Our first Christmas was spent at Kurt's Mom's house in Caldwell. We had a country Christmas and all exchanged White Elephant gifts on Christmas Eve. However, Kurt's sister, Kelli, had gifts for all of us. She and Tab hand-made all of their Christmas gifts this year, and they were delightful! Many of them had birds on the shoulder with bird poop running down the back of the shirt and mine was a simple blue t-shirt with artificial flowers sewn all on the front and back. It's definitely something I would consider wearing to a New Year's party. We all laughed and had lots of fun. We came home Christmas night so Kurt could get to work on Friday, then we left for Beaumont that evening to have Christmas with the Coco's. We had a great time there too and enjoyed getting to see MOST of our family over the holidays. It's so hard to make the complete round trip to see everyone with limited time, so we've decided to split up our time during the holidays in order to let ourselves relax a bit. It was a very Merry Christmas in 2008! Posing with my hand-made tshirt from Kelli & Tab
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Merry Christmas
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The Last Wedding of 2008
As many of you know...there were many weddings this past year. Lots of our friends were married and our year was booked! We never thought December would ever come in time for Kristen and Jackson's wedding, but it finally arrived and like all weddings, it was over so fast. The wedding was in College Station at A&M United Methodist Church and their reception was at Pebble Creek Country Club. We had a blast and definitely enjoyed the photo booth at the reception. Kurt attended his office Christmas party that Friday night so I went solo to the rehearsal dinner and he met me at the wedding on Saturday. We had a blast, and now all the girls are going to have to think of other excuses to see each other besides at each other's weddings!
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Welcome home Chad!
What a day! As most of you know, my brother left at the beginning of June this year and headed for Cuba to serve our country in the U.S. Navy. He wasn't able to attend our wedding at the end of June and we've only been able to communicate by email and some by phone when he is able to call...for the past 7 months. It was really upsetting when we learned he was going away only two weeks before Kurt and I got married, but he was doing something so courageous and fighting for our freedom. We sent him pictures and video from our wedding that he was able to watch on his laptop while in Cuba. Chad served as a guard at the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba, and although he is unable to talk about what he did while he was there, it seems as though he'll never forget the experience.
All that to say...Chad finally got to come back to Texas today! My Mom and I greeted him at Hobby Airport this afternoon with a HUGE welcome home sign and lots of hugs and kisses. Tears were shed, but all of joy and excitement that he returned safely and knowing what a service he did for our country. Chad received 3 medals before he left Cuba! He looked great in his uniform when we saw him today and we're looking forward to visiting with him over the weekend. As we were walking through the airport, people would say "Thank You" to him...people we had never met before. It was pretty amazing, and he was getting lots of positive "stares" as we walked to claim his army green bags. I've never been more proud of my brother, and I'm so glad that he made it back to Texas safe and sound!
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The Best Time of the Year!
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
The Woody's Have Moved!
Well, after looking at houses for many months we finally found the ONE! We moved everything from our apartment into our new house last weekend, which explains why we've been behind on updating our blog. We're still unpacking boxes and getting settled in, but it's all slowly coming together. We are so excited to be in our own house...and have a garage!!!
Also, we're driving to East Texas this weekend to pick up Cash. We're so excited we can hardly stand it. We've missed him so much - after all, he's been gone for 12 weeks! We'll keep you all updated and post new pictures soon!
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
Lots of weddings this year...
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House Pictures
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Busy Weekend...
We were non-stop this weekend, but we had so much fun. On Friday, we left for College Station to stay with some good friends, Kim and Charles. We went out Friday night and had so much fun at the Dixie Chicken in College Station. We attended a wedding on Saturday in New Braunfels of a friend that I used to work with at WIC. On Sunday morning, we went to the Bonfire Memorial, which after living in College Station for 5 years, neither of us had ever been to. It was really incredible! Last but certainly not least, on Sunday was Dusty's birthday, and he decided to celebrate by going skydiving! Dusty, Leslie, and his Mom went for the thrill of their lives and we were all there watching below. So much fun!
The plane that took them up...very high up!
Dusty and Leslie in their skydiving suits.
Dusty and his Mom, Suzanne, gearing up to go.
Coming in for an easy landing
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Let's Get Started...
We've just decided to start a blog, and we're very excited to keep our friends and family updated on our lives! We'll get started with the wedding of the century!!! We got married on June 21, 2008 and it was the most perfect day we could have asked for. We still wish we could do it all over again, because it went by so quickly. Our friends and family gave us the best gift...memories that we will cherish for a lifetime! We couldn't have asked for anything more. After our amazing honeymoon to Riviera Maya, Mexico, we settled back in Houston and went back to work.
Kurt is working at The Elite Corporation as a Project Manager and he absolutely loves it! I have been working at St. Vincent de Paul as a Pre-K teacher, and it has been amazing so far. Of course there are some days that are better than others, but that goes without saying.

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