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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 1, 2014

DSC_1256Wow, how can it be September already?! Fall is my favorite time of year, I just can’t believe it is already here. Good thing we hit the sprinkler park one last time!

We ended last week with Rowan’s 3rd birthday party and my dad took several really good pics of the kiddos and all the activity – so I wanted to share them, here they are!DSC_0965 DSC_0966 DSC_0052 DSC_0021 DSC_0003 DSC_0057 DSC_0062 DSC_0094 DSC_0139 DSC_0168 DSC_0169 DSC_0175

We’ve had quite a fun (and tiring!) week around here. Debbie, Finn, and Sammy spent lots of time outdoors playing in the water and drawing on the driveway. I kicked off my four-day weekend by taking Finn to pick raspberry’s at a local farm.  He did really well and in the beginning he ate so many berries right off the plants! By the end he was really tired and ready for an early bedtime. He’s been teething this week (his upper molars have finally poked through) and he hasn’t been napping very well during the day. He is, however, sleeping really well at night. photo (43) photo (44) photo (46) photo (47)DSC_1178 DSC_1181 DSC_1182 DSC_1196 DSC_1198 DSC_1200 DSC_1204 DSC_1202 DSC_1209I was able to take Friday off and go to a play date at Columbus Commons and the Fountains at the Scioto Mile. Debbie, Sammy, Finn and I packed up the car and headed downtown for an afternoon of fun. The boys had a great time. They didn’t venture very far into the sprinklers, but they had a blast! And the Commons had free carousel rides, kids activities, and the boys enjoyed a pizza and ice cream lunch with the whole group. When we arrived home, Kevin had a nice surprise for Finn in the backyard – a bounce house! Finn thought it was great (as he wasn’t big enough to go in the one downtown). Kevin surprised us all with the bounce house – it was to be the fun for the kiddos for our Labor Day cookout. Unfortunately, we had to cancel the cookout, as Finn picked up the Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease virus which reared itself for the over the weekend. I enjoyed some girls fun later Friday night – it was a fun day! DSC_1225 DSC_1228 DSC_1237 DSC_1235 DSC_1240 DSC_1243 DSC_1251 DSC_1257 DSC_1263 DSC_1270 DSC_1273girls night_1girls night_2Saturday, we ventured off to the Richwood Independent Fair with the Ackerman’s. Chad is from the area and has family who farms and show animals. It’s a small, and cute, fair. One of Finn’s favorite words currently is “tractor” (tak ta) and he delighted in climbing all over them! It was a nice day filled with plants, animals, friends, and food!DSC_1317 DSC_1278 DSC_1307 DSC_1282 DSC_1286 DSC_1288 DSC_1291 DSC_1297 DSC_1301 DSC_1331 DSC_1339Since we were rather house-bound due to Finn’s virus, we worked tirelessly to unpack all of our kitchen belongings and settle in to our new digs! I can’t even count how many hours it took or how many bins we unpacked or how many dishwasher loads we ran through on the express wash (thank heaven for 30 minute cycles!). Finn happens to love our step stool and even more so he enjoys having his play yard back upstairs. He was so upset when Kevin kept going to the basement to put tools away or put things in storage – he cried every time because he wanted to go down and play!DSC_1340DSC_1210 DSC_1341 DSC_1345

BUT, we are loving our new kitchen! And we celebrated our first meal with mom and dad, who came down for dinner anyhow! We enjoyed a small-scale cookout and tested out both of the ovens – one for mom’s corn pudding and the other mom and I made the first batch of chocolate chip cookies.  Worked like a charm! We’re mostly unpacked in the kitchen and the pantry, though there are a few details that still need wrapped up: a couple of cabinets to install, crown molding at the ceiling, toe kicks in a few places, a couple of drawer pulls, floor trim, painting the walls, light fixtures, backsplash, close up the basement ceiling, and the list goes on – but we couldn’t be happier! We are excited to stick around home base this week and make some meals 🙂 Come on over anytime – we even have a fully functioning bathroom on the first floor – yippee! Please forgive the dark photos – it seems I only remember to take photos after the sun has gone down!DSC_1357 DSC_1366 DSC_1375 DSC_1377 DSC_1378 DSC_1379 DSC_1384 DSC_1373 DSC_1219 DSC_1365 DSC_1360 DSC_1361 DSC_1359 DSC_1221

August 24, 2014

DSC_1080Look at that cute smile and those eyes! I think Finn is going to have a couple more teeth within the next week or so as he has been chewing anything, he can (balls, toys, carrots, apples, you name it) and especially today he has had a really runny nose. And nap time has been a bit irregular this past week too – he is quite tired and wants to go “nigh nigh” but then he will lay in his bed and babble for an hour or two if you let him!

We are thankful for our friends who hosted us for dinner the last few days. We are so looking forward to having our kitchen back together and making some home cooked meals! We spent Friday evening with the Manning’s enjoying a lovely cookout. Finn loved taking in all of the play time with 5 girls! Unfortunately, we didn’t snap too many photos during our visit – but there is one of Finn demonstrating his cookie monster skills and another with Samantha in the backyard swinging.  Saturday evening the Ackerman’s invited us over for a lovely dinner as well. W and E wanted to bob for apples, so Finn thought that was pretty funny – and just pulled one out with his hands and started eating it! I think it felt pretty good on his teeth. After dinner everyone kicked around the soccer ball – it was a SUPER humid and warm evening. Finn was a little sweat box, and since he had soaked his shirt with the apple “bobbing” he went shirtless the rest of the evening 🙂cookie_monster swinging IMG_20140823_183541774 IMG_20140823_183810382 IMG_20140823_183831772 IMG_20140823_182839427-EFFECTS IMG_20140823_195019530 IMG_20140823_194740460 IMG_20140823_194916018Saturday morning Kevin and I took Finn to his first “Build and Grow” activity at Lowe’s. They periodically have these kid’s activities on Saturday mornings where they build something – and they are totally free (you just have to pre-register online)! The kids get an apron, name tag, and a hammer that they bring back each time the return for an activity. The activity changes each time. Then they receive a little patch that can be ironed on the apron. Finn and Daddy made a robot puppet! You can tell, even though it was a brief 15 minute activity, he was ready for nap time by the end 🙂DSC_1120IMG_20140823_100318345 DSC_1083 DSC_1085 DSC_1088 DSC_1095 DSC_1100 DSC_1105 DSC_1107 DSC_1115 DSC_1117 DSC_1128Sunday was a fun filled day too. First up, the Next Step Sunday at NPC. Finn got his first “tatoos” at the Children’s table with the help of E (a doggie, and pictured here, a dragon). Later that afternoon we gathered to celebrate cousin Rowan’s 3rd birthday!  It was a steamy and humid afternoon at Homestead Park, but Finn had a blast wondering around and playing with all of the kids (and there were a TON of them, only part of them are in the birthday cake photo!). His favorite part was going on the “ride” in the wagon!IMG_20140824_113216846 IMG_20140824_113250195_HDR IMG_20140824_113321542 DSC_1147 DSC_1149DSC_1145 DSC_1142 DSC_1139 DSC_1138 DSC_1157 DSC_1150 DSC_1161 DSC_1155 DSC_1153IMG_20140824_184847769 DSC_1162 DSC_1163 DSC_1171 DSC_1173 DSC_1174Remodeling update: the kitchen island countertops are complete! Yay! They were finished on Friday, and Saturday Kevin was able to set and connect the induction cooktop. The perimeter counters were brought on Friday as well, but the color at the seems and between pieces just wasn’t going to cut it (per Kevin and the installers) so they took them back to the shop (AGAIN) and Kevin made two trips there on Friday to select new pieces from which they will re-cut the entire perimeter.  Ugh.  Painstaking process! The caulking for the laundry room sink, family room bar sink, and the pantry was completed as well. We are making progress. Hopefully the remaining counters will be completed this week and once they are set the appliances will be installed. We are also waiting on some remaining cabinet parts and trim to arrive to complete the cabinetry part of the project.  On Monday we met with an interior designer to help us pick out colors and pull everything together. We were able to pick out our main kitchen/family room/hallway color, the powder bathroom color, a new laundry room color, and a color for the office.  On Wednesday and Thursday I painted the bathroom and on Friday the toilet was installed (though there is a small leak that needs fixed).  I’ll put a photo of that up next week as I haven’t taken one yet!DSC_1135 DSC_1136 DSC_1132 DSC_1133