September is always a fun and exciting time for our family and also a very busy time. This September was no exception. We have so many birthdays in our family during the month of September. Now that our family has grown so they are really spread out but September seems to remain the busiest. It’s a great month that we look forward to spending a lot of time together as a family. It begins with Gnger on the 12th, Will on the 15th, Joanne (Jack’s mom), Aunt Ronella, Paulette, and my dear friend Linda Browder on the 21st, my friend, Pua Perreira on the 22nd, ME on the 23rd, Mom on the 27th, and Marshall on the 28th. Birthdays, birthdays, birthdays! Cake and celebrating are what we do best this month! Ha!
Each birthday has been a special one and this year was no exception. For Ginger’s Brithday we surprised her with a party at Lugoff House of Pizza with some of her friends and it was great that she was surprised! She’s always doing so much for others and it’s such a blessing to do something for her -- she’s so sweet. We had a great time.
Will’s Birthday was at San Jose’ as was mine -- this is somewhat a family tradition -- to choose where you want to go for dinner on your special day and we all seem to choose San Jose’! It’s a family thing! Joseph and I actually celebrated several days for my birthday -- he is so sweet. We had a movie and dinner night and went shopping another day. He also took me to the flea market in Charlotte a couple weekends ago and we had a great day together that day. He is so good to me and makes anything fun. We love spending time together…
Mom’s birthday was really fun for everyone, too, I think. Since hers was on a Sunday and she typically cooks we told her she couldn’t cook anything that day for company and that everyone was to come to our house. I cooked and others brought things and we had a wonderful meal and a great time together. Those who could not attend were there in heart. Even Erika, Jack, and Leighton were with us via SKYPE and the web cam. It was so cool!
Jenny and Brandon are expecting their little baby boy in November and Lindsay hosted a wonderful baby shower at their new home on the 26th. It was well attended and they received so many precious gifts for baby Hunter. He is so loved already! The same day of the shower was the Women’s Broadcast and Dinner at the stake center that Ginger and her counselors prepared before the broadcast. They did a great job and it was decorated so beautifully. She is truly amazing and such an example for so many. The broadcast can be viewed on the church’s website which is www.lds.org and is available for viewing. It was a wonderful broadcast.
As for me, I was on call a lot of the month due to the census being low at the hospital. The time off was nice some days but not when pay day rolled around…I am transferring to the new Urgent Care at Elgin which opens tomorrow and I’m excited that I will be working somewhat of a schedule and not having to take so much call time. I will miss my friends and co-workers greatly at the main campus -- they have been so very good to me and I love them like family.
Well, September has come and gone and with it came wonderful memories and experiences. I am grateful to be healthy and strong and to have celebrated my 43rd Birthday (YIKES -- did I just say that!?!) I don’t feel that old, though, at least not most days! Ha! I have so much to be thankful for and I am happy to be spending life with my family and my best friend in the whole world who also happens to be the love of my life and my companion and dear husband, Joseph. He is a jewel. I have also had a lot on my mind this past month and many concerns that I have had to pray about and put a lot of faith in my Heavenly Father about some things. All along, Joey is so patient and kind and always has a hug and an outstretched arm ready to hold me or just let me cry or just be quiet…He is my soul mate and I love him with all my heart. It is hard when sometimes people don’t do as we’d like and our kids make choices that we don’t think are the best or the right ones -- it’s tough to know that it is out of our control sometimes…But I know that the Lord knows my thoughts and the desires of my heart and nothing is impossible with Him. It has been a good month, really it has, and I have so much to be thankful for each second of each day. Without the storms sometimes we could not fully appreciate the sunshine. September has been a month I’ll remember…Here's some photos which tell the story...
Chloe loves Gramma Hornsby!

Happy Birthday, GG!
Ginger's Surprise Party!
Practicing the piano for Primary.
Happy 6th Birthday, Will!
Joseph and I celebrating my birthday...
Addi gave me a beautiful card and a gift certificate for a night out to see "New Moon" when it comes out and dinner. She's so sweet!

















It transformed from blue, green, and yellow flowers with a white floor to a black tile-look floor with red and beige accents in the border -- very different! It looks so much better and Joey and I had a great time doing this project in one evening. (He's a great work partner!)
She is a baby doll and is the answer to so many prayers. I am so happy for their entire family and this tremendous blessing to all of them. I look forward to meeting Miss Ellie someday! Anne's other daughter, Addie, who lives close to Erika in Idaho is also expecting a baby girl in November -- what a great year for Anne! "Grandmotherhood" sure agrees with you, Anne! :)


She is so fun and keeps me on my toes. Addison has a heart of gold and was really trying to help out her dad with Ivy while being a good example for both of them. Even though she'd been coming home on the weekends for church and lunch at her Grandmother and Grandaddy's house with the family, I'd missed her immensely and her coming back home was such an answer to so many prayers. Chloe had missed her so much, too, and is excited to have her back home, too, as you can see in the photo! (One is as spoiled as the other! Ha!) Having you at home until you leave for BYU-I this fall makes my heart so full, Addi. That's one of my biggest blessings this month...I love you, Addison...
He prepared eggplant parmesian with fettucine noodles, a ceasar salad, and bread. It was amazing. He'd even used fresh garlic cloves and I don't think I've ever even bought fresh garlic I'm ashamed to say -- I just use the powder form! Ha! Our home smelled better than Olive Garden when I walked through the door. It was an incredible night and I felt so special -- actually our whole family did and Joey and Addison loved it as much as me! Thanks, Ethan, that was a great night I'll never forget. He'd brought Amsterdam (his puppy - my grandpuppy) home with him and it touched my heart seeing how that little dog follows Ethan's every step and genuinely loves Ethan to death!
He has taken such care of him since receiving him for Christmas. I love you, son...what a special blessing you are to me...
Leighton has been struggling with reflux and has been really colicky. When I'd spoken to Erika a few days prior she sounded so tired since Leighton had not been sleeping much and had such tummy issues. Jack is an incredible dad and husband and was doing so much for both Erika and Leighton and my heart went out to him because he's in school full-time and works full-time at Applebee's. He was finishing his last week of this semester and preparing for finals so I decided to go and visit after Joey encouraged me and told me if I felt I needed to go that he supported me in my decision. (He is so wonderful!!!) It must've been meant to be because I bid on a ticket clear to Idaho Falls which is usually very, very expensive on Priceline and my offer was ACCEPTED! I was ecstatic! Yes, I was off to Idaho on Friday and I had the most amazing time with the kids, especially Leighton. We had a lot of one-on-one time and I am so grateful for that experience.
Money cannot buy those moments and I will be forever thankful I was able to go and spend that time with her. She is changing so much everyday! Oh, how I love that little baby girl...Upon arriving home last night I was greeted at the airport by Joey and Alex and what a good feeling to see him! I'd missed him and look so forward to him making that trip with me next time. It was a great feeling waking up next to him this morning and getting to sleep in a little after a very long day of traveling yesterday.

We showed them the photos of Leighton on my camera from the trip and caught up on all the "going ons" and made some plans for next month when Jack, Erika, Leighton, and Jack's family come to South Carolina for Leighton's blessing on the 30th of August! We're planning a get-to-gether at the lake for the Maxfield's and then a great dinner at Mom's on Sunday after church. It will be a great weekend! From there Joey, Alex, Addison, and I headed to the base for groceries but first stopped for a couple games of bowling and it was so fun!
Wow, I bowled terrible today but it was really fun.
Then we grocery shopped which made Joey really happy at all the bargains we found at the commissary -- we'll be eating good for a while! :)