Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Celebrating Mandie & Josh

We had so much fun in Atlanta celebrating Josh and Mandie's wedding!
They looked stunning.

We drove in Friday and met up with Chris and Kristen for burgers.  We made a last minute decision to check out Death Cab for Cutie at the Roxy before beginning the wedding weekend shenanigans.
We were excited for the concert, as Daniel missed seeing Death Cab at the Life is Beautiful festival for Josh's bachelor party.  Chris, Kristen, and Comer were all in, too.  We looked up tickets and were all kind of thinking we were in up to about $100.  Well, we ALL got tickets for $100!  The tickets were $20 a piece after fees and taxes.  Um, yes, please!


We got in just as the opener was finishing up, so we grabbed a couple of pictures and a couple drinks

The show was awesome!  A perfect mix of songs from their new album and songs we could sing along to.  We stayed for just over an hour before heading to Josh and Mandie's meet & mingle

I had so much fun watching these longtime friends fall right back into their standard sense of humor

While we were at the concert and meet & mingle, Gammie and Potatoes drove around town checking out Halloween decorations.  Alexander LOVED it, and talked about all the ghosts and spiders he saw for days after.  Gammie loved having one on one time with Potatoes.  It is hard for anyone to get quality time with our little guy if his Daddy is around.

The next night we celebrated the reception to honor Josh and Mandie
(they had a small, private ceremony)
The reception was unique, personal, and absolutley gorgeous.  It was said at one point that it was "the best ever!"
They had a watercolor artist painting portraits!

The artist was fun to sit for and did every painting in about five minutes.

Mandie was stunning

So great to catch up with Kristen

These guys have been friends for decades


We all loved the food, with Daniel taking almost all of the Au Jus!

Such pretty fall decorations

The ladies






We had so much fun celebrating the Speeses and spending time with our Georgia friends!

Potatoes is so lucky to have a Gammie who will sit on the floor to play Crossbows and Catapults

Before heading back to sunny Florida, we had brunch with everyone.

Potatoes took advantage of having time with daddy


Happy Honeymoon Josh & Mandie!



Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Bye Bye Buddies

We have been so fortunate in our friendships and our community, but with our lifestyle, it is inevitable that sometimes we must say good bye.
In the past month, we said farewell and see you soon to our two closest friends.
First, we waved goodbye as Bryan got on the road for his new job in Las Vegas.  A mere week later, we watched as Ahgo loaded up his bags for an extended "work trip."
Though we know we will see each of them again, our lives have revolved heavily around time spent with Bryan and Ahgo, and not seeing them on a daily basis has been quite an adjustment.
We filled our last week with our besties with laughter and fun, beginning with trivia, our Tuesday evening tradition.

When we arrived, someone had tried to sit at our usual table.  The hostess politely told her the table was reserved.  We have never formally reserved the table, so it felt truly special that our spot is held sacred.  Props Brewery has taken care of our trivia team on Tuesday nights for years...whether we show up with 26 people (team limit is 6) or just the four of us with our namesakes, Zoey and Potatoes.
As a final hoorah, we drove to Panama City (this was just days before Hurricane Michael changed the face of the area, and thus one reason I waited so long to post).  We spent an evening at Dave & Buster's, racing, shooting hoops, playing multi puck air hockey, and the ultimate reason for our trip- Jurassic World Virtual Reality.
We knew Potatoes would lose his mind over this, and so we took the hour long drive to share this experience with him.  When we got there, the sign informed us that participants need to be 42 inches tall, and a recommended 10 years old...  We asked if our TWO year old might be allowed to ride.  The guy looked at us like we were crazy.
We walked away, played some more games and ate dinner.  After dinner, we saw that the ride was now manned by a much younger person, aka a high schooler.  Daniel asked her the same question.  She politely explained that it is recommended for older, bigger kids, because you have to wear a seat belt.  Daniel asked if he could wear the seat belt, and hold Alexander 'tightly.'  We explained how far we had driven just so he could do this ride.  With her argument answered, she nodded and led us to the seats.
It was very, very cool!  It truly felt like we were in a dinosaur stampede, falling nearly into the mouth of an enormous Mesasaur, and then saved by an Osprey at the last moment.  All the while, I could see Bryan and Ahgo's VR masks looking up, down, and around, taking in all the sights.  Next to me, about a foot and a half lower, Potatoes's mask never moved.  Daniel worried he hadn't put it on right, because Alexander did not move a muscle nor say a word- until the ride was done.  He has talked about it incessantly since.  I think he was truly in awe!
 There was a pirate festival just outside Dave & Buster's.  I was taken captive!
It was a great evening and one we will definitely remember.

With his car loaded, Bryan met us for quesadillas and queso before hitting the road that Sunday.
 We have so many wonderful memories with this crew, and look forward to making many more.

 Exactly a week later, we knew we would be saying goodbye to Ahgo, as he left for a 'work trip' for a couple months.  We filled another week with memories and mayhem!

Part of which included getting to see some of our other favorites who we had to say goodbye to because of this wonderful life we live.

Karlee, Jonathan, and their girls Brighton & Aila came into town for Aila's dedication at their church.

Seeing Karlee and her family really brightened up our weekend.  Her girls have grown so much.  Watching Brighton and Potatoes play as children was monumental for me, marking just how quickly our little ones grow.

We look forward to many more visits with the Goeres family now that they live only one state away!

Another great distraction during the week was my mom coming into town.  Potatoes was not very warm at first, focusing all of his attention on daddy, until Gammie came to school and told stories.  Once all of his school friends wanted her attention, then Gammie became a hot commodity and Potatoes couldn't get enough!

Doing dinosaur puzzles

To make this time even more memorable, just days before Ahgo was set to leave, we were informed of Hurricane Michael's presence in the gulf.
This storm was big, and going to get bigger as it moved slowly over the warm Gulf of Mexico.

We took frequent walks down to the yacht club to watch as the water began to rise.
Jan and I made plans to evacuate with the littles, just to be on the safe side.  Unfortunately, right as we were getting ready to head out of town, Potatoes began to spike a fever; one that went up, up, up.  Urgent care informed us that my poor kiddo had an ear infection in the ear where his tube had just fallen out, and tonsillitis.  I opted to stay home that night, as he does not sleep well when away from home.



I packed an unpacked to evacuate twice for this storm.  Daniel was completely confident that the front to the west was going to push the storm out of our way.  I was a nervous wreck, but have come to know that Daniel does not speak when uncertain, so I chose to follow his lead.


Our neighborhood was under ordered evacuation and my phone was exploding with messages urging us to get out, but we hung tight.


We got high water and some wind, but were unscathed.

We played a lot of indoor games throughout the day


And splashed through puddles that evening.

Our neighbors in Panama City were devastated in this storm.  It has been so heartwarming to see the loads of supplies and helping hands going from our community to theirs.  When Jan and I went to buy supplies, the shelves of Sam's were nearly empty of essentials from others buying for our neighbors.

The following Saturday night, with a send off meal and lots of hugs, we said goodbye and safe travels to Ahgo.  Potatoes asks about Bryan and Ahgo daily.  Just yesterday on the way to school, he asked Daniel, "Daddy, can we go pick Ahgo up and bring him home?  Don't you think that's a good idea?"

We are so blessed with our friendships.

These two are truly connected.  

In between these two goodbyes, we were also receiving updates on my dad and Grandma Jay's cross country move to Oregon.  Though we don't see them daily, my dad's monthly visits have been a staple in our world.  Having them on the opposite corner of our country is one more big adjustment we are coping with.  While all of these changes are good for those directly involved, us Martins are definitely trying to figure out our new normal!

We deeply miss our additional crew members, though we are holding strong and making mayhem.  It helps that Aunt Jan has been staying with us for a while, Gammie came to visit, and we made a trip to Atlanta in the weeks since Bryan and Ahgo left.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Atlanta Fun

When Uncle Ryan heads to Atlanta to see the Falcons play the Saints, the Martins climb in the car and make their way to Atlanta!

Our little guy is definitely getting older.
The car ride both ways was actually fairly easy!

Zoey loved the "ham Cracker" snack...i.e. Graham Crackers




Our sweet princess, who celebrated ehr six year adoption day on the trip

We hit a crazy rainstorm that included a double rainbow, and then this strange rainbow that must have been created off the reflection of our car, because it traveled for over a mile with us!

Playing at the "Spiderman park" by Gammie's house

We had so much fun with Uncle Ryan
I was amazed by how he remembered Ryan.  He also remembered Aunt Mary, knowing that she and Ryan were a duo.  He kept asking where she was, and even named one of my mom's matryoshka dolls Aunt Mary

We had a great time with Grandma Jay and Papa, too, soaking up as much time in the beautiful weather with these two as we could, as they have since headed off on a new adventure, moving to OREGON!

Showing off Potatoes's impressive puzzle skills


Jay and my dad have frequently watched kiddos climb all over this structure in Oakhurst.  It wasn't until their grandson took it on that they realized the danger!  It was fun watching my little daredevil give his family a little scare with his climbing skills and fearlessness!



Zoey was very happy, so long as she knew where her brother was

While we were in town, Ryan graciously offered to let me go with mom for a massage (that she originally offered to him) while he stayed home for some uncle time.  For real?! Yes, please!
While mom and I were being pampered, Ryan and Potatoes created a new game- Escape the Burrito!

They played this repeatedly, and Alexander loved showing it off for the rest of us when we returned

During the Georgia game, Poatoes was otherwise occupied...

It has been a LONG time since Ryan and I were both in Atlanta at the same time.  To celebrate, my mom threw a potluck and invited friends and family.  We had an amazing time!
My fellow '83 Watkins cousins

Mean muggin' over the dinosaurs, or something, on TV

Helping Papa clear out the cherry tomoatoes

I spent so much time enjoying family and friends, that I didn't take nearly as many pictures as I would have liked....not one of Gammie!  None of Ryan and me! No pictures with Rachel or Petty!  None of Daniel and the guys before they headed off to Ashville for Josh's bachelor party!  And yet, I made lots of great memories, so that is what truly counts.

We will be back in Atlanta in October for Josh and Mandie's wedding.  I am so thrilled that Alexander is getting old enough for quick road trips to be manageable.