Mt Lemmon and Friends

Once again, I cannot keep up on the blog so here is a quick recap.  We were able to spend time with several friends at the beginning of the year that we do not get to see often enough. What a huge blessing! We miss so many of our dear Tucson friends and feel so at home when we are with them.

Clara just loved “Miss Natawee” and Liam.  It was so good to see them for a few days!

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David, ErinStacy, and Asher came by while they were in town.  I wish we had gotten a picture of everyone but made David and Jeff quickly smile for the camera before they left.  It was our first time to meet sweet Asher!

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Jeff took a few days off in January, and we went to Mt Lemmon.  It was so nice to get away and stay in a cozy cabin! It snowed the previous weekend, so there was still plenty on the mountain.  Clara had the best time playing in it and even got new boots just for the snow.  This was her first real snow experience.

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Nina seemed to enjoy the cabin as well.  It was a great opportunity for her to wear the “magic snowsuit.” After Clara wore it while we visited Natalie and Liam in Alexandria at about 5 months and slept for around 6 hours straight while we wandered the town, we decided it was magic.  It seemed to be pretty magical for Nina as well.

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Nick and Betsy visited while we were at the cabin, and we were able to see Silas and meet Amelia! Amelia and Nina are only a few days apart and hopefully will be great friends!

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A Wedding and the Beach

Since I missed some blogging over the last several months, I may play a little catch up.  We all went back to Mississippi in May for a good friend’s wedding that Jeff was honored to be a part of — congratulations Mark and Hayley!  The wedding was great, and we had such a good time seeing friends! It’s not too often that we get to spend time with them.

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 Unfortunately, Jeff had to head back to work after the wedding while Clara and I stayed and traveled to the beach with my family.  We had a great time!  This was really Clara’s first real beach trip.  It was so much fun being at the beach with family and all being together for several days.  Clara really enjoyed her time with her cousins.  Anna Ruth even took her first steps while we were there– and to her Aunt Beth! I was thrilled! We did lots of playing at the beach, eating good food, and just enjoying time together.  Thank you Nana and Pops!

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And one of my favorites from the trip…

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Houston

We went to Houston in September for the Mississippi State/OSU game.  It’s the first State game I have been to since I graduated (which has been a while), and only Jeff’s second.  Of course, it was Clara’s first time to see Mississippi State.  Sadly, we did not get to see a win but we did get to see several friends that we hadn’t seen in a while.

We spent Thursday evening with Devin, Sally, and Avery and had a great time catching up.  Jeff and Devin were roommates during a summer internship with Dow and had a surprising amount in common.  This was our first time to meet Sally and Avery, and it turns out that Sally is a speech pathologist too (so even more in common).  Clara and Avery are close in age and had a great time together at dinner.  Too bad we cannot hang out more often!!

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Jeff, Clara, and I went to the zoo on Friday and had a great time.  We really like their zoo! They have an awesome children’s area that Clara just couldn’t fully appreciate yet.  Maybe we will have to check it out again.

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Friday evening we went to Maggie and John’s for a football kick-off party before the game the next day.  It was great to see all of the Whites and meet some of their friends from Katy. We are normally all reunited just at Christmas, so this was an added bonus to see them at a less hectic time. Maggie and John were great hosts, and it was fun to get a glimpse into their life in Katy.

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We met up with Grant, Allison, and Allison’s family at the game.  It was so good to see them after several years! Several years?? Yeah, I think it really has been that long.  We were all in each other’s weddings, except for Grant missed ours since he was in South Korea at the time (something I was reminded of when we saw them– I just imagine our wedding with Grant there I guess).  Jeff and I both remember one of Grant and Allison’s first dates at their fraternity Christmas party when we all ended up hanging out in Jeff’s room.

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On Sunday, we went to an Astros game with Grant and Allison.  Although baseball isn’t really our thing, we had a good time just hanging out.

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Mt Lemmon

In early August, we met Ryan, Yunuen, Matt, and Dana on Mt Lemmon for a long weekend.  It was so nice to relax and just enjoy time to hang out with good friends.  Of course, we ate some wonderful food and even had pairings of wine for each meal and after dinner cigars for the guys thanks to Matt and Dana.

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We Miss You Tucson

Our blog has been down for a while but we should be back up and running and will hopefully have a new look soon too. We spent a weekend in Tucson in June and were thankful to have some quality time to spend with friends.  Our Tucson friends are really like family, and we love to see them.  We packed the weekend full of time with friends and thoroughly enjoyed it!

 We visited Nick, Betsy, and Silas on Saturday morning. It’s amazing how much Silas and Clara have grown.  It was really fun to see them interact and just to catch up!

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We also were able to say goodbye to the Evans as they head off to start Christ Church San Antonio.  It was wonderful to spend time with them and their kids.  Their youngest is only 4 days older than Clara, so it was fun to have them together again too. Luke and Marianne are special people, and I think part of us wishes we could move to San Antonio to be a part of their church.

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Sunday, June 16th was Jeff’s birthday and his first Father’s Day.  We were happy to celebrate in Tucson with friends.  We even had a Dairy Queen ice cream cake courtesy of Ryan and Yunuen and Matt and Dana.  If you know Jeff well, you know that this is a favorite! Sunday evening we spent time at the Holleys.  Over the last six years, you could find us at their home on Sunday evenings and it feels like home to us.

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Mary and Beau in Tempe

Mary and Beau were our first official visitors in our new home and came all the way from Maryland. Just for that reason, right guys? It was so good to see them-  as always! We only wish that they lived closer.  It feels so natural to just hang out on a Saturday.  Too bad we can’t do that more often!

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Love you friends! We look forward to seeing you again soon!!

Tucson Visit

We were able to visit Tucson in February for the first time since we left at the end of November.  I cannot even begin to describe how good it was to see everyone! We are thankful that we are still so close so these visits are possible.  Matt and Dana were extremely kind to host us for the weekend.  Thank you friends!! Jeff had Monday off of work so we were able to have plenty of time to catch up with everyone.  We were even able to worship at Rincon on Sunday.  A main reason for the visit over this weekend was to coincide with Ben and Lis and their boys in Tucson as well as to catch Ryan and Yunuen in town. It was amazing to be back together with so many of our good friends all in one place! Jeff says with good friendships, when you get back together you pick up right where you left off.  This was definitely the case!  Only wish we had taken more pictures…

Here is Clara with her newest friend Tiago, Ben and Lis’s youngest.  We were thrilled to meet their youngest two that were born since their move to NM.

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Lunch with Nick, Betsy, and Silas at one of our favorites, Shish Kebab House.  It was fun to see Silas and Clara together again after a few months!

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Breakfast at our favorite breakfast place in Tucson, Robert’s.  Grilled cinnamon rolls!

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DC Visit

During our month back in MS we decided to take a trip up to Washington DC to visit 2 sets of friends from Tucson who now live up there. It was a great opportunity as I had  never been to DC and we hadn’t seen some of our best friends in quite a while. We somewhat split the trip between the Bigelows and the Grimes.

It was our first time flying with Clara and we were a bit nervous, but luckily we had direct flights both ways and Clara did well. Only a little bit of crying, not too bad overall. We arrived to DC and met Mary at the airport and headed out to Annapolis. We had a great time getting to catch up with Beau and Mary:  getting to see the upgrades to their house, seeing Beau’s massive board game collection and enjoying a karate comic book game for Xbox Kinect (sounds ridiculous but was pretty awesome, Clara even got in the mix). We also got to go downtown for “Midnight Madness” which is an event where the shops stay open late and have free giveaways and deals.  It was freezing, but we had a great time exploring the beautiful downtown Annapolis (Mary was a great tour guide).

On Saturday we all drove into DC to meet with Natalie and Liam. We met on the National Mall and strolled past the Washington Monument to the Smithsonians. There were so many I wanted to attend but we had to narrow it down to just a few. We went to the American History museum first. The transportation exhibit was great, but the best part by far was the display of the Star Spangled Banner, the actual flag about which the song was written.  While not necessarily the most “flag-waving” American out there, the scale of the flag alone was awe inspiring, not to mention all the history wrapped up into it. Clara did extremely well during all of this.  She ate wherever we were, whether it be the cafeteria of the Smithsonian or the burger place we went for lunch. She spent most of the remaining time looking something like this:

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After lunch we strolled around DC to a farmer’s market and through some old neighborhoods with some great architecture. It reminded me of how much better the houses are in the east. AZ just has too many cookie cutter neighborhoods. That evening Beau and Mary had to return for a church function so Natalie, Liam, Beth, Clara and I continued our tour of the monuments with the WWII, Korean, and Vietnam war memorials as well as the Lincoln monument. Normally cynical about these type of things, it was somewhat surprising to me how much I enjoyed it. The artistic elements and historical depictions and reflections were a real pleasure.

The next morning we took the Metro down to Alexandria to see where Liam and Natalie live. Old town Alexandria was a charming place with quaint streets lined with shops and restaurants and we were able to visit a small French creperie (where Beth got what she claimed was one of her favorite meals of all time). We also strolled the waterfront which offered a cool view of downtown DC.

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We then headed back to their house for dinner which was great. It was fun to see their place and catch up on life as well as for them to get to meet Clara and see her do something other than sleep. Not that I am complaining, but her 8 hour nap pictured above in the streets of Alexandria just isn’t her modus operandi.

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Our last day in town was Monday so Beau and Liam had to work. Luckily Mary and Natalie were available to come meet us back in DC and explore the museums a bit more. We had saved the Natural History Museum for last as it was the one I looked forward to most (mostly because of the dinosaur exhibit). I remember as a kid always wanting to get to see the giant T-rex but most of all, my personal favorite, Allosaurus. Beth and I had also promised our nephew Owen (who now has a similar fascination with dinosaurs) that we would take a picture with the T-Rex for him. I also snapped a quick picture of all the girls with the Brontosaurus.

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After the museum we headed over to Georgetown to explore and go to a cupcake place that Mary raved about. It was called Georgetown Cupcakes and apparently is the subject of a TV show on TLC. Georgetown was a cool place that reminded me a lot of Barcelona or other European towns with the narrow streets and older architecture. It was a great place to spend our final hours in DC.

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Although we were tentative about traveling with Clara, we are extremely glad we went. Time spent with good friends is never regretted and we definitely miss all of them out here in AZ. Maybe someday we can all end up in the same place. If not, we’ll just have to plan to meet up regularly.

Leaving Our Beloved Tucson

Jeff and I have been talking about having a wine and cheese party for a while.  The plan was to buy one expensive bottle of wine and have everyone bring an under $20 bottle. We hoped to see if anyone could pick out the expensive wine. We decided that Jeff’s graduation and our farewell to Tucson was a perfect time to have our party. So, we finally made it happen in November just a few weeks before we left for Mississippi.  I have to say, we have some wonderful friends!

Jeff covered the 8 bottles we used for the tasting with aluminum foil and then I numbered them so no one had any knowledge of which one was the expensive bottle. We also enjoyed our favorite, El Guero Canelo, for dinner. We started this tradition of catering Guero for Jeff’s 25th birthday party, and you can now find Guero at many Rincon Mountain functions. So good!

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Thank you to Matt and Dana for helping us pull off the party! Dana is incredibly knowledgeable when it comes to wine and even picked out the expensive wine for us. Love you guys!

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We were so glad to have Ryan and Yunuen at the party! These guys have been busy with new ventures in Mexico so it was a real treat to see them.

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And the results– we failed miserably! The majority of the group chose the cheapest wine (under $5) as their favorite.  Only 4 of 19 correctly picked out the expensive wine.  This only furthers my thoughts that wine from Trader Joe’s for under $15 is the way to go. Neither Jeff nor I can tell the difference!

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Before leaving town, the Holleys graciously invited us to be a part of their family’s Thanksgiving. Clara was even able to wear her amazing outfit that Karissa made for her.  It has not been easy to be so far away from family these last several years, particularly on holidays, but we truly have found family in Tucson! Thank you Holleys!

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Here are a few pictures from our last few days in Tucson. Thank you to our friends for your help packing. It was definitely a crazy exit!  We packed things in long term storage in the POD, things for short term storage that we might need once we arrived in Phoenix, and things that we could fit into our car for the month we spent in Mississippi. I am not sure we factored in how much extra time these things take when you have an almost 4 month old. Although exhausting, we finally made it out of town and arrived in Mississippi a few days later.

We have such mixed emotions leaving Tucson. Although starting a new job and moving to a new place is exciting, Tucson definitely feels like home to us.  We have grown so much during our time in Tucson after arriving only a few weeks after we were married. I start to tear up just thinking about all of the wonderful memories we have made during the last 5 years. Tucson was not a place we had always envisioned we would live but God blessed us richly with our church family at Rincon. Love you guys!!

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Clara’s First High School Football Game

We went to go see Luke Holley and the Ceimega Bobcats play Catalina Foothills tonight and got to take Clara to her first football game in person. She seems to be enjoying it (except for the band and the guy with the vuvuzela). It’s an awesome night for football. The first day it’s felt like fall in Tucson with temps in the mid-70s. Hope it stays this way.

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