Friday, September 25, 2009


There is so much to do we're not even sure where to start! We think we've got the floorplans down...now they have to be professionally drawn up. Then we have to get bids for the actual work. Then we need approval from the city. It feels like we've waited so long to get this property...now we're waiting for the renovation to begin. It will be fun to not only go through this project...but do it with our family and friends who have been so excited for us, and supportive and more than willing to help come in and put in some sweat equity with us. I can't wait to remember the memories of demolishing a house with ya'll and then building it back up!! I hope this year goes in slow motion because I really want to enjoy this time with everyone. I know my mom is itching to knock something down...blame it on the age of HGTV...but it seems everyone wants to get a hand in on this project...and frankly we want that too. We want everyone to visit our house and remember the blood, sweat and tears that we all put into it together. We're planning to take so much video and pictures that we won't know what to do with it all.

The kids already love playing in the backyard. It seems silly to call it that...what we have now is a backyard, the new house is an adventure. We're already planning out our garden and the play area by the creek, and what animals we want. There is a small 2-3 animal stable on the back side of the shed and horse fencing around the property. Laurel wants a horse (named Maggie of course), a goat, chickens, another dog, etc. Luke wants a cow. But he calls horses cows too...so maybe he wants a horse. Time will tell.

Laurel has decided she wants to be a mermaid for Halloween. I think we might reuse an old costume and have Luke be a monkey. Mostly because he just likes monkeys. We haven't decided on that yet, but since he doesn't have much of an opinion on the matter it's really up to us...and of course what he's willing to wear. He may just take it all off and give us that "you're crazy" face that he's so very good at.

Although it's been officially Fall for about a week, it's been in the 80s and 90s. Finally yesterday we saw some 70s!!! So here are the kids dressed up for "fall." It's about as fall as we get around here considering it can be 85 degrees at Thanksgiving. You just never know. (There is also a picture of Luke eating pudding...it was just cute, so I thought I'd share)

Class started for me on Tuesday. I think it will be a lot of fun, and I'll get to learn this whole skill set that I otherwise would have never gotten a chance to learn...so I'm really excited. But I am torn about missing my kids 2 nights a week. I love my kids...I love to see my kids. So the guilt caused me to make them dinner for tonight (while I'm in class) in a heart shaped casserole. I love this thing...we got it as a wedding gift from John and Ginger...and since I never sent an official Thank You card (because I'm a horrible person who forgets to do such things, even though I am in fact thankful to have such wonderful friends and family) so this is my version of a thank you card. Thank You John and Ginger for a gift that isn't only sweet but is something that we love and use and makes me think of you guys every time we use it.

(Unfortunately my kids weren't as thankful about it since I made a millet jambalaya...and since I'm still getting used to which grains do what...it's more like a jambalaya porridge...tastes good, texture's a little odd) Live and learn...next time I'll just use the wheat berries.
And since I'm sending electronic thank yous here...the adorable rainbow tights shown in the pictures (currently Laurel's favorite) are from Aunt Sue and Uncle Bob. Thanks guys, she really loves the tights and the little CD player!!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUNT COCO! (sorry about the sideways video...mommy obviously wasn't using her brain!!) We hope you had fun on your tandem bike and we hope you like the gift!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009


I feel like there is so much to share...
We did not float away, though at times it's felt like we would. It has been insane...an entire interstate under water! Six Flags is under water! Detours and reroutes due to road closings has caused traffic galore. Thankfully no one I know personally had any flooding, though my sisters and brother are both still out of school because both of their schools are flooded.
Big news number two...we finally have a house. 6 months after we began looking on a whim we have an actual house. Of course it isn't a livable house...yet...but it will be. We're all really excited. We'll have great schools, a great little piece of land and when it's all said and done a house that suits us perfectly. The closing was a little stressful, and it seemed like it might not go through...but in the end it did. And when they handed over the keys we breathed a sigh of relief. Here are some pictures of the property and the closing. I also threw in a picture of Laurel and Daddy on their date last week. They went to see Ice Age in 3D and then went to Dunkin Donuts for snacks. They both had a great time and talked about it for hours.



Thursday, September 10, 2009


First day of school! Laurel was so excited to go. I'm sure it helped that she knew the school, knew the structure, knew the carpool...it's like being the senior in highschool. You feel like the boss, you get to just enjoy. (I assume that's true...I never was a senior...so I'm basing this on TV and Movies. Certainly the pink ladies seemed to enjoy their last year) Everything worked perfectly, she picked her outfit, we got there early, and the person she wanted to take her out of the car at carpool was right there...as if it were all scripted. Here are some pictures and a video. Luke on the other hand was confused. I can't think of a time when we've dropped off Laurel but not Luke. As she was being taken from the car he kept calling her name...as we drove off he kept asking "where Laurel?" and turning from side to side to try and find her in the car. Then he fell asleep until it was time to pick her up...so no biggie there. My plan was to drop her off, fill up the tires of my jogging stroller at the QT and go jogging. (Don't be too impressed, we're starting all over again...this would have been day 2 of the Couch-to-5K program) But when I got to the QT and pulled out the stroller the back axle was bent to the point that the back wheels pointed towards eachother. I tried to fix it, but apparently bending it by shoving the trunk door closed on it is WAY easier then using your fist to jam it back. So...I finally gave up and went home and put Luke down for a nap. Boo.