Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Special Room


Well, if you haven't heard, we are expecting our 3rd little miracle at the end of February. Tomorrow is my 20 week appointment, so we are halfway there!

AND, as you might guess from this picture of the baby's room, we have been told that its gender is again, male. Here's the story:

Last Monday at our sonogram, the technician said it appeared that, with our two boys, we were due for a girl, and it looked like that was what we were having. BUT, he said he'd do some other looking around, then come back to make sure. So, for 5 minutes, we were having a girl. Then, she turned into a boy as he found a different angle that revealed obvious boy parts! I just laughed.

We haven't really started playing the name game yet since this house project is so consuming and our communication is limited for the time being. We'll post more when we finally know more.

COLOR!!

Well, we did a LOT of painting this weekend! It was incredible to have the help of so many friends to get this job mostly done in 1.5 days.

Utility Room: brown ("chocolate indulgence") and green

Living Room/Kitchen: green and cream - okay it turned out more yellow than I was really wanting, but we are NOT redoing it for at least 10 years! :)

Boys' Room: red and muslin - or "muslim" as someone accidentally quipped .. . .NOOOOO!

Master Bedroom: chocolate indulgence and muslin

These are the main rooms I thought you'd like to see. Flooring begins tomorrow evening, so we're moving right along. Did I say MOVING! Yikes!! How are we going to get that accomplished in 2 weeks, too??

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Shingles on the Roof!

It's been a hard week for Derrick and the different guys who have come to help shingle our roof. They've done a great job, don't you think? We LOVE the color we picked out (Burnt Sienna) and hope we love our siding color as much (Champange). They aim to start siding this next week.

For this next picture of the back of our house, picture a bright yellow ladder leaned against the roof and a TWO-YEAR-OLD making his way up to the PEAK! Oh, yes, it happened!! I was down there with the boys trying to clean up. I had just realized Nathanael was out of my sight, and I was headed out and around to look for him when I heard Derrick holler for me. He and Tim were on the front side shingling, and when Derrick heard a familiar voice sounding oddly close he turned around to see Nathanael standing at the peak!! We are amazed (and THANKFUL) that he didn't slip or fall. Needless to say, if we ever take both boys down there again, we will have to conduct a full-house safety inspection before he gets loose. Stinker!!

Monday, August 27, 2007

AND our 10th Anniversary!


As if we don't have enough going on with our boys' birthdays, we also celebrated our 10th Anniversary on July 26! Derrick planned our overnight excursion and kept it all a surprise:
  • Dinner at Guzzardo's in Lincoln, Illinois where we ate the evening we got engaged.
  • Pictures at the park by Guzzardo's where he proposed to me. (see pic above)
  • On to Champaign, Illinois to the Holiday Inn where we spent our honeymoon night on the way out of town to Door County, Wisconsin.
You didn't think he had that in him, did you. Neither did I! He's probably regretting he did all this because now I KNOW he can if he tries. :)

Fun Fact: Our hotel bill ended up discounted by 50% - there was no hot water in the hotel the next morning!

And Nathanael turns 2!


One week later, on August 7, Nathanael turned 2. We celebrated his day a few days later when Nana Pam and Papa Ron were here from Colorado. Uncle Dave, Aunt Kristin and Cousin Jackson were here too. Nathanael loved his "bug mountain" cake - he's always gotten a kick out bugs (yuck!)

Josiah turns 7!

Josiah turned 7 years old on July 31. Although I didn't think I did a cool enough job, Josiah thought his volcano cake was "totally awesome!" I guess that's all that matters.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Progress!


Rough plumbing on Thursday and concrete today! And the weather looks good for next week's work, so things could be picking up really quickly now. This concrete is just the main house; the garage, front porch and back patio are still to be framed and poured.

The first picture shows the house to the East of us (and the only other house on the lot); the second is taken from the back of the house facing North. You can see cars passing by on Route 16 from this view.