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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A Charlie Brown Christmas

For our Heartland Christmas party this year, the theme was Charlie Brown, and it was so much fun! We had little christmas trees at each table that looked just like Charlie's tree. And everyone was supposed to wear ugly sweaters...so this is a pic of joe and I in our best ugly sweaters. We picked them up at goodwill a few weeks ago. Isn't Joe's just amazing? haha. He had me accessorize mine with some gaudy jewelry, i felt like i came straight out of the 80's. It was a fun night spent celebrating our Savior's birth and the goofy people we love to work with!

The Crib!

We finally purchased our crib for the nursery, and here is my amazing husband hard at work putting all the pieces together. I helped a little bit, too, because 4 hands are more helpful than just 2 at times!
He just loves it when I take all these pictures...almost done now!
Tadaa!! Here is the finished crib, mattress, bedding and all! We picked a "Woodland Animals" theme from Woolrich bedding. How fitting, right? Now, we just need a little bundle of joy to place in here! Thanks mom and dad for getting us our nursery furniture and bedding...what a blessing! This grandbaby will be well taken care of, we know it!! :)

Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year...

Joe and I were able to go out and cut down this beautiful Frasier Fir tree and decorate it with ornaments both new and old! We have both agreed this is one of our best trees so far :) I love to sit on the couch at night, sipping hot cocoa, and just stare at the lights...it is just wonderful!
When mom came to stay with me in early december, we decided to decorate the house a bit (what else were we to do, as that morning our furnace quit working and it was a wonderful 18 degrees outside. We kept warm moving around the house!) Joe had gathered up some extra greenery from when we cut our tree, and mom went to town putting it all over the house! It smelled wonderful, looked so nice, and we didn't have to spend a cent!
Just using things i had around the house, mom helped me make things look a bit more festive! The fabric on the table was in my sewing box, the blanket on the back of the couch in the linen closet, and scotty dog pillow downstairs on another couch. Tadaa!
Joe claims he feels like we are living in a forest, as there is greenery everywhere! Mom and I even cut honeysuckly berries and placed them here and there throughout the decorations. The only downside to the trimmings is that come January, I am going to have one big needle mess to clean up! :) its worth it!
Mom thought up this cute little arrangement outside on the deck...again, using all things I already had. We certainly had a fun time! I think I am going to have my mom come and stay with me every early december...hehe.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Little shoes for little feet...

During the end of October and beginning of November, both of our families threw wonderful baby showers for us. Here is a pic of mom, lib, and I at Mom's house for the shower. It was so much fun!
The CUTE center piece mom put together, on the counter where all the delicious food was! I read through each of the books (loved the owl baby book :) and can't wait to share them with baby hughes...one of my most dear memories of childhood is sitting down on the couch and listening to mom read us stories. I hope we can do the same for this new little one (and ones to come!)
Here is Kate, Pam, Anna and I at the Hughes shower together. Again, a wonderful time spent with friends and family!
The diaper cake!!! Doesn't Joe just look thrilled? :) I made him pose for me, haha. Anna created this for my shower, and had cute winnie the pooh aninmals on it. What a useful decoration, huh???
Well, here is the belly at 31 weeks. I have been feeling really good so far. Not too much swelling, small aches in the feet at times, and a whole lot of kickin' by baby H!!! We are going back and forth as to wether this is a girl or a boy...how exciting that we won't find out until the birthday!

Monday, October 18, 2010

13.1

Joe, our friend Jackie, and brother in law Dave all ran together in the Columbus 1/2 Marathon this past weekend. They all did so well! There was about 15,000 people there, a record attendance! And just as the sun was rising, the race began and they were off!
I headed over to mile 8 and waited until they ran by. Here they are, doing great!
Joe finished the race in 2 hours 1 minute and 40 seconds! Just over his goal time. Way to go!!! He had a great time, and agreed that he would do it again! So our goal is to train together after the baby is born, and we hope to run one sometime next year! My man, the runner!

26 weeks!

Here's another shot of me, growing belly and all! The baby is really moving around alot now, which is an amazing feeling! (except when I am trying to fall asleep!) We are getting the nursery ready, registering for showers, trying to find names (hard!) and just asking the Lord to prepare our hearts for parenthood one day at at time. :)

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Apples to Apple cider...

Last weekend we went over our friend Gabe's house and picked 11 bushes of apples from his trees. We then took them over to an amish neighbor who runs a cider mill on saturdays. Dumped the apples into the mill, and out came 42 gallons of fresh cider! We couldn't believe it! What a fun and quintessential fall day. And needless to say, friends, family and we ourselves will be enjoying cider for quite a while this fall. That is o.k. by me!

Here they are, all 11 bushels. It only took us about 2.5 hours to pick 'em all. Not bad!

Girls day!

Mom, Dad and Libby came out to Ohio a few weekends ago to visit, and so that us girls could have a bit-o-fun at the Country Living Fair in Columbus. (Dad and Joe hung out at the house, working on siding, visiting an auction, and watching football while we perused the fair!). It was held at the Ohio Historical Village, a perfect venue for the artsy/crafty/"antiquie" event! We had so much fun together, the weather was beautiful, too! And the whole atmosphere just emitted the feeling of all. Mums, pumpkins, apples, and straw bales. We even got to meet a few famous people :) Well, famous to us, I guess. David T. Smith, the woodworker (dad has his book, and has made several pieces of furniture after his design, including a shelf in our house!) and then we saw Will Moses, signing paintings and such. And finally, the editor of Country living herself! We even got inspired for a bit of decorating in the babies room....pictures of that project to come. All in all, it was a great weekend, and we are so thankful they came out to visit!!!!!

The BEST cobbler in the world...worth waiting a 1/2 hour for ;) haha. We enjoyed every bite!
Sisters!!! Love it...

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Crazy Cat


These two crazy animals...they love to snooze together almost every evening. This was just a cute shot of Sam, smiling it seems, for the camera. And then another evening he climbed into this faucet box, and decided it was a comfy spot for a nap. Oh brother! But pretty cute, sammy!

Siding the House!



Here is the latest project Joe has been faithfully tackling on our house...siding! We had a few good friends and family help us get started, and lately Joe has been working on the project whenever he has a few spare hours (which is not often!) It has saved us a ton of money by doing the project ourselves, however it did cost us one minor trip to the ER :) Joe accidentally cut his hand while cutting a piece of siding one night, but one small steri-strip later, we were good to go! The house is looking so much better already...it is amazing! We are very thankful to be able to do this!

hair ties and bella bands...

Here I am, about 21 weeks prego!!! This was about a month ago, so today I am currently 25 weeks, unbelievable!! This baby is so active, kicking throughout the day, which is an amazing (yet sometimes uncomfortable!) feeling :) I have been feeling so great, trying to keep as active as I can and eating healthy. I haven't had any wierd cravings yet, so lets hope it stays that way, haha! We are working on the nursery and our registry for all of the baby items we will need! Exciting yet overwhelming at the same time! Lets just say, its only month 6, but I am ready to meet this little babe!

Friday, September 10, 2010

More BWCA pictures


boundary waters!!!





Here are a few pics from the family adventure we took this summer to BWCA. We spent about 10 days together, driving, packing, paddling, fishing and at times, relaxing. ;) What a beautiful place, the lakes of Minnesota. Joe and I have both been there before, when we were in high school, and the beauty has not changed. We were able to see wildlife (loons, beaver, bald eagles, mink, deer) and hear some too (wolves!) It was a great time, although we all agreed that it wasn't quite a vacation, but rather, a canoe trip!!!

Monday, April 19, 2010

There's a Lonely little Petunia in an Onion Patch...

I haven't actually planted any petunias yet, but I just have fond memories of that song and thought it appropriate for a gardening entry in our blog. :) We used to listen to that song and many more on road trips with Grandpa and Grandma Brown! Well, here are some pictures of a few little gardens I have been attempting to cultivate. The picture above is a small patch around our poplar tree in the front yard (haha, i just thought of it...tulips for the tulip tree!) I put a few hostas and a daylily there, as well as a little coral bell plant. I hope they all grow! Thanks to my mom for the tulip bulbs and my mother-in-law for the other perenials! What a blessing.
Well, this little patch isn't too big, as it took my 1 hour just to dig up the sod and about 3 inches of topsoil (if you want to call it that) :) TONS of rocks in this area, but i think once i start planting more, the topsoil will increase. This is right under our curly willow tree in front. Some day lilies, hosta, bee balm, daisies and a few others i forget at the moment.
This bed was already at the house (1 of 2 places that I could see someone actually tried to landscape). The well pipe isn't used anymore, so Joe hopes to cut it down (me too!). There were two large hostas already here, so I just planted around those, and increased the sized of the bed. Our friend Tyler gave us a small river birch (at right) and he has another for us to plant in the next few weeks! It has been so much fun to try my hand at this. Joe keeps claiming i have my mothers green thumb (well, i think i have a ways to go, but at least i have the passion and joy in it!) Pam gave me the idea to use the sod i was taking out of the beds to put in sparse places around our yard. Great thinking! I have been depositing sod everywhere, as our yard needs some help :) I mowed the whole thing yesterday (with a push mower!) and it was a little rough going in places. I think we need like a roller to come in an smooth out the backyard, at least. haha! But i guess last year the owners didn't mow at all, so that kinda reeks havoc on ones yard and the way the grass grows. Oh well. We will do our best to take care of what the Lord has given us, and see what comes of our hard work. Oh yes...one more thing....is it crazy when i get really excited over a wheelbarrow? Saturday i went to Menards and bought a no-flat tire steel wheelbarrow that should last us a long time. Who-hooo! Considering before this piece of equipment I was using an old sheet to haul around leaves, sod and sticks, I am quite happy with the new set of wheels, errr, wheel. You don't know how valuable that thing can be until you own your own home!!!!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Alabama trip

A few weeks ago, Joe and I took a road trip down to Springville, Alabama to enjoy a camping conference for all Assembly of God camps around the U.S. It was so beautiful! And the food...mmmmm! We ate well, and tasted some amazing southern cuisine. Here we are in Ruffner State Park, overlooking Birmingham.
I woke up early our last morning and took some pictures of the lake and board walk. It was a peaceful morning, just me and a few birds soaking up the sunshine.
This trip was a refreshing break from our hectic schedule, a great time to reflect on God's blessings and the way that He provides EXACTLY what we need!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Deck Destruction..dunt dunt dahhhhh



We look a bit ferocious in these pics. haha. Well tearing down a rotting deck will do that to oneself. Today marked the beginning of the tear down process for our old deck. Actually, mother nature was doing a pretty good job already. The deck was previously made with untreated wood, conveniently rotting away as it had not been painted in a while. This made the use of sledge hammers quite easy! It was even rainy, windy and cold today, but we demolished any way. After almost stepping through a hole in the deck, i decided to get down and do all demolishing from the ground. Our new supplies are being delivered tomorrow (friday) and we plan to begin building on saturday. Yippee!!! Funny thing is that snow is falling down as we speak. 3 inches to fall by tomorrow. What a trip. Well, thank goodness it will be 50 by saturday. We have never built a deck before. I made birdhouses when i was little. Does that count? (jk, joe is going to do amazing with this deck. i am pretty handy with a drill when i have to be, too) more pictures to com...

babysitting 101



We got the chance to babysit Joe's sister's kids last week. What a blast! We had pigs in a blanket, mac'n cheese, green beans & ice cream for desert. yum. Then a walk outside. Funny story was that the kids asked to see down into our sewer system (it is covered with a cement lid in the backyard, and they were curious as to what it was). Joe told them it was our poop hole. (oh my) and so they shouted "we want to see down in it!" then the chanting open it open it open it!!! Alas, the lid came off, noses crinkled, and Nathan promptly said "oh, ok you can close it up now." What a hoot.
After a quiet storytime and a quick video it was time to go. One thing convenient about being uncle & aunt...the kids go home at the end of the day. :) But we love 'em and hope to do it again.