Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Finally.... FLOORS!!!

Since we moved into this house, about 15 months ago, I have wanted to yank out this nasty carpet. 

We decided that our first priority needed to be to put a door to access the backyard (see post here... this shows a bunch of before pics with the carpet).  We then had saved enough money to do the floors last spring, but then our septic/ drain field thingy clogged and it took a few thousand dollars to fix that (see post here). 

I had already accepted... without being bitter (yeah right)... that the floors would have to wait until this spring.  Thankfully, my mom couldn't take it anymore. haha.  You know its bad when someone not only offers but insists you take a loan from them to fix a problem.  So, mom and dad loaned us $3700 to put down laminate wood in the house.  And it looks BEAUTIFUL!!!  Thank you guys so much. 

Without further yapping/ typing from me.  Here are the pictures.  Check the links above if you wanted to see some pics before).

Master Bedroom


Dining Room-  This is probably the room where I most appreciate the floors.  I HATED having carpet in our dining room.. LIKE HATED!  Who puts carpet in a dining room anyway? (If you have carpet in your dining room, sorry.)
  Living Room- This room is a little sparce as I haven't fully put everything back in because Christmas stuff is coming in soon!  :)  I also decided to hold off on the area rug in here until at least after Christmas.  I am kind of enjoying just the wood floor.

The Den-  I mean... how much better can a room look.  I am now thinking that the fireplace needs some kind of cool facelift.  don't have a clue what I have in mind but the seed in planted. 


 
So, there it is. To save $500, dad is going to help me put the quarter round hopefully sometime over Christmas break, but besides that.  Floors are done and I am happy!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Happy Birthday Sheppy.

The world is pretty amazing through your eyes.  You are a cup half full kind of person.  Everyday (for the most part) is a "good day" or "the best day."  You will often just sit and talk to me about how good of a day it really is. 


Your smile is so full of life.  It is not mischievous though.  I guess I could sum it up by describing it as joy full.  You are so full of joy and happiness.  Of course, you have your moods but for the most part, you are happy.




Your major vice right now is being whiny with your brothers... namely Ashton.  You are such a big helper with Bennett and you two have really started playing well together for long stretches of time.  You and Ashton play a lot together too but it is mixed with part laughing and part yelling/ fighting and part crying.  You go to Hunter for help with problems- not so much playing. 









You are reading pretty good for a 5 year old.  We don't hit it very hard but for the amount of effort you put in, the reading is going great.  You LOVE legos and can put together the smaller kits by yourself.  In another year or two, you will not need me even for the big ones--- kind of makes me sad as we just put this big sucker together and I loved it!

Your birthday this year was low key just celebrating with our family and GrandmaDean.  We invaded GrandmaDean's house because of new floors going down (more on that later-- speaking of joy). 





You wanted a Carolina Panthers cake.  I have no idea why as you don't even watch football.  But since you requested it, I did my best.  I have been assured by multiple sources that it does resemble a Panther.  haha.  You got some great presents from money, to legos, to an easel, shoes, clothes, markers/ paints, and other things. 
 My Panther. :)  haha

Fancy... blue inside. 


His presents from Papa Hub and Grandma (legos above). We have already built both kits and they are sooo fun. His present from Queenie and Mantis (easel, paints, markers, and money).  He has created a couple "masterpieces for me already.  He loved it all!  Thank you. 




You continue to be my special kid.  You are unique and funny and smart and kind.  You have a quirky edge that is contagious.  I love being weird with you- from our serious sing alongs to dancing in the kitchen- you make me so happy.






 

I love you a ridiculous amount!

Happy Birthday Shep

Friday, November 7, 2014

Fall Soccer and Football Successes

Wow!  The boys had awesome years this year on the soccer pitch. 

Hunter moved up to the U10 division.  I am always amazed at the difference a year or two makes in talent.  Though he wasn't an all-star, he had a good year.  He actually scored the first goal on his team on the first game and added a couple more goals throughout the season.  Being one of the youngest out there, I know that over the next year he will just get better and better.  His team played for the championship game last night.  They lost, but were ranked 2nd (out of 11 teams) for regular season and then the tournament as well.

Hunter's team accepting their Runner's Up medal.



My number 5.


Ashton was on U8 again, though he played U8 last year, this was the first year where he was actually old enough to do so.  He is flat out awesome.  The ball loves him and sticks to him. He needs power behind his shot and pass, but once he has that, he will be quite the force.  No idea how many goals he had this season but I would say it was around 20.  His team was undefeated in the regular season and the tournament, so obviously the "were the champions."

Ashton in traffic... 5 v1

He dribbled through them all and scored.  You can barely see his legs past the goalie.

Shepherd did soooo much better this year.  He played U6 and had a really good coach.  His coach was totally over qualified but you could tell that the coach knew the game. ; ) Shepherd had to bribed to score his first goal with a Toys R Us run, but once he did score, he added 4 more throughout the season.  Let's just say that first goal set me back $30.  Once he figures out how to control those big ol' paws of his with his large frame, I think he could be ok. 

And, about his coach.  Obviously, that was me.  haha.  I was persuaded to coach and was not looking forward it, but a friend of ours said he would help and so we did it.  Jay and I really enjoyed the kids.  They were funny and they listened and I have to say they got a whole lot better.  By the end of year, they did not look like a bunch of kids just running after the ball, but would actually pass to eachother.  Makes a coach proud.  We were also undefeated. Our closest game was 3-0.

My little team.... The Quakes

Unfortunately, since I coached, I never got any pics of Shep playing.  But he enjoyed the snacks more than the games anyway.
And lastly, my dear husband and his Blue Eagles football team.  Another year of improvement. Though the goal was to make the playoffs, which they missed by just one win, this team made some really big strides.  They won 3 games and had the opportunity to win at least 4 others only losing by 8 points or less.  They lost to their rival team tonight which always sucks especially when that was the decider of a playoff birth. 
Just some props to Chad though.  He POURS himself into his job.  80-90 + hours a week is typical for him from July to November.  He doesn't complain about the amount of work.  Though I know he misses the boys (and me :), I think we both know that his reach goes so deep within the community and within the high schoolers that he has immersed himself in. 
As I watched him encourage a player who dropped a punt, dash onto the field to voice "concern" over a call, speak to a kid losing his cool, see his players bear hug him after the game, and see his passion and emotion over the end of a season,  I know that our sacrifice at home is worth it.  It does help that I am pretty awesome and can hold down the fort for a few months out of the year on my own.  :)
We are proud of you hun.  I know you hear it ALL THE TIME but they are getting better, you are making a difference.  Hang in there!
But most importantly, we love you!

I should have taken more pics this year but didn't even think about it until tonight.  Hunt and Ash were both ball boys for the football team and did such a great job.  They were adorable.
Kicking off. Chad is the 2nd navy coat from the left.

After the game, players line up for alma mater.  Some tears shed (not mine)... :(  I hate losing

And this is what Shepherd thought of the game- crashed out the entire second half... as did Bennett though once he fell asleep on me, Grandma took him off my hands.
 
So proud of these boys.  They all worked hard and made this competitive soccer mom proud!
 

 

 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

7 lbs 14 oz of baby love

Niece #4 arrived yesterday with perfect timing allowing for me to sneak away this morning and meet her.  Being election day, Chad had the morning off and could keep the boys while I met my newest niece.

Josephine (Joey) Ann
November 3, 2014
7 lb 14 oz
20"

She is a doll baby.  I don't know how it is possible to forget how small new babies are or how they just mold to you. 
 
 

Congratulations to Tommy, Sandee, Charlee, and Sami on the arrival of this precious little girl!