Our personal stories are a fragment of a larger story about our families and friends. By preserving a little history about ourselves from our accomplishments and difficulties we hope to shed a pathway which reflects our hope, love, and cherished moments in our lives.
Trey and I met at Melonie and Kirk Knussman’s wedding more than ten years ago. We became soul mates and married November 20, 2004. We have been blessed with two daughters: Kennedy Lynn born April 24, 2007 and Augusta Laine born on February 1, 2010. Since, their births, our lives have been filled with sleepless nights, a messy house, and masses of enjoyment. Watching their excitement in discovering and trying something new, smiling when you walk into the room, the hugs, kisses, genuine love, and pure miracle of life has changed the way we see the world – we must be experiencing a little piece of heaven.
We hope you share in our stories as we preserve our life’s history - living and writing each page one day at a time.
The family went to Devine to spend Easter weekend with Trey’s grandparents. Kennedy had a great time at Granny and Pawpaw’s house. Pawpaw showed us some card tricks which in turned made Kennedy like playing with the cards. Granny gave her a deck that we could take home with us so she could tell us the numbers and letters while throwing the cards out on the floor. We were teaching her the different suits of cards and when we told her about “Hearts” she crabbed her heart and said “oh, hearts” with a tone as if someone was ripping her heart out. Besides playing with the cards, she ran a lot outside…as seen in the photos. Kennedy always requests for a yellow dress when she wakes up in the morning to wear, but we really only have one. I thought for Easter she should get another yellow dress. She ended up wearing this dress to the wedding we had on Saturday evening for Derek and Samantha(old neighbor of Trey’s) out at Granberry Hills in San Antonio. It was beautiful, the bride and groom were stunning and the food was superb (catered by our friend Lois). Kennedy danced her heart out and loved dancing with her cousin Kylie. She ended up falling and having a bloody nose so we left before we got to wish the couple off, probably a good thing since she was hollering pretty loud.
On Easter, we went with Granny to her church and watched her sing. Kennedy went up to the alter and participated in the children’s section were the preacher tells a little story then the children went around collecting “noisy money” in pots and pans to help the less fortunate. When we got back home, the Easter bunny had come and left Kennedy a basket full of goodies and some eggs out on the lawn.
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