I love being married to this kid.
He's entertaining. Loving. Genuine. Detailed. Kind. Serious. Smart. Supportive. And he protects my Bird Feeder from Squirrels.
Now back to wrapping up Christmas.
We spent the first half of Christmas with my family and the latter half of Christmas with Seth's family.
He's entertaining. Loving. Genuine. Detailed. Kind. Serious. Smart. Supportive. And he protects my Bird Feeder from Squirrels.
Now back to wrapping up Christmas.
We spent the first half of Christmas with my family and the latter half of Christmas with Seth's family.
Seth's parents.
Getting ready to open presents.
The soon to be newly wed Cooks.
I sure do love being a Cook.
I love being able to make a smiley face out of the two O's.
I like that it is at the beginning of the Alpha.
I enjoy that I usually only have to say it once and never really have to spell it.
And I love how I can connect kitchen like puns at my leisure.
Karla will enjoy all these little things as well :).
Sweet Julian smiling big at his momma.
We enjoyed having a little kid around the Cook house this Christmas. He kept things entertaining and just has the sweetest grins.
Julian w/ his Madre and Grandparents.
I think this photo is sweet.
The Cutsinger family.
Tacky Christmas Sweater.
I think one of the hardest things about being married is having to split time with family for holidays and just life. It's so tough to keep things fair. It's hard to make everyone happy - and Seth and I can stress ourselves out if anyone is unhappy about something. It's not easy to coordinate with my family, Seth's family, sibling's in-laws families, etc. We've done the best we can thus far and hope to continue that if we are able.
Now off that soap box. My family has always had a traditional Southern New Year's Dinner. Seth and I have continued that tradition for our family. We usually don't have turkey - but Jay and Steph are awesome and provided us with some turkey for the meal. We made collards, black eyed peas, rice, cornbread, and hog-jowls. For dessert I made one of Seth's moms recipes - Chocolate Pecan Pie.
Now off that soap box. My family has always had a traditional Southern New Year's Dinner. Seth and I have continued that tradition for our family. We usually don't have turkey - but Jay and Steph are awesome and provided us with some turkey for the meal. We made collards, black eyed peas, rice, cornbread, and hog-jowls. For dessert I made one of Seth's moms recipes - Chocolate Pecan Pie.
The fellas preparing the turkey that Jay brought.
Chocolate Pecan Pie.
It has a little breakage going on there, but it is still pretty and was delicious.
Seth is a pie kinda guy.
He loves sweets.
I'm trying to avoid sweets.
Every so often I try to please my man.
So, I made one of his favorite desserts (next to a fruit cobbler, of course).
At the first of the year Seth and I promised to STAY HOME. We have a lot we want to get done at our home. School was starting up. We were traveling WAY too much. It's been good - but we still never have enough time :). For the first three weekends in January - we traveled one day each weekend - but hey at least we weren't gone for the whole weekend!
That sums up the end of 2014 and beginning of 2015.
2015 - be good to us!
And make sure we get back to this place for a visit!
That sums up the end of 2014 and beginning of 2015.
2015 - be good to us!
And make sure we get back to this place for a visit!
The Cook's :).





