Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Eight Years Already!

I can't believe today is our eight year wedding anniversary!  It has been a fun eight years and I look forward to many more.






On a completely unrelated note, the has become routine for Patton.


I received a bag of baby goodies from my cousin last Saturday and this is what Patton does.  This is the second time I have received a bag of baby toys and clothes and he chooses one for himself.  Hey, at least I always know where he is because of the rattle inside the toy:)

Friday, June 1, 2012

I'm Back!

I'm back!  It's been a while--actually, a long time--since my last post.  This year has been busy so far with a few exciting things going on.  Most importantly...




This photo is from March at 12 weeks and I am 23 weeks today, so a lot has changed, but this photo is still cute:)  Baby girl Lawson will be here around September 28th.  That makes all four of us (including Patton) September babies.


We are in the process of clearing out items from the guest bedroom to make room for the nursery.  So far the nursery consists of two items--a night stand to place next to the rocker and fabric for a curtain.  





More updates to come on the baby and the nursery!




We returned a few weeks ago from my cousin's wedding in California and had the most wonderful time.  I knew it would be a great trip and it turned out to be even better.  A few photos...





Morning walk at Laguna Beach






Taken from our hotel balcony





In front of our hotel.  The surfers were so fun to watch.





Dana Point



At the wedding



Our last evening--so sad to leave





Thursday, December 8, 2011

Exterior Illumination

Clark, is your house on fire?

No Aunt Bethany, it's Christmas lights.

I love wrapping gifts while watching Christmas Vacation.

Jeff channeled his inner Clark Griswald and did a great job of adding lights to our house.





And our Christmas tree.  I make three trips to Target for extra lights.  I think I'm up to 1500 this year!


Merry Christmas!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Good Times

Finally, it's Fall!  I am so excited for cooler weather and Fall decorations.  We picked out three pumpkins a few weeks ago--a white pumpkin, a cinderella pumpkin and a traditional orange carving pumpkin.  Jeff thought we should paint the carving pumpkin maroon (how dare we have two orange pumpkins during football season).  So, all it took was a can of maroon spray paint and perfecto...



Our front porch looks great!

Speaking of paint, we have a built in book shelf in our living room that has been neglected since we moved in.  I finally decided to spruce up this corner of the living room and paint the inside of the book shelf.  I wanted the same blue/gray color in our rug but couldn't really find what I was looking for.  One day while looking for something in the garage, I came across the leftover cans of paint (including samples we didn't use) when we had the interior of our house painted.  One sample, which we decided wasn't what we were looking for, looked like the perfect color for the book shelf.  The color is Sherwin Williams Storm Cloud.


  



Painting the book shelf has made a huge difference and actually makes this corner of the living room stand out.

On another note, Jeff completed his first triathlon in Galveston yesterday.  I am so proud of him!  It was inspirational to watch the participants in this event--some obviously seasoned triathletes (a 70 year old man--WOW), others, not so much.  Seeing some of these people really makes you believe, no matter how old you are or your athletic ability, anything is possible.


Before the race began


Race number


It's a bit difficult to see, but this is his group waiting on the pier to jump in the water.


His group lined up and ready to begin the race



Swimming in the bay


After the swim, running to the transition area



Transition area, getting prepared for the bike race






This photo comes with an explanation.  This is where participants ended the bike race back into the transition area.  Unfortunately, my camera takes it's sweet time to focus and by the time I captured the photo, Jeff had sped by.



Beginning of the three mile run



About to cross the finish line



He even received a medal:)  His final time was 1 hour 35 minutes.  I foresee more triathlons in his future.


And if that wasn't enough information for one post, my final bit of exciting news--I am semi retired at the moment!!!!!  Insert yahoos, cheers of joy, fist pumps, etc. here.  My last day of work was last Friday and I almost cartwheel-ed my way out of that office.  I wasn't excited to leave that job or anything--ha!  We had a perfect ending to the day Friday with a fajita and margarita dinner with Kimmy and Jon.  Fun times!  My retirement will only last two weeks, but it's going to be wonderful.  I've got many exciting things planned, including projects around the house, lunch with friends, cooking, baking, ect.  I am so excited about my new job and as excited as I am about the time off, I am really looking forward to my new job!


Saturday, September 3, 2011

Labor Day Weekend

I am so excited for the long weekend--no work on Monday!

Thanks for all of the birthday wishes everyone sent my way.  I had a great day, ending with a great dinner with Jeff and a good friend.  I had the best birthday dessert ever...

(sorry, couldn't get the picture to rotate)

Have a great weekend!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Who Knew...?

...that I am married to a carpenter in the making?  After Jeff made the frame for our vegetable garden, I started to wonder what other great things he could construct for me.  First thought--we have this space in our breakfast area


As you can see, it serves no purpose other than housing Jeff's new bike, a huge bag of dog food, a Whole Foods canvas bag and a basket full of dog toys.  The space begins from the edge of the fridge and ends at one double door (this one doesn't open).  So, I thought it would be great to have a banquette made so that I would have a place to sit and write, drink coffee on the weekends, etc.  I then changed my mind and thought about purchasing a small love seat but realized that the low window frame may prevent me from finding a sofa that fits the space.  That put me back at wanting a banquette.  I Googled 'building a banquette' and found a great blog that detailed the entire process.  Easy!  I asked Jeff to read the blog to see if this was something he could do and he thought it would be easy enough.  He was immediately hired.  First problem--I needed this built fast, as in this weekend.  Why?  College football begins next weekend.  Bye Jeff, see you next year (I am quoting Frank from Father Of The Bride II when George takes the tranquilizer pills and passes out on the table and Frank says, "Bye George, see you next Thursday).  If this was not built this weekend, I would not see my beautiful writing, reading, etc. area completed until next January.  So I presented it this way--"Jeff, this can be my birthday present from you".

So, photos to document the process:

Another view without the bike.


 Frame





He even added hinges so we can use this as seating and storage.

Patton approves 


Now for the fun part--selecting fabric and decorating the space.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Weekend Recap In Pictures

El Tiempo on Friday (margaritas, salsa, queso and tacos) was definitely a necessity after a stressful week.



Jeff built this vegetable garden on Saturday.  Currently, basil, scotch bonnet peppers and tomatoes live in the garden, but we plan to add other items as the weather cools down.

Speaking of weather, I am miserable with a capital M.  As if everyone didn't already know, I despise Houston summers.  Winter can not get here fast enough--I am so ready to unpack my scarves and sweaters.


Yes, in it's previous life, this was a candle.



Today I made homemade tomato sauce.  I then added olives, anchovies, parsley and mozzarella to the sauce, which I then put over penne pasta.  OMG--so good.  I can't wait to eat the leftovers tomorrow night.

Have a great week everyone.