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March 29, 2015

DSC_0152It has been a really cold weekend here! We’re hoping it’s the last of the wintry weather! Even in the cold weather (around 20 degrees) we ventured on a walk from a Claire & Eric’s house up to downtown Powell for the Saturday morning Easter Egg hunt. It is divided by age groups though this year they were all pretty sparse with kiddos given the weather. The eggs, however, were quite plentiful! When the horn sounded to begin the hunt Finn took off in a sprint, passing tons of eggs! He was really excited to go run 🙂 But he soon began to fill his froggy basket and had quite the take home of candies.  We walked to the Mean Bean to warm up with muffins and coffee and then made a pit stop at the Beehive Bread Company before walking back to Claire & Eric’s for a bit of play time. DSC_0074 DSC_0077 DSC_0078 DSC_0080 DSC_0082 DSC_0087 DSC_0066 DSC_0063 DSC_0073 DSC_0070 DSC_0092 DSC_0094 DSC_0099 DSC_0106I’ve been thinking lately about getting seeds started for our summer garden so after our Easter Egg fun we decided to head to the store to go shopping for some supplies. Finn loves planting the seeds and playing in the dirt. And before we got started he really enjoyed “building towers” with the soil pods.  Mind you many of the plants we started don’t require growing indoors and will likely do better directly sown in the garden outside. But we’re doing it all for the fun of growing things!IMG_20150328_120618452 DSC_0108 DSC_0114 DSC_0118 DSC_0121 IMG_20150328_153230993_HDR DSC_0126 DSC_0130 DSC_0132 DSC_0133 DSC_0135 DSC_0140 IMG_20150328_155554143 DSC_0148 DSC_0152

And here is our finished product: Beans, Beets, Kaleidoscope Carrots (many colors!), Cucumber, Baby Carrots, Butternut Squash, Zucchini, and Tomatoes.

 

 

DSC_0156 DSC_0157 DSC_0160After a good nap, we woke Finn up to head to the Columbus Crew SC game. It was a 7:30 game on a super cold night, but we bundled up, took an awesome seat warmer (it was so warm!!), a couple of blankets, and headed out! Finn did really well and had fun watching the game, eyeing spiderman (that he swore was across the field in a “box” where people enter the stadium), a helicopter, streamers, and the moon! From time to time he would say “no night night”. I think that because it was dark outside and he could see the moon we were going to put him to bed soon.  It was pretty cute. And when we got home he and daddy (and Lily too) played a quick game of dribble in the kitchen. crew game 3 28-2 DSC_0162 DSC_0167 DSC_0169Cammie has had a tough week of digestive problems – both bowels and vomiting. She is on a round of antibiotics that I’m hoping will help her. The first day or so she didn’t seem very spunky, but every day since she’s seemed ok. Though each morning she has gotten sick at some point during the night 🙁  This aging thing really isn’t fun – poor girl!

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

 

 

June 28, 2014

DSC_0388Finn is taking refuge on the slide in the basement! We’re thankful we have a nice large play area downstairs – it is our escape these days, especially as it has been much warmer and the porch gets pretty toasty and our little man becomes a sweat-box.

Now that the fury of the busy spring season has wound down, I am able to take some time off work here and there.  Last week I was able to join a the play group at the Sprinkler Park in Dublin. One of my friends organizes a monthly outing of moms and kiddos to fun places all around town. It was a rather warm day, and as you can see the park was full of kids. Finn enjoyed playing in the water and was pretty tired by the end!DSC_0305 DSC_0307 DSC_0308 DSC_0314 DSC_0317 DSC_0319 DSC_0321 DSC_0324 DSC_0325 DSC_0328Each day when I get home, I take Finn outside and we check on the plants in the garden and around the patio. Finn curiously walks around each of the patio planters and touches the plants (eggplant, celosia, and the veggies). I tried to choose plants, like the celosia, that he would like to touch. He babbles all kinds of things while walking around. This week I picked a green bean and a few strawberries which he ate while we were still outside! Every now and then he can be a bit rough with the watering wand, using it more like a sword, but overall he does pretty well without crushing too many things! With all of this rain the garden is getting pretty huge. The zucchini are getting tall (around the tall cedar spike) and several of the butternut squash, cucumbers, and melon are growing down to the ground outside the box. The tomatoes are flowering, as are the peppers, cucumbers, cantaloupe, and the watermelon are just throwing up some buds.  It’s getting exciting out there!  I found a cute “garden cart” for Finn that includes some tools and potted “flowers” that he enjoys playing with. He even bends down to smell them without being prompted. DSC_0375 DSC_0376 DSC_0379 DSC_0419 DSC_0368 DSC_0373On Friday, mom and dad came down to watch Finn while I was at work and Kevin was working on the flooring. They had a fun afternoon along with Amy and the kids going to the zoo where they rode the choo choo train and the carousel!  Then they spent the afternoon at Amy’s since our place is rather loud with construction noises.  It was mom and dad’s 44th wedding anniversary, so we ended the evening with a family dinner at the Pint Room in Dublin. Here is Finn on his way home from the zoo, he apparently crashed easily shortly thereafter!MG_0472_2IMG_20140627_180349279

Finn continues to love to eat, any time of day! If he sees you having a “snack” (snaa) he will ask for some too, usually by saying “bite”, followed by “peeee” (please!). It’s actually pretty darn cute.  Not sure where he packs all the food! Meat is still a favorite – sausage, burger, hot dogs, meatballs, and the like.  As you can see in the picture below, there is only one piece of sausage left! His latest move involves throwing his arms up (like a gymnast completing their competition) once he’s climbed onto something, or if he is being a bit daring.  Kind of like, “hey, watch me!”. He’s also getting pretty good at stacking blocks or toys. DSC_0410 DSC_0408 DSC_0402 DSC_0386 DSC_0380 DSC_0383 DSC_0385

The rebuilding progress is moving along in the remodeling front. It’s nice to reach the point of putting things back together. As I look through these pictures I’m thankful for Kevin, his ability to do this project on his own, and the vision that he’s had for the first floor since we decided to make this house our home. He’s put a ridiculous number of hours of research into the flooring, the appliances, cabinets, subcontractors to use, and every small part of this project, which is really a huge undertaking. And it’s really exciting, actually, to see all of the conversations we’ve had over the last year or so become a reality!  It’s not really simple to live in a construction zone, and I’m not always very good at keeping my frustration concealed, but I’m super proud of my husband for putting his talents to such good use!

This week the drywall taping and mudding was completed, the kitchen area and the family room were painted (white for now – bye bye dark family room), and the carpet was removed from the family room. That only leaves carpet in the office (aka “kitchen”) for now. Lily was rather sad, as you can see, she was taking in any time she could on the remaining piece of carpet.  I think the dogs will enjoy the coolness of the wood floor, but they are definitely going to miss the carpet! We’re still in the process of figuring out what kinds of rugs and such we will have on the first floor. Brett will be installing the wood floor, along with Kevin and Jim, and they began on Thursday.  It is a tediously detailed task as the 5″ wide wood planks have slight variances in their width (which is standard we’ve learned) and makes the installation a slow and detailed process. But see for yourself, it is looking really nice! Kevin and I were also able to go look at options for counters and we have the design/layout of the cabinets for the kitchen pretty much finalized and are hoping to get them ordered this week.  Finn is a great “helper” as he often picks up a tool or tape, pieces of padding, a small piece of wood, etc., and offers it to me or Kevin as a way of helping.   0140627_093746DSC_0330 DSC_0333 DSC_0334 DSC_0339 DSC_0343 DSC_0336 DSC_0345 DSC_0346 DSC_0348 DSC_0350 DSC_0353 DSC_0362 DSC_0365 DSC_0418 DSC_0427 DSC_0433 DSC_0435 DSC_0437 DSC_0454We enjoyed some back yard water table time on Saturday and then played “fetch” with Lily. Which is actually more like trying to convince her to drop whatever she has.  She’s usually pretty good in giving it to Finn, me, not so much! And since last week, when Cameron had the growth on her back removed along with 7 teeth – she has much more pep in her step! Though she wasn’t outside with us here, she has been moving all around much better and going up and down the stairs without any coaxing these days.  It’s great to see her feeling a bit rejuvenated!
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