Monday, September 10, 2012

before pics of house

thought i'd post some before pictures of the house so we'd be able to keep a record of what we've done.  

front of house
view of front porch
entry  
living room

sunroom/school room with doors to front porch

dining room      
breakfast room off of dining and kitchen and butlers pantry  
butlers pantry    
back staircase  
half bath under stairs
master bedroom
master bathtub (all other fixtures are also pink)
master dressing area
bedroom 2

bedroom 3 with attached bathroom 
bathroom 2 has tub to left and shower behind sink

built in cabinets in hall

bedroom 4

bathroom 3 attached to bedroom 4
garage with apartment above

small patio off of breakfast room

looking into kitchen from butlers pantry/dining room
stove
back to stove looking into two separate rooms and door to backyard

a move in our future?

allan and i had been discussing for the last year or so what we will do with space in the event we are blessed with two littles from ethiopia.  our current house is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath totally updated to our taste.  we've enjoyed the time we have spent here and really hated to move away from a great sized yard and a house that was completely remodeled by us.  so we decided since we are also blessed with a very talented brother (brother in law) who is an architect, that we would add on.  he started getting some thoughts gathered and taking measurements.  in the meantime, i would still search the mls (housing market) for houses.  however, i am extremely picky and never expected to move again.  i also have said i never ever want to remodel again!  it's just a stressful time and always ends up more expensive than you've planned.  i think the fact that our schooling looks a little different than most and we spend 3 of our school days at home, i want a house that isn't constantly a construction zone. so because i'm picky and i don't want to remodel, the likelihood of us finding a house that is bigger and fixed to my likings was pretty slim.

so, allan and i are on a quick little trip to mexico once school was out and got a text from a friend/realtor that has showed us some houses in the past.  he says "a new house on market and it is a newburn house."  he says something about it needing some tlc and we are the people for the job.  i laugh and say no thanks.  quick trip to mexico over, we are home and i notice a house in a good neighborhood in fort worth, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths a pool, in our price range.  i text our friend who agrees to meet us over there.  as expected, the house wasn't going to work for us.  we love our current house and making a move for a little more square feet and a pool didn't seem like a great choice.  realtor/friend begs us to come look at the "fixer upper, in need of some tlc" that he had texted us about in mexico.  we agree.  and guess what, we love it!  it's got the space we need and i can totally visualize the potential. which is also very shocking.  allan usually has the vision for things. it's in a great neighborhood and will hopefully be a great investment (someday.)  the kicker is, we know up front that the seller will not take a contingency offer (meaning if we want this house, we have to put an offer in and hope our house will sell.)  for those of you who know me well, you know this kind of thing stresses me out!  however, allan and i spent a few days in prayer and really felt like this house was made for us and that God will provide and take care of the details.

another back story, allan's parents go to lots of estate sales in the area.  we call them to have them meet us over for a quick walk through before we put an offer in.  and when we give his dad the address, he responds, "y'all can't buy that house, your mom wants it."  allan's mom attended the estate sale this past spring.  she fell in love and thought it would be the perfect house for us and our growing family.  she did really love it and would love to have her hand in a project like this, but knew that it was too big for the two of them.  however, she also knows her daughter in law well enough that i was never going to go for a house in that condition that needed to be remodeled.  so she had never mentioned it to me. again, i had repeated over and over the past year, i will never remodel again.  they were more than thrilled that we had found this house!

we put a contract on the house, listed our current house the next week, and had three offers on it within 2 days.  two of our offers were asking price and one of those offers was from a couple who was willing to let us stay in it a month longer for remodeling purposes.  so the next adventure begins! and God is good!

kindergarten graduation

this is our first experience with an actual kindergarten graduation.  we've done a few little awards ceremonies with friends who home school, but have never had an "official graduation."  oh my, have we been missing out.  i'm not sure how most schools do this, but at CLPS, it is truly special.  each child wears the hat with the tassle which they all love.  also, each child is presented with a medal and certificate that talks about the character quality they exhibited best throughout the year.  sam's teacher gave him the quality of obedience.  melt our hearts!  seriously, we were some proud parents. 

sam receiving his award
the kindergarten class was so large this year, they actually had two sections.  one met on monday/wednesday and the other met on tuesday/thursday.  sam attends the tuesday/thursday option, but both classes were represented at graduation.



the top of this sheet is from the first day of school, the bottom from the last

if anyone was like me and didn't expect a whole lot of learning in kindergarten, let this paper speak for itself!  


dance recital

anna has been taking ballet for several years.  this year her dance recital production was hansel and gretel.  these performances are truly amazing and the students have so much talent.  anna's class were hershey kisses.  i have to admit when i heard what part she was playing, i had some serious doubts about how a costume that looked like a hershey kiss could possibly be cute.  boy was i wrong!  this year the recital fell on mother's day. add in a baseball game and a puking child to the mix and it made for a very eventful day.  i kept repeating over and over and over that i wouldn't be a mother if it weren't for these sweet babies.  ;)

before the recital

variety show

each year our school hosts a variety show, aka talent show.  anna entered and played the piano.  my pictures aren't great, but here  are a couple from the night!  so proud of you for overcoming this stage fright and getting up there and doing a great job!


great job anna!

spring baseball

i feel like i have to post a little something about spring baseball.  not only do we love the rangers this time of year, but little league consumes our lives during the spring (and fall).  i jokingly said when we got the game and practice schedules at the beginning of the season that i was just going to pitch a tent at the park.  i was only halfway kidding.  we live on hot dogs, nachos, and popcorn during these two months and usually need to take out a small loan to fund the kids concession stand purchases.  it's a bad time of year to be putting on an extra 10 lbs right before swim suit season, but we can't get enough of it, well most of us. i love it, the boys love it, allan loves, it, and that about covers it.  anna doesn't love it, but she tolerates it well thanks to the concession stand!  most of the pictures are in video form, so i'll post a couple of the boys hitting.  somehow, we always forget to bring our camera to games and the iphone doesn't zoom all that great.  luke started kid pitch this year and sam is in his last year of pee wee.


dugout ~ one of the faves among the boys

luke on the cardinals

Friday, September 7, 2012

gampy's 70th birthday

my mom decided to throw my dad a 70th birthday party.  you only turn 70 once and it was a delightful party.  my parents are great hostesses and the turnout was great.  i don't have many pictures from the actual party day, but we got to stay through the weekend and had a great time with them on sunday.


flower picking, bb gun shooting and fishing
love this
a perfect tree swing
she could swing for hours
thanks mom and dad for a great birthday!  thanks dad for being such a great dad and gampy.  we love you so much!

easter

every year we go to a big easter lunch at allan's parents house.  it's proving to get more difficult as the kids get more involved with sports, but it's always a great day for everyone. the best part about the day is the great easter egg hunt. each grandchild is assigned a color for the day and a number of eggs to find. everyone leaves happy because they each get the same number of eggs and the big kids can't take from the littles!  she's so creative!  here are some pics to recap the day. and a few more from easter morning.

luke wouldn't be caught dead wearing this, but aren't these two cute!
trying to hide the fact he's eating all the candy he's finding
checking out her loot
sam and pops on the hunt for one last egg
all dressed up
a silly picture from sam

anna's birthday

sweet anna rose celebrated her 8th birthday in march with a skating party at skate town, circa 1970.  she and her great friend brianna both celebrate birthday's in march and decided to do a combination party.  it also helps that brianna's mom is one of my best friends too and we are always looking for a good deal.  ;)

anna and brianna carrying out their loot

anna with three friends from school
her adorable cake made by my talented mother in law
she got a new bike
and a family party with a sheet (sheath) cake
anna rose, you light up our lives with your sweet spirit, your creativity, and your great personality!  you laugh at things that most kids your age would never get, your maturity amazes us!  you are a wonderful big and little sister and rarely complain about the numerous baseball games that we drag you around to.  you are a beautiful ballerina and a joy to our family!  we love you sweet girl!  happy 8th birthday!