Wednesday, February 25, 2009

New Look!

Sorry it has taken so long to post. The project we started of switching our children's rooms around took as much time and effort as I was expecting, and then a little more(ok, a lot more) time than I thought. But, good news! It is DONE! We are all so thrilled with the results. The children love their new bedrooms, and the parents do too! We love to go in and sit on their floor and just watch them play and enjoy their new space, and smell the new smell of fresh paint and new area rug-carpet smell. I will post some before shots, and after. Then you might appreciate the way we feel! We couldn't believe how beat up the walls were after almost 8 years(our builder recommended flat paint, and since we weren't familiar with paint back then, we painted flat. BIG MISTAKE!New rooms are now semi-gloss!) Shawn did all the wall repair work(mudding) and bed assembling, and I changed the closets around,painted, and decided where to put what! The kids ran around all excited about their rooms, with "Done yet??" all the time.

We bought the boys a triple bunk. It is a wonder. Such a space saver. They have room to sleep and play. Not to mention the new bunk is so much sturdier than the old one. I actually broke the weld on the last one when I tried to move it to take it out of their room. And did you notice Hannah's beautiful bed?(Thank you so much Grandma for the loan!) I was also sorta impressed with myself on Hannah's night stand. We tried a couple different things and had settled on a bar stool that matched her bed perfectly. Then (at 1:30 a.m.!), I was just finishing cleaning up the rest of the things in her room when I had the idea to turn her cedar sweater/shoe storage unit that we weren't going to use anymore into a night stand. I put the units front to bottom and fit them together with the add on pegs (for additional units, I bought these two at a yard sale for $5!). It looks so cute and matches perfectly. I put her horse statue in the bottom, and it appears like they are in a barn!We were hoping to get new carpet for both rooms since we originally started with pink and blue. Due to lack of funding, :-), we just used 2 large area rugs to cover most of the pink carpet for the boys (pink doesn't match John Deere too well), and kept blue for Hannah, which matches her bedspread and curtains anyway!Special thanks go to Aunt Angie for putting up the new border, Grandpa for use of his truck to bring home the triple bunk, Aunt Diana for the horse pictures and other misc. items, Grandma for the bed and Papa for delivering Hannah's new bed! I bet you can tell how excited we are by the length of this post! SO, back to the laundry pile that sorta piled up during this project!!!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day to my Honey and my Sweethearts, and to all of you! Shawn and I are trying to decide what project to get into. Well, my cell just rang and I know what we are doing for the next few hours anyway. We have the privelage of having Irving come for lunch and a visit! We are so excited, it has been awhile since we have had the workers visiting. So, this is such a pleasant devirsion of what we were thinking of. We hope to go to purchase paint for the children's rooms today and start stripping of border so we can do the switcharoo! Anyway, this was to be a short post, but I will add, we sure miss you today Ken & Megan, and boys, and hope you are all getting better!

Friday, February 13, 2009

4 years, still miss Mom

Today makes 4 years since Mom passed away. Sometimes it seems so long ago, sometimes it still hurts like yesterday. But more times I can remember with a smile. I guess it is true, time heals all things. What hurts the most is Josh and Noah never getting to meet her. She at least knew about Josh. I suppose in her heart she knew me well enough to figure I'd have another baby if possible. Funny how Moms know more about us than we do. Zach always says, "How did you know that?" I say,"It's a Mom thing." Thankful that I had a wonderfully patient, super loving, dying to self daily type of Mom. One that loved me so much, and yet loved God even more. One that had equal love for each of her 5 children and all the grandchildren. Even the ones she wasn't around so much, she loved them all the same. Makes me think of God, and how he loves those closest to Him, and even those that don't remember Him or draw close to Him.
Today also makes 13 years since my (paternal) Grandma passed away. They both passed away from the same thing(pancreatic cancer). My heart goes out to Dad, losing the 2 most important women in his life on the same day, 9 years apart.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Duck tape it!

Josh is so funny! I was checking news on the net while he (and Noah), was going through my desk drawers and he came across scotch tape. You could just see the wheels turning when he looked at me and said,"Can I duck tape something?Huh, can I?" I laughed at him and informed him he had scotch tape. That didn't seem to matter, he quickly replied, "Well, can I tape something???"
Kids are treasures, and I'm so thankful I have been blessed 4 times over. No matter how irrated I may get at 8 in the morning when we dash for the bus, or 2 in the afternoon while convincing Josh he does need a nap, or all day long chasing Noah saying NO!NO! or reminding Zach he is getting older now and it isn't so cute when he tries to be like Josh, or even giving Hannah's newest science fair project a bath and hoping for no pinches!(hermit crab), I am so very thankful that I do have these moments with them. I wouldn't give them up for anything, no time to myself could ever be as satisfying as the time with my little family. They are literally growing before my eyes, and I know it will happen before I'm ready, Shawn and I will be saying, "Remember when...".Oh, thats right, we already do. Sigh....

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Goofy pictures!

I have been waiting to get a good picture of Shawn and myself, so when Hannah volunteered I said sure. Well, Shawn made some pretty goofy faces I thought were worthy to post. I told him I was going to publish those and he only laughed and continued to make faces. So here they are! Oh, the one with the hat, he told me to get his ball hat, and I grabbed the snow one for fun. I suppose that is why he thought funny faces would be ok!



Super Hyper Kids + Mobile Baby=Tired Parents!

After all the snow and days couped up in the house, we have 3 very rambunctious kids. Then last week, Noah learned how to crawl Friday night while we were visiting Grandma and Papa's!. So poor Dad & Mom, we haven't found a good source of energy to keep up! SSo now Shawn is turning giddy on me and running around laughing like a hyena! More cappuccino for me!!!! This will be an interesting post as I'm using white words on a white background. Hannah wants to know why I'm wasting my time typing nothing. So if any of y you are up to a challenge, try typing with white on white!
After I posted, I realized my background was too light to show up, so I left the first post in white as is, and added this so I could let you know why it isn't in white. I guess I did pretty good typing without seeing what I was typing!!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Happy 11 Month Birthday, Noah!


Today Noah is 11 months old. Hard to think! He has been pretty sick this last week with a cold that all 3 boys have, and I've been debating taking him to the doctor. Last night he hardly slept for all the tossing he did. Shawn thought I should make an appt just to make sure, and I was ready to take him in. Glad I did! Poor little baby has the upper respitory infection that is going around, and that caused an ear infection. This is the first one he has had, we almost made it 1 year!
Still winter around here. The snow has started to melt with temp in the 40's. Yesterday, it was suppose to snow 1 to 3 inches, but we had a tiny dusting when we woke up and had clear blue skies all day! Then this morning it started snowing around 7:30, and we got another inch. The roads had a sheet of black ice on them, and I couldn't believe that just 5 miles down the road, they had no snow at all!
We have been studying in Isaiah for Wed. night meeting. I thought I'd share a thought from a letter Becky shared from a worker speaking on the 5th chapter at a convention.(Not sure how old this is but from several years or more ago,) This chapter deals with the vineyard and how everything was perfect and the vines still brought forth wild grapes. He asks what more could have been done? The reason vines bring forth wild grapes is due to a lack of pruning. This worker said there is one thing in the picture you have to look out for: that the wild root has a tendency to put out little suckers that will take you over again, just like our human nature. It just puts out a little, innocent looking sucker to start with, but unless you nip it in the bud, it soon becomes a branch. I was thankful for this reminder again, little things do matter, and they can add up. Its harder to take off a branch, than the start of a new vine. I want to be aware of the standard God sets before us and keep myself in line with that, and not try to change God's way to fit me,(like I have a tendancy to do), but fit me into God's plan.
Well, I best get back at rearranging. We are getting ready to switch the children's rooms around, and that is turning into a load of work. It sure will be worth it though! Good day to you all.