We were trying to get a few updated pictures of the kittens this morning, but they were playing so hard that I couldn't get a good shot. This one of the black one is really cute, but the other two were just too busy to stop and pose. All of their pictures came out fuzzy.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Some pictures
Nikki always wants to be a part of what Hannah is doing, and riding her bike was no different. She's been riding without her training wheels this week. They weren't really staying on very well anyway, so I wasn't too nervous about taking them off. She is doing so well. She can't quite get going all by herself yet, but she is getting really good at making turns.

We were trying to get a few updated pictures of the kittens this morning, but they were playing so hard that I couldn't get a good shot. This one of the black one is really cute, but the other two were just too busy to stop and pose. All of their pictures came out fuzzy.

We were trying to get a few updated pictures of the kittens this morning, but they were playing so hard that I couldn't get a good shot. This one of the black one is really cute, but the other two were just too busy to stop and pose. All of their pictures came out fuzzy.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Chores
We've slacked off recently on getting the girls to do their chores. Last Saturday I realized that Nate and I cleaned the whole house while they did nothing but play all day! So on Sunday we sat down as a family and agreed on what the girls were going to have to do each day around the house. The girls helped set the consequences of what would happen if they didn't get them done, and they decided on a few rewards they could choose from if they go all week getting everything done. So yesterday was the first day putting the new plan into action, and Hannah happily collected and took out all of the trash. Nikki's job was to vacuum, which she is proud of herself for being able to do because Hannah still says she is scared of the vacuum (something she's going to have to get over this week because she's going to have to do it). Nikki got the vacuum out, and the poor thing vacuumed over a toy ring that made a terrible sound as it got sucked up. It scared her to pieces, and she didn't want to finish so she said, "Mom can I just do two chores tomorrow?" I know it really freaked her out, so I might have given in to her except I can't ever give in to this child. If I do, I will never get anything but whining and begging out of her over it for the next several months. I've learned that the hard way. So, I had to be a mean mom and make her finish it. She got lucky though because Nate got home from work early and went with her to do it. Over the sound of the vacuum I even heard her say, "Daddy, this is fun!"
Saturday, April 19, 2008
We're Almost Done
The work on our house is almost done, and it was so nice to dust and vacuum and mop today (okay, Nate mopped). All the construction dust was driving me crazy, but I was actually very impressed with how neat the guys kept everything while they were working. They just have to replace the laundry room flooring and tack down the carpet in the living room by the new wall and they'll be done!
This is our piano room before. It's too bad you can't see the awful chandelier we changed, but then again it really wasn't worthy of a photograph. How do you like my dad's painting with dead trees? I think it's neat that Dad painted it, but no it's not going back up.
Here is the piano room now. Even though the picture is fuzzy, I still think it looks better. I really like the color. I'm going to need new curtains, but they are staying for now.

And this is what it looks like now. Notice the red foyer that is now not. I actually liked the red, but I really like this a lot better. Now the trick is to figure out what to decorate this wall with. It may stay empty for a while because I'm not putting anything up unless I really really like it.
This is our piano room before. It's too bad you can't see the awful chandelier we changed, but then again it really wasn't worthy of a photograph. How do you like my dad's painting with dead trees? I think it's neat that Dad painted it, but no it's not going back up.
Here is our weird wall with 3 doors before. They took out the 2 closets and extended the laundry room behind this wall, so that we didn't lose the closet space.
And this is just a shot of before with my dad's stormy sailboat painted on styrofoam ... cool, but not pretty.
And we just hung up some pictures of the girls. I think it looks a lot better. If only I could pick out some greenery or something to go over the TV cabinet. Oh, this decorating is so hard!!

Well, there it is. Our new house. Any decorating tips anyone? This is so not my forte.
Well, there it is. Our new house. Any decorating tips anyone? This is so not my forte.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
A Day of Doctors
Yesterday was a pretty busy day. The girls and I took two of the kittens to the vet to have their eyes checked out. They have conjunctivitis, and I am sure the medicine the vet gave me is the same stuff people use too. So, for two weeks we have to put some ointment in their eyes, but they'll be fine. They each weighed one pound. He also said that they are big enough to start introducing hard food to them, but they really weren't interested in it yesterday when we tried. Maybe soon. They are so cute running all over the garage.
Then, Nate and I took a trip to Greenville to have an ultrasound for our baby. At my last ultrasound with my doctor they heard an irregular heartbeat, so they sent me to ECU to have a little better testing done. On the way there I was telling Nate that I really haven't felt anxious about it at all, and it turned out that everything appeared to be normal on the ultrasound. He looks to be a very healthy and active boy. It was kind of fun because a student started the ultrasound and tried to take a few measurements and pictures, and then the real sonographer came in and took a look, too. So it took a really long time, and we got to see the baby from all kinds of views. It makes it seem so much more real that we're really going to have a baby when you can see fingers and feet and his heart beating.
And this has nothing to do with doctors, but the guys started the work on our house yesterday!!! I'm so excited. They already took out the closets and built the wall and will put a second coat of mud on today, and they will start painting our piano room. The girls loved watching them tear out the wall yesterday. They thought that was pretty neat. It's going to look so much better when they're done.
Then, Nate and I took a trip to Greenville to have an ultrasound for our baby. At my last ultrasound with my doctor they heard an irregular heartbeat, so they sent me to ECU to have a little better testing done. On the way there I was telling Nate that I really haven't felt anxious about it at all, and it turned out that everything appeared to be normal on the ultrasound. He looks to be a very healthy and active boy. It was kind of fun because a student started the ultrasound and tried to take a few measurements and pictures, and then the real sonographer came in and took a look, too. So it took a really long time, and we got to see the baby from all kinds of views. It makes it seem so much more real that we're really going to have a baby when you can see fingers and feet and his heart beating.
And this has nothing to do with doctors, but the guys started the work on our house yesterday!!! I'm so excited. They already took out the closets and built the wall and will put a second coat of mud on today, and they will start painting our piano room. The girls loved watching them tear out the wall yesterday. They thought that was pretty neat. It's going to look so much better when they're done.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Before and After
Here are pictures of some changes we've made so far in our house. More will be coming this week. The lighting in the first picture is bad, but that's what you get when you take a picture of a bright window and don't have any great photo software. So, here's our kitchen before...
And after... Don't forget to notice the change in chandelier. Hard to believe we just accepted that old monstrocity for two and a half years.
I also changed out the light fixtures in the halls and bedrooms and bathrooms. This is what was in the bedrooms before ...
and after ...
It was so hard to pick out new fixtures. Maybe I didn't get the best option, but there is no doubt that at least this is better. My problem was that we have all brass knobs, which is very outdated and nothing matches.
Yea for Hannah!
Monday, April 07, 2008
Pearl & her babies
Nate went out to take some pictures of the kittens yesterday. He said he had a hard time getting them to cooperate, but I think these are pretty cute.



Pretty soon they're going to be climbing out of the box, so it's getting close to time to take a closer look around at what they'll be able to get into around the garage.
Pretty soon they're going to be climbing out of the box, so it's getting close to time to take a closer look around at what they'll be able to get into around the garage.
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Science Project
Hannah and I watched a neat video from the library about plant structure and growth. It was really interesting, and Hannah was proud of me for not falling asleep through it. =) It showed this neat experiment that Hannah wanted to do. It kind of worked for us.
We put a stalk of celery in a glass of water with red food coloring. Then we took a flower and split it's stem down the middle so we could stick half of it in red water and half in blue. On the video they had a white carnation, so I wasn't sure how the yellow daffodil would turn out. They also had a carrot with its greenery still on top of it to stick in blue water, but I didn't have one.
As the plants soak up the water, the leaves on the celery were supposed to turn red, and the flower petals should have turned colors too. The carnation in the video ended up half blue and half red, so I thought our daffodil would be orange and green. When it's finished you can cut through the celery and see the xylem, the tissue of the plant that carries the water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
The celery worked pretty well. It took about a day before we could see any changes in the leaves, and at first I just wondered if they were turning brown. =) But, as you can see, the daffodil didn't really work. It was already starting to wilt when I picked it out of our yard, so maybe that was the problem. You could see where the red and blue did travel up the stem a little, but it just didn't make it to the blossom. I think I may actually buy a carnation next time I'm at the store. It was a neat experiment.
(Speaking of experimentation, notice the color change in my kitchen. Picking out colors is so hard for me, it's all guesswork as to what will actually look good on the walls. I'm going to put the second coat of paint on when I finish this. The color looks nicer on my walls than it does in the picture on this computer. At least I hope it does. We're having someone come in next week to paint the living room and formal dining room and do a little remodeling in the living room. I'll post some pictures when it's all done.)
(Speaking of experimentation, notice the color change in my kitchen. Picking out colors is so hard for me, it's all guesswork as to what will actually look good on the walls. I'm going to put the second coat of paint on when I finish this. The color looks nicer on my walls than it does in the picture on this computer. At least I hope it does. We're having someone come in next week to paint the living room and formal dining room and do a little remodeling in the living room. I'll post some pictures when it's all done.)
Thursday, April 03, 2008
My Take on American Idol
Alright, I'll admit to being an American Idol fan, and I feel it is time for me to weigh in with my opinion of this year. I like more contestants this year than I have in years past, and I actually don't know who I want to win yet. I think Chikezie got voted off too soon -- Kristy Lee Cook and Ramiele should have gone before him. Other than that, I think those voted off have been the ones who should have gone. I was hoping it would be Ramiele last night, which it was. I like her voice, I just haven't ever really liked anything she sang. And what on earth was she wearing last night?!! That was the worst outfit. I agreed with Simon about the fashion issue with Carly Smithson. I was really happy to see her wear something with sleeves last night. Maybe the tattoo on her arm shouldn't affect whether I like her, but honestly I can't help looking at it and wondering what kind of a picture it is when she wears sleeveless tops every performance. I think I would most likely want to listen to albums by Jason Castro and Brooke White. I like their musical style. I don't know why Jason has been in the bottom three so much when I actually like the way he sings. I knew Syesha was going to do the Whitney Houston song when they said it was Dolly week, and I knew they would chew her up for it. You would think from past years the contestants would learn not to sing a Whitney or Celine Dion song. The judges will never say the contestants measure up to them. I really like David Archuletta's voice, too. And I like David Cook, but I don't really like watching him. I don't know, last night he admitted to being a slob and that's kind of what he looks like to me. It's always interesting to see what he's going to do with his songs, but I don't know if I would actually buy an album of his. So I guess Jason Castro, Brooke White, and David Archuletta are my favorites. I do wonder if I cheer for Brooke and David A. because they are LDS. I don't know, but I do like their singing, too. So there you have it, my waste of time on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. =)
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