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October 4, 2014

DSC_0800It seems hard to believe that earlier this week it was 80 degrees, and today it was in the mid-50’s! Fall seems to have arrived and the tree leaves are beginning to change around here. This week was a lot of fun as I was lucky to be home using up some of my vacation time. I loved being home, especially in the mornings, as I was able to get Finn up each day and enjoy some family time every morning 🙂  I made some progress on “purging” some of our belongings from a couple of rooms, primarily the loft. We are in a clean-up mode around here and it feels pretty good to pare down “stuff”! Finn and I drove up to Mansfield Thursday evening to deliver a load of giveways to mom and dad for their church rummage sale.

Debbie, Sam, Finn, and I went to Audrey and Samantha’s 5th birthday gathering on Friday. We were originally going to pick apples, but due to bad weather, stayed local and picked pumpkins instead. Finn was a champ and insisted on carrying his pumpkin (5.5 pounds, btw!) for a good stretch out of the field. IMG_20141003_135302180 IMG_20141003_140850145 IMG_20141003_140945103 IMG_20141003_141126940_HDR IMG_20141003_144028886

We enjoyed lots of pajama time in the mornings. Kevin purchased Griffin a set of farming equipment, almost identical to the combine we rode on a week ago. When Finn wakes up, he immediately says “taktah” and points to the tractors. He loves to lay on the floor (or our bed) and play with them – he has to have all three pieces, too! Putting our new kitchen to good use, Mom and dad were able to come down on Tuesday to make yummy applesauce from our apple picking adventure and also to have dinner, for which the Bethune’s joined as well. Then Friday evening Pat and Jim came to play with Finn while we went out to dinner with friends. After a temperamental start, he had quite a bit of fun (as did we) and he even had a fun bath! He loves seeing all of his grandparents so often!

Since the cold weather arrived this weekend, we broke out the t-ball set and had some indoor playtime too.  He was pretty happy about that as you can see. Then we headed to check out Pigeon Roost Farms, in Hebron, on a very brisk late afternoon. Griffin loved the “ride” in the wagon the most. He’s also begun saying “yah” for yes. Now when you ask him something he often replies, “yah”.  Pretty cute.  And all 4 of his molars are now through, though not entirely in.  He officially has 12 teeth!IMG_20141003_082606470 IMG_20141004_195444950DSC_0763DSC_0774DSC_0754 DSC_0731 DSC_0744

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And here are a few more from the week, including a fun selfie of Debbie, Finn, and Sam riding the “choo choo” at the zoo, playing with clay, Finn being silly playing in the office, and a fun video of Griffin playing with Lily. photo(1) photo DSC_0836 DSC_0831 IMG_20140929_180617829

Kitchen update: Brett installed the crown molding and part of the baseboards in the kitchen this week. And I think I failed to mention last week that the entire first floor (kitchen, dining, family, hallways), foyer, loft, and upstairs hallway were painted last week [Collonade Gray] as well as the laundry room [Pewter Cast] and office [don’t know the name – but a bluish-teal]. We are nearing the end of the project, but still some fine details to wrap up!

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