Tuesday, May 31, 2011

A Little Restoration Project

Warning to grandparents: 
This post is not about the kids AT ALL!


I have always wanted to restore a piece of furniture and it's my dream to have a house filled with these kinds of things without having to pay for the work someone else has done to make a piece look good. Time is not readily available to me these days, so I never wanted to make the effort... until now!

I found this dirty thing at a garage sale ($20)
(It does have a door too!)
Hubby did the initial paint stripping and sanding, 
random nail removals and wood filler
The original color wasn't something awful, but I have green walls in the house and wanted something light that would brighten things up. This is before the distressing:
After the distressing

In the house, being put to use as our dvd holder, diapers and wipes for downstairs, and some extra outfits for the kiddos when we are down and don't want to go back up to get something! 

This may just be the start of something... a new hobby maybe?!?!
This could be dangerous because I'm starting to see all of my furniture as things that can be given new life! 


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cheering for the Away Team

I know... I get it every year! I have nothing against the Astros, but when the Mets come to town, it's all blue and orange folks! And lucky for us, the game we got tickets to the Mets came back from behind to take the W! This was my first game with Logan as Daddy has joined the grandparents in times past (I was VERY pregnant in '09 and in NY last summer, only men went!)


It's quite incredible watching my son love my dad the way he does... words cannot describe!

Three generations of Mets fans!


He was explaining to them his plans to go on a trip to Disneyland next summer... inviting them along. I have no plans for this trip so when my dad questioned me after I was at a loss. The kid has dreams!!!

We were very blessed to sit around nice Astros fans that were more entertained by Logan instead of caring that we kept saying, "Let's Go Mets!" I don't think anyone knew how he was fitting all that food... one "treat" after another... into his little body!!!

Grandpa's Mini-Me!


His face says it all here! Oh I love him so!


So the last couple of innings (it was a 7:05 start time!) he was ready for it to be over! Apparently no more snacks=bored!

Game over- waiting for fireworks show

This is how it started

And this is how it went on... and on... and on! Longer than I thought and it was great!

Wired... we're talking 10:30pm and full of said "treats"


Gotta love making these memories with this boy!
He's so fun... a lot of work and constant conversation, but a pure joy! 
LOVE IT!!!

Mother's Day 2011

Home

Not traveling

No big plans

Sunshine and poolside

Healthy Kiddos
My dream mother's day




Oh how I love these boys!

Tired enough to sit completely still while watching tv!

This day was perfect! Logan woke me up in the morning for church telling me Happy Mother's Day and how much he loved me and thanked God for me. After church we went to swim at my parents house and then we ordered in Pei Wei for dinner so no work was involved. Seriously... what more could I have wanted?!?! Did I forget to mention that my dad made pina coladas served poolside all day long! Oh, and my gift (as if getting to be the mother to these 3 precious boys isn't enough!) was a 1hr body massage at my new favorite spa! Totally spoiled I am... and not complaining!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Lake Days

 We spent Easter in Graham this year

I know, I'm a little late

The weather when we were there was wonderful and the boys did LOTS of fishing and John Deere riding. We were all healthy and about 90% of each day's wake-time was spent outside!

This is mostly a photo post... so many good ones!










Gotta appreciate how incredibly dirty a kid's hands can get!


 The Todds brought Lucas to join in on the BOY FUN!




"Check out my worm, mom!"

Val reading to the boys
Ryan quite often has this effect on people!





He could do this all day!







The Easter Egg Hunt!






Working together


Love this face... "oooh... look at all this yummy stuff!"
Sorting the loot
I feel like I need to document one special thing about egg hunting this year. Logan is such a tender and loving big brother. We started egg hunting the previous weekend at my parents house and he was very insistent on making sure that each time he found an egg and put it in his basket, the next egg he found would go into Ryan's basket. He would run through the house or across the whole yard to catch up with Ryan and make sure they were "taking turns" while all along, Ryan was finding his own eggs and collecting just fine. One day this may change, but it was so special to witness his tender and generous heart towards his little brother.

Just like every visit to Graham, we ate well, enjoyed great fellowship with family and made a TON of memories with these sweet boys! Baby J had a great time out in the fresh air too, and again, there were so many pictures I am sad not to be able to share yet! This place is just so special and we love our lake days.

This is what happens on the trip home from such a fun-filled week: