Traditions

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Date Night #1: Newlywed Game


Part of my Christmas gift to Matt was 12 preplanned dates (thanks datingdivas).  One for each month. When you live in a small town "dates night" are hard to plan due to the lack of activities/coffee shops/restaurants/and everything else!  I decided that even thought many of these dates are a tad cheesy they are a great way to be more intentional about dating each other.  Most of the 12 dates are dates that we can do at home, but there are a few throughout the year that get us out of town for a day and even get us double dating once.


Last night was our January date- The Newlywed Game.  We started off the night with dinner.  Tomato basil soup with homemade croutons, lemon-honey fruit salad, and grilled cheese. 

So sad that our "together" picture didn't turn out clearer.  :(  At least I can see most of my handsome man.....

Matt brought home some surprise wine.  He must of bought it for the name....haha.  It was a lot dryer for our liking, but if taken in by small sips it actually started to taste good.  =)

Dinner time.....comfort food!

We did have a little 3rd wheel on our date night.  Good thing he's cute!

We then went downstairs to catch some of the K-state basketball game and during half time came back upstairs to play the Newlywed Game.  It was basically 10 questions that Matt had to answer and 10 questions I had to answer.  We then took turns drawing out the questions.  If a blue card was drawn Matt asked me the question.  If a pink card was drawn I asked Matt a question.  The reader would then ask the question about the "opponent" and if the "opponents" answer matched what the reader put down they would get a point.

Let's get started!


Matt thoughtfully trying to answer his questions.  All which were about me.


My question and answer page about Matt.


Look who won..... :D  I can't wait to use my winnings!  We decided that the loses would have to choose the restaurant the next time we were going out to eat.  Matt knows I always have a hard time choosing and usually like him to pick.  Yay, I'm out of the decision the next time..... 

I think I am going to like these at home dates.  Great on the pocket book and helps bring in the silliness any relationship needs.  :)


Monday, January 6, 2014

Random pics from the last few months.....

We seem to forget to take pictures as a family all the time, so this past Sunday we set up our little tripod and snapped a family picture.

I could take pictures of Judson sleeping everyday.  He is darling and so peaceful.  Thanks for being a good sleeper Jud!

This past weekend was the Chiefs playoff game.  I was sorting through Judson's next size clothes and found this outfit.  Daddy was very happy!

I think I see some dimples =)


Ready for the game.  I sure do love these 2 guys.....

Someones upset......

The "little raccoon" cuddled up to daddy.

Grandma Kaeb got Judson this frog hat.  Adorable!

Judson is starting to really check things out which makes reading books to him much more exciting.

I'm walking at 3 months!  Ha, no.  Look close and see my arm behind him holding his shirt.  It is pretty amazing though how strong he is getting.


Judson-3 Months





Sunday, January 5, 2014

A Christmas Exchange

We had our little Christmas gift exchange on the go this year and ended up exchanging our gifts to each other at the Great Wolf Lodge in KC.  Half of Matt's family went there the weekend before Christmas, and we had plans Christmas eve and day to spend in Emporia at my aunt and uncle's house.

We have had a little fun tradition the past couple years where we like to fit our Christmas gift to each other in our stockings.  We ended up both adding one more gift this year that was too large to fit into our stockings, but it is kind of a fun way to be creative with our gift to each other.

The little boy in Matt came out right here....haha.







Poor Judson got left out this year and was sound asleep when we did this.  Hopefully he won't remember.  ;)

The gifts were fun to give and receive, but may we never grow more thankful for our "stuff" than for the gift of Christ and our Salvation!