Showing posts with label cousins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cousins. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

A Little Bit of Summer in the Autumn

In November Margery and I went on a trip to Los Angeles to see my friend Samantha and my Cousin Rachel and her family. It was a great break after taking my comprehensive exams in September and having a baby.

We had a great time. Here are some photos from our trip. Margery is a great little traveler.  Looking forward to more adventures with this little miss.
Samantha and I
Margery and I at the Grove.
California produce at The Farmer's Market near the Grove.
Little Miss Margery.

Visiting the Tar Pits Museum with cousin Owen.
Hanging out with Cousin Owen

Excellent breakfast in LA with my Cousin and her daughter.

An awesomely large pancake with ricotta cheese in it, and maple syrup of course.

Sweet little brunch date.
 We had breakfast and brunch a lot, because that is my favorite meal. Rachel took me to brunch at BLD-Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and Samantha and Blake took me to Duke's in Malibu. I also had breakfast in Sherman Oaks at a great little place called Crave, and enjoyed the plethora of coffee and smoothie joints while visiting.
Margery and Owen really enjoyed each other. He is so great with babies.
Cousin Rachel and her kiddos.
Playing in the Noodles at the LACMA.

Cousin sandwich with Emma and Owen.
Margery and her second Cates cousins.

It was so great that all our friends had carseats!

Brunch with Ms. Samantha.

Margery in line with Mr. Blake.


At the Getty Villa
Leaving LA on a Jet Plane.   

Margery in her stroller. She is getting so big.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Springtime Wedding in Texas

Spa day with my sisters, mother and aunt to prepare for the wedding.
 Last weekend my first little sister, Catelyn, got married. It was a great wedding and we got to spend some great quality time with my family and get to know Daniel's family as well. It's weird to think of my sister as being married and having a new last name but I am so happy for her. We got to spend more time together than we have in a long time, and it was great to see her so happy. That said I can't wait to see her again. Here are some photos from our adventures last weekend.

Sarah and Evangeline hanging out on Thursday.

Sisters, Aunt Camille and Mom at the Bridesmaid luncheon in downtown Austin.

Beautiful sisters. I am so blessed to have them.

Flower girls at the rehearsal

Hockey loving Groom (Sharks) and Bride (Kanucks)

John and Sarah at the Rehearsal Dinner

Evangeline and her grandparents

Wedding Day, Sarah getting her makeup done by Amalia

Evangeline playing with her Grandpa Will in the Hotel Lobby

Beautiful wedding flowers from Whole Foods in Austin

Mom and Aunt Camille assisting with photos

Sarah and Evangeline all dressed up for the Wedding

Beautiful sister and Mom.

Evangeline and her Grandpa Will all ready to see Aunt Catie get married

Mom and babygirl

Sarah and John

The Scholwinkskis!

Leaving for the honeymoon.

Flower girl Evangeline eating cheese

Beautiful sisters

Aunt Camille with cousins Wesley George, Evangeline and Owen

First on the dance floor.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Weddings, Reunions and Pregnancy


I'm in Texas this week again for my friend Stephanie's Wedding and 10 year High School Reunion. Got to see Stephanie, and my second cousins Angie and Ally this weekend in Waco (see photo on right). I wore one of what Greg calls my "loud maternity dresses." I love this dress although I bought it a size too big so I can wear it into the pregnancy. Stephanie has been a friend of mine since my Freshman year at Baylor. The wedding was beautiful and I am very happy for Stephanie and her husband Tyler. Like Greg and I, they both work in journalism--Tyler is a sports reporter for TV and Stephanie is a TV producer. It was great to see them, meet their families and see some old friends from college as well. It felt a little like a mini-reunion. One of my friends from Freshman year at Baylor, Jason and his wife who I also knew through classes, were present at the wedding. We had a good time reminiscing about the organizations we participated in during our first years at Baylor. It was neat to see them and remember the people we knew when we first came to Baylor. Things were so different back then and it is hard to believe all that has happened in the six years since graduation. In addition, Little Miss P and Little Miss Boone got to meet for the first time--or at least their bellies did (my cousin Angie is almost nine months pregnant). One of the funniest things was when the photographer asked us to take a photo with Stephanie and they asked for the eight house party women to gather around her. Stephanie corrected him and said their were actually 10 girls there. This made me smile. I am so excited for Angie and Cameron and cannot wait to see what their little girl.

This week I am catching up with friends in San Antonio and Boerne, many whom I have not seen in more than five years. The reunion is Friday at Little Gretel, a restaurant owned by one of my classmates Veronica. Although many people have still not paid we are hoping to have close to 80 attend the event. I'm honestly just ready for the event--the planning and preparation has gone on forever. Note to Little Miss P--do not run for officer of your senior class if you have no idea what you will be doing or where you will be living when you are 28. Helping with the planning of my high school reunion has made this period of my life a little more complex. How could I have known I would not be living in Boerne, Texas ten years later? How could I have known I would be pregnant and moving to Missouri? I guess I need to give myself a break.

In other news, Greg and I finally closed on our house in Missouri. I'll be heading up there later this month and then we will be moving in mid-July. I'm sad to say goodbye to DC, but excited about new opportunities, and Greg and my life with Little Miss P. Greg's been working on packing books (he's already filled up 10 or so boxes). I've been searching on Craig's List for appliances and furniture and looking for painters, electricians and lawn care people in Missouri. I could go on but I think this might be a blog all in it's self.