Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Transformation

I've been quiet here but plenty busy at home.  Our house has gone through a transformation this past month and we LOVE it!  Always on the wish list and finally on the to-do list was replacing our kitchen cabinets and refinishing our hardwood floors.  Though the photos don't convey just how bad they were, the particle board cabinets were warped, sagging and falling apart.  We decided to put our tax return to good use and fix some things and by the time we were done, we also rearranged things as well.  This is the before shot of our little (crowded) galley kitchen.....


Not only was it dilapidated, but as we found when things were torn out, there were some other serious problems going on "under there".  It so nice to know that the wall, floor, pipes, etc are all in tip top shape now BEHIND the new kitchen.  There was lots to fix.

And here is the before photo of our old wood floor (unfortunately it was down to bare wood in many places).  It's been needing refinishing since we moved in 6 years ago but the timing wasn't right until now.


And the amazing effects after....

The hardest part of doing the floors and kitchen together was having to move EVERYTHING out of the two rooms we use the most.  All my bookshelves, homeschooling stuff, dining furniture and kitchen needs all had to find a temporary home for the remodeling efforts.  I'm so glad it's over with!


And the big finale....
Ta Da!  The custom, all wood cabinets should last us forever (hypothetically speaking) and were built and installed by a local carpenter, Bob Korff.  I highly recommend him if you're in need.   Nothing in our kitchen was "flush" or straight and customizing was a must.  We love the look of the rustic hickory and I just couldn't change my apple green color scheme so I didn't. :)  There is more space in the higher cabinets but the biggest improvement is the layout.  I have much more usable counter space since we moved the fridge and I can now open my oven door without gouging the wall.  Other than getting used to where everything is located in the new kitchen, it's such a breeze to work there now, even with room for the kids to help.  What a huge blessing this has been!  My favorite Mother's Day gift EVER.....

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Spiderman's Proudest Moment


This was a very big day.  Spiderman went out for youth turkey season with my man and the weather was gorgeous for a change.  They left at 5:30 am so we waited to hear how it was going.  When they came home around 9:30 am, we were told that they had only heard one gobble all morning.  Of course they were pulling our leg and had a good laugh as Spiderman announced he shot a  huge gobbler.  He was BEAMING!!

My man was just as excited for him as they took a million photos, weighed the bird (a whopping 25 lbs.), and proceeded to cut it up.  Even Spiderman had fun with that.  The men are working on mounting the tail fan which made the boy all that much more excited.  What a special memory they will share.  Way to go little man!!!

Goose's Birthday

We are still alive!  I'm a little late in posting this but my little girl turned 10 last month.  Unfortunately she was pretty sick with temperatures up to 104.3 and slept for days on the couch.  We tried to make her birthday special but she wasn't even up to eating her birthday pizza and cookie for a few days.


One thing I have learned this winter is to be thankful for good health. Maybe that's because it's been so rare in our home this season. I may make some good plans but I can't control whether or not we'll all be well enough to follow through with them.  We had to reschedule Goose's sleepover party for a couple of weeks but at least by then she had the energy to enjoy herself.  Here are the girls who made it to the party.  I took this photo at midnight, right before instructing them to keep it quiet if they were going to stay up any later.  I heard that bedtime was 2 am for most of them.


The interesting twist for the party was that that week we learned the girls final basketball tournament was scheduled for that same weekend.  We ended up driving all the girls to the tournament (all but 3 were on the team), watching the game, and then coming pback to finish the party.  Since we got home from the game close to 10 pm, you can see why they had so much energy to stay up and giggle.


It was a wonderful way to end the season.  Though the girls were not a "championship team", they had such great attitudes and had so much fun.  It was the first year playing basketball for almost all of them and 2 or 3 were actually 3rd & 4th graders (it was a 5th & 6th grade league).  Coach Chang did a wonderful job and they are all hoping she'll coach again next year.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Introducing....Conservationist of the Year for 2010

I don't stop often enough to brag on my man.  Well this post is all about him.  Don't let the tie fool you, it really IS my man (in disguise).  I think he chose this interesting facial hair to try and counteract the effect of a tie and dress shoes. :)

Saturday we all drove to the Lake of the Ozarks for the annual banquet for the Conservation Federation of Missouri.  This was a first for us due our special invitation to award my man the title of Conservationist of the Year.  This was a pretty big deal as the federation is made up of many different agencies in Missouri (I have to brag a bit here).  It was wonderful to see him get noticed for all the amazing work he does day in and day out on the job.  It was even more special to see the respect he has from his peers and superiors.  Way to go Babe!

The kids had a great time and thought that the 300 person banquet in the grand ballroom was the "FANCIEST" thing they'd ever seen.  Good thing they had kid meals on hand as the "Fancy fare" would have been a disappointment to them (though quite delicious).  The best part of the night was seeing him grow in their esteem, especially Goose's.  Let me explain...


(Below is my man with Goose as they headed out to their 3rd annual Daddy Daughter Dance together the night before.))

You see, he was supposed to receive the award the previous evening but he told them he wasn't able to attend because he had a date with his daughter.  It was a sacrifice at the time but he knew this little girl (who had been planning this Daddy Daughter Dance with him for months) would be heartbroken if he cancelled.  What a gift when they told him they would move the presentation to the following night's banquet.  Goose was clueless about the decision, until....

Everyone we encountered at the banquet approached us and asked, "so who were you on the date with last night?"  After this scene repeated itself a few times, Goose asked me quietly, "How do all these people know I went on a date with Daddy last night?"   I had the pleasure of explaining to her how her Dad thought their date was more important than accepting this award and that it had been announced to all these people the previous night WHY he couldn't be there with them.  I swear she walked even taller the rest of the evening as she knew how much her Dad valued her.  I had known for a week the sacrifice he made and knew he made the right choice but I was so impressed to see and hear how much people respected him for putting his family priorities first.  Yep, that's MY Man!  Not just Conservationist of the Year but maybe Daddy of the Year as well.

Congrats Babe - I'm so proud of you!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Welcome to America


We recntly had a special day with some special friends.  We cancelled school and went to St. Louis with "just the girls" for the day and witnessed a new soul become an American.  My dear friend brought home her newest daughters around Thanksgiving and Hope now has two sisters.  Aren't they beautiful?  Due to her age, the oldest needed to come in person to swear the oath of citizenship and we got to be there to celebrate with them all.  Congratulations Yordie (& Hana)!!!


After the event, we visited the Gateway Arch and the museum underneath.  Goose and Boo were glad to come along for the day and I got to spend many hours talking and laughing with my friend during the long drive there and back.  How precious to make such memories together.
Though they didn't choose to eat lunch there, we stopped at the Ethiopian Restaurant and purchased a BUNCH of injera to bring home for the kids.  Spiderman was thrilled when I made his old favorites the next day and had the authentic injera for a change.  Just icing on the proverbial cake.



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Some momentus firsts

I just wanted to congratulate some special kids around here.  Though he's been hunting with Dad many times before (and for various animals), Spiderman finally shot his first animal.  The funny thing was that this time he just took the opportunity to hunt in the backyard and it worked!  He was so proud to be added to the ranks of "the mighty hunters" and even better was that Dad used it to make a big batch of "baked bunny beans" to serve at the Super Bowl party.  Way to go!


Here is Goose after her first ever basketball game.  She's been working hard since summer learning some skills and practicing drills and it has finally culminated in "the games".  We've been blessed with an amazing coach who knows her stuff and is so encouraging to the girls.  It's a home school team of 5th-6th grade girls but they let Goose on the team even though she's a year too young for it.  I could see this really being her thing and the outlet of playing with such a good group of girls has been so fun for her.


How fun to celebrate these milestones with my kiddos.  Great job you two!!!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Blizzard of 2011



I love a good snow storm!  Growing up in Utah gave me a deep appreciation for lots of snow.  In my book, you need 8-10" to count as a "good snow".  God gave us a doozy this time (14 inches) but it was wonderful to stay in the house, have the man around during work hours, laugh together, cuddle and marvel at the turbulent world outside the window.  Of course I can romanticize the storm when I didn't HAVE to leave the house, didn't lose power, water or other "necessities".  The only unpleasant part for me was that it was followed by extreme cold the following days (down to -10 degrees).


No matter the temperature, neither the kids nor Frisbee wanted to come in the house.  Our dog is such a snow beast that she sometimes refuses to come in the house when we call her and she'll go sit next to her cable "begging" to be tied up and left outside.  She frolicks like she's a puppy again when the snow is on the ground - silly dog!  You can see she offered to help Spiderman with his tunnel just to be in the mix of things.

The kids were so excited to play in the snow that they tried it out during the worst of the storm.  It was much more fun for everyone once it had all arrived, the sun came out and they could dig tunnels in the big mounds left behind by the snow plow.  From the looks of the weather report, it won't be melting anytime soon.




The local public schools cancelled school for 4 days thanks to the storm.  Usually we don't take snow days since I'd rather take off time in the spring for some fun but this time I decided to give my kids one full "snow day" and they made good use of it.   There's just nothing as great as making some special memories together.  What a gift!