Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thankmas/Thanksgiving!

What a busy week it was for Cameron and I! He got back from hunting with his Papa on Tuesday night, and we spent all day running around and getting things for his family's celebration of Thankmas on Thursday.

Thursday morning we headed to Cameron's mom's house...err, cabin (a beautiful one, at that! His step-dad Dave literally built it himself. Impressive!) for Thankmas. They combined Thanksgiving and Christmas into one day due to the fact that Cameron's sister Coty and her family could only make it down for one of the holidays. And it was so much fun! Shelli (Cam's mom) has written mysteries for everyone to complete in order to get their gifts for the last few years. Despite the rain and cold wind, we ventured out to complete these mysteries! Then presents were opened, followed by the Thanksgiving feast and then some down time.Some of the family hanging out before opening presents
A little Christmas decor...The tree with all the gifts!Cameron's brother Colton and his wife, CaseyCameron/we got a microwave!!Cam and Colton talkin' businessCameron's sister Coty and her husband, JaredCoty and myselfCameron's other sister, Candice and I

On Friday, we headed to my sister's for a Thanksgiving celebration! My brother in law tried frying a turkey, and it was a success! It was very tasty, and was gone before the baked turkey. I do believe this will become a tradition! MmMmMm.Bryan about to put the turkey in......it's in the oil...
No explosion!! Success!!

Somehow before our whirlwind of busy-ness started, we got a Christmas tree and put it up at Cameron's house! I'm pretty proud of it, I think it's beautiful :) But then again, I'm biased..
Cameron's ornamentMy ornament

Well, that concludes this post and I hope that everyone's Thanksgiving was as great and fun as mine! :) In the next couple of weeks, we have plans to go see the Festival of Lights and go ice skating, so hopefully I'll snag some pictures and have a new post up of that! Until then...:)

(ps, some of the pictures were taken with a camera and the others with my phone. So I apologize for the different qualities!)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

3 Things That Pulled On My Heart Strings....Hard.

With the Thanksgiving holiday being just a couple days away, things that we are thankful for seem to be highlighted during this time a little more than they usually would. Or maybe that's just me, but I know that until this holiday (or rather, this time of the year in general) the things I am thankful for are brought to the forefront of my mind more often. Could that be because we are reunited with the family that we may see a few times, scattered throughout the year until this time? Or because of all the commercials, cards, statuses, etc. reminding us to ponder on what we need to be thankful for? Whatever the reason, I'm going to make more of an effort to reflect on the things that I am thankful for through the entire year, and not just during the holidays. That being said, I'd like to share with you all, dear readers, three things that I witnessed that humbled me greatly, and in fact made me thankful.

Justin Bieber concert:
A few weeks ago, I was asked to take the girl I nanny every week and her friend to a Justin Bieber concert. Who would've thought I would have an experience that made me tear up? Not me. (And no, the tears were not shed because of the excitement of seeing Justin. Luckily, I've never been taken over by "Bieber Fever" ;)) After waiting until just an hour before to head to the concert, plus the traffic and trying to find a parking spot, we were rushing to make it to the show. While frantically trying to find the elevator from the parking garage to the Ford Center, we came across a mom and her daughter who seemed to be in the same boat as we were. So, we started to follow them. And while jogging to catch the open doors of the elevator, I glanced at the little girl and I noticed she had her hand up on top of her head. It wasn't until we were in the elevator that this little girl whose eyes were gleaming with excitement was holding on to her head because of the wig that wasn't securely on. As I looked a little more closely, she in fact had no eyebrows, no hair other than her wig, and seemed very frail.

Kindergarten Class:
This semester I am in a Foundations class and we were required to spend 30 hours observing and working with students. I was assigned to a kindergarten class, and like in my past classes I've spent time in, I get attached to the children very quickly. One Monday I went in, and the teacher told me that one of our students wouldn't be in the class anymore. I had been informed that this student was a foster child, and the teacher had received news that they had not only been adopted, but had been adopted into the family's home that had also adopted their brother by birth.

Child Psych:
There is an older Chinese man in my Child Psych class. He sits behind me, and has much trouble speaking and understanding the English language. I must admit, that I would find myself annoyed by his constant questions and needing help. It is hard to admit this, as I am so completely and utterly embarrassed by this behavior and my thoughts. And it wasn't until he spoke to the class with his group about secondary languages that I was crushed with a wave of guilt after he shared his personal story. He is 46 years old, came to America a few years ago with his wife and children, and he is bound determined to complete his education at our college, and provide for his family. He shared the struggles they've had with the language barrier, and how it is especially hard for his wife.

All of these experiences humbled me in a different way. How thankful and lucky am I to have never had my body contain an ounce of cancer. Causing me to every hair on my head, a small thing in the big pot of hardships cancer brings on one and their family. I have never been in a foster home, I have had the luxury of consistently having the same roof over my head and a place I could always call home. But how thankful am I that this student is being adopted into a permanent home, not to mention that they will get to be with their brother. How humbled I am after hearing my classmate's story by my inexcusable behavior and I am so thankful and inspired by his ambition.

You'll have to forgive me, this post was a long one. But if you get anything out of it, I pray that you will reexamine the life and actually look for things to be thankful for and to be humbled by them year round.

Phew!! That was kinda heavy. (For me at least) On a lighter note, I am so excited to celebrate Thanksgiving this week! Thursday we'll be headed to Cam's family "Thankmas," then Friday we'll be celebrating with my family! I hope you all have a fantastic Thanksgiving, full of food, fun, and family!! :)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A little over due but...Halloween 2010

Nearing a month later, I am finally posting pictures from Halloween! I apologize for the delay, but here they are!

Cameron and I went to his good friend Joey's house for a little party. As Joey told me, costumes were required or you were not allowed in the house! ;)


Cam's costume was a hit!! I wish I had snagged a picture of the side view- hilarious! Such a clever costume, his legs were actually the monkey's and his upper body came out of the stomach of the monkey! The only downer was he had to crouch down a bit and said the cage was a little heavy after a while. But still, it was an awesome costume!I went as a doll! Made the colorful tutu myself, and just wore things I already had and did my own make up. Not too pricey!Cameron and myself..Joey (dressed up as his own cat, Waylon) and his girlfriend, Kristin (Little Red Riding Hood)

This concludes the Halloween post, I didn't get to take as many pictures as I wanted to. But, keep an eye out for my upcoming posts! I will have one over 3 things that have really tugged at my heart strings, and one covering "Thankmas" (Cam's family celebration of Thanksgiving and Christmas :) ) Stay tuned!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Pumpkin Patch!


It's Fall break...and I'm enjoying it by spending a few days in Tulsa with my sister, brother-in-law, niece, and nephew!
Yesterday I went with Miranda and the kiddos to a pumpkin patch...my first visit to one! And let me tell ya, I never knew there were so many different kinds and colors! Not to mention, HUGE ones! Here are a few photos from the fun trip :) (I had a hey-day with all the picture opportunities! It was fun!)They are just too cute :)
Weird lookin..HudsonGrace
Sportin the Levi overalls..:)Little Farmer Boy!!Family!Pretty tree!Not sure what sort of thing this was attached to, but it sure looks cool!Petting Zoo time!Hud loved it!!Mario and Luigi came out! Haha!Love her. So much.
Him too!!!Pumpkins, Pumpkins, everywhere..LOVED all the corn and different colors.Craziness...

It was a really good time, and I hope making it out to a pumpkin patch will become a yearly thing for me!

The rest of my plans for fall break consist of going to see my best friend in Stillwater for homecoming (particularly Walk Around...my eyes are guaranteed to be hurting the whole time, being surrounded by all that orange...;) ), watching the Sooners play with the fam Saturday night, and on Sunday, church and hopefully seeing an old friend!
Next blog will be after the Halloween party my boyfriend and I are going to...prepare yourself for fun and frightful pictures of a good time and costumes....mwuahahaha!!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

A weekend packed with some things I love about fall...

The first weekend of October was good to me. I got to do things that I realized all sum up to being some of my most favorite things about the wonderful season of fall along with a couple of new ones! Let us start with Friday, shall we?

Friday my wonderful boyfriend treated us to our very first massages. WOW. If I could afford it, that is something that I would have done every week. My goodness, talk about being relaxed! I haven't felt that good in quite sometime. We had an appointment at IHC, Integrative Health Center, where Sandi and Charissa pampered us for an hour. If you've never had a massage before, it is something I highly recommend. Later that evening we went and saw Cameron's roommate's band play, 86 After, at the Diamond Ballroom!

Saturday...game day with friends and family! OU vs Texas, also known as Red River Rivalry. And who came out on top? The Sooners!! 28-20 my friends. Yes sir. Cameron and I went to a couple of watch parties, one being at one of his best friends, Joey's, house and then the other being at my distant cousin and good family friend's house, Mark's.
Joey's girlfriend, Kristin, and I during one of the time-outs!


My beautiful niece, Grace and myself at Mark'. I was so happy that they came down and that I was able to see the Kellers!The tailgating bus out in front of Mark's place. Notice the flat screen at the bottom of it!Little Hudson has better thins to do than watch the OU game ;)"Pssh Aunt Stayce, I ain't gonna take a picture with you! I've got dirt to play in.."My pretty sister and IMy handsome boyfriend. :)Big sister, little brother love. I am blessed with a seriously cute niece and nephew.My brother-in-law, Bryan and my sister, MirandaThis is above Joey's front porch...legit.
Sunday, Cameron and I went to church and after I tried making my mom's wonderful Cowboy Stew! She's been making it for years, definitely a favorite fall dish for family. Cameron was my guinea pig for my first batch, and I think it turned out well!
Stewing away...mmmhmmm...success! :)
It was a great weekend and I look forward to many more this fall. What are some of your favorite things to do in the fall? Favorite dishes to eat? Please share! I'd love to hear them and try a few out! :)