“Where there is great love, there are always miracles.” ~Willa Cather

Friday, June 11, 2010

Our Crazy, Wonderful Life!

If you're honest with yourself, I'd say you'll have to admit that they don't come much cuter than this!




If you read my last post then you know that our living situation is a bit chaotic right now. So I'm spending my days trying to keep the boys preoccupied while Phillip remodels our house. That can be a challenge, but Bryson is happy as long as he's outside. So, I try to make sure that he gets plenty of outdoor play time. Yesterday I attempted a trip to the mall. Our first stop was the Food Court, of course. Avery choked on a french fry and threw up everything he had eaten all over himself and the floor. While I was bent over trying to clean him up and get a plan for cleaning up the floor, I noticed a stream coming from the bottom of the Elder Beerman stroller he was riding in. Yep, it was pee! He's becoming an expert at peeing through his diaper these days. So, I just found a nearby custodian, explained to him the situation, and left the Food Court with a puddle of vomit next to a puddle of pee, compliments of my little rascal. Needless to say, I went straight to the van, threw Avery's clothes away in a nearby trash can, and came home.

Even if they are a lot of work, they still sure are cute! Despite the stress in our lives right now, we are blessed.



Here's my three handsome men before Sunday School.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Our Extreme Home Makeover Begins!

I haven't had a chance to blog in awhile. Why, you may ask? Well, since my last post, we closed on our "new" house. We moved all of our belongings to the basement there except for a few essentials, which we brought with us to my sister's where we'll be staying temporarily. If you check out the pictures below, you'll understand why we're not currently living in our new home!


That is a hole in the ceiling from plumbing leaks just inside the front door.

The kitchen

And that is cat litter we found under the carpet! Yuck!



Our deck with a tree growing through it.

So, here we go again. We're the proud owners of what has been the neighborhood eyesore, and our realtor has so kindly dubbed "the stinky house" which is how all of us now refer to it. However, every day, the house is getting a little less stinky, but it's a long way from being livable. Some people may think our habit of buying junky houses (this is our third one!) and remodeling is CRAZY, but it's also enjoyable. Of course, my husband does most of the hard and dirty work; I get to make decisions, pick out cabinets, counter tops, paint colors, and such. I don't mind getting my hands dirty, though. There's something rewarding about seeing something so ugly be restored.

Until it's finished, we're staying at Sarah and Rod's house. So far, so good. The kids and Phillip and I are all sleeping in the same room, which takes a little getting used to. I'm looking forward to getting our house complete and moving in, but until then, I'll try to keep you updated on our progress.