Monday, January 5, 2015
a new year, a new resolution
It's January 5th, how is your New Year's resolution going? Alex and I didn't have a resolution last year and I don't think that we really have one this year. For my birthday, I compiled a list of 25 things that I want to accomplish before I turn 26 in September. I have 9 months left, hopefully I can achieve my goals. In the tab above (twenty five by twenty six) you can see my progress. I hope that we can all succeed with our goals this year, fingers crossed!
Saturday, January 3, 2015
go!
I've gone and done it again, I have registered for another half marathon (if you're keeping track, this will be my 4th). I have signed up to run the Go! St. Louis Half Marathon in April. I really enjoy running and I love the atmosphere of the actual race. I almost cried happy tears at the Rock 'n Roll (don't worry, I held it together). I'm excited to continue challenging myself and love having a goal to work toward. Wish me luck and hopefully the weather will cooperate for optimal training.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
out with the old, in with the new
Happy New Year!! It seems crazy that we're already celebrating 2015, it feels like yesterday that it was 2014 (haha I'm hilarious...seriously though, I am). Time has flown by and we had such a great year. It brought excitement, travel, a new niece, a little stress, a lot of fun and some changes.
Last January, Alex and I were able to being working together full time at AW Insurance. I would be lying if I said that it was a walk in the park and that we agreed about everything, but it has been very good and a lot of fun. We are still navigating our roles at the office as we evolve and grow, but it is exciting to see our hard work paying off.
This year we were able to go on a few adventures to see more of our great big world. We went to Jamaica, Michigan, Indiana, Arkansas, Washington and Missouri (several times). Also, we were able to buy half season Cardinals tickets so we spent half of our summer at Busch Stadium. It was such a fun summer at the ball park, but we decided that it was a one summer special. Summer 2015 will be busy enough, however we will still make it to the ball park as much as we can.
In September my sister, Becky, had a sweet little girl just 7 days after my birthday! Atley Jane is the perfect addition to their family and lucky number 13 for Alex and I (as far as nieces and nephews go).
We have been able to spend time with our friends and families this year and we've gotten to make some great memories. 2014 treated us very well and we are so thankful for the provisions and blessings God has given us. He is so good and I'm excited to see what He has in store for us in 2015.
Last January, Alex and I were able to being working together full time at AW Insurance. I would be lying if I said that it was a walk in the park and that we agreed about everything, but it has been very good and a lot of fun. We are still navigating our roles at the office as we evolve and grow, but it is exciting to see our hard work paying off.
This year we were able to go on a few adventures to see more of our great big world. We went to Jamaica, Michigan, Indiana, Arkansas, Washington and Missouri (several times). Also, we were able to buy half season Cardinals tickets so we spent half of our summer at Busch Stadium. It was such a fun summer at the ball park, but we decided that it was a one summer special. Summer 2015 will be busy enough, however we will still make it to the ball park as much as we can.
In September my sister, Becky, had a sweet little girl just 7 days after my birthday! Atley Jane is the perfect addition to their family and lucky number 13 for Alex and I (as far as nieces and nephews go).
Here is a quick look back at 2014
May the Lord bless you and keep you;
make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you;
and may He give you peace
Numbers 6:24-26
Happy New Year!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
christmas recap
We had a wonderful Christmas this year! We left for Salem on Tuesday afternoon to spend the week at my parent's house. They were gracious hosts and fed us, entertained us and fed us some more!
On Christmas Eve we got an early start to our day and met my two best friends from high school (and their fiancé's) for breakfast. It was so good to catch up with them and see them again. I wish they lived closer and that we could be together more often. They have and will always have a special place in my heart! After breakfast we picked up my dad and went to see The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. My mom was very glad that he had someone else to go with because she does not enjoy any of the LOTR or Hobbit movies (she's lame, but we love her). After the movie, we got to go to the Christmas Eve service at FCC. It was great to be able to worship and celebrate Christ's birth with a community of believers. It is one of my favorite things about the Christmas season.
When Christmas morning arrived, Alex's head popped of his pillow like a first grader's. He was so excited to get up and give each other our gifts. I was a little less enthusiastic and slept for another half hour... After we were all awake we enjoyed sausage twirls and sticky buns, which are a mandatory tradition that I make sure my mom and aunt don't get complacent about. We opened our gifts and just enjoyed each others company. It was a fun, relaxing morning. That afternoon we went to Alex's sister's house to celebrate with his family. We had a good time and all ate way too much.
On the 26th Jim and his family all arrived in Salem (Becky and crew came on the 25th later in the evening) and we did our family gift exchange with the kids and played. The on the 27th my Grandpa and his lady friend Jeanne arrived and so did my dad's brother Bruce and family. Before we could do any gift exchanging, Alex and I enacted a new family tradition:
Alex and I headed home Sunday afternoon and were exhausted, but I don't think either of us were as tired as Moose...he hasn't done anything but sleep since we've gotten home. We had a great Christmas and are so thankful for our family and friends and for the opportunity to get to spend time with them. Now we're getting ready to ring in the new year.
On Christmas Eve we got an early start to our day and met my two best friends from high school (and their fiancé's) for breakfast. It was so good to catch up with them and see them again. I wish they lived closer and that we could be together more often. They have and will always have a special place in my heart! After breakfast we picked up my dad and went to see The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. My mom was very glad that he had someone else to go with because she does not enjoy any of the LOTR or Hobbit movies (she's lame, but we love her). After the movie, we got to go to the Christmas Eve service at FCC. It was great to be able to worship and celebrate Christ's birth with a community of believers. It is one of my favorite things about the Christmas season.
Me, Megan and Amanda at breakfast
We were ready to see The Hobbit with our 3D glasses
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When Christmas morning arrived, Alex's head popped of his pillow like a first grader's. He was so excited to get up and give each other our gifts. I was a little less enthusiastic and slept for another half hour... After we were all awake we enjoyed sausage twirls and sticky buns, which are a mandatory tradition that I make sure my mom and aunt don't get complacent about. We opened our gifts and just enjoyed each others company. It was a fun, relaxing morning. That afternoon we went to Alex's sister's house to celebrate with his family. We had a good time and all ate way too much.
Jansen is at the perfect age right now (14ish months) and is so fun to watch play, walk and try to keep up with everyone else.
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On the 26th Jim and his family all arrived in Salem (Becky and crew came on the 25th later in the evening) and we did our family gift exchange with the kids and played. The on the 27th my Grandpa and his lady friend Jeanne arrived and so did my dad's brother Bruce and family. Before we could do any gift exchanging, Alex and I enacted a new family tradition:
The Blair Family Ping Pong Tournament
It was so much fun and everyone played (not all played well, but they played). We played doubles to 11 and then the championship round was played to 21. Becky was my partner and we were out the first round. I was a little disappointed, but we had fun regardless. The champions were my mom and Jared! Alex and I headed home Sunday afternoon and were exhausted, but I don't think either of us were as tired as Moose...he hasn't done anything but sleep since we've gotten home. We had a great Christmas and are so thankful for our family and friends and for the opportunity to get to spend time with them. Now we're getting ready to ring in the new year.
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