Friday, April 27, 2012

Stuff my son says

Okay, I have decided that I am going to start a new regular post of "stuff my son says."  He really comes up with the most incredible sayings and comments.  I think that people will enjoy them and that I really need to start keeping a record of them.

So here is the first:

Me: "Caleb, will you also get my coffee?"

Caleb: "I can't. I am the god of noooooooo."


Sunday, April 22, 2012

House update

I am shocked and amazed at how much work was done on our house this week!  In one week, we have a roof, windows, wiring, the insulation boards that go on the outside (no idea what they are called), panelling, a fireplace, a bathtub, and doors.  It actually looks like the house that it will be soon.  We drove up and were all so excited.  I am posting a ton of pictures because we are so excited.  I hope I am not boring you completely.

Our arrival.


Built in storage shed


Seeing our rooms for the first time.  Caleb is quite thrilled that he has a window.  We quickly reminded him that there will be a security system and we will know when that window is opened.  All of the kids bedrooms face the street, so we will have to ensure that they have an adequate fear of the security system as they enter teendome.  


Kid's bathroom

 
 Yes it will have central air and heat:)


 Will and I's bedroom as viewed from the family room.


 View from back door through kitchen to front of house.


 Fireplace and family room view from kitchen.


Back porch - We are particularly excited about the back patio.  It is large and covered and doesn't get the evening sun. 



 Everything was new and exciting for our kiddos, but Caleb was ecstatic over the brick having been delivered.  I had to look around again by myself after the kids were in the car.  I hadn't really been able to see anything over their cries of "look at this" at everything from nails to wired to doors to windows, etc.


 Showing Clare her room.  Mommy is so excited for Clare to have her own room.  7 months in mommy's room is enough.  Oh and as Caleb pointed out, Clare also has a window.


 Our home!



Monday, April 16, 2012

House Update


Well, I am obviously not very good at getting to my blogging.  In fact, I now have a backlog of blogs - the kids 8 year/6 year/6 month photos we had taken, the butterflies at the BRIT, Easter, Caleb's 6 Birthday and camping trip, and the house from this week and last.  I am continually amazed that I was able to even keep life together when I was working.  I don't have time to do anything now between school, co-op, play dates, working out, softball/baseball, horseback, swimming, etc, etc.  By the time I have kids in bed I am exhausted and the last thing I want to do is be on my computer.

I will get one of those blogs out of the way.  The house update.  Two weeks ago when we visited they had poured the foundation.


When we visited this week they were framing.  The kids now ask if we can visit daily to see what is happening.  Everyone is so excited.  It honestly seems too good to be true to me.  That we can a) afford to buy a house b) buy this house with basically everything we want.  I keep waiting for someone to tell me no you actually can't have it.













Saturday, April 7, 2012

Dallas Blooms

Here is a small sample of the unedited 312 photos that I took.  If I have time I will edit some an repost.  I took so many pictures that it is hard to really tell the story.    There are just too many good pictures to talk about every picture.  So I have broken it out by child and will try to tell a bit about them. 
 
We had an amazing time, but will have to go earlier next year as all the tulips were gone.  They are one of my two favorite flowers, so I was quite disappointed.  Last year in Oregon we were able to go to a tulip festival with over 5 acres of tulips.  It was heavenly.
 
I am starting to get into this whole photography thing.  Mostly because I don’t want to spend so much on pictures now that I am not working.  However, I find that I kind of enjoy it and as I search for who Heather is when she isn’t a member of the work force, this one just might make the cut. I would love to hear your comments and suggestions.  (Be nice thoughSmile)
 
Sun screened and Ready to go.
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Caleb pretty much ate the entire time.  Almost an entire bag of goldfish, a granola bar, and two peanut butter sandwiches.
Brooke
 
Brooke loved being outside and the flowers.  I felt for her because as the oldest she was forced to take each baby across the bridge.  Clare was happy, but wiggly.  Lillian was unhappy because she had to wait to get on the bridge.  Then when it was her turn Brooke was tasked with both making her happy and keeping her safe.  She did great though and we got some good photos.  Sometimes it sucks being the oldest, I know.  I try not to make her do too much, but one of us adults had to take pictures and the other had to ‘spot’ Brooke to ensure no one ended up in Monet’s lake. 
 
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Caleb
 
Caleb after starting off as my resident “grumpy camper” really had a good time.  He was free to run around most of the time which really helped.  Rolling down the hill and water play were probably his favorites though he was excited about the test garden and had quite a few questions about the flowers in there.  He also was able to just eat all day which is another one of his favorite things.   It was a lot of fun to see him get excited about the flowers and such.  Unfortunately, we were unable to identify the tree we found on our walk the other day which had Caleb a little bummed.  It seems that no one knows what it is, but that is another post.
 
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Lillian
 
Lillian ended up having a great time, but as she is Caleb’s kindred spirit started off as a “grumpy camper” too.  I did manage to get a few good pics during the morning. She loved Monet’s bridge and would have stayed there forever, but we were limited to three minutes.  The one below where she is pointing at me and smiling was as if to say “you come and make me get off this bridge.”  Once we had lunch, played in the water a bit and had some time to get comfortable, we started having fun.  We got some great pictures by red roses (her mommy’s favorite) and loved the grass on our bare feet.  Our favorite was laughing at and chasing Brooke and Caleb as they rolled up and down the hill. 
 
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Clare
Clare was her usual happy self.  I assume she enjoyed it as she smiled and did not cry.  Who knows, but I sure do love her smile.
 
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Together

The cousins and siblings had a good time together.  This blog actually made me understand Chris’s family identification facebook post earlier in the week.  I landed on together as I am apparently lazier that Chris.  Clare and Lillian have a one sided relationship at the moment.  Lillian would love to hug her and sit by her, but Clare in her excitement and general grabbyness throws Lillian off to which she looks at us bewildered her eyes asking “Why, Why is she doing this to me?” You can see just the look below.  I also am quite pleased that I was able to get one of all three of my children both looking at the camera and smiling at he same time.  This is a huge success which is not easily matched. 

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