Monday, October 19, 2009

Family Photos

I love that even after 3 1/2 years of marriage I am truly JUST as excited to go on a date with Dillon as I was when we were dating. Part of the reason for this is that I see him less this semester than ever before, but I'm not complaining because he is knocking out alot of hours this semester of school. Here we tried out Picasso's Pizza this weekend- not too bad!







Here are some random things I am looking forward to:

*Completing all of the 7th grade hearing and vision screenings

*Thanksgiving Break to see family

*Seeing my sister Katie over Christmas break!!!

*Cookies tonight

*Our church's Trunk or Treat next weekend

*Watching my nieces (plural!) and nephew next week by myself (really am excited- just for an hour)

*Completing my Spanish class in 4 weeks

And now .... I present to you a recent beauty photo of our babies in their Tech colors:



Sunday, October 18, 2009

Race for the Cure


This weekend the Ferguson family participtated in the 5k Susan G Komen walk in Dallas. About 40,000 people came to support. We walked in memory of Cindy and missed her presence so much!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Weekend Wrap-up

I'm back after a little break in posting...sometimes it seems like nothing in my life changes or is worth writing about, but I'm actually really enjoying this phase of life right now. Dillon and I are approaching our 1 year mark of living in Dallas, and just like other moves I've experienced, it's right about this time that the place starts to feel like home. 'Dallas' itself still just feels like a fun big city and sometimes it's weird that we have all of these amazing entertainment options available, but as far as our normal routine, jobs, friends, church, etc...it all feels good and right.

Sidenote: I made these noodles for dinner TWICE this week because they were SO good and easy

Here are some weekend highlights:

Friday night with friends at Ra (Sushi restraunt)







Saturday a women's luncheon at church, (no pictures) but a nice time to meet some new people.


Saturday evening at the State Fair -after hearing horror stories of how we would probably have to spend at least $100 at the fair, I am proud that, including parking, food, entertainment we only spent $28...this is because we had free parking, free tickets, and only did the free things at the fair since we arent really big into the rides anyway. The money was spent on the bus, and food.






















Here is what our Sundays almost always look like: Church, lunch out, grocery store, home and change into comfy clothes, I call home and catch up with family, Dillon studies, I make cookies, eat way too many, and then we usually just relax together that evening. This Sunday has been no exception and I love it. What does your Sunday look like?