Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Sisters are the Best

So I've already mentioned that Kayla is going to be one of my bridesmaids, but I'm also having two others who are very special to me. I am so very lucky to have two wonderful sisters. Growing up, Leah was my "sissy." She is 11 years older than me, and she's been looking out for me since the day I was born. She put my hair in "doggy-ears," took me to the gym with her, she ran at the track while I played in the long-jump pit. She let me sleep with her at night even though I would elbow her in the face. I rode my bike with her while she ran to keep the mean dogs away. I was even part of her "getting engaged" process, and when I was 12 I was her maid of honor  We get snowcones together, run together, shop together, and laugh together.

My other sister didn't come into my life until I was 10 years old, but she's my sister all the same. I met her when we moved to Purcell. She was wearing a green shirt, black pants, and she had pretty blond hair. She still can't believe that I remember what she was wearing. She bought me a pink shirt and bracelet from Limited Too on my birthday...very cool. She made me a purple blanket that I still cover up with in my bed. She took me and Chigger and Kyan swimming, and then we got snowcones at EskimoSno. She got the snuffleupagus flavor. She married my brother when I was 13 and let me be a bridesmaid. On that day I got another sister, and I am so thankful that my brother brought her into my life.

Sisters are the best gifts in the world. They listen when you need to talk, they give you advice, and they're always there for you no matter what. I have two of the best big sisters in the world. They've taught my how to be a great little sister, and they've set amazing examples for me to follow. I have always looked up to them and I always will. I love my sisters very much. 
Christmas 2007

Homecoming Parade 2008

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Lucky

7 months from today I am marrying my best friend,
And I couldn't be happier. 
We've known each other for a long time.
We both lived in Konawa. Our houses were down the street from each other.
He was in my mom's kindergarten class. He bought her a heart-shaped paper weight for Valentine's Day.
I was in his mom's first grade class. I used to make fish faces at her.
He's 3 years older than me.
I used to chase him around after school each day.
I liked him. He thought I was annoying.
I moved to Purcell.
I watched him play basketball....what a stud.
January of my junior year I had a basketball game at Washington. He was a sophomore at OU.
I didn't want to go to the game.
He was there.
After the game I sat by my  mom. He was sitting one row above me.
He moved down by me to say hi. He said he liked my shoes.
I didn't ride home with my mom so I could stay there longer by him. He was cute.
We went on our first date in March. We got lost twice while driving in OKC.
We're bad with directions.
His friends made fun of him for dating a girl in high school (thanks Thomas). He didn't care.
We fell in love.
August 18, 2010 he asked me to marry him. I said yes.
I am so thankful to God for blessing me with the guy of my dreams.
I can't believe he picked me.
I am the luckiest girl in the world.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Picture Tree

So I had this really cute idea for some wedding decorations. I thought that it would be really cute to hang pictures of Darren and me growing up from the tree branches in my backyard. Cute idea, but how am I going to do this??? Picture frames? Ribbons?
WELL.................
Last weekend my mom and sister went to the Affair of the Heart and found these little wire hangers!!!
So, we take those... plus a picture:
(this was mine and Darren's 1st Christmas together!)
And we get this:

We're going to tie wire around the hook and hang them from the trees in my backyard. Love it!