It's been great to get the exercise. Speaking of, I just snuck in a tough workout DVD while Nora was taking her nap. Lots of sweating happening. Have you done a workout where you've sweated this week? If not, you should try it. It's hard, but you'll feel great afterwards!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Happy Fall Days
It's been great to get the exercise. Speaking of, I just snuck in a tough workout DVD while Nora was taking her nap. Lots of sweating happening. Have you done a workout where you've sweated this week? If not, you should try it. It's hard, but you'll feel great afterwards!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Tour De Rental-Part 2
Well, I think it was a bit of wishful thinking on my part to show you our upstairs the day after I posted our downstairs. I actually have about 4 posts written in my mind, it’s just that some days this mythical “free time” eludes me. So here I am madly hunting and pecking on my keyboard before Nora wakes up…
Okay let me show you the upstairs.
And Nora's crib. My, her walls are bare. Maybe someday we'll get to hang up our pictures. Oh well!
And our bed, which Justin bought me this year as a 3 year anniversary present. Very lovely!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tour De Rental
As promised, here is part one of the tour of our new place. We feel so blessed that God placed us here, right next door to our good friends Josh and Colleen Toltzman and with very affordable rent for the area.
So come on in...I'll show you around!
So come on in...I'll show you around!
If you walked in our front door, this is what you'd see. Our living room-nice and bright. I love it!
Then you walk through the living room and see Nora on the kitchen floor in a bucket. Anyway, I included this pic, because did you notice the floor? Maybe it's not the greatest but it's like the finest tile to me, compared to my ugly 70's orange linoleum at our last place.
So, back to my kitchen. This kitchen is a bit smaller than our last place-less cupboard and counter space and still no dishwasher but I love it a zillion times more. I think this is because it is just so bright. I feel so cheery whenever I'm in it. Here is Nora tucked in her little spot between my coffee "station" and my food prep area. We have lots of conversations while I cut green peppers and such.
Here's the view of our back door and table. We bought that table for $5 and accumulated free or cheap chairs to surround it in hopes of refinishing all of them and painting them white before we moved-fools! We only got to painting the tables legs which now need to be repainted due to scuffs from the move. Anyway-that is now slated as a Spring project.
And here it my small, but adequate counter and cupboard space and appliances. Thank goodness I have a pantry!
That is the first floor. I will try to get the 2nd floor up tomorrow. We are also working on a signing video for Nora, but our little actress is caving under the pressure of performing on camera so it may need to be edited over a few takes. Either way, I'll post it here or on Youtube with a link on here.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Happy Fall
She is always imitating us now-facial expressions, blinking, coughing, throat clearing, blowing her nose with a kleenex (at least bringing it to her nose and making a sound), shakes her head no, dances to music, and pretending to sweep when I set the broom down.
She's starting to understand more of what we say too. When I say: "It's time for a bath"-she books it upstairs, "It's time to eat"-she goes to her high chair, and "Where's you water?"-she goes to the fridge and tries to open it up. I've also started asking her where animals are in books-she will point to bears and cats about 50% of the time.
Physically-she's walking backwards, spinning in circles, walking quickly, sticking her tongue out, giving kisses and hugs on occasion, covering her eyes and then uncovering them, and trying to open up anything with a lid. She also just got 3 of her molars, bringing the total up to 11 teeth!
Verbally-Her pediatrician said she's right on track with language development-yay. In fact, I don't think she ever stopped blabbing the whole time we were at her doctor's appt. This was a slight concern since we have been teaching her sign language for some time now and delayed lang. dev. is one of the criticisms. She says "Hi" (and waves), "Bye or Bye,Bye", "Mama", "Aba" (means Grandpa) and all other kinds of alien sounding gibberish. She also says "Ba" which can mean Ball, Book, Bath, Banana or Bear depending on what we're near-good thing she's starting to point too! As far as signing, can sign a bunch of words which is handy to decipher what she's trying to tell us. She signs: Water, Milk, Eat, More, Dog, Cat, Bird, Fish, Want, Baby, Bear, Grandpa, Daddy, Bath, Book, Ball and Light. I'll have to shoot a video of this to show you all before she completely ditches signs for talking.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Whirlwind
This last week has been bustling. I have been longing to write but haven't had time...
Last week my Grandpa Brown died. His funeral was on Friday. It was sad to know that last week when we saw him was the last time I'd see him, hear his laugh and memorable voice, and witness his spitfire nature. I find much gladness that he is in heaven and out of suffering now.
My grandma and grandpa had been married 59 years.
Even sweeter, we got to share our wedding anniversary date with them-July 22nd 1950 and 2006.
My favorite memories with my grandpa were playing croquet in our backyard together and him teasing me. He was a jokester. I'm so glad he got to meet Nora.
The evening we arrived home from the funeral, several friends helped us load up a trailer. We spent our last night in our duplex and then drove down to unload. Several friends came along to help with this too.
On Sunday, my inlaws came to see our new place and help unpack. My father-in-law hung up most of my curtain rods and pictures. I feel so grateful! It looks a lot more homey with pictures. Give me another week or so and I'll give you a virtual tour so those of you long distance folks can see where we live now.
Adventures of moving. I know how to get around on 3 streets. I got a little cocky today thinking I knew a back way to the grocery store. I was severely humbled when I found myself lost. I finally got there and thought I'd try to find a shortcut to Target. Lost again. So, I'm sticking to the streets I know unless I have my map!
Today, I also got my library card-yay. I'm checking our Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens for my fall read. It's over 800 pages so it might take me all fall. The children's section of the library has a live turtle which Nora liked and I loved since turtles are my favorite animal.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Praise God!
Update. Justin has been studying for 2 months to pass his Series 7 License Exam. He needs this license from the government to be able to do his job for Edward Jones. Anyway, he took the test today-which he only got one shot to take-and PASSED!!! Woohoo. Thank you to everyone who was praying. This is a very happy day for us, since failing would have meant him loosing his job immediately. We're so glad the pressure of this monster test is off his shoulders.
What's next?
The training for Edward Jones is a long process-like 4 1/2 months. Next, Justin needs to study for the Series 66 License Exam-another federal regulation. This is next Thursday. It is less material to study and not as high stakes, but still important. After that we will enjoy Labor Day weekend getting settled in La Crosse and then Justin is off to Tempe, Arizona for 1 week of training there. When he gets back mid-September, he has some intense training with a Field Trainer for the next 2ish months. Finally, in mid-November he goes back to Tempe, AR for a week where he will "graduate" from the training phase. Then he can come home and actually start doing his job. Whew, I'm glad this will start to level out as the busy Christmas season starts. Oh wait, that already started-I saw Christmas decorations out at Walmart yesterday...
What's next?
The training for Edward Jones is a long process-like 4 1/2 months. Next, Justin needs to study for the Series 66 License Exam-another federal regulation. This is next Thursday. It is less material to study and not as high stakes, but still important. After that we will enjoy Labor Day weekend getting settled in La Crosse and then Justin is off to Tempe, Arizona for 1 week of training there. When he gets back mid-September, he has some intense training with a Field Trainer for the next 2ish months. Finally, in mid-November he goes back to Tempe, AR for a week where he will "graduate" from the training phase. Then he can come home and actually start doing his job. Whew, I'm glad this will start to level out as the busy Christmas season starts. Oh wait, that already started-I saw Christmas decorations out at Walmart yesterday...
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Nora's 1st Birthday
Our baby is 1 and is technically a toddler now. This was a bittersweet day for us. It's sad to think Nora will never be a baby again even though we are glad the sleepless nights and much crying are over. Sniff. Anyway, here is a recap from her first birthday.
We had a low key BBQ and party in our backyard. Apparently on your birthday your parents let you crawl on your highchair.
After cake, Nora and her party guests Ella and Hurshle went for a swim in the kiddie pool. Emma watched longingly from the side. They loved playing with the plastic silverware from dinner.
In other news, we are starting to move down to La Crosse. We took one load down last weekend, will take another Sunday, and do our big move next Saturday. We have our basement basically packed. It's so weird to see empty shelves. Also, I've finished my projects. For those of you who don't know, we bought cheap dressers from Craigslist and painted them black and a cheap table from a Thrift sale and painted the legs white. They ended up being more work than I thought but I like how they turned out!
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