I heard the song, "I Hope you Dance" by LeeAnn Womack, and I thought it was perfect for how I feel about you.
I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance
Never settle for the path of least resistance
Livin' might mean takin' chances, but they're worth takin'
Lovin' might be a mistake, but it's worth makin'
Don't let some Hellbent heart leave you bitter
When you come close to sellin' out, reconsider
Give the heavens above more than just a passing glance
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance
I hope you dance, I hope you dance.
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For Macey's 2nd birthday, Grandfather and Grandma Mary came in to town on the Thursday before her birthday, and the girls stayed home with them on Friday. Friday night, we went to Roanoke to a German restaurant for dinner. Saturday, Macey's birthday, we got donuts and decorated for her party. We had a pink and white lamb-themed party. I made a collage-painting of a lamb for her party.
I painted the background with pink paint and glitter paint. Then I used black scrapbook paper for the legs, tail, ears and face. I glued on cotton balls for the body, then I Mod-Podged it all to seal it in. I used white paint for the mouth, eyes and nose.We hung pink and white paper lanterns and pink flowers from the ceiling.
It rained all day, and we had planned to grill out hamburgers and hot dogs. Adam moved the grill to the garage, and he took the fan out there to make sure the smoke went out the garage door, instead of back inside. GiGi, Daddy Pat, SuSu, Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Ross, Uncle Buck, Sadie, Titus, Grandfather and Grandma Mary were all there to celebrate.
I made Macey a wooden baby bed for her birthday from some plans I found on pinterest. I cut and sanded each piece, then screwed them all together. I painted it white. I Mod Podged little squares of scrapbook paper together on a piece of wood that I sanded down to make the bottom look like a quilt. It turned out awesome, and Macey really liked it.
At first, Macey didn't know what to make of her birthday celebration. I don't think she really understood what what going on, but once we started opening packages, she quickly got the hang of it. She was quick to pull tissue paper out of each bag, and see what was coming next! She got clothes, toys and shoes. We also got Macey a Fisher Price 'Lil Quad 4-wheeler. It runs on a 6-volt battery, and Macey rode it around the whole house.
The girls loved hanging out with Grandfather and Grandma Mary, and we are all looking forward to seeing them again this summer when we meet them in Hawaii!
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