Category Archives: family

Squish

It was one of those mornings where I was kind of rushing around… flustered somewhat after it took me another 10 mintues to try and put my eyes in my head. I’m amazed I haven’t torn or lost them yet, to be honest. Yesterday morning I was attempting to put a contact in when I dropped it and the thing fell on Uzi’s back, which actually probably saved the thing and made it super easy to find. Thankfully he stood still and I managed to grab it.

Anyway, I was rushing around this morning and hastily making myself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich (yes, I’m 6) and Josh was by the sink and he looked over at me and smiled and kind of chuckled, so I asked him, “What?” and he said he had a “Heather moment.” Hmm? He said watching me make my sandwich made him imagine us in the future when we have kids. I’ll most likely be rushing around still, only with a row of bread lined up. :p It sent me off to work with a smile. I often have those moments where I’ll be watching him and imagine our future family (hence the “Heather moment”). Ah, bliss.

On another note – hooray wedding dress! It is here, and currently hiding in our closet in a garbage bag. :p Yeah, yeah, I forgot to buy a garment bag, so one is on the way. Ha ha.

Post Party

Well, Josh’s birthday party was a hit! Everyone has kept saying what a good time they had, and I’m glad everyone had fun. I put together another slideshow because that’s what I do. :p As you’ll notice we had sumo suit wrestling, a pinata and even a silly raffle. The cake ended up being amazing as well, so I was incredibly thrilled about that because I had bought the tiny action figures especially to put on the cake and Cora (from http://cakesbycora.com/) created exactly what I wanted.

All in all, it was an excellent weekend, as you can see from the photos – we took about 300! Ha ha. I however, am still worn out and excited about so many things – like how fun it’s going to be to plan my wedding! Yay!

*I fixed the music – I don’t know where that gap of silence came from…*

Untitled from Heather Pennington on Vimeo.