Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Can you have Dementia at 26?

Hello out there to all of our blog readers! I am sure you are thinking that I have not posted in far too long and you are right. Sorry! I have taken new pictures but haven't uploaded them just yet. As many of you know we started putting in new floors in all of our bedrooms by ourselves. So far we have done Peter's room and just finished with our room. If you feel like you need a test of patience..try a do it yourself home improvement project together! Its lots of fun. :) I will say the second room was easier, but I think I am going nuts. I found the jelly in the pantry first, instead of the fridge. And then last night I ate ice cream and Pete found it in the refrigerator this morning. Today if you could look at my kitchen table you could see, all at one time, the many things that I need to do. File bills, pay bills, laundry, grocery store, real estate phone calls, wash dishes, put the base boards back on, move the furniture back, Tisha's baby shower, memorize my Bible verse for discipleship class...ok you get the hint. As I was standing in my kitchen, staring at the table with my mouth open deciding which one to tackle first I became completely overwhelmed and noticed my little Bible underneath one of the piles. I was reminded that that was the one I needed to start the day with, not just today but every morning. I like to get everything done and then sit down and relax and spend some time with God. But lately the "to do" list doesn't have an end and probably won't as long as I am working and have kids in the house. I praise Jesus for his refreshment in times of thirst if we'd just come to Him for a drink. I read Ephesians 1:18 and 19 , " I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength." God is so big and the pile on the table seemed not so large as He reminded me of the eternal salvation that he has given me. Praise Him for being all sufficient for our needs.

I promise I will have pictures of Peter on the next post for you aunts, uncles, Grans, and Mimis out there..lol.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

A visit from Mimi

My mom came down to visit us this weekend, which was so nice. We also get into project mode when she is here and end up cleaning out closets, the garage, you name it. So it was a very productive weekend besides just getting to visit and hang out. She just came back from New York and brought us all kinds of surprises. Here are a picture of some of the chocolates they had for them in their hotel. She saved them in her luggage and brought them to me! Thanks Mom! I would have eaten them all on the first day. :) She also brought me an amazing scarf from H&M, my most favorite store in NY which they don't have here in Texas and you can't even order online.
As on a previous post I had mentioned that on the way home from vacation Pete and I bought laminate wood flooring and stuffed it in the back of the explorer with all of our luggage and baby stuff. This was not a planned purchase, but we had been talking about getting it and then heard that there was this one day sale at IKEA for 49 cents a sq/ft. After battling through mass chaos and crazy mad people acting like the flooring was the last loaf of bread during a famine, we managed to leave with enough flooring for two of our bedrooms. We decided to do Peter's room first. I will post the after pictures soon. Here it is after ripping all the carpet and baseboards out. I can't remember how to rotate it.

And the last project of the week...I decided since Peter is almost 6 months old, I would try to make some homemade baby food. I bought some sweet potatoes and steamed and pureed them and then put them in these ice trays in the freezer. I read that once they are frozen, you just pop them out into a freezer bag and defrost the cubes as you need them for up to 2 months. Looks good huh? :)
A few from this week..


Have a good one!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Vacation Part II


Here are a couple of pics from the last few days of vacation. As you can tell it has taken a few days for me to get things together to get this posted! It is always a lot of work to come home from vacation. :) The top picture is from a show called Broadway. It is a mix of all the famous songs and dancing from tons of popular Broadway shows. Wednesday we also went to "Island Fire". And of course I got called up on the stage to try and learn some Samoan dance...lol...how embarrassing. We had the chance to get the live DVD of the show...I passed.



Thursday was our last full day in Missouri and we saw this group called "Six". Six brothers out of a family of 10 boys! This was by far the best show I thought. They do all of the music with no instruments, just their voices, it is nuts.
We had so much fun just being together for a whole week. Pete and I rarely spend a whole day together much less a few consecutive hours and I was really not ready to come back to the everyday routine. Peter did awesome the entire trip until we got to San Antonio and got stuck in a traffic jam for an hour an a half. lol..I thought we were home free, only 45 minutes from home and then we go 3/4 of a mile in 90 minutes. It was lovely. Peter had a super wet diaper, then pooped in his pants, then got so mad after a good hour that he was making himself gag because he was crying so loud. To top it off, we had no where to pull over and I couldn't get in the backseat because we stopped on the way home to buy laminate wood flooring which we squeezed into the car with 40 tons of baby stuff and luggage. Oh memories! Once we made it to an exit we stopped, cleaned everything up and he was as happy as can be. I would definitely take another road trip with Peter or maybe even fly somewhere next time. Before we got home we stopped at the farm for some pictures of the cotton before it got shipped away. Here is Grandpa Pete with Peter.

Until next time..have a great week!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Vacation Part I

Here are pictures from the first half of our vacation. At our first stop in Fort Worth we stayed with our friends Dean and Heather. They have a son, Nate, who is only 2 weeks younger than Peter. They seemed to enjoyed each other's company. We had a great visit, good food (thank you Heather) and sore arms from playing the Wii after the boys went to bed..lol. That was a first for me. We wish you guys were not so far away. See you at Pete and Dean's 10 year reunion!

Our second stop was Fayetteville, AR...home of the Razorbacks. We got to stay with our friend Scott. Scott, great job being a tour guide. It was a short visit but nice. We saw the university, the downtown square, ate some good food, and just spent time catching up.



Day 3 we drove into to Branson, Missouri. Stocked up on groceries, got settled in, and went to eat at the Shogun. We needed a major break from the car and Peter enjoyed being free from his carseat. Day 4, we saw two great shows. The first was Kirby and Bambi Van Burch, a husband and wife, who are illusionists. For those of you who know Pete, this one was for him. I enjoyed it though and we had backstage passes to see the set and the huge tigers which I might add was very afraid of. The big one was like 800 pounds or something. Scary...
In front of the Kirby Theatre.

Bambi Van Burch and Peter and I. She was awesome. So down to earth. I talked to her for awhile afterward. Her and Kirby are Christians and did a good gospel presentation at the end of the show. That night we saw Shoji Tabuchi. He is a violin player with one of the most popular shows in Branson. They had a cry room with rocking chairs and a crib in this theatre which I appreciated so much because Peter was in bed by regular time all while I got to watch the fabulous show..so nice.Here are the drum girls from the Shanghai Circus on Day 5. They just got here because they have been performing for the Olympics in Beijing.


One of the acrobats, she didn't speak English but stole Peter away from us. I think he was in love. She was too cute.

That evening we went to the Titanic Museum. It looks like a huge boat parked downtown. I am all about museums so I was excited. It has hundreds of artifacts from the wreck, showed what all of the staterooms looked like, and was really interactive. Here we are getting ready to go in.
Second half to come in a couple of days....sorry so long!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Road trip!

As of tomorrow, we are officially on vacation! Yay! We have a major road trip planned which will take us first to some friends in the Ft. Worth/Dallas area, then on to stay with a friend in Fayetteville, Arkansas then to Branson, Missouri. I am so ready..well not really..not even close to having all of our stuff packed. It is our first time to travel a long way with Peter so we will see how it goes. I will have tons of pictures for next weeks post! Maybe I will do one while we are in Missouri. Until then here is a video and a couple of Peter pictures from the week! And a Happy Birthday to both Mimi and Gran this week! Love you!

He wore himself out jumping...




Had to try on this costume that Faith gave us today...