
We were so grateful for all of our friends and family members that were able to come party with us. There were some friends that were unable to make it due to the thanksgiving holiday. If you were not able to come, you were missed, and you missed out! :)
We had a DJ pumpin' tunes all night for us. He humored us with our many song requests.
Let the good times ROLL!
We had 2 TV's at the party. One was to play a DVD slide show of pictures of Chris with his loved ones. The slide show was a nice touch, reminding us all of the good times we've had with Chris and inspiring us to make more memories. The other TV was to broadcast the UGA vs GA Tech football game that was on during the party. This was a must for many of our guests and the guest of honor. Fortunately, the dawgs came out victorious.
Many different people made this party a success. Special thanks go out to the following:
- My parents for watching Boston overnight
- Shelley Labbe-Sweet for organizing the details of food, drinks, space and DJ.
- Kristina Cersey for helping me make the DVD picture slide show
- the friends and family members who came to the party. It would not have been the celebration it was with out you.
- Finally, Christopher Wayne Fox for having a 30th Birthday and giving us the reason to celebrate your wonderful life. I hope you had an unforgettably fun birthday celebration. I love you and look forward to the next 30 years.


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Backyard Bonfire


Chris and Boston love bonfires. Boston thoroughly enjoys gathering wood in our "forest", breaking the sticks and then throwing them in the fire. He's such a boy. Thanks to Keith and Shannon who made our backyard fire huddle complete.

Dad turns the big 6-0!

My dad just celebrated his 60th birthday on November 21st. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY! I love you so much.

Dad let Boston help him blow out all 3 of his birthday candles. The lack of candles was my bad. I made his cake and it was kind of a disaster. The more candles you put in it, the more it would fall apart. Ooops. Sorry dad. At least the cake was tasty, right?