Monthly Archives: September 2014

September 28, 2014

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Check out that boy on the combine! We are in full-on Fall-fun mode! We had a pretty low-key week until the weekend, when we started our Saturday morning by taking Finn to a Build-and-Grow workshop at Lowe’s. This project was building a firetruck, so Finn was pretty excited, especially with the end result!  He made lots of noise hitting the hammer and then ran around the store like a happy boy once we were finished.  We enjoyed the beautiful afternoon with lunch at Northstar at Easton and then walked around a shopped for a short bit. Later the Ackerman’s joined us for dinner and Piper came along to play with Lily.  It took them awhile to become buddies, but here they are enjoying a good game of tug. IMG_20140927_102233317_HDR DSC_0509 IMG_20140927_102125360 DSC_0519 DSC_0527 DSC_0532 IMG_20140927_124738618 DSC_0544

Sunday was a jam-packed day. After church we attended the lunch for kiddos and parents of the NPC Nursery. It was SO hot outside, Finn was a hotbox. But he enjoyed playing on the playground for quite awhile. I think we were one of the last people to leave!DSC_0558 DSC_0552 DSC_0567 DSC_0561 DSC_0572

Finn grabbed a brief nap on our drive to Richwood to visit Chad’s family’s farm for the fall-harvest of corn. I must say, I was really excited for this visit, and so was Kevin. Even though I work at a nursery around all sorts of equipment, I still miss the farm I grew up on.  All of the open space and exploring, driving the machines, you just can’t beat it. This was an experience I’ve never had before – riding in a combine! When we arrived, Nancy, Chad’s mom, greeted us and showed us around the main area of the farm that included barns and grain elevators, chickens, ducks, and even a pig! We watched a semi full of corn pull in and get emptied into the floor and up into grain elevator. I climbed up the back of the trailed and peaked in the trailer to see the enormous amount of grain being unloaded. The moisture content of the corn is determined during the harvest, and the corn goes through a dryer as it is being unloaded to remove whatever moisture necessary. We walked up the steps to the top of the grain silo, and, I’m not gonna hide it – I was stoked, until about halfway up. Kevin was holding Finn and he was half way up when I began following and I got a bit freaked out!  It is super high up there, and so dusty from the grain – all I could imagine was Kevin falling with Finn or Finn moving abruptly and falling out of Kevin’s arms.  Phew.  All was well and I even managed a few photos. I’m not sure where this fear of heights is coming from, but I was a nervous twit there for a minute!!DSC_0711 DSC_0712 DSC_0575 DSC_0577 DSC_0578 DSC_0581 DSC_0585 DSC_0587 DSC_0593 DSC_0597 DSC_0598 DSC_0600 DSC_0601 DSC_0603From there, we all piled onto the Gator and Elizabeth and Will took turns driving us down to where they were harvesting corn for the day. Dave, Chad’s stepfather, was just coming up a row shortly after we got there, so Kevin, Finn, and Elizabeth hopped up into the combine and went down and back a turn. Then we traded, and Will, Finn, and I went on the next round. The equipment is amazing! GPS guided and electronically controlled all from one joystick that has about 22 options of things you can do! There is a screen that shows read-outs of the moisture as the corn is being harvested (it updates every 3 seconds) as well as the number of bushels per acre. Anther screen shows fuel, MPH, amongst other things. One of their new pieces of equipment is a weigh-trailer, which can drive alongside the combine and receives the harvested corn. It has these crazy tracking tires which allows it to spread the weight-load  out a lot more (versus a traditional tractor tire which would not be able to haul this much weight without creating big divets in wet ground) . The weigh-trailer weighs the load right in the field can hold a semi-worth of volume and can empty the contents into a semi in 2 minutes. Dave told me for the field we were in, it’s about 60 rows (so 2.5 trips back and forth) to fill the weigh-trailer, which fills the semi. He said they like to do about 15-18 semi’s a day.  Wow. It’s a pretty cool view from up there! I learned all kinds of tidbits, like last year corn was yielding over $7 per bushel, whereas this year he said it is right around $3, or actually $2.98, due to the overall higher production in the US. They don’t expect to have higher yields this year as the spring/summer was so wet – he expect it will be about the same as last year. Definitely not good for Ohio farmers! At the end we had an ice cream treat and Elizabeth released one of her grandma’s Monarch’s! We had so much fun, thanks to the Wiley’s and Ackerman’s for letting us tag along!

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And here are a few other random shots from our week, including a video of Finn being goofy in the backyard.

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September 21, 2014

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We’ve had a fun week in the Armstrong house!  Tuesday was Griffin’s 18 month birthday! Wow. I can’t believe it. I thought it would be fun to do something to celebrate his half birthday so we made chocolate cupcakes together and then indulged in one before dinner 🙂 Finn taste tested the batter before baking, he approved with a “mmm”. DSC_0128DSC_0129DSC_0133DSC_0142DSC_0146DSC_0147DSC_0149DSC_0153DSC_0161DSC_0163Tractors are all the rage for Finn lately. He wakes up and first thing in the morning says “tak-tah” and wants to hold the one from his bookshelf (that isn’t a toy!). Kevin mowed the yard one evening and Finn just wanted to watch the entire time. He even went and retrieved his farm tractor with animals to have with him while he watched from the window. DSC_0176 DSC_0171 DSC_0184Another of our family favorites is pizza, and this week was Slice of Columbus, held downtown at the Columbus Commons. It was a beautiful fall night to be outside and enjoy (way too much) pizza from many places around Columbus. The proceeds benefit Nationwide Children’s Hospital and this year there were TONS of people, though the lines moved fairly quickly all things considered! Finn also enjoyed dancing and riding the carousel. DSC_0186 DSC_0188 DSC_0203 DSC_0190 DSC_0217Griffin’s 18 month checkup was on Friday, and he checked out great! He weights 23 pounds, 14.5 ounces (46th percentile), is 32.25″ tall (44th percentile), and his head circumference is 48 cm (68th percentile). His growth charts look super and he surpasses the targeted marks for development, walking, talking, and so on. He got one shot, which he watched, and didn’t even cry! To enjoy the day afterward, he and I headed to the Zoo for a brief visit. Of course, within an hour of the doctor mentioning the biggest area of concern for kids his age is safety  (as they do everything more – run faster, climb higher, etc) Finn got a nice bruise/scrape on his face during our afternoon adventure. He slipped off the running board of the Jeep that the kids can climb on in the Heart of Africa, all while I was holding his hand and standing right behind him.  Ugh! You’ll see he has a little shiner to show for it! But he’s a tough cookie and doesn’t seem bothered after the original incident.  He is beginning to adventure away from us and into crowds of kids. He kind of watches and observes what is going on and then after a short bit looks around to find us and usually walks over to check in before heading back. It’s cute!DSC_0236DSC_0233DSC_0238Saturday we headed to Lynd’s Fruit Farm for the second year to pick apples. Last year Kevin, Finn, and I headed out on a solo venture, this year we went with some friends in a play group. It was lots of fun, full of climbing on tall hills, riding the barrel train (twice for Finn, all by himself!), and a wagon ride around the apple farm. Then we picked more apples than we’ll know what to do with – I think it was a peck! I’m gonna be looking into making some applesauce I do believe!DSC_0241 DSC_0245 DSC_0252 DSC_0256 DSC_0259 DSC_0261 DSC_0263 DSC_0266 DSC_0268 DSC_0274 DSC_0280 DSC_0289 DSC_0291 DSC_0292 DSC_0298 DSC_0299 DSC_0301 DSC_0303 DSC_0307 DSC_0309 DSC_0310 DSC_0314 DSC_0317 DSC_0319 DSC_0321 DSC_0323 DSC_0326 IMG_20140920_123041819_HDR DSC_0330 DSC_0331 DSC_0358DSC_0361Next up we headed to Enon, where we had tasty pizza and cake at Brett & Missy’s to celebrate Pat’s birthday! We spent time outside and in their screened porch, it was such a nice afternoon! Finn, in particular, loved playing in the sand he found in the backyard. And the yellow ball, of course, was his favorite of the three he was playing with. Everything is “wellow”. DSC_0379 DSC_0399 DSC_0394 DSC_0383 DSC_0384 DSC_0377 DSC_0385 DSC_0367 DSC_0363Sunday was the Family Fun Day at the New Albany Classic. We enjoyed a few hours after church walking around, petting the horses, donkeys, llama’s, and bunnys and watching a pig race. We watched the horse jumping for a short bit too, Finn wasn’t too interested in sitting for long. The plants that decorate the jumps (on the grass) are rented from Millcreek for the event – so I’m always curious how everything will look! I love watching the horses, and petting them too. Such majestic animals. DSC_0137-2 DSC_0099 DSC_0100 DSC_0090 DSC_0089 DSC_0073 DSC_0066 DSC_0064 DSC_0049 DSC_0002 DSC_0027 DSC_0037 DSC_0130-2 DSC_0134-2 DSC_0110 DSC_0121 DSC_0104 DSC_0051

On the remodeling front: our bathroom in nearing completion as Kevin hung the mirror and light fixture this week. We aren’t set on the light location or direction it is facing (we kind of like it facing downward better) so we are letting it ride to see how it wears on us. Brett did some fine detail work on the ceiling between the dining room and kitchen this week – it looks really great. This is our fix for having part of the downstairs with cabinet-colored trim and the remainder of the downstairs being oak trim. We’re thinking someday we may go to white/off-white woodwork rather than oak, but we aren’t ready to make that call just yet! The pull-out drawers for several of the cabinets came in this week too, as well as the final corner cabinet. It will all be finished soon. Our freezer for the pantry has arrived too, though it hasn’t been filled up just yet. DSC_0143-2 DSC_0147-2 DSC_0148-2 DSC_0149-2 DSC_0150-2 DSC_0151-2

Here are a few other shots from the week: Finn continues to talk and play with the dogs (especially Lily because she follows us around) all the time. First thing in the morning, last thing at night, “yeh-yee, yeh-yee, yeh-yee”. And he’s sporting his airplane PJ’s from Gisle. And we finally brought our houseplants back indoors, and Finn has found the “dirt”. Maybe working on a fix for that soon! Yikes.  And, since Sammy is potty training, Finn is sort of interested in the potty, so we sat him on it for the first time this week. No results, but he seemed to like trying and we’ve done it a couple of times since. IMG_20140918_203648 IMG_20140918_203016879 IMG_20140920_082905338 IMG_20140920_083110033_HDR DSC_0136DSC_0226

 

 

 

September 14, 2014

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Another happy smile from this growing boy, taking in the Delaware County Fair. Finn is growing up into a little man. He is so observant and understands literally (almost) everything you say to him or ask him to do. If you ask him a question, he pauses and says “ummmmm” while he’s thinking about it, but then will surely give you an answer.  It’s pretty darned cute if you ask me, however, Kevin chuckles at it and sometimes rolls his eyes 😉  It’s kind of an inside joke, as I’m the one with the verbal pause whereas Kevin has a literal silent pause. There is one more thing to add to the list of traits that Finn gets from me. As of now, the list is heavily weighted towards Kevin!!

His two upper molars continue to come in and this past week he’s been relatively unbothered. We think he may be transitioning to a single nap as two naps a day are becoming more difficult. For the past 2 weeks he’s been unhappy when he is put down for his nap, often crying or screaming, before he will fall asleep. Some days he definitely seems to need a second nap, other days, he gets by with one and does pretty well.  How can he be growing up this fast?!

We enjoyed one mini-watermelon from our garden this year. Finn helped me pick it and bring it in (and had a mini-meltdown while I cut it and got it ready for him) so he could have it as his snack. It vanished in a matter of a minute or two. We are still reaping some zucchini and tomatoes from the garden, and this week Finn and I also planted a fall batch of snap peas. Perhaps a bit late, but we’ll see what happens. I’m loving being able to use our harvest in the kitchen, and this week was able to make two loaves of some pretty tasty zucchini bread. Even Kevin thought it was good, and he didn’t recall ever having had it before!20140908_09233620140909_192640 20140909_19264320140909_192525

 

For the first time since Debbie joined our family she was terribly sick, so she was home for a couple of days early in the week.  So on Monday, Kevin, Finn and I enjoyed a nice brisk fall morning at the zoo followed by a family cookout at our house. Longtime family friend, Gisle, was visiting my parents in Mansfield for a few days so he came down along with my parents, Amy, Andy, and the kids. He was a part of my dad’s family as an exchange student from Norway when they were both in high school. He came, in part, for their 50th High School Reunion! We enjoyed a nice fall cookout in the backyard and he brought all of the kiddos a thoughtful gift from overseas. Finn is sporting his airplane pj’s – nevermind the really tired look on his face 🙂

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Friday morning started off on a scary note as mom called me to tell me she’d taken a bit of a spill at Amy’s, where she was watching the kiddos for a couple of days. Thankfully, after a precautionary trip to the ER to get a nasty bump and bleeding on her head checked out she was given the all clear. We are all glad she was ok and is now off enjoying a fun vacation in North Carolina!!

Later that night Finn took in his first live High School (or any for that matter!) Football game. Dublin Jerome versus Olentangy Liberty. We crossed the river to the bubble and hung with the Howards for the game so we could see Cameron march in the halftime band performance. When we left the game, they were selling boxes of Krispy Kreme glazed donuts to raise funds for the team, so of course we obliged, and had our Saturday morning breakfast secured on Friday night!  The entire walk to the car Finn kept muttering “doe doe, doe doe, doe doe”……  We also ran into our friends Kim & Andy along with their kids, so we enjoyed seeing each other for a short bit before we headed home. IMG_20140912_201154128_HDR IMG_20140912_202357708 IMG_20140912_210743219 IMG_20140912_211007628 IMG_20140913_084815238

The Delaware County Fair is going on now, and since we’ve never been we decided to venture out for the day. Andy and the kids joined us too (Amy was not yet home from her work trip). All of the kiddos loved sitting on the tractors (drive, drive, drive – says Finn) and Graham and Roro took in a few fun big boy rides too. 20140913_143508 20140913_143348 IMG_20140913_143303671_HDR IMG_20140913_143220207 DSC_0049 DSC_0052 DSC_0062 DSC_0065 20140913_144229 DSC_0068 DSC_0072 DSC_0078 DSC_0080 DSC_0083 DSC_0085 DSC_0092 DSC_0097 DSC_0102 DSC_0108 DSC_0110 DSC_0113And the week ended on a sweet note, as I gathered with my lovely college girls for a few hours on Sunday. We ate plenty of food (at least I did) and enjoyed some great time together. It’s wonderful to be able to get together and keep up with everyone throughout the years. It seems unimaginable that we all met 19-20 years ago at OU, how can we be that old?  Love these girls!IMG_6612And our night ended with a birthday party for L. What a fun week!IMG_20140914_183155091bday