Work Work and MORE Work

10/25/2009 08:30:00 PM 3 Comments

Our House Before
These past few months has been very busy around the house for the Beadnell crew. We started off with an extension to my shop. So far I've just got the generator pit in and the floor on. The walls and roof will have to wait until Winter or maybe even summer.
Shop Generator Pit and floor

Next up was a complete re-roof for the house. Thanks to Jeff, Connor, Shawn, Tyler, Nicholas, & Terry for all of their hard work. We tore off all of the old 3tab comp shingles, added gable bump out to the front, added some 2x4 outlookers to all of the overhangs, put an additional layer of plywood on then put the new architectural comp shingles on. (Did I mention it was in the high 90's during all of this?)

Reroofing
And then we decided to paint the house. The new colors (picked out by Jaime) really go well together and it is a nice change from the blah gray it was. The new front porch got T&G pine on the soffit and stained shingles on the gable. We just got gutters put on to match the red trim.

Building the front gable
I'm now in the process of rebuilding the rear patio cover. We tore it down for the re-roofing project because it was a bit undersized for the snow we got the last season and a few of the rafters snapped with the weight, also it was attached to the fascia and was a little lower than i preferred. So now it's getting 2x6 rafters (instead of 2x4) on top of 4x6 beams (instead of 2-2x4). It should be a much better design in the long run.





To save some money we decided to ditch the expensive digital cable TV (of which we only watched the local channels anyway) and get an antenna. Now we receive FREE HD local channels, yes free high definition. We do miss the DVR, but we have a DVD recorder so we don't miss the must see shows (which we've slimmed down to House, Shark Tank, Glee, ANTM, Fringe, Flash Forward,Vampire Diaries, and coming soon LOST & V).

In other news, the girls are growing up faster than ever. I'll be posting more pics on our website the first of the month (as always).


Well, It's been a long time since I last posted. It seems time is harder to come by and Facebook seems to be a little easier to do. If you haven't signed up for Facebook, you should check it out.

I've been reading quite a bit on my lunch hour at work. Some of my favorites recently are The Road, Cell, World War Z, The Gone Away World, The Lost Symbol, Deception Point.

I hope this finds you well, until next time....


The good, the bad and the sad

8/26/2009 09:39:00 PM 1 Comments


This has been a long month in the Beadnell house. Some wonderful things happened, and some very very sad things. The great news is, the roof is finished and it looks amazing. Mark and friends got together and really did an amazing job getting the work done in two weekends and we couldn't be more pleased with it! Also in the good news department, I finally had my sinus surgery at the end of July and little by little every day I seem to get a bit better. I have had a couple of days this month without a headache (which is HUGE news because I have had a constant sinus headache since February). The girls are doing really well, McKenna is beginning Nursery School on September 8th and is getting very excited to start. We have an open house this Thursday and it's all she can talk about....I have a feeling Ms McKenna is going to give Teacher Patty a run for her money! Lilah is still Momma's little cuddle machine and is getting sweeter and more snugly each and every day (I thought the opposite was supposed to happen?!) . Oh what a lucky mom I am.
So now the sad news....
A very close friend of our little family passed away on August 9Th. Ashkan was a brilliant person and an absolute wonderful friend who will be very difficult to live without. Mark & I had the privilege and honor of working alongside Ashkan for 5 years at Plywood Supply, and I had the honor of spending time with him outside work, shopping, hanging out at the park with the girls and painting pottery. He was McKenna's first "boyfriend" and when she was about two yrs old she had the most adorable crush on him....following him all over the place and competing for his attention when I would bring her into work. He had a magnetic personality and anyone who had the opportunity to befriend him knew great things were in store for him in the future. The world is so much less colorful without him in it.....R.I.P Ashkan 1987-2009 love you forever!
Jaime

If you sprinkle when you tinkle, please be neat and wipe the seat

7/05/2009 08:56:00 PM 1 Comments

What a glorious day! Okay, so I will recap the rest of this lovely Independance Day weekend shortly, but first things first....Lilah went potty in the potty chair today! There was no fight involved....I asked if she wanted to sit on the big girl potty chair, she nodded yes and proceeded to the facilities (aka Marks throne). We took her diaper off, I sat her on the toilet, she sang herself a encouraging tune and presto peepee!
Harps began playing, angels sang the whole shebang.

So....what else happened this weekend?

Friday the NellNells stuck around the house and painted the storage shed. It went pretty quickly and I am happy to announce that this weekend our storage shed now looks like a million bucks. I hope our neighbors enjoy the colors sauteed mushroom and warm mahogany. Saturday we hung out with family to celebrate the 4th of July holiday. Jeni and Poppy Rich came over for lunch and afterwards we went on to Shawn and Karens house in Marysville for a delicious dinner. Then, home again, where we put the girls to bed entirely too late.

One last thing before I forget, about an hour after Lilah peed in the toilet she again let it flow...right after bathtime, but this time instead of using the facilities she peed on Marks lap.....am I a great potty trainer or what!?

All in all, a really nice weekend .

J

Happy Fathers Day!

6/21/2009 09:40:00 PM 1 Comments




What a lovely weekend we had! On Saturday the girls, Aunt Jeni & I had a blast, walking around the mall and window shopping. We visted the girls favorite shops and McKenna even managed to charm her Aunt into buying her a princess goblet. (Aunt Jeni = a Sucker for a pretty toddler face).
Sunday (today)we had a ton of fun spending Fathers Day with Lilah & McKenna & of course Mark! We went down to Picnic Point in Edmonds and enjoyed a overcast day at the beach. The girls had a ton of fun playing in the sand, Lilah seemed to enjoy the beach the most...sand was in every crevase by the time we left. Shortly after the Beadnell clan returned home we all took a nap. Oh what a glorious moment in history, the girls were sleeping at the same time. And REALLY sleeping. Not trashing their rooms in the dark and pretending to sleep.
After the fabulous mid day nap, my dad aka "Poppy Rich" and Aunt Jeni came over to finish the Fathers Day celebration with a dinner. The girls ran around basking in the attention of the extra people within our house and were so excited to give Poppy the gift they hand picked for him. They bought him a white betta fish and lovingly named him "Leotard Bobby" (McKenna chose the name Leotard, Lilah chose the name Bobby). All in all, we had a nice day. Hopefully, Mark enjoyed himself. He is, after all the best dad the girls could ever ask for and the best husband ever.
I hope everyone else had as great of a weekend that we had. Happy Fathers Day to all you Fathers out there reading this blog...
Goodnight. Jaime

Stuff to do, people to see and drugs lots of drugs

6/05/2009 09:23:00 PM 1 Comments

The past month has been very busy in our home. We have begun a few new home projects that have made things a bit hectic, and in our usual fashion...we have started them all at the same time. Our current projects include: painting our old shed and building a new shed. 4 weekends ago we began the re-painting of the shed with a coat of white primer after a thorough pressure washing. We of course, have done nothing to the shed since priming it, but I hope to get at least one coat of paint on it this weekend....the reason we haven't painted it yet you ask? Well, we had to start a new project of course! Why finish a project all the way through when you can compound the stress caused by said projects by beginning more? So the weekend after we primed, Mark had his sidekick, Jeffrey over and they began the daunting task of building the basement foundation for a second shed. It's going to be pretty cool when it's finished, but Mark and Jeff were definetly feeling the pain after the Memorial Day weekend was over. Hauling the cinder blocks and pouring cement was tough on their old/frail man bodies (it's funny and not funny all at the same time). Now, seeing as how we have two large projects in the works you would think that last weekend was emersed in completing them right?
In any other family yes, but here...not quite. Last weekend we had a multi family garage sale instead of fulfilling those tasks. Mark & I sold sooo much stuff it was crazy! Though it doesn't seem like it made much more room in our tiny rambler I am sure it did, and it feels good to remove some clutter. This weekend we are attending a birthday party for my cousins daughter Leah who turns one and hopefully after that comes painting.
So looking beyond the home repair, things are going great in our house. The girls are as precocious and wonderful as ever. Lilah is a little ham and says "cheese" now when you ask her to smile (seems she's always expecting us to take her picture, I wonder why?) And McKenna is quickly becoming a sneekier and smarter version of her parents...always getting her way by using her superior mind control techniques against us. I am doing......okay. I am getting quite use to having a sinus infection now and am on my 4th round of antibiotics which still doesn't seem to be working ugh! Hopefully that soon will be resolved when I meet with a specialist. That's all I have for now. It's 10 o'clock and officially 1/2 hr after bedtime. Love you all and hope this summer is treating you well, and always remember...if you need something to do...we have a couple of projects with your name on it. ~Jaime

My little critters

2/23/2009 07:58:00 PM 1 Comments





So I have been thinking a bit lately about the Australian wildfires and the Koala Bear that was saved by a firefighter http://newsok.com/koala-saved-from-wildfire/article/3344993 (if you haven't read the article or youtube'd the video, you HAVE to it's so sweet). Well, as with all news I hear or see, it got me to thinking about my children, McKenna specifically.

It struck me at how much that adorable little koala bear reminder me of my McKenna. Big, beautiful eyes, round adorable little face, and this cuddly little body that you just want to wrap in hugs all day long. When I got to thinking about the similarities between McKenna and the koala bear, I realized that they also had quite a bit in common personality wise as well. A koala may look cute and fuzzy, but like McKenna, it could potentially bite your head off if you get up in it's business...it enjoys it's fierce independence and wants to eat the same thing day after day after day....



Well, the Koala/McKenna comparison was so much fun to think about, that (of course) it got me to thinking about Lilah and which animal she emulated. Oh how I wrestled with the many possibilities. She coos like a pigeon, and she will poop anywhere and everywhere..but she is sweet and never annoying...hmmmm.
I tossed around plenty of critters in my mind that almost fit the bill, and then KAPOW! My completely ridiculous epiphany hit...she is like a puppy! A puppy makes funny adorable faces, makes strange noises from each direction of their bodies regardless of awake or asleep, will eat anything on their plate or yours, and is lovey and faithful no matter how their day is going...that IS Lilah!!!

To sum up, I have way too much empty space in my brain to fill with thoughts such as written above.

At least my children are not PC's.

~Jaime

Birthday Love & Learnin'

2/06/2009 05:17:00 PM 0 Comments

Our littlest bean is 1 year old! Thank you to all who celebrated and spoiled my little Lilah with your warm wishes and extravagant gifts on her birthday, January 25Th! We had a lot of fun seeing everyone and packing the home with everyone who loves Lilah. I was amazed at how many people actually attended (around 40) since the night before we saw some snow in and around Bothell.
We celebrated the special day with Winnie the Pooh decorations, I think Lilah loved the Pooh Bear balloons best of all, and although we had a few snafus before the party began (IE: Mark picking up someone else's balloons at the party store, "I thought it was weird you ordered little slugger balloons!" and the stinkin' cat sitting on the box of cupcakes), I don't think we could have asked for things to go more smoothly. :)
Now we are anticipating spring so we can put together the awesome teeter totter Lilah got. It says 7 kids can fit on it, which means if I evenly distribute my weight, I can go on by myself right?

Other good news is that Lilah's vocab has expanded a little more. She says Papa for Grandpa Rich, and bye bye now (in addition to mama and dada). McKenna is getting really good at counting and is beginning to understand the concept of addition. She can count items in sequence up to 13 with no trouble at all. Also, McKenna got to participate in her first day at nursery school last week at Jack & Jill's Nursery School. She really seemed to enjoy herself and is excited to start going there in fall. We plan on enrolling her for September classes every Tues & Thurs.

That's it for now. Thank you again everybody for being so great to our girls. We are so thankful for our family and friends and hope that you continue to fare well in these tough economic times.

Love Jaime

Jaime got run over by a reindeer

1/14/2009 08:38:00 PM 0 Comments

So today for the first time ever I really felt like the hands of time were giving me the finger.

I went into a Walgreen's to pick up some prescriptions, waited in line, everything seemed to be business as usual....
When it was my turn, I walked up to the counter and said in my most straight forward tone, "Prescription pick up for Beadnell." The Pharmacy Tech smiled and nodded in acknowledgment, she turned to the cubby holes that so neatly organize the medications alphabetically for all the sickies and druggies in the general Bothell vicinity. "Beadnell...Beadnell...Beadnell," she chanted under her breath, "Beadnelllll..." her voice trailed off and you could clearly see the light bulb flash above her head "Ah yes, Beadnell," she said. She turned away from the small, well aligned prescription cubes and reached under the sterile counter. Grunting, she bent down and strained herself backwards to pull a brown paper bag out from the shelf beneath her. "Jaime Beadnell right?"
"Uh, yeah," came my reply.
"Here's YOUR prescription, I assume you have taken ALL of these prescriptions before?"
That's about the time when I felt those hands of time slap me across the face, and I am pretty sure Father Time was laughing from somewhere down one of the other aisles. My prescription was so huge they had to store it in a special area beyond the cubbies? When did I become THAT person?
I don't even know what else to say about this.....or maybe I do, but I forgot already because I am suffering from age related memory loss. In any case I am feeling really old today and that makes me feel sick so I need to go take some pills...
.....now if I could only remember where I left them......?
Jaime

These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do...

12/27/2008 10:30:00 PM 1 Comments


She's walking, she's walking, she's walking!!!!! Our beautiful little angel has been walking for a little over a week now and is getting mighty good at it. Lilah is pretty proud of herself when she gets onto her feet and displays her cowgirl/bowlegged walking stance, she's falling down plenty but it hasn't seemed to phase her at all. I have to say watching her make tracks is my favorite Christmas gift by far....it's the gift that keeps on giving. :)

I am beginning to recover from pneumonia now, it's been a tough road but I think the antibiotics are starting to work. The toughest obstacle is trying to sleep through coughing which is a task in itself.....

Christmas turned out nice, Mark picked up my sister, my mom and dad from their homes so they could spend Christmas Day with us. We had tacos for lunch and opened some pretty spectacular gifts. I'd say the day turned out pretty perfect, and even the snow fall, which I usually scoff at, was a nice touch for Christmas Day. I can't remember the last white Christmas before this one. The girls were in a great mood the whole day and McKenna had a BLAST opening gifts. It turns out, it doesn't matter what you get for a toddler as long as it needs to be unwrapped, it makes them happy.

Thank you to everyone who made this Christmas so special for our family. We love you all!!!!

P.S. Mark got me a set of pans, an iron, and a hand mixer.....do you think I should take that as a hint?! ~Jaime

Electric Mayhem

12/22/2008 02:22:00 PM 1 Comments


So the December saga continues in The Beadnell Homestead. It's been a winter wonderland in Bothell, snowing more than...well, more than I think I have ever seen in this ne
ck of the woods before. I know there is a whole world of snow connoisseurs out there who would love our foot or more of snow, I however, am not one of those people. I find the snow to be completely miserable. I enjoy seeing i
t on postcards or on the tops of mountains hundreds of miles away, but that is pretty much the extent of my snow appreciation. So, needless to say I cannot wait for this snowy junk to melt...give me the rain any day over this. To add to my frozen misery, I have been really under the weather (no pun intended) since late last week. Mark has been taking char
ge of all the household duties with the babies and has been really great, though I can tell he's wearing a bit thin himself. Today I finally got into a walk in clinic (they were closed due to snow before....grrrrr) and I found out what I was hoping wasn't true. I have a massive pneumonia in my left lung. I could scream, but I may cough up a lung so I will spare you the details. I am hoping that the medicine I was given will make me feel better before Christmas arrives, and after that I will be counting down the days for this month to end!

Cough, Pflegm, Cough
Jaime

Crazy Days & Lazy Days

12/14/2008 09:51:00 PM 1 Comments

This has been a LONG month so far for the Nellnell house. It started off with my sister, Jeni getting a tonsillectomy. You would think it would have been a relatively easy surgical procedure, but it was harder on her than expected and it landed her back in the hospital a few days after it was done from additional complications. The day she had to go back to the hospital, (Dec 4Th) for an overnight stay was also the day of my moms double mastectomy and unexpectedly also the day my Grandma Marie passed away. AHHH! I wasn't quite sure how to react to it all...and to be honest I really don't know how I reacted. The whole day was such a blur and so sad.
I am happy to report that since the worse day ever, things have gotten better for both my mom & sister. Both are recovering well from their ordeals and learning to do their everyday tasks again with their missing bits and pieces. Mom is set to start chemo again, likely within a week or two and we are certain that she will pull through it all with flying colors.
My family on my dads side is taking things one step at a time. The passing of my Grandmother Marie has been very difficult for my dad, well really for all of us, but especially on her children.
My Grandma passed peacefully in her sleep with her daughter, Kristi by her side after a long battle with cancer. She was the toughest lady you would ever meet and it was a absolute blessing to be a part of her life. Her funeral/wake was beautiful and was made extra special by a tribute DVD that Mark put together commemorating the highlights of her life. What a lucky lady I am to have such a talented hubby! In true Grandma Marie form she managed to get all of her family together again and helped us all bury any hatchets there may have been between family members. It was her last gift to all of us.
Now that the craziest day is behind us I must say, it was wonderful having an uneventful Sunday this weekend, hopefully our boring and uneventful days will continue through the rest of this year. Thank you all for your well wishes and support! I don't know how we would have made it through all of this without you all! Love Jaime

"Just because your paranoid, doesn't mean they're not after you."

11/24/2008 09:41:00 PM 1 Comments

So, we're very happy that Obama won. I was kinda surprised that he won by such a large amount though. Glad, but surprised.
Now if we can just get the 50 some days done with so this lame duck government can step aside and a fresh new one can start to try something different to hopefully get things going again, eh? On the economic front, things have finally hit the building industry hard in the Pacific Northwest. My company is off over 50% in sales from last year, they've laid off a handful of people and are cutting everything they can think of to save money. My hours have been cut by about 5.5hrs per week, and the company is closing down from Christmas Eve through the day after New Years; about a week and a half total wthout pay. Needless to say that hurts a bit in the pocketbook. Jaime and I are both currently looking for a part time job, the first one to get a half way decent one (assuming they're any left to get) is going to take it.
Jaime's new job is still going well. They haven't been affected too much yet, although they have stopped hiring anybody as a precaution. She still like it alot and is excited that she always is busy with things to do.
A few weeks back we went to the park to get some shots of the kids. These are some of the better ones. Hopefully more to come soon if we can get a good weekend day. It seems we go to work in the dark and come home in the dark during the week.
Well until next time. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Love, Mark, Jaime, McKenna & Lilah


McKenna says Thank You (and WordUp)!

11/10/2008 10:15:00 PM 0 Comments

McKenna turned 3 on Nov 3rd and we had a wonderful and busy week celebrating it with her. Since everyone had to work on Mon the 3rd, we had a small celebration at hom with some cupcakes and ice cream after dinner and a couple of presents to open. McKenna & Lilah's daycare had a party for her on Friday the 7th, with cupcakes & lots of presents. Needless to say she made out like a bandit.

On Sat the 8th, after swimming lessons, we had a nice birthday party with family and some of McKenna's friends. She again made out like a bandi and she had a very fun time. The theme of the party was WordGirl, who is McKenna's favorite SuperHero and a cartoon we DVR daily for her. If you haven't seen it, you should YouTube or ITune a few shows, it's actually pretty good. We had a WordGirl standup with the face cut out so everyone could take pictures as WordGirl. Jaime put together some WordGirl themed refreshements.

McKenna really loved playing with everyone and spending time with everyone and all of the presents she received. She got lots of stuff, including some dolls, a handful of dress up dresses, books, and a hand made WordGirl costume, amoung other things.

Thank you everyone for the time you spent celebrating with us and for the gifts and well wishes.
Check out more pics at our website.


Until next time,

WordUp!



Mark, Jaime, McKenna & Lilah



The countdown is on....who will it be

10/30/2008 07:10:00 AM 0 Comments


Only a few days left until we elect a new President and the air is tense. Who will America choose? On one hand, you can choose a candidate who is fresh, has new ideas and a passion to bring something different to our country. On the other hand, we have a candidate who has lived thru many eras, Mesozoic, Neolithic etc etc who has alot of great ideas that have been around a long time that work really well.....like creating a wheel, using stone tablets to write and that sort of thing. It really makes this decision of who to choose a very difficult one. One can only hope that the people who live in and love this country make a decision that they can live with. I for one am voting for a candidate who has not been given the recognition deserved for all the accomplishments made and promises kept. A candidate that continues to impress day after day with award winning charm and wit. Someone who I could see being friends with, someone I could confide in, someone who deserves to win. I am proud to announce my vote for our next President, Hillary Clinton.

What?!

What do you mean she's not running anymore?

Crap!

WORD UP!

10/24/2008 07:13:00 AM 0 Comments

Good Friday Morning! I am off to work in a few minutes at my new job with Verathon in the finance department. I have been there nearly one month now and am finally getting the hang of things. It's hard to be away from my beans, but exciting to begin a new adventure and be around adults again...I forgot what it was like! It's nice going back to work for a company that seems to care so much about the health and welfare of their employees too. The girls have been doing very well at daycare, McKenna getting right back into the groove that she was in when she went there before Lilah was born, and Lilah...well she is a mommy and daddys girl and is having a hard time at pick up and drop off, but other than that she seems to be fairing well. All in all, I think it will be good for the whole fam that I am working full time, it's going to be great for the girls social development to be in daycare and it's nice to "get a break" from home stuff for me. In other news, my mom is getting very close to her finally surgery to remove the cancer from her body and she has been feeling much better lately. She's got very cool Jamie Lee Curtis hairdo and has been in good spirits lately. My dad is doing well to. He should be getting some additional prosthesis for his foot and is getting around a little better with each passing day. Things are looking up for everyone in these parts. Hooray for that!



Well, I suppose I should go to work to push some paper. Hope everyone is well. Have a Happy Halloween!
Love,
Jaime



If you don't stop and smell the roses once in awhile...

10/04/2008 10:24:00 PM 0 Comments

Jaime started work at her new job on Monday. She now works for a global medical equipment manufacturer based out of Bothell. She's working full time now during the day so we had to put McKenna & Lilah in daycare. Luckily, McKenna's last daycare had 2 openings so we were able to send them both to someone we know and trust, and that McKenna really loved before. They went for 3 days and both seemed to do really well.

Jaime, Jeni, McKenna, Lilah and I went to the Puyullap Fair a few weeks back. It was really fun, especially after we started going on the rides. McKenna loved any and all of the rides, especially the fast and jerky ones. We must of went on the super slide a dozen times. We've been to the zoo a few times this month and Papa, Jaime, McKenna, & Lilah went to the Pacific Science center a week or so ago as well.

Our front yard is looking really nice. There are still a few spots where no grass has come in, probably because I burned it using too much fertilizer. So we're overseeding those areas and hope to have grass in the whole yard by the time it starts to get cold and turn to crap again.

We've also started in on the reface of our fireplace, which if I do say so myself is looking awesome.

It doesn't seem like there are many hours in the day lately. Besides work, we've only got about 2-1/2 hours Mon-Fri for family time, and although the weekends are mostly wide open, there are usually projects that take up good chunks of time. That and the daylight hours are waning.

I don't usually rant much on here, but can I just say, WTF (excuse my abbreviations) on Sarah Palin? Did you see any of the interviews she did with Couric or Gibson ? Although she wasn't as much of a train wreck as I was thinking/hoping she would be in the debate, she didn't actually answer any questions she was asked. What is this country coming to if a person who is so clearly not ready to be a leader of our country can get on a presidential ticket and then still have a chance to win. I don't think half of the country even has a brain of there own. Please, for my childrens sake :) , vote Obama/Biden 2008, anyways...I digress...

Well, sleep is also in short supply lately, so I best be off to it. Until next time.

What is said about men often has as much influence upon their lives, and especially upon their destinies, as what they do. -Victor Hugo

9/08/2008 10:16:00 PM 0 Comments

Today Mark, the girls and I went to the Puyallup fair with Aunt Jeni to celebrate my 29th birthday. We sure had a lot of fun taking McKenna on all the rides she could muster and eating bad for you concession foods. It couldn't have been a more beautiful day to wrap up the last birthday of my 20's and for that I am very thankful. It has been a busy few weeks around the house as we are trying to wrap up summer and summer projects. Mark finished the front yard remodeling on Sunday with the addition of a lovely little enclosure around the Japanese maple my dad got me for my birthday. He also added some drainage/river rock around the outside of our gate which really makes the area pop. It's pretty awesome. Now we are hoping to work on the fireplace in the house next, we got some rock tile last Christmas to accent the pellet stove area and are planning on having it installed before the cold of Old man winter arrives. That is just a small project on the list of before winter projects we have been thinking about for the last few months (bathroom remodel and more insulation are also potential works in progress), but we will see what and when any of these things will actually come to fruition. It's so sad that the summer is almost over...where did it all go anyways? Well, it's late so I am gonna jet, thank you all for your Happy Birthday wishes. Love, Jaime

The chances of bread falling butter side down is directly proportional to the cost of the carpet

8/15/2008 09:24:00 PM 1 Comments




What a lovely summer it has been so far! Being able to stay at home during the day with my girls has been such an adventure, and it has kept me busier than I ever have been. Lilah has been crawling now since mid July and she is getting stronger and more capable of getting into trouble with each day that flies by. She makes a b-line for the cat food dishes now and is utterly fascinated with the toilet so I have been more wary about baby proofing. It's strange that in the short time since McKenna was a little baby until now how much I seem to have forgotten about what it's like to have an infant around. Being a mom of a newborn is like reading your favorite book over and over again and finding a wonderful secret hidden amongst the paragraphs that changes the whole story with each turn of the page....I can't seem to get enough.
McKenna is really starting to get the hang of using the potty chair now (T/G!) She has been a real trooper and fights us a lot less when we ask her to use it. We still have a long way to go before we can put her in big girl underpants, but at least we are on the right track now....seemed like we would never get to this point. <--We have learned a valuable lesson from potty training that I think will carry through to the time our girls are adults....when all else fails, use bribery! She has had enough gummy worm rewards to stretch the globe.
The front yard grass is growing in now, along with a wide variety of exotic weeds...most of which never grew on our previous layer of sod. What exactly is wrong with that picture? I am pretty sure our neighbors are sprinkling weed seed down while we sleep...that is the ONLY logical explanation. Other than the weeds the yard looks great and it finally looks as though there may be an end to the grueling front yard work in sight. Just in time for another one of our house projects. :)
Well, I suppose I should go for now. Hope all is well for all those who are reading this. Have a lovely rest of the summer!

Love,
Jaime

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. -Dr Seuss

8/05/2008 10:33:00 PM 0 Comments


Lilah is just over 6 months old now, she is sitting upright by herself (and only falling over occasionally) and she is also crawling forward. She started crawling backward around 5 months. She has also started on some jar food and enjoys bananas, pears & carrots so far. We’ve tried Cheerios, but Lilah really doesn’t know what to think about them yet and pushes them back out of her mouth with her tongue every time, all the while glaring at you.

McKenna has been doing much better with her potty training. She now goes #1 almost every time in the toilet, she’s got a little more to work on with the #2 however. Thank goodness we haven’t transitioned into actual panties yet! We’re trying to bribe her with trips to the Pacific Science Center if she goes poop in the potty chair, so far it hasn’t worked. She has been playing almost every other day with her friend Andrea (5) from across the street. It usually go goes something like this…McKenna whines to play with Andrea, we ask Andrea to come over, she comes over, after about 2.2 minute of playing together they go off in different sections of the yard and play by themselves, after about an hour I tell them we to walk Andrea home because we have to eat, we walk Andrea home, we go inside to fix dinner, McKenna whines to play with Andrea some more. It seems like they have a lot of fun, and considering the age difference at their age (over 2 years), they seem to enjoy each other’s company. It certainly is nice to have a friend so near that McKenna likes, and vice versa. Andrea’s dad, Mike, sometimes comes over as well and it’s nice to hear some other views from somebody who has been through a lot of when we are going through,(He’s got 5 girls ages 5-17).

On other fronts we’ve finally got some grass growing in the front yard that we re-landscaped. It’s looking pretty good, certainly better than before, and when all of the grass comes in it should be stupendous. J It seems through the front yard project, we’ve met nearly everyone in the neighborhood on once occasion or another as they’ve stopped by to say hello and comment on the yard.

Work is going ok. Jaime was going in for a full day on Monday as well as the nights 5-9, but she had to stop the Mondays because of childcare issues. The lumber/house building market in general has really slowed down in this area, it doesn’t look good for bonuses this year. We are finally catching up to the rest of the nation in that regard I guess. Things always seem to slow down during an election year, but it’s been especially slow with all of the things happening in the mortgage & oil crisis(s), and the job market. Hopefully the housing market will get kick started again soon, and we’ll be back to full swing.

Well, until next time, we hope this finds you happy and healthy.

Happy 4th, belated.

7/06/2008 09:45:00 PM 0 Comments

It has been a busy weekend for the nellnell clan. For the 4th of July we went down to Ocean Shores and stayed at the Quinalt Beach Resort & Casino. We got there about 2pm on Friday and checked into the room, which was actually quite nice. It had an ocean view and a nice view of the sandy beach. The weather was overcast, very windy, and drizzely but it was still pretty packed around town and the beach, which is usual for the 4th. After checking into the room we all walked down to the beach to play in the sand and water. It was pretty windy so that didn't last very long, and we decided to go back to the "tel" and go to "swimmin lessons" at the pool. All 4 of us went swimming and at the end of it we were pretty pruned. After swimming we got something to eat at a local "resraunt" and then back to the tel room to watch the fireworks from our room. It was still a little light outside so McKenna and I walked down to the beach again while Jaime and Lilah stayed in the room so Lilah could eat. McKenna and I watched some of the fireworks from the beach and collected fireworks sticks and rocks for about a 1/2 hour or so. On our way back up to the room we saw a mommy deer and her fawn running across the grass trying to get away from all of the noise. Some nice guy also gave McKenna 3 sanddollars to take home. We watched the fireworks for a little while and then went to bed. I snuck down to the casino, or rather, Jaime let me go down to the casino for a 1/2 hour or so and managed to come back about $73 richer :)

For the rest of the weekend we did a bunch of yardwork and played in the backyard. It seems lately that yardwork is all we've been doing. In case you're behind on what's been going on we've completely redone the front yard and still have quite a bit to do.

In other fronts Lilah might have a tooth popping through and she has found her tongue and can't stop sticking it out at anyone and then smiling profusely until you do it back at her. It's so precious.

Well, we will try to keep you updated on everything else thats going on soon and will be posting some new pictures of the yard and such soon. June's pictures are already posted on nellnell.com, so check them out if you haven't already. I've also uploaded our wedding pics and pics from our Paris vacation if you haven't seen those yet, you should check them out.

Until then, take care...