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February 12, 2017

This week we had a fun outing to make a surprise gift for Grandma Beilstein’s 70th birthday! Finn and I met up with the Bethune’s and made a hand print platter. Each of the cousins picked their own flower color and the stems each have the number of leaves that represents each kids age.  Then on the back they each did a thumbprint animal and wrote their own names.  Griffin was given his class Tony the Tiger for the weekend too. We had a far more relaxing time with Tony compared to his visit in the fall. We adventured to Costco and had lots of snuggles at home. Oh, and we made sure we kept him away from Brutus! One day I snapped some house photos complete with the dogs as props. Finn was having fun putting party hats on Lily and Brutus. Lily still wasn’t feeling very well yet, she hasn’t yet gotten her full appetite back yet and her eyes just don’t look like her normal self.  She was getting in some snuggles with me on the couch and didn’t really care much for partying 🙁 In getting ready for our upcoming trip to Florida we brought up a couple of air mattresses from our basement and blew them up to make sure they were good to go. Finn liked testing them out. Griffin really enjoys artwork both at home during the day with Debbie or at school. He makes some really creative projects! And here we are with a pre-Valentine’s treat at Starbucks. A tasty chocolate cake-pop. The next phase of our bedroom move-arounds happened this weekend when Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong came to pickup the king bed out of our guest room, which we are converting to Chestnut’s nursery.  It was a lot of moving heavy stuffs and Finn got in to help where he could, going around and getting his appropriate tools!

August 7, 2016

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Just look at how big this guy is getting! His legs are definitely getting longer and when I look at him I see a boy who is growing up fast. It is both heart warming and a bit sad as I’d love for him to stay little forever. But I also enjoy each stage and it seems that every age has been my favorite age.

This week we pretty much prepped for our vacation to Ocean Isle Beach, NC! Lots of running errands to buy our food, sunscreen, and in my case lots of lists were made. I just love being able to make a list and check things off 🙂 Sadly, our friend Chris Howard’s father passed away on Tuesday, August 2. While a sad time, we were thankful we were still home and not on vacation. We were able to go to the calling hours on Thursday and stay on Friday for the funeral, interment, and reception after with Chris, Christie, and numerous other folks. Though I never met Bob, you can tell by the number of people at his calling hours and funeral and the words spoken of him at his service that he was a special man. Chris gave beautiful tribute to his dad at the funeral. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house.

On Thursday Finn, Graham, Rowan, and Greta all ran in the Kids Dash which kicks off the Dublin Irish Festival. It was a super hot and sticky evening. Amy and Andy ran in the 5K right after the Kids Dash and after that we all (even the non-runners, lol) had some ice cream.
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Finn went to the last Lollipops Concert of the year in Powell this week. This is another one of the pictures that when I see Finn, I realize how he is growing up. He isn’t one of the smaller toddler’s at these things anymore! IMG_8135And of course a trip to the zoo, some artwork, baking some brownies with Miss Debbie to take on our vacation, and loving on Lily in his new Batman jammies! IMG_8144 IMG_8146 IMG_8147 IMG_8149 IMG_8139

July 17, 2016

IMG_7813It’s summertime, which means blueberry picking! We headed out on Saturday morning to a new place, Blue Sky Farms, in Marysville and met up with the Bethune’s. It is a 5-acre patch in the backyard of a family’s home and the entire patch is enclosed in netting! That’s the first time I’d seen that! It was a pretty warm morning, but we were able to pick just over 5 pounds of blueberries (Chandler and Draper varieties). I had high hopes of picking like 20 pounds which wasn’t really possible there as their plants are pretty young still. Although what we did pick were super yummy and pretty big! IMG_7803 IMG_7805 IMG_7806 IMG_7808 IMG_7809 IMG_7816 IMG_7819 IMG_7832Since I had high hopes of picking major quantities of blueberries, we carried on to another blueberry farm south of Columbus in South Bloomfield called Blueberry Valley. This one was entirely enclosed in netting too – and from the highway we were super excited that they would have more fruit to pick. We were sorely disappointed and didn’t pick anything! Most of the fruit wasn’t yet ripe and the workers were weeding the rows (tossing all the large weeds into the grass rows!). So we took some photos, bought a few things from the roadside veggie stand, and headed to Enon. We had a “roadtrip” on our summer bucket list, so we turned this day into that and on our way to Enon looked up other blueberry farms that we could go to en route to Grandma and Grandpa Armstrongs. It wasn’t meant to be though, as the three or four places I found were all closed to allow for ripening.  Booooo!!IMG_7841 IMG_7844 IMG_7839So we hung out with Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong and checked out the progress they are making on remodeling their new home. It’s looking great! Finn played some baseball in the driveway and we enjoyed a pizza dinner before heading to Young’s Jersey Dairy for some ice cream dessert. IMG_7850 IMG_7854 IMG_7872 IMG_7877 IMG_7884 IMG_7890 IMG_7891 IMG_7894 IMG_7897 IMG_7898 IMG_7903Sunday was a busy day too with a birthday party for Finn’s friend Owen, followed by a small group social day at our house. It was planned for a friends house, but she came down with a bug and rather than cancelling we just decided to host. I didn’t snap too many photos, but Kevin  setup the water table, mini pool, bounce house, and tee-ball for the kiddos to play. We were exhausted by the end of the night!IMG_7906 IMG_7910 IMG_7913 IMG_7921 IMG_7925During the week Finn and I headed to Zoombeezi on my day off. This time we arrived when they opened at 10:30 and were there until 7. Wowzer! We packed a lunch and got a nice chair in the shade this time so we could rest a bit. My plan was for Finn to fall asleep in the car on the way home and go right to sleep – but that didn’t work! He was a tired boy though as we had been in the sun and water all day long. IMG_7726 IMG_7775 IMG_7777 IMG_7780 IMG_7781 IMG_7785 IMG_7786 IMG_7787 IMG_7793 IMG_7796 IMG_7799Finn may turn into a fish – as he also got to go down to the Fountains this week downtown with Debbie. In keeping with the water theme he made “Nemo’ and a crab. Kevin and Finn also caught lightning bugs (see if you can find them in our video) and let our last two butterflies go this week. IMG_7744 IMG_7719 IMG_7718 IMG_7733 IMG_7731IMG_7723This week Millcreek exhibited at the Cultivate’16 Trade Show in downtown Columbus at the Convention center. It is one of the largest conventions for the Green Industry in the US. Lucky for me, the convention center is across the street from the North Market, so I was luck to meet up with Kevin for lunch. We had deliciousness from The Little Eater (http://littleeater.com), a vegetarian eatery that makes the most amazing and tasty dishes. I would eat there every day if I could…..
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