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January 1-15, 2020

Reid wishes everyone a Happy New Year (check out the video below)!

We’ve started off the new year with some lounging and relaxing family time. Movie nights in the loft, Griffin has been making ice cream “sundaes” each night with our yummy peppermint ice cream and mint meltaways. We’ve been playing with duplos, legos, magnets, and dressing up like superheroes and cops, jumping in big puddles, and I got a cute video of Reid playing with Brutus (rather being bossy, lol) and trying to ride him like a horse.



 

Kevin and I had a date night and headed out to dinner at Cap City followed by a stop at Urban Meyer’s Pint House, and then we ended up at Vaso Rooftop Bar in the new Bridge Park area of Dublin. They have super fancy and unusual cocktails and it’s a pretty different vibe than most Dublin and Columbus spots. Honestly, the drinks were a bit too unusual for me, lol and I’d rather just hang at a more low-key place but it was fun to get snazzy for the night and go somewhere different.

We joined Amy, Andy, Graham, Rowan, and Greta along with Mom and Dad at a Blue Jackets game. Rowan’s team got to play on the ice during the second intermission so it was fun to see him score a goal and hear his name announced on the speaker! It just to happened to be Kids Takeover day so each of the kids got a CBJ piggy bank and the whole game there were kid-focused programming.  Afterward we enjoyed dinner at the Bethune’s and then the following day we watched Graham’s hockey game.

Our boy Brutus can be a hard one to figure out. Griffin and a friend were in the garage and Brutus rushed out into the garage and barked  and chased Griffin’s friend out into the driveway. It scared me to hear the screams and barking though Brutus didn’t “do anything”. Trying to figure out what triggers him to be so fearful and react by scaring off his perceived threat is a challenge. I must say, I was in tears over this situation. We’ve spent a lot of time and money in training, daily walks, and we love him so much. But the lack of certainly and unpredictable behavior is worrisome to me. I took these pics wondering if we need to rehome him and all of the emotions that go along with that. Ugh. He’s such a good dog with our family, I just wish he wasn’t sketchy with strangers!

Each week after swim or gymnastics we typically go out for a quick dinner before bedtime. The kids like to choose (typically Canes or Culvers) and Culvers is always a hit on Tuesday’s as they have a face painter there. She is so kind and will paint anything you want! This week the boys both got Pokemon.

Reid is at such a fun age. He’s stubborn and sassy but also quite often loving and cuddly. He definitely likes to put on a show and be bossy from time to time (even if he’s just re-enacting or repeating something he’s seen or heard). He absolutely still adores his pacifier and doesn’t sleep without it. He makes so many different facial expressions! He really enjoys gymnastics class and I believe he quite enjoys me having to chase him down or bring him back to the circuit he’s supposed to be doing (rather than what he wants to do in the moment!). He is affectionate and caring and his verbal skills, words, and concepts that he grasps are impressive for a 2 3/4 year old!

We ordered a bookshelf for Reid’s room so he can more easily get to his books. He was so excited to help build it! Griffin wanted to hang out while we built it so he brought his Pokemon cards to the hallway and periodically handed me parts :).

Griffin came home with another Pawsome note and all of the promise areas were circled: Teamwork, Respect, Effort, and Spread Kindness. His teacher is very encouraging, which I really appreciate. The Cub Scouts had a special Pack Event at the OSU Planetarium. Kevin took Griffin and they had a fun morning learning about the solar system. Afterwards they explored campus starting with Buckeye Donuts and then heading on to a fun adventure. I think Griffin has seen more of the campus than I ever have! They ended up walking so far from where they parked that they rented scooters and scooted back!

This Winter I signed Griffin up for indoor Flag Football. It is 4 on 4 and he’s on a team with his friend Owen. He gets so excited each week for game day. The boys really enjoy baths (bath bombs in particular) and for the most part playing together. Though it doesn’t take long before there is screaming and crying, lol.

For Christmas I gifted Kevin an Order of the Moth membership at Nocterra. It’s our hang out spot so I figured he would enjoy it and it supports our local business. We’re excited for the launch party of 1/24.

One of our date nights we headed to the Remodeling Show at the Convention center. We got several ideas for an outdoor treehouse/playhouse from these “she sheds” that were on display. We also signed up for all kinds of free quotes for various projects. We’re hoping to get some pricing info together and then put together a plan for making some improvements around here like painting, lighting, our front step/walkway that’s falling apart and such.

The interior building project in our Shipping Facility is moving right along. Framing is done, electrical and networking is complete, the insulation is in, drywall is up, and the weather covering is up too.

And our Amaryllis is adding a pretty look to our kitchen with three large red flowers!

October 19, 2014

DSC_0145We’ve been having so much fun this fall I’m a bit behind in getting this post online!

We have a little blue Cookie Monster this year! Finn really loves his costume. I got home the day it had arrived and when I walked in the door Kevin had him dressed up. He had the hugest smile on his face and was holding a cookie in his hand, which he quickly began eating in Cookie Monster fashion. He is quite the entertainer these days. We went to the Spooktakular at the Rec Center on Thursday where we ran in to our cousins and several of our friends. It was a beautiful night and we were able to walk through the haunted woods, the hay bale maze, and go trick or treating. DSC_0034DSC_0035 DSC_0058 DSC_0053 DSC_0055 DSC_0062 DSC_0049 DSC_0052 DSC_0073 DSC_0080 DSC_0087 DSC_0084 IMG_20141016_205157640 IMG_20141016_205423568_HDRAfter church on Sunday we headed to Mansfield for an afternoon of fun with Grandma and Grandpa Beilstein. We had a full slate of activites, first at Apple Hill Orchard where we intended to pick apples. However, when we arrived the sign said u-pick was finished for the season!  Luckily their store was still full of apples, so we “picked” ours indoors instead and then wandered around the orchard. The trees were beautiful and the orchard is in the pretty rolling hills of Richland County. Kevin and I would love to have about 5 or 10 acres on a setting just like this 🙂DSC_0097 DSC_0095 DSC_0101 DSC_0098 DSC_0102 DSC_0109 DSC_0111 DSC_0113 DSC_0116 DSC_0117 DSC_0120 DSC_0123 DSC_0124 DSC_0127 DSC_0130 DSC_0132 DSC_0099 DSC_0115Next up was Wayne’s Country Market where Finn and I cruised through the hay-bale maze. There were fun tunnels which were a hit, and also a straw horse. DSC_0150 DSC_0151 DSC_0152 DSC_0156 DSC_0157 DSC_0162 DSC_0166Then we hung out at Grandma and Grandpa’s house before heading to the Pumpkin Glow at Kingwood Center. Finn loved running down the hill to the neighbors driveway where he was captured by Grandpa a couple of times. We also checked out the possum that Grandpa caught in their backyard live-trap, but I didn’t capture a photo of it. We headed to the Glow before dusk, which was perfect timing, as when we were leaving and it was dark the line at the beginning was HUGE! Though I did run in to a high school friend and his family who I don’t think I’ve seen in probably 15 years, so that was fun. There were hundreds of carved pumpkins, food trucks, and lighted balloons and glow necklaces for kids. It was really well attended! And when we arrived home, Lily and Cameron were quite happy to see us (after 12 hours of being home alone) and they were super awesome not having a potty break the entire time!!DSC_0170 DSC_0172 DSC_0174 DSC_0182DSC_0276DSC_0183DSC_0191DSC_0194DSC_0199DSC_0239DSC_0224DSC_0220DSC_0229DSC_0237IMG_20141019_212057DSC_0225DSC_0249DSC_0245DSC_0250DSC_0255DSC_0251DSC_0253DSC_0256DSC_0272DSC_0277DSC_0281And here are a few others from the week. Finn loves going for a “ride” on the tractor with Kevin (and thanks to Google for the “auto-awesome” photo it put together for me of Finn and Kevin going through the back yard). He loves to play with Lily and one morning after Lily was going nuts in her bed, then left, Griffin went and sat where she was. Finn and Graham had fun on the rocks at church, he tries to move them and likes climbing on them. And doing some nature painting with Debbie. IMG_20141017_124536076-PANOIMG_20141017_124940937_HDRIMG_20141019_082213669IMG_20141019_083307791_HDRIMG_20141019_115958993IMG_20141019_120020190_HDRIMG_20141019_120138812  IMG_20141019_120528173photo

Construction project from this week was to re-build the doors on the shed, first so they would actually close, and second so the tractor would fit! Kevin and Brett had to widen the door frame several inches and then re-build the doors so that the mower would fit through. Can’t even tell anything was done, can you? These are professionals 🙂  Work on the garage included putting up shelving and installing cabinets. Photos on that will be coming soon.

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