MOVING: We moved into our first BOUGHT house!! Yep that's right, we bought a house on a police officers wage!! (Barely, beans and rice for dinner anyone?) This all went down during my last month of pregnancy. It was so crazy fast, we signed papers in the hospital after having Michael and moved in before he was three weeks old. (Thanks to all my family and friends for helping us clean and move into the new place) We love being home owners!! I just hope we can afford the Internet, we will see!
MOTORCYCLE: It's SOLD!! We even made a couple hundred dollars after the payoff! This happened on the day we moved into the new place (it was a crazy day). A nice guy bought it with cash! What a blessing!!
CAR PROBLEMS!: A few days after we moved into the house, we went shopping for some necessities (plates, drinking glasses, pots etc.) After a long day we decided to make one more stop to Red Brick Pizza and bring some home. When we got in the car it wouldn't start! I should say that it wouldn't even turn the key over! We made sure we were in park and tried shaking the wheel. Tim was joggling the key like crazy and then all of the sudden it turned and the car started. The next day we got it to start again and took it in to the shop. Come to find out the ignition was broke. It was fixed easily by the mechanic and we got it back after a few days. Then our back window exploded out a few days later! We had a little storm blow through and after it was over we discovered the window exploded out! We think it must of had a crack or something. It took the dumb glass company forever to get us our glass replaced, but thank goodness the weather was nice! My pride took a hit when I had to drive around ghetto style with plastic sheeting and blue painters tape holding it! To top it all off, Christine and Jared were following us home and pulled up behind us to throw a empty bottled water into the back through the missing window (I had taken the plastic off since it started to come loose and flap in the wind on the freeway!) All I can say is full window coverage is great.
MICHAEL: Michael is such a sweet boy. He is growing so fast too. I just recently took him out of the bassinet and put him in his crib at night. I told myself that as soon as he slept for the majority of the night this would happen. I just didn't think it would happen so soon, it was a hard step for me. I don't want to accept that he is growing. He is such a easy baby, sleeps really well and a lot during the day, lets Abbey play with him and hold him, and loves to smile and coo at mom and dad. He also loves to suck his left thumb and will take a pacifier real good. What a cutie! Did I mention he likes to sleep?
BLESSING: We had Michael's blessing before Conference at our old Gilbert Ranch Ward. It was beautifully done by Tim. I loved how Tim blessed him to make righteous decisions and to understand why he makes those righteous decisions. Afterwards we had everyone over to our new place for breakfast. It was a lot of fun!
PAINTING, SANDING AND STAINING, OH MY: Talk about not thinking... Tim and I decided to not only move into a new place, take care of a new baby, and chase after a two year old; but to repaint our hutch and sand/stain the entertainment center. The Hutch was first and looks awesome (even though it is still tacky to this day)!! Then it was on to the entertainment center. The sanding was quite the chore! Staining was a lot easier and faster, but putting the poly coat on top... that takes some time. So the base was done relatively fast, but I think Tim and I were a little burnt out when it came to the doors! In fact, (after a lot of nagging) Tim FINALLY finished the poly coats today which means by tomorrow I can put them on the base!! And that means I can unpack those boxes and get them out of my family room (they have been there for about a month now). It will be nice to get the VCR out, Abbey keeps finding the Disney VHS's and begs to watch them. Oh, and as we were in the garage staining, out neighbor came over and offered to give us his extra wood laminate flooring for free. That was really nice because Michael's room smelled like the previous owner kept their animal in there (even after two steam cleaning treatments!). It was good to get that carpet out since Oscar felt the need to be territorial and mark it as his! Only one problem... we didn't have enough to finish the room. All in good time we can purchase the rest and finish it. But for now... on to the kitchen cabinets. I want them black like the hutch to Tim's dismay! Oh the joys of owning your own house!
POTTY TRAINING ABBEY: Oh boy, the fun has just begun! Potty training is a very recent development. We bought Abbey some pretty Ariel undies about a month ago. On our way out of the store she opened them up and put them on her head, that should have tipped us off. She didn't take to going on the potty so I waited a little longer. It's been three days now since we decided to give it another go (no pun intended)... we have had multiple accidents, one gross one last night. But she did go on the potty a few times. We will take it easy with switching between Ariel and Dora Pull Ups. It also helps that her cousin Wyatt is starting to get potty trained too. They think they are cool together!
HEAT RASH AND DRY SKIN: My angel boy, who gives me no problems, broke out in a heat rash just before his two month mark. I guess mommy over dresses him and he doesn't get as cold as us girls do. It looked pretty uncomfortable, but started to go away with keeping him in a diaper only. Unfortunately, his skin on his face, ears and scalp got really dry. I mean big flakes! I called the nurse and she gave me great advice. I'm pleased to say that Dove's Sensitive Skin Body Cream and a thin layer of Vaseline right after a bath is working! It's taken about two weeks to get it all under control... but it is finally just about gone! I think our boy will have sensitive skin just like his daddy.
So there you go. That is what we have been up to since our last post. Lets hope I don't ever get that behind again! I think things should slow down now, here's hoping.
6 comments:
Loved seeing all the pictures! How cute your house is, your kids, everything! Too funny about Abbey putting the panties on her head! :) Silly! :)
I loved your blog. You guys really have been busy. You have done sooo much in a short time. Abbey makes us laugh.
Michael is so adorable! Congratulations on everything you guys!
WOW! That must've taken you these last few months to just think of all of that! I'm happy to read a new post. You guys have been busy...and everything is turning out great. The hutch, the entertainment center (and I'm looking forward to the cabinets!). Michael is adorable...and let's not forget that he smiles and coos and ME too!What a cute family. I like how Tim poses and smiles for the camera. He actually looks like he's having fun doing work.
Yeah I am glad you are back. You guys have been busy. But isn't it good to have things going on. The hutch turned out so good! Cabinets are such a chore, but they make the kitchen look updated and new.
Oh, I thought I posted on this... guess not! First of all, love the new home... it's looking great. I can't wait to see the newly painted drawers and cupbords. Also, the kid who bought Tim's motorcycle was cuuute! And as far as your car window busting... that was weird! I thought for sure it was some hoodlums in your neighborhood! I'm glad it wasn't!
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