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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Farewell 2011

It just doesn't seem possible that we are already saying goodbye to 2011! This time last year we were announcing that another little angel would be blessing our family, and yet here we are about to celebrate 6 months with Caelin. Time truly is precious and flies so fast! When I think back on this year, I am reminded of all the blessings we have been given. Everything, good or bad, proved to be a blessing in our lives.


Here is a recap of 2011 for our family:



- Charles and I celebrated 7 years of marriage



- Babymoon in Fredericksburg, TX



- Pregnancy/birth of beautiful Caelin Roe



- Cade Beatty turned 2 years old



- Baylor turned 7 years old



- Places we adventured: The Aquarium, Zoo, Cade to Circus with Gamee/Grampee, Galveston/Beach, Bowling, Rodeo, Children's Museum, Firehouse, Palestine Train Ride, Cade to Indiana with Gamee/Grampee, Lots of Visits to Round Rock to see Family, and Baylor University Homecoming



- Cade's 1st haircut, changing to a toddler bed, potty training fun, and starting Mother's Day out once a week



- Caelin's accomplishments like smiling, rolling over, and laughing



- McCharen Family Reunion in Fredericksburg, TX



- Many visits and endless dinners with close friends and family



- Celebrating a great season of Baylor U Football



- Raising money and walking in the Autism Speaks Benefit as a family



- Caelin being hospitalized for 3 days



- Charles being named Principal of Ehrhardt Elementary


We continue to praise God for all his good works in us and are excited to see what adventures 2012 will bring our way!














Friday, December 30, 2011

Proud to be a Baylor Bear!

Baylor Nation celebrated quite a victory last night in San Antonio, TX at the Valero Alamo bowl! We came from behind once again to claim our 10th win of the year, defeating Washington, 67-56. The win capped off a remarkable year for Baylor football, one that saw the Bears match the program record with 10 wins and, of course, claim the first Heisman in school history. This game was fun to watch not only for Bear fans, but for most any fan of college football — a true shootout. The Bears and Huskies set FBS bowl records for most combined points and yards. BU matched the FBS-bowl record for points and set an FBS-bowl record with 777 yards of total offense (also a Baylor single-game record). The Bears’ 18-point comeback was the third-largest second-half comeback in program history and gave the program its first bowl win since 1992. This was the final game at Baylor for seniors like Ganaway and receiver Kendall Wright (91 yards receiving and one TD, plus 28 yards rushing), and could be the last for RG3 if he decides to go pro (experts have him pegged as a top-10 pick). If so, what a way to go out; you could see Griffin just taking it all in post-game amidst the pyrotechnics, balloons and confetti, knowing that his team had just completed perhaps the best season in program history.
Sic ’em Baylor Nation!












Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Happy Birthday Yoda!

You are a wonderful Sister, Mother, friend, Aunt and Yoda. You deserve all of life's happiness. Remember to try and relax today...there is nothing you can do to be taller than me. We love you more than words! Ps- "no matter how hard you try..." wink! wink!




Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas to All!

This year, more than any other year, I was reminded that Christmas really is all about babies. First of all, Jesus Christ, the baby that started everything. Those who know my family best know that we believe he is our true Father. As the Bible says, "As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord." So, Christmas is almost like a renewal time every year. It brings us all center again, reminding us about LIFE and the true meaning of our time on earth. Thank you baby Jesus for the message you bring and the miracles you provide my family daily. Christmas this year was also special because my baby girl Caelin celebrated her first Christmas. Watching her eyes and imagining what she must be thinking kept the spirit of Christmas with me during this season. Caelin is a thinker, always looking around and taking things in. She is a little laughing angel everyday. I caught myself several times staring at her with tears in my eyes. Just another reminder to me of what God is capable of and his blessings to our family. Finally, my baby (he will ALWAYS be my baby folks!) boy Cade brought the magic to Christmas. You know all the old Christmas movies with the magic dust and sparkles around Santa and the kids...well, I saw that come to life this Christmas in Cade! His eyes sparkled with the mention of baby Jesus' BD, gifts, and Santa. He was one excited little man these past few weeks! He even told me "Jesus' Birthday is the best day EVER Mommy!" Those words just about sum it up and I hope they stay true to his heart for the rest of his life.
To start off this year, we went to Round Rock to spend Christmas with Nana/Papa Parks, Aunt Mendy/Uncle Chris, "Kennybug" and Jax. The first night we arrived, we spent at least an hour going through "Nana and Papa's Wonderland" with the kids. Nana has always loved Christmas time and has collected items such as: singing Christmas trees, sleeping Santa's, turning Carousel's, Santa Flying around in a plane, and so many other moveable Santa's. Cade's favorite was a Santa/Reindeer that played dueling banjos. He would start it up, and then dance around in a circle until the music stopped. Endless hours of fun I tell you! Jingle, our Elf, even came to Nana and Papa's house! She was seen the first day riding on Santa's plane, and then on her last day she was found as the angel in the manger. Cade knew as soon as he saw her wings and halo what she was saying..."Pier NOT, do not be afraid!". The day leading up to Christmas Eve was spent baking and preparing for the feasts we would have the following days...let me just say, my Mom and I are AMAZING CHEFS...hahaha.
On Christmas Eve, we spent the day relaxing, eating, decorating cookies (Yes, our cookies say "BYOB" for Bring your own baby...and "WALL-MART" as a family joke). After dinner, we all went to church with the kids. It was pouring rain, but still good to be at Church and remember what the season is truly about. Once we got home, we opened gifts with the kids. They were all so excited to tear open their gifts. Cade and Caelin had matching Pj's and looking back, I am sorry I made him wear that silly hat. Poor kid did look like a "Where's Waldo" reject. It made matters worse that he decided to put on the glasses from the "Mr. Potato Head" gift he got! Some other gifts Cade received were: helicopter, Bath accessories, games, books, puzzle, wooden work bench, and DVD's. Caelin was not left out either! She received gifts such as: activity box, books, toy cell phone, teething tea set, dolls, food items, and socks. After gifts, Charles kept true to his family tradition and read, "Twas the Night Before Christmas" just like his Grandmother "Mumps" would read every year. The kids always seem to enjoy this, along with the adults. Then somehow we managed to get all 4 kids asleep in hopes that Santa would come. Can I just say, Santa LOVED his decorated cookies this year, he said they were mighty tasty!
When the kids woke up the next morning, we had so much fun watching them see what Santa had left. Cade couldn't believe his eyes when he saw the garbage truck he had asked Santa for. He had requested a "clean garbage truck, not a dirty one"...and SANTA brought one! Can you believe it? Oh, that Santa must really love Cade Beatty! Santa also brought Cade some candy, toy cars, books, and games. Caelin enjoyed the toy Stacker, food, and books that Santa left her! Since she will be starting solid foods soon, she was so excited to get some starter foods! :) Even sweet little Baylor got to dig his nose into his stocking and see what Santa brought. He was very surprised and excited to see Santa did not forget he was on the "nice" list and brought him his favorite treats! The rest of the day was spent enjoying food, family, and a slightly competitive card game of Phase 10 (Congrats for the win Mendy, we are not bitter AT ALL).
As you can see, it was a magical Christmas! Thanks to Nana/Papa for hosting us and letting us stay in your "wonderland". Although it was a bit crazy at times with 4 kids (ages 5, 2, 1, and 5 months), this was one Christmas we shall never forget. Praise be to God for the blessings he has brought to our family during this special time. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night....