Sunday, December 29, 2019

Goodbyes Are Hard!

A little glow in the dark fun run with friends at school.  B was a big fan of the foam party!






Volleyball has started...Look how big my little girl looks!
7th grade volleyball..not sure I am read for this!
It was a weekend of hard goodbyes in September.  We said goodbye to our home, the one we have raised these girls in for 10 years.  The house sold and we had to move out after 10 years of many memories.  It was a hard goodbye for us all  The girls came through out our way back from Dallas from saying goodbye to my cousin, Colin.  I must say we were all emotional but seeing these pics months later as I write this post takes me back to those moments.  Although change is never easy we are thankful for God's blessings and the friends and family that have supported our move.  

The whole family stopped by on the way back from Dallas to say goodbye to this home that has held lots of memories for us all!

The basketball goal where many games of COW went down.














This pool, although cover now has held many birthday parties and lots of late night swims.  We will miss our time at this home and our time with friends spent on this porch.
Kitchen table area
AB's room

Den
Girls bathroom

Over the bed in our bedroom.
The living room
Laundry room (pre move)
Our bathroom
Kitchen

Office

Brit's Room
Brit's room







This girl is ready to cheer on the RAms.  Premorning fuel.



This is the obituary for my Cousin Colin.  He was an amazing guy, who was so talented, so loved and an amazing friend to so many.  I can't tell you how much his loss hit me, because it was so out of the blue, so unexpected.  I must say that I wish I had the chance to say goodbye.  The chance to tell him how much he was loved and most of all how much he will be dearly missed!!  Getting together in Dallas to say goodbye with all our family was so surreal.  I have always loved my baby cousin and I promise Heaven gained one spectacular human September 10th.  https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/dallas-tx/charles-collins-collin-hart-8852212