Then it being Washington the sky clouded over and it was gray all day. But what an incredible sunrise.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Finally!!
I finally downloaded the pictures!! Now I have to go thru them and find the ones I want to post. But really I downloaded the pictures!!!
Here is a little sneak peek. We have these windows that are just below the ceiling in our bedroom. They don't have blinds on them so when the sun comes up, our room lights up. One morning this is what I woke up to. It looked like the sky was on fire. I looked out the window and the trees were glowing. It was crazy and gorgeous. Truly amazing this world God created for us.
Then it being Washington the sky clouded over and it was gray all day. But what an incredible sunrise.
Then it being Washington the sky clouded over and it was gray all day. But what an incredible sunrise.
Monday, May 6, 2013
A little note from the worst blogger ever!!
Wow I have been stinktastic at keeping up with the blog this year. I need to make it a little bit more of a priority.
As usual with a family that is large compared to most, we have been super busy. There are a few things going on that have been trying our patience. Last year, in I don't know what month we put an offer in on a 2 acre piece of property on Cottage Lake here in Woodinville. They accepted our offer and we were super excited to hopefully live on a lake. We then started the feasibility on the lot. That here means that we have 60 days to make sure we can build the house that we want where we want. It also means they have to test it for wetlands, and see where the best place to put the drain field is, since everything here in Woodinville is on septic.
Well it took a few months but the county (good old king county - the turds) decided that if we wanted to build the house we wanted on that lot we had to plant tons of wetland plants and pay 25,000 bond to basically protect the wetlands and then they were going to monitor us for 3 years.
It was such a pain and it turns out we still couldn't build what we wanted so we pulled out of that lot. Thank heavens for feasibility studies.
Well the same day we took our offer off the table we put another offer in on another lot. This lot is actually owned by King County. I know glutten for punishment. This lot is bigger and on a prime spot here called Hollywood Hill. It has been in the works since November. We should find out no later than June 15. This has caused us to learn patience. I have always been ok at waiting, but I really don't like the feeling of being in limbo. Not sure what I should work on or where I am going.
Anyway just about 6 more weeks to go. It's kind of like a having a baby. Just counting down. But we are excited to build the house of our dreams and settle down.
On a weird little side note I have been using the word super more than I should. It's like the word "like" that everyone uses for me. I may need to get some help. So sorry if you get stuck in the "super" crossfire. I'm working on it. Super hard!!
As usual with a family that is large compared to most, we have been super busy. There are a few things going on that have been trying our patience. Last year, in I don't know what month we put an offer in on a 2 acre piece of property on Cottage Lake here in Woodinville. They accepted our offer and we were super excited to hopefully live on a lake. We then started the feasibility on the lot. That here means that we have 60 days to make sure we can build the house that we want where we want. It also means they have to test it for wetlands, and see where the best place to put the drain field is, since everything here in Woodinville is on septic.
Well it took a few months but the county (good old king county - the turds) decided that if we wanted to build the house we wanted on that lot we had to plant tons of wetland plants and pay 25,000 bond to basically protect the wetlands and then they were going to monitor us for 3 years.
It was such a pain and it turns out we still couldn't build what we wanted so we pulled out of that lot. Thank heavens for feasibility studies.
Well the same day we took our offer off the table we put another offer in on another lot. This lot is actually owned by King County. I know glutten for punishment. This lot is bigger and on a prime spot here called Hollywood Hill. It has been in the works since November. We should find out no later than June 15. This has caused us to learn patience. I have always been ok at waiting, but I really don't like the feeling of being in limbo. Not sure what I should work on or where I am going.
Anyway just about 6 more weeks to go. It's kind of like a having a baby. Just counting down. But we are excited to build the house of our dreams and settle down.
On a weird little side note I have been using the word super more than I should. It's like the word "like" that everyone uses for me. I may need to get some help. So sorry if you get stuck in the "super" crossfire. I'm working on it. Super hard!!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
The Klondike Derby
Being a girl, I never had the opportunity to do Scouts. I could have done girl scouts, but really I wasn't interested in that sort of thing. I never heard about camping trips or using pocket knives. Maybe they do those things, but I missed the memo on those. So I didn't do scouts.
It's truly been a learning experience with Cub scouts, and now Boy scouts. Noah is an 11 year old scout and just went on his first camp out. It was called the klondike. It consisted of the scouts going up to Ensign Ranch, and competing against all the other Boy Scouts up to the age of 17. That is a really big difference. My Noah is such a sweetheart I was a little worried that he might have a hard time.
The scout masters told the boys if they wanted their dad's to come and the dad's wanted to they were welcome. So Dave went up with Noah. This made me happy because Noah wasn't alone on his very first time. And I got the real story about everything that happened. Not that Noah would lie, but his perspective is a lot different than Dave's.
So they went up and ended up getting to sleep in cabins which was great and their were bunks, but Dave didn't bring his air mattress and they ended up sleeping on the hard wood bunk. But fortunately they got to sleep on the bottom bunks. This is good too, since Noah sometimes sleep walks in new places.
Dave says Noah got to sleep, but then about midnight the cabin was so hot, he checked on Noah and he was soaked with sweat. He made him take a couple layers off, but then poor Noah couldn't get back to sleep. He was up until after 4 am. Dave couldn't sleep either, because one of the other men in the cabin was sawing logs with a chainsaw. Dave got about 2 hours sleep. But I think this is how these things must go anyway.
The next day the boys got up and had breakfast and they went off to compete. Our boys, the dragon slayers, came in 8th overall. I think that's the number....but I might have made it up too. :)
They came in 3rd place in the fire building. Noah got first place in a bungee cord activity. Go Noah!!
Overall the Klondike Derby was a huge success. My boys had a great time, and made it back all in one piece. Also they were so tired they both went to bed early and slept great!
I'm really excited for my boys to learn and try and succeed in the Scout program.
It's truly been a learning experience with Cub scouts, and now Boy scouts. Noah is an 11 year old scout and just went on his first camp out. It was called the klondike. It consisted of the scouts going up to Ensign Ranch, and competing against all the other Boy Scouts up to the age of 17. That is a really big difference. My Noah is such a sweetheart I was a little worried that he might have a hard time.
The scout masters told the boys if they wanted their dad's to come and the dad's wanted to they were welcome. So Dave went up with Noah. This made me happy because Noah wasn't alone on his very first time. And I got the real story about everything that happened. Not that Noah would lie, but his perspective is a lot different than Dave's.
So they went up and ended up getting to sleep in cabins which was great and their were bunks, but Dave didn't bring his air mattress and they ended up sleeping on the hard wood bunk. But fortunately they got to sleep on the bottom bunks. This is good too, since Noah sometimes sleep walks in new places.
Dave says Noah got to sleep, but then about midnight the cabin was so hot, he checked on Noah and he was soaked with sweat. He made him take a couple layers off, but then poor Noah couldn't get back to sleep. He was up until after 4 am. Dave couldn't sleep either, because one of the other men in the cabin was sawing logs with a chainsaw. Dave got about 2 hours sleep. But I think this is how these things must go anyway.
The next day the boys got up and had breakfast and they went off to compete. Our boys, the dragon slayers, came in 8th overall. I think that's the number....but I might have made it up too. :)
They came in 3rd place in the fire building. Noah got first place in a bungee cord activity. Go Noah!!
Overall the Klondike Derby was a huge success. My boys had a great time, and made it back all in one piece. Also they were so tired they both went to bed early and slept great!
I'm really excited for my boys to learn and try and succeed in the Scout program.
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| Noah at the Klondike Derby |
Monday, February 25, 2013
We are TV
Today I was driving home from dropping Sydney off at gymnastics. Abby was in the car with me since we needed to try on a leotard for size for her pre-team. We were listing to the radio when this conversation happened.
Abby - Mom, what do you think Jesus thinks about his tv shows?
Me- Jesus doesn't have a tv where he lives.
Abby - I know mom. Not a real tv.
Me - Then what do you mean?
Abby - We are Jesus' tv. He watches us all day. He watches us all night too.
Me - That's true. He does watch over us. Did you learn the tv thing at church?
Abby - No Mom. I said it.
I love my little lady. I love that she loves Jesus and she figured out on her own that he watches us like she watches her things. I'm so grateful for my wonderful children and for all they teach me everyday.
And that being said it made me think about what I'm doing each day. I got a lot done today. :)
Saturday, February 23, 2013
I give up...
I give up. I have such great intentions to get things posted. Then life happens and posting gets put by the wayside. I don't mean I'm going to give up doing my blog. I just mean I'm going to give up trying to do it by a certain time. For instance....I should have posted about Jacob's pinewood derby. But that was a month ago. It's like time is speeding up.
So I will most likely post everything a month or so late. If I plan for that, I might not feel guilty about it.
Ok so I was going to post a bunch of pics of the kids and what's been happening and I am so far behind, I haven't even downloaded them to the computer yet. So I'm starting this post off right.
I give up. Just for tonight. A good nights sleep might help. :)
So I will most likely post everything a month or so late. If I plan for that, I might not feel guilty about it.
Ok so I was going to post a bunch of pics of the kids and what's been happening and I am so far behind, I haven't even downloaded them to the computer yet. So I'm starting this post off right.
I give up. Just for tonight. A good nights sleep might help. :)
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Christmas time is here again...
But by the end of it all they had figured it out and Santa did deliver. Not everything they asked for, but some surprises of things they wanted.
Santa was very generous this year. Both girls got an American Girl Doll. He did a great job of making them look just like the girls. They originally named them Jeanette (sydney's doll) and Isabella (Abigail's doll). But then Abby put Isabella in a fancy red dress and decided she should be called Rose because the dress had a rose on it. I'm guessing her name will be plum next since she has a purple sweatshirt.
The boys each got an electronic device. There's a shocker. Jacob got the new 3DS XL. I think that's what it's called. It plays games and takes pictures. I have no idea how to work it. Noah got a kindle fire, with a few games on it and books. He also has his own password that Santa set up so that the brother and sisters can't mess with it. It's really cute to see him help Abby out to play some games on it. Such a great brother.
Dave got what he wanted...a GoPro camera that can be mounted to his ski helmet or motorcycle helmet. I can watch what he is watching. So now I don't need to learn to ski at all. :)
I got some beautiful diamond earrings. Haven't taken them out yet. :) It must be true that diamonds are a girls best friend.
Mom and Dad were here with us again this year. I'm not sure their presents were very exciting, but we were truly glad they chose to spend the Holidays with us.
Here is a shot of our tree with all the presents and stocking laid out. Love my tree. It's still up. I need to take it down, but it makes me sad because then my house feels all bare.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Getting ready for Christmas!!
It is crazy how fast this year went by. It was hard to find time to get anything done. We did get our Christmas put up by the middle of December. I had to, we had Dave's work Christmas party here on the 17th. It was a success. After all the getting ready for the party we decided to do some fun getting ready. The girls helped me make some Christmas Crack.
What is Christmas crack you ask? It's that yummy Chex mix that is all gooey and delicious. You can't eat just a little...you end up eating all of it, because it's so addicting.
Ours definitely tasted good but the name Christmas CRACK was a bit too literal. I cooked the syrup too long and it hardened up really good. It tasted the same, but it was a little crunchy. All our teeth are still intact, but I did buy a candy thermometer so it doesn't happen again.
| Here is my cute Abby watching me finish. We made ours simple with chex mix, golden grahams and pretzels. It was so yummy with the sweet and salty. |
| My cutie pies working on breaking up the pretzel sticks. They were great helpers. |
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