Thursday, December 30, 2010
Wilson Christmas 2010
The Great Grandchildren minus Bo and Emmett ... Poor Kyndal!
The presents that santa left in the living room! YAY!!
The presents that santa left in the living room! YAY!!
The boys got bicycles this year from their Poppi :)
someone spilled something and it was freaking me out so my husband
grabbed the camera and caught me doing this while people were eating!
As I sat here uploading the pictures, I realized what a blessing it was to have my granny Wilson here for Christmas. She is in part one of Hospice at home and we were told last Christmas that we would not be able to share another one with her - and we were prepared for that. Isn't it funny how God is constantly reminding us that it's HIS timing, not ours? And I get my stubbornness from her so I know she will go when she is ready. I talked to her one day and she told me that she was ready to go see Jesus. I have never felt so at peace with her death - but also just seeing the reality of it. My grandparents, also known as the superheroes of my life, are going to die.
Death is something that I just have a hard time all around dealing with. After all, the only people close to my that I have lost in my life were my two great uncles before my nana died. I still haven't grieved properly for her and I still haven't processed the fact that I will have to bury the WOMAN of my life. The only woman who was there for me and never left. Without detailing too much from my childhood, I spent most of those years living with my Granny and Papaw Wilson. They made sure I was fed, clothed, and also that I had a relationship with Christ. I remember how proud and excited my grandparents were when I bought my first Christian CD, when I went on my first Christian retreat, when I joined Big Emory Baptist Church, when I started singing in the choir... and how their attachment to Christ and how it had changed their life made me want to change mine. I hope that my children look back and say that same thing about me, but I know I need to promote that so much more than I have lately.
I guess that comment brings us to the New Years post. Happy New Year, ya'll! (In the South we say ya'll to our close friends and family!)
Death is something that I just have a hard time all around dealing with. After all, the only people close to my that I have lost in my life were my two great uncles before my nana died. I still haven't grieved properly for her and I still haven't processed the fact that I will have to bury the WOMAN of my life. The only woman who was there for me and never left. Without detailing too much from my childhood, I spent most of those years living with my Granny and Papaw Wilson. They made sure I was fed, clothed, and also that I had a relationship with Christ. I remember how proud and excited my grandparents were when I bought my first Christian CD, when I went on my first Christian retreat, when I joined Big Emory Baptist Church, when I started singing in the choir... and how their attachment to Christ and how it had changed their life made me want to change mine. I hope that my children look back and say that same thing about me, but I know I need to promote that so much more than I have lately.
I guess that comment brings us to the New Years post. Happy New Year, ya'll! (In the South we say ya'll to our close friends and family!)
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
West Christmas 2010
This was our first Christmas at mom's house without Nana there. I was really filled with sadness when I was out shopping and realized that there was no need for a present for sweet Nana this year. She was always so excited to see her grandchildren open their Christmas presents. I was really lucky to have such a wonderful woman in my life and I hope that she is looking down on me and is proud of the woman I have become.
Monday, December 20, 2010
An Update
So, for all the readers who have kept up with our baby making plans on this blog, I figured I would let you all know what has happened in the last few days. I have been diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia and have also suffered from panic attacks and a horrible infection in my gastrointestinal tract - all from female problems caused by endometriosis. The doctors are pretty sure that I am not ovulating and will not be able to get pregnant. We have tried everything, but IVF and have decided that is not an option for us so we will no longer be "trying" to have a baby. If for some miraculous reason I end up pregnant, it will be on God's timing and not ours.
In other news, I want everyone to pray for this family - http://threedoodles.blogspot.com/ . They lost one of their twenty month old twins, Evie Grace Harrison, in her sleep on December 9th. The person taking it the worst is her twin sister, Ramsey. I was heartbroken when I heard this story. Please take the time out to leave them some words of encouragement.
And also, I will be posting pictures from the last two weeks very soon to get caught up. The blogging world has been the last thing on my mind with illness, Christmas, life, etc...
In other news, I want everyone to pray for this family - http://threedoodles.blogspot.com/ . They lost one of their twenty month old twins, Evie Grace Harrison, in her sleep on December 9th. The person taking it the worst is her twin sister, Ramsey. I was heartbroken when I heard this story. Please take the time out to leave them some words of encouragement.
And also, I will be posting pictures from the last two weeks very soon to get caught up. The blogging world has been the last thing on my mind with illness, Christmas, life, etc...
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Snow Days
so that meant lots of remote control trucks!
...and mom loving on these cute little babies :)
...and mom loving on these cute little babies :)
I can't believe I am sharing this picture, but I needed proof that my house
is not always spotless and I am not superwoman.
I can't stand white walls! I don't know how these people lived here
two years with no color on the walls.
in Kingston. My dad is an insurance agent and my kids are his biggest fan.
So, yeah, if you need insurance - make sure you tell him the boys sent you!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Christmas Parade 2010
My dad trying to fit in the car.
My boys loved seeing Santa.
My boys loved seeing Santa.
They got ALOT of candy. Ace was especially excited!
They love having their poppi dressed as a bear!
We didn't get to go to the parade in our hometown this year because it started coming a sleet storm (which has turned into almost a foot of snow in our hometown today!) but we did manage to go to the Harriman, Tennessee Parade with my dad. He is an insurance agent with State Farm in Kingston and was asked to dress up like their mascot, Neigh Bear, and hand out candy bags for the kids. As you can tell, we all had a blast!
Monday, December 6, 2010
For My New Readers!
I was looking at some old pictures and realized that my old blog is still up and running! I thought that if I didn't post for over a year, they may take it down - but I was wrong! It brought back so many memories for me and shared alot of stories that I completely forgot about. I wrote on that about my fertility struggles (in which I am still having), my friendships (some of which are no longer there), and even my seperation from my husband back in 2009 (better known as the worst part of my life). It also shows our old house and the decorating that I did there - and that is where I truly started my passion for interior design!
If you would like to see more of my life from the years 2008-2009, you can check it out at
http://ashleylovesherboys.blogspot.com/
If you would like to see more of my life from the years 2008-2009, you can check it out at
http://ashleylovesherboys.blogspot.com/
Saturday, December 4, 2010
What I'm working on today.....
It's really cold outside so I thought it would be a good day to work on the kitchen ... although I will not be painting, I am thinking about putting some greenery and decor up today that I can find around the house and moving things around a bit too. The kitchen has always been my least favorite room in a house. I know that alot of people says the kitchen sells the house, but for someone like me who doesn't like to cook AT ALL, I have to say that my kitchen was just another room - the view and privacy sold my house :) I wanted to put white lights above, but I cannot find a close enough plug for it to look good.
We are trying to decide between butter yellow and a crisp green for the wall color and also if we will put a backsplash up. I like the shiny, metal backsplashes, but I am not sure how easy or hard they are to put up and I am not the best at stuff like that. I love having a TV in the kitchen, but I have NEVER used it so far.
I hope you all are staying warm today.. and yes, I know I have been lacking on the Saturday blogs. They just weren't turning out how I had hoped so I will resume something similiar to that after the holidays are over.
We are supposed to be getting snow tonight!! YAY!!!! Happy Holidays from the Jackson family!
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