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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Whats Up Wednesday

Today I'm linking up with a few of my favorite bloggers for What's Up Wednesday!


1. What we're eating this week? 
       Monday: Dinner at my aunts
       Tuesday: Cod and pecan salad 
       Wednesday: Pot-Luck Dinner at church
       Thursday: Burgers
       Friday: ...... surprise

2. What I'm reminiscing about?
Our family beach vacay to Wilmington. 
You can read all about it here


3. What I'm loving?
Barista Dry Shampoo. I can finally stop wearing the mom messy bun 
and feel like I have cute hair-dos again. (I pick mine up at Ulta!)

4. What We've been up to?
Just finishing out our summer schedule gymnastics, bowling, swimming,
playdates, and cleaning some. Nothing to fancy. 

5. What I'm dreading?
hmm. I can't think of anything I'm currently 
dreading that is coming up in the month of August. 

6. What I'm working on?
I'm about to start the 21 Day Fix, it should be arriving at the beginning
of August. I'm very excited to start this program. I promise to let you know how 
it goes at the end of the 21 Day Fix, but if you want to daily follow along then 
follow over on instagram: @larboswell 

7. What I'm excited about?
Planning an upcoming date night with David. It has been far to long since I've 
had some one on one time with him. So it will be nice to spend some 
quality time with him. 

8. What I'm watching/reading?
I have seen the majority of the episodes and know how it ends,
but I have decided to watch it all the way through. David even enjoys watching 
it with me. We are loving our evenings with our 6 new besties!

9. What I'm listening to?
My favorite songs from high school on spotify or Tensley's playlist which contains Frozen, 
Teen Beach Movie & TBM2 soundtracks. 

10. What I'm wearing?
My mom uniform consist of underarmor shorts and tank tops. Can't wait to be completely
back in my pre-pregnancy clothes and feel comfortable in them. 

11. What I'm doing this weekend?
A baby shower for a sweet friend! I can't wait to love on Baby Kennedy in Oct. Plus 
Everley will have a small group bestie! 

12. What I'm looking forward to next month?
Finishing up our last few weeks of summer and back to school
shopping with Tensley. 

13. What else is new? 
We are slowly starting to look for me a new car (hello 3 row seating!) and
discussing a possible move in the upcoming year. 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Weekend: Trucks, Hikes & Crafts Edition


We had such a great weekend, all of our fun really started on Friday. It was my aunt Denise's last day of vacation, so we called her first thing in the morning to spend the day with her. We stayed at her house all day crafting, watching movies, and doing a little bit of shopping at our two craft stores.

We completed Tensley's mirror and photo frame, I will post about those later this week and how we did them both step by step. We are hoping to have David hang them later this week, once he has hung them we will be one step closer to finishing Tensley dress up closet area. I can't wait to see her face when it is all finished. I might even start putting some of my fancier clothes in her closet just so I can get dressed in there! :)







Friday evening we had dinner with my in-laws, then stayed to watch a movie. We truly watched a vintage classic. Now the movie wasn't really that old, it was made in the mid-90s. However we watched it on a VHS Tape. Yes they still work, the quality is decent, the sound was great, and we loved it! My in-laws probably have one of the few VHS players that still work and a ton of the old movies from when the boys were kids. Tensley picked out Andre to watch (a movie about a Seal that becomes adopted into a family in Maine. Its a true story. Now Tensley wants a pet seal and for us to move to Maine). She was very excited to watch the VHS and use the player herself.







Saturday came early that morning. We all were up to go attend a local event Touch-A-Truck at one of our favorite parks. David's company placed on of their vans in the event this year, lucky enough it was David's van. So he cleaned and detailed it pretty well, then ended up working the event from 10-12! My aunt Carolyn and I took the girls. She was a huge help pushing Everley around while I went from truck to truck with Tensley. We did the majority of the event. Tensley really enjoyed the police cars, ambulances, and firetrucks. As well as the tractors and backhoes. Plus the cars that gave out candy or color books!











After the tractors, she was ready to find her daddy. So we went over the SLK van to see David and his co-workers. We got the girls finger prints done and then went off to explore a little bit more. One of my favorite trucks is the US Foods truck, then entire thing is a freezer! So we all took turns walking through it to cool off. Everley was getting fussy at this point, so I took her out of her stroller and walked her into the truck. She loved it and was wide awake the entire time we were in there. I know she appreciated being cooled off as well. We passed the bubble foam area and the big water sprinkler the fire truck had, before we headed off to let Tensley do her last event. She chose the truck they let you swing on the rope.





My father-in-law surprised us with our nephew Breydan at this truck. So afterwards we went to get ice cream! Our local creamery had their truck their and I will use any excuse to buy their ice cream (or their chocolate milk during birthday months!). We grabbed some ice cream, then headed toward David's van one last time. This time I remembered to take a picture.





Then we quickly headed out, to get some lunch and feed Everley at Carolyn's house. David and I quickly ate because we had plans to meet friends to go hiking. We left the girls with Carolyn's and off we went to meet our friends at the farm.
We quickly caught up with Trevor and Jennifer, then we all headed to Peaks of Otter together. This was a hike that I had never done before, but everyone else had. They assured me it wasn't a long hike, however it was mainly up hill and rocky. So for this momma it was a little tough. However we accomplished getting to the top in an hour and 15 minutes, not to bad. They all said it typically takes people around an hour to get to the top. So I didn't feel that bad for needing a couple breaks on the way up. :)






The boys climbed some of the rocks and at one point even Jennifer climbed up there with them. I thought it would be in my best interest to stay down, ya know incase I needed to get help. Okay, it honestly made me nervous just watching them climb and my anxiety was through the roof. I knew if I had attempted to climb them, it wouldn't have been pretty. Envision a panic attack, shaking, and probably some tears. It would have totally embarrassed David, so I saved us all the trouble and stayed on the ground. Your are welcome babe!


The hike down didn't take as long, only an hour. It was pretty easy down, you do have to watch out for those rocks again. If you not paying attention you can easily twist or break an ankle. I nearly fell twice, but caught myself. Wahoo!

That night Everley most have known I was exhausted because that precious girl slept from 9pm till 5:30am! Wahoo! I'm talk for 8 1/2 hours of sleep after a day like that. I'm not getting my hopes up that she will do it again, but I believe we are getting closer to sleeping through the night. Which makes me extremely excited and sad at the same time. I'm only sad because I know once she can sleep through the night we will be moving her to her room, I won't get to see this sweet girl beside me in her bassinet first thing in the morning anymore. (Dear Everely, you can stop growing up now. XOXO Momma)


Sunday we went to church and then just lounged around the rest of the day. We picked up a little bit here and there. Did a few loads of laundry, made pizza for dinner, gave the girls baths, and called it a night. Well not without a tantrum of course, but trust trying to keep things real over here.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Wilmington Weekend Getaway


David and I knew a family vacation of any kind would be hard this summer with Everley being under 3 months old. So contemplated if we would try to do anything, but we both agreed we needed a vacation. I quickly realized that July 4 was on a Saturday, I knew that this meant David would have the fir day before off as well. We discussed him taking off Thursday, July 3rd, so that he would have a  long 4 day weekend.
He was able to take the day off, so we threw different ideas around on where to go. Less then 4-5 hours is what we were thinking. Though I desperately wanted to go to the beach and I knew that David wanted to see how well Tensley was able to swim now. We agreed on Wilmington, NC. David had never been before, so he was excited to go and explore. I had been twice to Wilmington when I was in high school, I was a HUGE..I mean HUGE One Tree Hill Fan. So we did the tours, were extras, and attended the charity games. Some of my favorite memories with my mom are our trips to Wilmington.


We stayed at the Hilton Riverwalk Hotel. I loved that it was right on the river and the river walk. We had front row seats for fireworks on the 4th (they set them off on a barge on on the other side of the river). The river walk was nice, we walked all the down and back a couple nights finding dinner places, desert, and little shops. The only dislike was the hotel was originally built in 1970, so it was a little small and in some areas outdated. Though the staff is really sweet and helpful in so many ways. They even offered to let me use the staff refrigerator or the restaurant refrigerators if I needed to store any breastmilk for Miss Everley. Luckily we were able to get our own refrigerator put into our room on Thursday afternoon. Wahoo!!

We choose to leave on Wednesday evening, David came home early from work and we hit the road. I will say that it is easier to travel at night with kiddos in my opinion, especially with a new baby in the car. We left at 5:45pm, had to stop once for gas at about 7ish and then again for dinner/snack at around 9 (at this point Everley was ready for bedtime feeding), we arrived at around 11:3ish. So a very nice and easy drive for us, Everley slept pretty much the entire trip and Tensley fell asleep close to 7:30 (she tried to fall asleep earlier, however David and I were quick to talk to her or turn the music up to keep her awake)




Thursday morning we woke up early and hit the beach. We settled on Wrightsville because it was the closet. It only took us 15 minutes to get there from our hotel. We grabbed a few snacks at a local mom and pop grocery store (it was seriously the cutest store and one of my favorite things about beach vacations), then we found a street with public parking.
We unloaded the car and hit the beach. Tensley was quick to make a beach bestie, Brooks. They played in the sand together and we even braved the ocean a bit. Yep, thats right I took Tensley out to swim and stood in waste deep waters knowing that almost 50 miles north of us there was a shark attack the night before! #Parentingdoneright? #Crazyparents
By 1pm we were ready to go back to our hotel and get something to eat. By then Everley was over the beach. We took a small dome tent with us thinking it would keep her cool and out of the shade. Lesson learned friends, it did not keep her cool. By putting the sun shield on the top, it covered the mesh. Meaning no breeze was coming into the tent. Lets say it got rather warm in the tent. She enjoyed being naked and have ice wrapped up in her blanket to stay cool.



Our travel bassinet is found here! I'd highly recommend this to any momma  of a baby. 




Friday morning we took our time trying to figure out what we wanted to do. David and I both loved the movie Safe Haven (the book is excellent!) and I told him it was filmed in Southport about 40 minutes away. So we packed up the girls and headed down to see the little cute town. Let me say this I am so so so glad that we did. When we arrived we found that Southport is the location for the North Carolina State Fourth of July Festival! They were having events early, so we truly got to spend time exploring the time and enjoying the different art vendors, crafts, shops, food, and the views. We both fell in love with this small town and are wanting to go back the next chance we get. I might have even picked up a real estate book on our way out; vacation home or new residents? Maybe I will just convince my grams to move there. :)







I walked into one of the local shops with Tensley, when one of the employees asked if she wanted to get her photo taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus. I said yes she would and asked if I could go get my husband and Everley. Once I found David, we all came inside and got the girls all ready to take their photos. Tensley was so excited and concerned that Santa was at the beach. He assured her he was just on vacation with Mrs. Claus. After the photos, Tensley was able to pick 3 things out of the treasure chest and Mrs. Claus gave me a card. On one side had their picture and the other had a signing that stated; "I promise to try my hardest to be good and do my best, for I know sometimes I might mess up but I will constantly try to do the right thing," there was a blank line at the bottom for the child to sign their name and the date. I really liked this idea!




Saturday we choose to back to the beach in the morning for a couple of hours. Tensley said she would only be happy about going if we got to see Brooks. We told her we would park on the same street again, but we made no promises that we would see him. Once we had parked and were walking to the beach access, we heard Brooks mom from their house. She told us in just about 30 minutes they would be out at the beach, so Tensley was excited to be there.
She was even kind of us to let us borrow on of their umbrellas (ours broke on Thursday), putting Everley in her travel bassinet under the umbrella was a complete success. She loved the breeze, the shade, and slept a decent amount of the time we were out there. It wasn't until a few days ago that I stopped finding pieces of sand in her hair, even after washing it at the beach.


Tensley can be found here and Everley's suit can be found here






After we left the beach, we went back to our hotel rinsed the sand off and hit the pool. David and Tensley played for the first little bit, while I lounged and kept Everley out of the sun while she slept!





Then we switched and I got to play with her for a little bit, while David enjoyed a little bit of lounge time. We both enjoyed one on one time with Tensley in the pool, plus David was really impressed with how much Tensley had improved in her swimming from last year.
Around 4:30 we went back up to our room to freshen up for dinner and then get great seats for the firework show at 9pm.
We really wanted to try out the Front Street Brewery (though we had a feeling it wouldn't be super kid friendly) however there was almost a 2 hour wait. I quickly nixed that idea because I knew Tensley would never make it 2 hours waiting on dinner, plus it would be hard to find somewhere to sit for fireworks on the riverwalk. We walked up to front street anyway, at first we only saw Subway. We knew it would be quick and something we would all enjoyed, but both a little disappointed this would be our last meal in Wilmington. Well low and behold a local Mexican restaurant (I couldn't find the name online), it was similar to a Chipotle. Though let me be honest, I thought this place was better then Chipotle, yes I said it there is something better then Chipotle.

Once we finished eating we walked back down to the riverwalk right in front of our hotel. Took family photos and set up shop on were we would sit for the fireworks. David really wanted us to sit in the pool area, but I thought it would be too cruel to sit there and not let Tensley get in the pool. Instead we stayed at the riverwalk, got our beach chairs out of the car, and waiting for the show. Tensley met another friend and played the entire time and even got ice cream. Everley feel asleep right before the fireworks started and stayed asleep for about half of them in David's lap. When she started to get fussy we switched kids, thankful I was able to get Everley settled so I could finish watching them. Poor girl didn't like the loud noises, she even tried to cover her own ears but couldn't find her ears. ;)

Tensley romper is last years, similar one here. Beverley's skirt here.
My shorts are last years from Francesca's. 



Sweet Sisters



Let me say that the Wilmington firework show was AMAZING. I love seeing fireworks over the water, but this show was just simply amazing. They had such a great variety in their show and an amazing finale! If I had it my way we would go Wilmington every year on July 4th to see the firework show and visit Southport as well, even if we only had 48 hours. Yes I know I'm crazy, but I just really love that area.



Monday, July 20, 2015

Wedding Weekend: Wells & Kate are Hitched!




This weekend we celebrated the marriage of family friends Wells and Kate. Well's is the nephew of Todd and Amy (the family I lived with after my mother died 6 years ago before getting married to David).  Wells and Kate met at Shepherds University during college a few years ago, they are truly the sweetest couple and so good for one another.

We drove up to Winchester on Saturday mid-afternoon, knowing that the wedding was that evening. I wanted to get us checked into our hotel a few hours before so we could relax, the girls could stretch out their legs and we could get ready before heading out to the wedding.

Around 4 David and started getting ready, knowing we needed to be all ready to go when we got the girls dressed at 5, so we could leave by 5:15. Good intentions I'd say, everyone was ready to go but me at 5:15 (welcome to mom life y'all!), once I got my dress on we were ready to go! We loaded up and headed to the farm.

Kate's family has a beautiful farm, dates back to the 1930's, 3 generations of farming. It was so specially seeing Kate get married on her family's farm. When we arrived we walked up to little driveway like, there you were able to leave your gifts and cards, also pick up water for the ceremony. Once you dropped off your gifts and grabbed your water, you waited to catch a ride on the hayride pulled by the John Deere tractor all the way down to the ceremony. This was Tensley's favorite part of the wedding thus far, she was so excited to ride down to the ceremony. She was beaming from ear to ear.
Once we arrived at the ceremony on the back part of their land, we found out seats in the shade and waited for the rest of the guest to arrive. Once everyone arrived, the grooms and groomsmen arrived via hayride as well. Then the bride, bridesmaid, her parents and the groom's parents. It was fun watching everyone crowd around Kate as she got off the tractor so no one could see her dress, especially Wells. He was even sweet enough to not turn his head at all once he heard the tractor coming up the field to ensure he didn't sneak a peak until it was time.

The wedding started, it was beautiful and Kate looked absolutely beautiful!


and just like that they are Mr. & Mrs. Larson!




Once the ceremony was over, the bridal party headed out for photos on another part of the farms property. While the guest all loaded back up on the hayride to the reception. The reception was set up outdoors, under a large tent beside the pond. It was breathing taking. Absolutely the perfect combination of country meets chic. I was blown away with our romantic everything looked and how well it represented both Wells and Kate.

Our rides to and from the ceremony!







David played with our new camera lens and took a few videos, here are some of the wedding scenery. Not bad for just playing around, good job honey! 


We grabbed a snack and a cocktail, mingled around while waiting for the bridal party to come back from photos. We also tried to beat the Southern Heat! Yes it was blazing hot for an evening wedding, but thats okay everyone looked fabulous even if we were all sweating like crazy by the end of the night. Tensley played with Todd's nephews, Peter and Carter while we waited for everyone to arrived. It was so fun sitting with them and their parents Nikki and Keg (no worries its a nickname, his real name is Keith). It always amazes me how much the boys have grown when I see them, I still think of them being 4 and 5, plus taking them to baseball practice when David and I were dating. They both get cuter and cuter every time I see them.


My Wedding Date for Life!!
My dress can be found here. David shirt here,  khakis, and similar bowtie

Finally get to attend a wedding! :)
Everley's dress and Tensley's dress




They introduce the bridal party, each couple did different funny things walking in. Then Wells and Kate walked in and shared their first dance, it was the sweetest thing. Once the dance was over we waited for our tables to be dismissed to eat dinner. At this point we had put Everley down in her travel bassinet by our table so that we could socialize and get ready for dinner. Once our table was cleared to go get in line, it wasn't long before Kat (Well's sister) came and took her for some snuggles and to show her off to her boyfriend and all her married friends! Yep, she even show Wells & Kate how easy she is and they need to have a baby, only married a couple of hours folks.
  [Kat truly is a naturally with kids, she can keep Everley for us anytime. Though I honestly wasn't sure if I'd get her back or not.]

If you look in the distance you can see the newlyweds dancing.
oops we forgot to zoom in. 


Once dinner was done, it was time for the father-daughter and mother-son dances, then they even asked their parents to dance with them one time before truly getting the party started. It was so sweet watching them, David told me not to talk to him about the father-daughter dance as he looked at our girls and watching mother-son dance my heart yearned for a little boy. [One day Lord willing. Yes, Tensley is already asking if it is time to have a baby brother. 2 months of having a sister and she is ready for another...]


Mr. & Mrs. Larson, Mr. & Mrs. Larson, & Mr. & Mrs. Gore

Once the toast were given, it was time to PARTAAAY!
 Tensley got out on the dance floor and she barely left. She danced with me, David, Amy, Tucker and his girlfriend, Peter and Carter, Nikki. She even got to share a dance with the bride and groom (the highlight of her night, thanks guys!) You could tell by 10:30 she was getting tired by the look on her face and her movements started to get smaller, but when we suggested leaving she perked right up quick to prove she wasn't tired and need to keeping dancing.
  Everley loved a good party too. She stayed awake the majority of the time, barley cat napped here and there. She was held and loved on by a ton of people, even people we just met that evening. Kat, Amy, Mr. Gallagher, Cameron (Tucker's girlfriend), Trent, Todd, Nikki, Kelsea, and probably others that we didn't even notice.
  Our girls are so loved by this family and their friends, we are so thankful for them all.

Father-Daughter Dances


Dancing with the Bride & Groom. 









David and I even got to really enjoy ourselves and cut up on the dance floor. It was great seeing him dance and have a good time, I enjoy this side of David so much. Typically he doesn't show it for others very often, I was a little nervous he wouldn't since it was a wedding for my so called family. However it proved me wrong and showed us his moves! He has come along way since we first got together 5 years ago, no more Quiet-Dave. (Yes that was his nickname, yes we still throw it out there from time to time!)


Tensley and Uncle Trent!


The girls, Kat and I. 

At around 11 we decided it was probably best that we headed out since it was so late, Everley was fighting sleep (sweet girl didn't dare want to miss anything, but boy were her eyes heavy and trying so hard to close) and Tensley well she just kept dancing and dancing, though her moves kept getting slower and slower. haha!

We arrived back at our hotel by 11:3ish (we changed the girls in the parking lot in hopes they would fall asleep on our drive back to the hotel), well they were both wide awake. #parentfail. So I feed Everley quickly and we put Tensley in bed, she talked until she finally fell asleep close to 12. Everyone slept in until 9, well Everley woke up at 4am and 6am, but I mean does that really count?!? [Yes it does, says the momma that is exhausted!]

We moved a little slow yesterday morning, getting all packed up and deciding where to eat for brunch since we were getting on the road a little later then David had planned, but I know he was so grateful for sleeping in till 9. We enjoyed a nice breakfast at cracker barrel then headed up at 11, only needing to stop once, at arrived home by 2.
  On the drive home I was texting Amy to let her know we left and reminiscing on the wedding, we found out there were fireworks right after we left (like 20 minutes), we said it was best not to tell Tensley because she would have been so upset. Yet I think David was even upset that the pushed for us to leave, he said "I bet they looked awesome over looking the pond" Oh well, price you pay when you bring babies to a wedding, as David said last night "Can't party like rockstars with kids!" So true, but we partied hard for as long as we could.

It was such a beautiful weekend and everything was perfect, seriously no glitch at all. We truly enjoyed celebrating Wells & Kate as they start this new chapter in their lives. I'd loved getting to share this sweet memory with the girls too.