The year 2015 ends in just a few short hours (Mountain Time), and as I look back on this year I can hardly believe what all has transpired. We have had our valleys, but we have been singing from the mountain top for most of the year and I am so grateful for that. So if you are reading, be prepared for many photos (so hard to choose the ones I wanted to add) and recaps of each month of the year.
Winter/Spring 2015
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| Sam and Sarah making cookies |
January began as peaceful and December 2014 had ended. We rang in the new year in Tennessee with family and even snagged a midnight showing of the new LOTR movie during our stay. The girls and I fought off a nasty bug on vacation in January and were all happy to be back home and recouping. Sam's job as a security officer ended in January and he starting asking a local gun store for employment. I started back working in the midwifery practice as a lactation counselor and admin assistant and in my mommy store part time.
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Sarah and Natalie enjoying the "big" snow.
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February brought a cold month and more snow than what we were used to in Kentucky. I had decided to cut back and only work at the practice and as really enjoying working in the medical setting. Both Sam and I were in full swing of school that semester and Sam got a job at a local gun store and loved it! At this point we were contemplating moving (still locally) because of finances. We had struggled financially since Sam retired and we were looking at trying something smaller/cheaper if we were able to.
March rolled around and we both starting seriously thinking about moving. This time the move was a little more radical. We both felt a strong "leading" to move across the country to Miles City, MT. My parents live there and there was immediate job opportunity for Sam with good pay. We started praying and going back and forth on the matter. Sam took lead and really felt it was what we needed to do. We started talking to my parents about it and by the end of March it was almost decided. We both told out perspective employers (both of whom were more than employers, they were family to us) and it was set. The pieces started falling into place so fast that we could do anything but believe that God was working every aspect of it out. We decided that we would wait until after our big trip to see family in April. We knew that we would know after the trip 100% if we were to move. We are both close to our family in Tennessee, and leaving them would be hard- if anything would have dissuaded us it would have been that trip. The time for the trip came and we were excited to spend time with family for four/five days. Pop and Nana Jeanne came down from Virginia and we had a blast. We celebrated Natalie's second birthday with a Stitch themed party. Stitch was her favorite character at the time and she got everything we could find related to it for her birthday. We went to the range with Nana Jeanne, and Sam got to watch me and his mom shoot his new 12gauge. We went down to see my grandparents and family further south I-75. The trip was meant to be a deciding factor in our moving- and we left for Kentucky knowing our heart was already set in Miles City. So when we returned we let our family know and planned a trip back down in a few weeks for final visits.
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| Reese and Beloved Bob |
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| Cousins! |
As May began we had three weeks until the big move. Among the chaos of packing we made time to take the girls to the park and spend time outside. We went down the week prior to moving and spent time with family. The girls had pictures taken with their cousins and they had so much fun. We spent time with my family and now have a precious last picture with my grandpa Bob with Reese. I am glad we were able to see him one more time before he passed away. Packing is my worst enemy but we got it done. My brother, Wes, offered to drive the uHaul for us and that was a huge help. Some of my coworkers and our cousin Karli came to help us the last couple days and helped us tie up loose ends. Moving day came and we loaded up in the car and hit the interstate. By happenstance we took the opposite route as my brother and travelled opposite ways. We made it from KY to MN the first day and from MN to Miles City the second day. We stayed two nights in a hotel once we reached our destination and then we started moving into our new home. The church family (that we had not met yet) came to our home and helped us unpack the ENTIRE uHaul and set up some heavier furniture. It was a HUGE blessing. We settled into our beds that night so thankful it was done and so happy we were where we were meant to be.
Summer 2015
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| Fourth of July Parade |
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| Hot Summer Days |
As summer came into full swing we settled into our new lives and into a new world of activities. Sam started working at the hotel with my dad and I was enjoying staying home with the girls. I started attending a women's bible study on Thursdays (where I met my now great friend Shantelle), and Sarah started gymnastics. We went on frequent trips to local parks and the kids "froggy" pool. The summer was hot, but the dry heat was really nice. I can handle triple digit heat with the humidity isn't in the mix. We took the girls to the July 4th parade on Main Street and they had a blast running out and grabbing candy thrown from the floats. We also took them to the county fair. Sarah rode all the "scary" rides and loved them. Towards the end of July I was getting a little stir crazy and decided I needed to get a part time job at the local hospital. That decision has opened up a world of doors for our family. I met a group of hilarious and diverse women through work and I love working with them. Sam and I also celebrated our six year wedding anniversary this year. My brother Jared and his family came up to see us for a week and it was a great visit. We got to meet my nephew Carson for the first time; and spend some quality time with Jared before he sets off on his third deployment in the coming year. Sarah and Natalie fell in love with them and was very sad to see them leave.
The end of Summer I had the opportunity to expand my education and become a certified doula. I started my own little business to educate and help moms in the surrounding Miles City area, and I call it Full Circle: Doula and Lactation Services.
Fall/Winter 2015
As we entered fall, Sarah started school. She started her pre-k year two days a week for half days. It was bittersweet for Sam and I to watch our eldest go to school; but she has thrived. She has soaked up all the education she has received up like a sponge.
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| Sisters <3 |
She has become more social and her leadership skills have really been coming through. Natalie has enjoyed being the oldest sister in the house, and has basked in the attention she has gotten from daddy and I since Sarah is at school. When Sam decided to leave the hotel because of physical reasons, I started working full time. It wasn't an ideal situation, but it gave Sam's body time to heal and find a job that better suited him. He came on at the hospital and has really been blessed. He too has had an abundance of doors open up for him since he started working there as well. The worked with us to keep me on 3.5 hours in the morning and home the rest of the day. It is a nice balance for me and for Sam to be taking over as the primary bread winner again. Reese turned one in November. It was hard to believe, as with all our children, how fast the year went. She is such a spunky baby.
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| The girl's on Reese's Birthday |
Sarah had her very first school play for Christmas in December. She got to dress up in a pretty dress and mommy curled her hair. She was able to wear mommy's "special" pearls with her dress and she was just so beautiful. She has grown to be such a beautiful little girl. Mommy and daddy may have cried during her first performance. Natalie was able to be apart of the Christmas play at church with Sarah and she had a blast. She recited most of Psalms 101 and sang all the songs. She was very proud of herself.
The last year has been an eventful one with many ups and downs, but we have grown in our faith. God has been faithful to us and we are so thankful to be on this adventure and living this new chapter of our lives. We look forward to 2016 and what it has to offer!
(more pics from the year below)
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| The day we left our home in KY |
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| Sarah on the night of her Christmas Performance |
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| Sweet Sister (March 2015) |
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| Fourth of July Parade |
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| Christmas Play at Church |
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Sarah's First day of Gymnastics |
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| Reese and our last visit with Grandma |
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| Feeding the ducks in KY |
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| Natalie and Carson |
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| Us and my Grandma |
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| Sarah's First Haircut (March 2015) |
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| Sarah's 4th birthday party before we left for MT |
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| Park Day! |
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| 6 Year Anniversary |
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| June 2015 |
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| My dad, brother (Jared) and Sam |
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| Summer 2015 |
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| Sarah's First Time at the Range |
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| Sarah's first bike Ride |
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| Fair 2015 |
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| Christmas 2015 |
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| Daddy's Girls December 2015 |
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| Reese turns 1! |
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