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Friday, January 30, 2009

Happy Birthday Daddy!


When I informed Joshua that is was both Uncle Dave and Daddy's birthdays this week he immediately decided that we needed to make them each a cake. I tried to explain to him that a card would have to suffice for Uncle Dave as cake doesn't travel well via the mail. Joshua was okay with that once I told him that Uncle Dave has a good friend who makes cakes and he would probably make one. Joshua did decide that daddy needed a cake complete with monster trucks (I think Joshua would like a monster truck cake for his birthday, but since it's not his birthday he figured someone should have a monster truck cake). So today Joshua decided just how to decorate Cory's birthday cake and instructed me where to put the frosting, then he strategically arranged the rocks and the monster trucks (and a Mustang because he and daddy like Mustangs). He was very excited to show daddy his masterpiece when daddy got home from work tonight! Happy Birthday Daddy!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A view of the new house I forgot to share earlier. . .


This is the view out of our living room window into the backyard. And yes, that is a train you are seeing at the back of our property! This was the one thing we were unsure of as we chose our lot. However, all of the neighbors we talked with assured us that there was nothing to worry about since it's not a highly used track. Since we've moved in, we have seen several trains, but there is no schedule that we can tell of. Some days there may be no trains and other days there may be two in a day (I even think there were 3 one day, but I slept through the early morning one coming through). It really isn't a nuisance either. We may hear a low rumbling sound, but it's not very loud. Several times I've actually had to see the train before knowing it was going through - unless you hear the whistle first. However, this past Saturday morning at 6:15 am a train stops right in back of our house and sits there for about 20 minutes - we thought we could see the engineer get out and look around the train (what for, we have no idea)! The engine and brake noises were driving us a bit nutty after a while. Not sure what that was all about, but we hope if the train is going to stop it's not during the hours we are trying to sleep. Low and behold today at lunch time Joshua and I watched a train begin to creep by and then it came to a halt once again behind our house! Joshua was thrilled as he got to take a good long look at all the cars the engine was pulling. I'm sure the train will remain a source of entertainment for years to come for Joshua and someday his little brother!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Picture tour of the new house. . .

Below are some pictures of our new house. Obviously we have a lot of decorating to do, but at least we are moved in and settling in!


Kitchen (we need to install a full slate back splash with black iridescent glass accents yet)


Another view of the kitchen (bar stools are on order but have not arrived).



Living Room (missing our ottoman that is on order)




Another view of the living room.




Kid's bathroom vanity




Kid's Bathroom



Master Bedroom



Joshua's Room



Baby's crib



Baby's Room



Half Bathroom



Custom Built Locker



Custom built boot bench

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Whew!

So after much work, energy and time we are mostly moved into our new house! Thanks to the help of our families we were able to move mostly Friday and Saturday with a few other trips here and there. It's a joy to be able to move to a new house, but we couldn't have picked a colder weekend to do it with temps below zero most of the time! We are beginning to settle in and are starting to feel like this is home. We still have a lot of boxes to deal with and things to retrieve from the rental house, but we are loving life in our new house! Once our internet connection is a bit better and doesn't cut out on me I'll post some pictures. Again a huge thanks to Dad and Mom Hager, Shawn and Erin, Phil and my dad for all of your help, we couldn't have done it without you!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Guess what time it is. . . again!


Can you tell what we are doing, once again?!?! I'm taking a quick break from packing up the kitchen, which is just one of a handful of rooms that need to be packed up and moved. Thankfully about half of our stuff from the first move is still packed up in the basement so there is a little less packing to do this time around. Only a few days left to pack before the lifting, hauling and moving begins.
Today there was a final inspection of our new house and the occupancy permit was given! We also did a final walk-through of our new house with the project manager so the painter and others know what to do for touch-ups. Hopefully all will be completed on Friday because the major moving begins Saturday morning. We do hope to get some things boxes over there in the next few days and unpacked in areas that don't need touching up. Let the fun begin (okay so it's not going to be fun, we know)!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Running off some energy!



I know that I should be packing right now, but when Missy invited Joshua and I to join them (Missy, Eli, Lexi, Tori and Matea) at PlayWorld on Friday I just couldn't say no. I haven't taken Joshua to PlayWorld for almost 2 years. Mostly because he was scared to go in any kind of a play structure without someone else with him. As a parent it's also not so fun to be there without someone you know to talk to as children are highly entertained but not adults.
We arrived late morning yesterday and were there until the late afternoon. Joshua had a blast running, climbing, and jumping around with Eli, Lexi and Tori while Missy and I had lots of time to just sit, relax and talk with little interruption(oh and entertain Matea when the scenery wasn't entertaining her). It was so nice to see Joshua climb around without any fear and to know he had friends to play with. He was so tired by the time we got home I thought he would fall asleep, but he didn't. However, he did sleep really well last night and slept in until 10am this morning! Thanks for the invite Missy, we'll have to do it again sometime!

Missy and Matea lock up Princess Lexi and Prince Joshua in the castle.


Lexi, Eli, Joshua and Tori in one of the many play structures.



Eli takes his turn down the inflatable slide.




Joshua slides down while Lexi, Tori and Eli wait for their turns at the top.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

The Inevitable!

I knew the day was coming, but to be honest I was dreading it . . . the day when naps were done. Over Christmas break Joshua was skipping a few naps here and there and seemed to be doing really well with it. Then the days he would take naps he would play for an hour before he fell asleep which resulted in a late nap which then had the domino effect and he would be restless and playing for an hour at bedtime before he would go to sleep - this meant some late nights. So, I figured it was time to drop the naps as they seemed to be doing more harm than good. However, for my sanity and Joshua's sanity we have now instituted quiet time for an hour each afternoon - we love each other, but a little time away from one another is a good thing. He gets to look at books and/or play quietly with a toy on his bed for this hour. It's taken a bit of adjusting, but he is definitely into the swing of how this is going to work. The best part is we have more flexibility in our schedule each day without a nap and he is now going to bed earlier and falling right asleep. Guess it wasn't as horrible as I thought it would be.

Not as good as it could have been.. .


Old Navy usually has a half off clearance price sale every January. I try to hit this sale every year because with Joshua being predictable in his growth and sizes I can easily stock up for the next winter season. However, Old Navy isn't conducting this sale this year. HUGE bummer! When I called the salesperson assured me that the clearance prices were still really good and had been adjusted down even more that day. So, of course I had to make a trip to the mall and see what bargains I could hunt down. The prices weren't nearly as good as last year which caused me to put back a few items in my basket, but they were still fairly good considering what I would have paid for them if they were full price. It's also a tad bit easier to spend a bit more when I now know if will be worn by the next child. I got a couple sweaters and a number of long sleeve shirts, but only one pair of fleece pants (pants must of been in high demand because there were hardly any on clearance and of course not one pair was in the size Joshua will need for next year. For what you see pictured I paid $60. Not too bad, but not as good as I'm used to with this sale.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

DIY (Do it yourself) Projects

Well finally blogger decided to cooperate and let me load some pictures! Last weekend Cory and Shawn spent a few hours laying and grouting tile back splashes in our laundry room, master bathroom, and kid's bathroom. This was something we were going to have the tile guy who did our floors do, but when we saw the price of labor we figured we could do it ourselves (with Shawn's help) for only the cost of materials and some of our own time which was a real savings! We couldn't buy our tile from the place we originally picked it out at since they only sell to tile installers so instead we went to The Tile Shop and picked out some much nicer stuff. It was a little pricier than what we originally picked out, but now we were saving labor costs! We really liked how everything turned out, especially Shawn's creative little idea of putting the extra 12" by 12" sheet of tiles in the recessed box that will house toilet paper in the half bath and master bath. It adds a very nice touch! Check out their handy work!
Master bathroom


Kid's bathroom


Half Bathroom



Laundry room



Sunday, January 04, 2009

New year, new car


Knowing our lease is up on my car in March and also knowing there are many good year-end deals my car-hunting husband was on the prowl while he was on vacation over Christmas and New Years. He was really thinking a mini-van might be a good option, but then on the advice of a co-worker decided to look at a Suzuki XL7. It has a 3rd row seat which gives us the flexibility we were looking for in passenger room while still being an SUV. To be honest I wasn't sure I could jump to a mini-van and Joshua was ADAMANT about not having a mini-van. Cory test drove a used XL7 on Wednesday. He liked it so we all headed back on Friday morning to take a family test drive. I liked the car as did Joshua. So, by Friday night we were the proud owners of a 2007 Suzuki XL7 (it only had 7,000 miles on it). Cory was right in that the dealership was able to offer us a really low price because they wanted to include it in their year-end. I gotta say I will miss my Torrent, but am enjoying this new car already! Oh and no more of the two black cars, YEAH - silver will hopefully look a lot cleaner even when it is dirty!








Saturday, January 03, 2009

Ringing in the New Year



As is our annual tradition we got together with Shawn, Erin and Owen at their house (since we live in the rinky dinky rental at the moment - can you tell I'm sick of it now). We had our usual menu of junk food, junk food and more junk food! This year the boys really enjoyed indulging in the junk food along with us - it's once a year so we let it fly. We brought over the Wii to entertain the adults (mainly Shawn) while the boys played with all of Owen's new toys. The boys also got to take a bath together (something they haven't done since Owen was under a year old). They had a riot with the bubbles and toys in the jet tub! We didn't ring in the new year together as both boys needed to get to sleep, but we had a great time together much past their regular bedtimes.

On New Year's day Shawn and Erin had the idea of taking the boys bowling. Joshua has watched us bowl on the Wii many times, but isn't able to play himself because he can't quite get a grip on how to release the ball with the controller. We've always told him we should take him to a real bowling alley so he could try bowling. This was his chance! Joshua and Owen were really excited about being at the bowling alley, but needed some assistance from dads to help grasp the whole bowling concept. We had the boys try to push the ball and we even had Joshua try to throw it down the lane. They were semi successful with these methods, but then Cory asked for a ramp to help them out. Joshua and Owen both enjoyed bowling without any help as they could put it on the ramp themselves and push it down. The adults played too, but were quite out of practice having not played for several years. We had so much fun and hope to take the boys back again sometime!

Junk food junkies!

Tubby time!


Joshua tries to toss the ball down the lane, YIKES!



Maybe a good push will do the trick.



Owen receives a little assistance from Shawn.



Owen likes using the ramp.



Joshua grabs his ball.



Strike a bowling pose!



Pathetic scores, we know - give us Wii bowling any day!