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June 21, 2014

DSC_0283This week was rather a blur and I realized I didn’t really snap too many photos this week of Finn or the construction! Kevin, however, was in the backyard dribbling the soccer ball with Finn and got a cute video.

On Tuesday, Finn had his 15 month checkup and he is doing outstanding! He weighed in at 22 pounds, 9 ounces (47th percentile), 31″ tall (43rd percentile), and head circumference of 47.4 cm (67th percentile).  His motor skill development is great. He is able to walk, almost run, climb, pick up the tiniest speck of something with his pincer grasp. He says so many words, including Mama, Dada, dog dog, night night, more, nu nu (for naked baby!), book, dirty, no, walk, bite, paci (more like boppy), thank you, please, yes, and he makes the sounds of many animals when he sees them in books. Albeit not all of the words are enunciated perfectly, but he definitely says the same thing over and over, for instance when he wants to read a book (buh). And he continues to be a good sleeper, sleeping 10-11 hours at night and taking two naps (around 2 1/2 hours each) a day.

The garden is finally taking off a bit more. This week seeds of cantaloupe germinated and several of the other plants are getting much larger. I planted some free plants from work, including red romaine lettuce and curly endive as well as green beans. We’ve harvested the smallest handful of ripe baby strawberries, which Finn instantly devoured. Seems as though the blossoms on the butternut squash are aborting. It’s so weird, at first I was blaming bunnnies, but after looking closer at a couple of flowers that looked wilted they just fall right off.  Hmm, not sure what to make of that. In any case, looking forward to using some fresh veggies once our kitchen is complete!DSC_0258 DSC_0259 DSC_0257 DSC_0255Finn had another fun week with Debbie heading out to many adventures including the zoo and the splash park. It was a less noisy week of construction, but the house remains largely off limits on the first floor for little boys who pick up everything they see! photo (33) photo (34) photo (32) photo (31)Saturday evening we had a nice date night and kept things local by heading to downtown Powell to “Celebrate Powell”. It included many shops staying open late to celebrate the re-opening of Powell Rd at 315. We stumbled upon a new shop, Elm and Iron, which had a lovely antique truck serving beer and wine (from the Powell Village Winery) and cookies from Sweet Tooth Cottage (in Powell, where we got Finn’s birthday cookies). It is a home-decor shop that had an Open House. There was also a photographer there doing Tintype photographs, so we thought it would be fun to have ours taken. I learned that Kevin has always loved that type of photograph so he was very excited! You’ll see a photo of our photo below (sorry about the shadows). IMG_20140621_201339171_HDR IMG_20140621_201307949 IMG_20140621_201445174 IMG_20140621_201418209 IMG_20140621_202907166 20140624_220942

On Sunday we celebrated Dad’s birthday and Father’s day with a trip to Mansfield. You can see, the hosta’s are larger than Finn in some cases! Dad is changing over some hosta beds in their garden, so we are excited to be planting some of his named varieties as well as some other large clumps of hostas at the southern branch of HostaWorks in Powell. DSC_0269 DSC_0275 DSC_0291 DSC_0290 DSC_0287 DSC_0288 DSC_0292 DSC_0295 DSC_0297 On the remodeling front, this week was mostly drywall finishing – taping and mudding. Jim and Kevin installed a few more can lights in the kitchen ceiling, and the refrigerator now has the water line connected again for ice and water, which is great!  Most of the tile has been removed and only some small areas of the under-layment remains in the laundry room and close to the front staircase. After the tile had been removed from the eating area of the kitchen, Kevin discovered that the floor seemed a bit bowed. Brett came up again mid-week and after investigating they determined the floor was uneven because a joist was too high (bowed up). You can see in the pics below the blue string line which Brett cut down with a saw. Then we replaced the old plywood with new in that area. DSC_0233 DSC_0235 DSC_0239 DSC_0241 DSC_0243 DSC_0244 DSC_0245 DSC_0247

 

Finn still loves to cuddle in the morning and continues to be mesmerized by Sesame Street. We are weaning him off the bottle, but it’s really kind of cute, in the mornings when you go in after he is awake he says “ba ba” and if you ask him to (and sometimes without even prompting him) he will put his pacifier on the ledge of his crib. He isn’t really completely hooked on his pacifier other than when he sleeps, so we’ve been having him leave it in his room when he wakes up and then he gets it again at nap time. It’s working really well and he doesn’t even fuss when he puts it down!DSC_0261 DSC_0265 Have a good week!

 

June 7, 2014

DSC_0037Finn is growing so fast and learning so many new things with each day. It brings a smile to my face, and also a tear to my eye, as our little baby is rapidly becoming a toddler.  Toward the end of last week he learned how to climb. Granted, he has climbed up onto the fireplace hearth for awhile, but now he is climbing on boxes and chairs and the couch! He loves to stand up tall on a free-standing object and look towards us with the cutest expression that says “look at me, I did it!”.  He’s got some pretty strong leg muscles – just look at that pull up!DSC_1019 DSC_1020 DSC_1022 DSC_1025 DSC_1034 DSC_1041 DSC_0021 DSC_0023 DSC_0025 DSC_0030 DSC_0040 DSC_0043 DSC_0044

He also loves to dance.  He raises his arms or shakes his shoulders if he’s sitting down.  But his newest moves involved stomping his feet – which I sort of captured, albeit with quite fuzzy photos, below. I think my photo “skills” are worsening!DSC_0987 DSC_0988 DSC_0989

He babbles so much and says a lot of words. He definitely knows what he is trying to say, but sometimes I have a bit of trouble understanding his words. He is excellent at repeating and mocking – especially the inflection in our voices. Or if he hears us cough or sneeze, he will imitate. And when he sees an animal in a book or at the zoo – he makes the a growling noise or a barking noise. So cute.  Playing hide and seek (aka “boo”) is also a pretty fun game for him. And he loves to be tickled, oftentimes saying “mo, mo, mo” when you stop. And he’s really enjoying having “pa pa” here often heading to the door in the family room to find him on the porch!DSC_1013 DSC_1001 DSC_1097 DSC_1098

We emptied most of the kitchen cabinets on Saturday so we are living out of a crate on the kitchen table as well as a stack of glasses and coffee mugs on a towel that sits on the kitchen table.  I kept out several coffee mugs, one of which has three labradors on it (thanks, mom and dad!) and Finn loved it.  And he loved the dogs on the inside of the mug too. This morning he kept wanting to touch the mug, as it was warm, and then he would point to each of the dogs. Such an animal lover he is.

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I must say, for being a plant person and a perennial grower I am less than pleased with how the veggies are growing!! The seeds I planted are doing the best (zucchini, snap peas, and watermelon). A few of the cantaloupe have withered away and the cucumbers seem to just be stuck!  The tomatoes and peppers look like they’ve grown ever so slightly and the basil, cilantro, and chives are doing pretty well. I think I’ll fertilize a bit more to push things along. I was just expecting everything to grow like crazy as the starter plants were so big and nice. Guess it will take me a season to get our system down!

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Saturday evening Finn and I headed to Mansfield to surprise Dad for a belated birthday visit. We found him in the backyard collecting hosta leaves for the upcoming convention! So after a short walk around the yard and over the bridge we headed out to dinner together. Finn loves watering the plants (“wa wa” he calls it) so he helped grandpa water some seedlings and we had to convince him to leave the watering wands behind. He begrudgingly agreed. IMG_20140607_181219140 IMG_20140607_181250043 IMG_20140607_181518577

Sunday the boy cuzzies had some fun on the counter at church 🙂 Uncle KK did his best to wear out G & R for naptime by chasing them all through the halls and classrooms! IMG_20140608_113538932

On the remodeling front Kevin and his dad have made lots and lots of progress this week! And Brett and Missy joined in the fun on Friday as Brett helped determine if we would be able to remove the short wall in the kitchen that had the doors leading to the foyer. Initially the answer was, probably not, but then they determined it could be removed – and down it came! Yay! Kevin and Jim continued the demolition process, removing the wall behind the stove (you can watch the video below!), removing the soffit on the ceiling above the stove and above the jutting counter of the kitchen. The “corner” cabinet in the eating area was also removed. The drywall was finished in the pantry and storage closet as well as the ceiling of the new kitchen. And we now have 76 boxes of wood flooring in our front dining room. Thankfully the floor installers carried it all inside (shoo….as each box weighed 81 pounds!). And they were fast – each guy carried a single box – they didn’t even spread the load! They also removed the kitchen cabinets on Saturday and we were able to re purpose a couple of them above the laundry room sink. Eventually they will be painted white to match the others. Finn loves to help and see what all the noise is about. The orange level still seems to be his favorite toy.  Somehow he has been sleeping amazingly well during all of the construction and demolition – which is essentially directly below his room in some cases!

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May 24, 2014

photo (15)-2I’m not sure why, but I always seem to post on Sunday, but I’ve always labeled the post the previous day, Saturday’s date. It’s bothering me, so I figured I would point that out in case of you who may read this wander if I never know the date! But here we are again!

Finn had quite a fun week. Last Sunday we headed to the softball field to watch daddy play in his church league game in the afternoon. Finn loved having free reign and playing with extra softballs that were lying around. But most of all, he loved saying “da da” and walking up to daddy to be picked up!IMG_20140518_134331498_HDR-2 IMG_20140518_134346290_HDR-2

Debbie, Finn, and Sammy headed to the park, library story hour, and the zoo this week. And they painted some lovely octopus art! These pictures are one’s she took throughout the week. It is so nice to see what he is up to while I’m at work, I really love it! Finn has been sleeping really well lately as in taking long naps and getting up a bit later than normal in the morning. He also has quite the appetite, so we think he’s going through a growth spurt!photo (12)-2 photo (13)-2 photo (14)-2 photo (16)-2 photo (17)-2 photo (18)-2 photo (19)-2 photo (20)-2

Friday Kevin’s mom watched Griffin during the day and that night Kevin and I enjoyed date night at a the Columbus Clippers game. It was a perfect night for a ballgame – the weather was beautiful and City BBQ had $2 pulled pork sandwiches, yum!! Cyd came over to watch Finn in the evening – they had a fun night together 🙂

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On Saturday we had quite the workday – this time with outdoor projects! We wanted to finish up the outdoor beds so we can get the fruits and veggies started. We called Jones Topsoil, and in under an hour had 4 yards of pulverized topsoil/compost piled high in our driveway. After lunch Finn played with his new water table in the screened porch. He was a soaking wet mess, but kept himself entertained for 45 minutes! Luckily Finn took two long naps and we spent that time outside, Kevin stapled the landscape fabric to the inside of the beds and then we began filling them with soil. You’d be surprised how much soil fits into those things! We were able to fill them up and get them ready to plant and then we called it a night. Kevin headed to the Crew game and after Finn woke up from his second nap we had a momma and son night at City BBQ followed by ice cream at Graeter’s.  Yummy!  As I mentioned earlier, Finn has been eating super well – he enjoyed beef brisket, mac and cheese, and corn pudding.  He also loves drinking cold water (with ice) out of a straw. By the time ice cream rolled around he was pretty tired and not super interested, but he had a few bites of cookies & cream and blackberry chip! DSC_0375 DSC_0380DSC_0383DSC_0387 IMG_20140524_195317699_HDR-2 IMG_20140524_192424194-2 IMG_20140524_201753999_HDR-2 IMG_20140524_204627247-2

Sunday was a fun-filled day for all of us! Finn loves having the dogs around all the time. And lately he’s really taking to sleeping with his stuffed doggie too. Cameron stays on the first floor much of the day, while Lily is pretty much my shadow and follows us everywhere. She loves to go in with me to get Finn in the mornings and he just babbles the word doggie nonstop til you put him down next to her so he can give her some love. Today they were particularly cute together 🙂 IMG_20140525_092449333-2 IMG_20140525_092900925-2 IMG_20140525_092956782-2IMG_20140525_093128328-2After church, Finn and daddy tag-teamed a hair cut at Sport Clips. Finn did so well, he sat there like a champ and just looked around and observed everything and smiled at his daddy, who was right next door in the next chair. She even used the clippers to do around his ears and he was totally fine with it!IMG_20140525_122316383-2 IMG_20140525_122946114-2 IMG_20140525_123135655-2 IMG_20140525_123434203-2 IMG_20140525_123841686_HDR-2

Sunday afternoon we celebrated Graham’s 4th birthday with a cookout at Amy and Andy’s. It was a pleasant afternoon filled with lots of boisterous youngsters running around a playing. Andy’s parents were visiting from Canada as well so it was nice to be able to visit with them for a short while. DSC_0414 DSC_0423 DSC_0426 DSC_0436 DSC_0451 DSC_0431 DSC_0453 DSC_0455 DSC_0458 DSC_0462 DSC_0464 DSC_0476 DSC_0479 DSC_0481 DSC_0490 DSC_0493 DSC_0504 DSC_0506 DSC_0507 DSC_0514 DSC_0520 DSC_0523

On the remodeling front, Kevin continued to make a lot of progress this week. On Tuesday, he along with his dad, Brett, Chris, and Chad installed a 250# steel i-beam in the basement ceiling to correct the first floor. It was sinking or sagging near the doorway between the dining and living rooms. You could really tell when you walked in that area that it was lower, you could actually feel it on the second story too in the hallway/door area to Finn’s room. Pretty impressive job, eh?  An HVAC company was here to move some air conditioning duct work from a wall that is going to be removed and also moving air conditioning condensor outside from the patio area of the backyard to the side of the house. It is now so quite – it was a genius idea by Kevin! Plus now we have more gardening space 😉  Kevin’s dad also worked on some electrical in the walk in pantry and installing can lights and moving the light fixture into the “new” dining room area. On Friday Kevin began putting up drywall in the walk in pantry, but then we switched to the outdoor garden projects for the weekend! Most of the other work involved demolition, including removing all of the carpet in the living and dining rooms. Things are coming along – any and all are welcome to come see our progress any time!  Thanks to Brett for your continued help and Kevin’s dad for coming and staying and working with Kevin for a large part of the week.  DSC_0341 DSC_0342 DSC_0295 DSC_0285 DSC_0294 DSC_0291 DSC_0292