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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Welcome to the World, little Natalie!

 Natalie Quinn was born December 19th, 2012 at 2:52 p.m.  She weighed 7 lbs 14 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long.  What a bundle of joy and peace.  We love her to pieces already and are adjusting so well to being a family of 4.  What a blessing to have family and friends helping take care of us, bringing meals, watching Andrew, helping in so many ways!  We are truly blessed.

 Joe's idea to put our "little present" under the tree!!  Christmas morning, 2012 :)


 So glad mom and dad got to come out to stay for a while, and help us adjust to being at home with two little ones.  Natalie was just checking her out as she held her...so sweet!  Andrew LOVED having Gr. & Gr. Brown at the house.  He had non-stop playmates :)  We loved that too!!

Full arms, Full heart.  Thank you, Father, for the blessing of these two sweet babes.  We hope to honor you as we raise them, love them, enjoy them.  I read a quote by Dr. James Dobson the other day.
"One of the greatest privileges in living is to bring a baby in to the world to love and care for."

I whole-heartedly agree.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Workin' little man

 I captured our little guy working a few weeks ago, as Joe was putting in the new windows to the sunroom/andrew's new room!  He is definitely enamored with tools and "helping" do whatever dad is doing!  What a funny little look he has on his face here :)
 My favorite shot....

 Somebody get this boy a tool belt! 


Another favorite...completely oblivious to his mom who is taking pics like crazy :)

Saturday, December 1, 2012

A few random pics!

The chefs, creating a scrumptious dinner!  Aprons and all...
"Let me see, mama!"
Camping at Hocking Hills State Park
"hiding" near the barn :)
Capturing the last few days of fall...

Friday, November 16, 2012

The sweater

 I found a little retro sweater at a garage sale this summer and decided that Andrew needed to wear it before he grew out of it!  And I am beginning to play around with the settings on our digital camera, trying to learn more about photography.  So here are the results of our photo session this afternoon :)



Sweet boy, I can't believe you are almost 2 years old!  You are the joy of our lives, and we can't wait for you and your new brother or sister to meet.  What fun we will all have together!  I am thankful for your adventurous spirit (even though it makes my heart stop for a bit at times) and your cheeky grin, and i love it when you share your snack with me.  Or point to the ground and say "down" when you want us to rough and tumble together in the living room.  You can say "pees" for please now, and you still love all things that go vroom.  Lately you have been bringing us books to read like curious George, henry and mudge, and Danny and the Dinosaur.  Oh yes, you can say "Doggie" as well.  You always want to help Dad with any project he is doing.  And you want to wear his winter hats instead of your own.  Anything of dad's is just better :)  And we can't forget your hammers.  You have 2 of them, and rare is the time when they are out of your hands! (as noted above in the pics).  Everything needs a bit of tapping around the house!  Andrew, you are all boy, and such a treasure.  

A bit of Country...

 These are a few pics of the Country Living festival here in Columbus back in September!  Mom, Dad and Libby came to visit.  We had a blast checking out all of the cool booths and what not.  I think Andrew had a pretty good time, too :)

He was just itching to climb the ginormous pile of squash...

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Welcome Fall!

One of my favorite family photos by far!  Our brother in law Dave took this quick shot when we were over at their house the other week, so props to him!  We all love fall and are just soaking the weather, colors, smells and activities up.  And we are excited for baby Hughes to arrive in about 6-7 weeks!  Time has flown with this second pregnancy, as we have been busy with Andrew, work, garden, church, friends, etc.!  But as the baby moves and kicks within me, I am gently reminded of the new life that will soon join us in our arms.  Praise the Lord :)

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Life by the Sea


We recently returned from a 10 day vacation with Joe's mom and dad that lead us onto the coasts of Maine and Rhode Island for the first time.  What a beautiful sight!  We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and both agreed that if the Lord even called us to live out that way, we would jump in a heartbeat :)  I will try and post pics as I can, and give some details for each.  These next few pics will be of our explorations on the island of Jamestown, RI, where we stayed for 5 days.
Here is Beavertail Lighthouse, the 3rd oldest light house in America.  It greets ships that come sailing into the Narraganset Bay (it took me a few days to correctly pronounce that one).  There was a museum there (free, yipee!) and a small aquatic nature center.  We learned there that lobsters can live up to 80 years, and weigh up to 45 lbs!!!  Oh my goodness...

 A view of the rocky shores that the lighthouse warns of....
 Andrew wasn't too sure of the interesting sea weed we kept finding
 Family picture!
 One of the most special things about the trip was that Andrew and Joe got to hang out every day together, spending so much time playing, laughing, discovering.  He just adores his papa, and that was probably one of my highlights of the trip.  Just watching those two together.
 Later that day, we headed over to another state park that had 2 light houses at it...here is a pic of the tide coming into the rocky shore and filling the tide pools.
 Andrew became familiar with many sights of the sea, including boats, seagulls, crabs, and the beach in general.  We are checking out lobster boats that are hitting the waves at sea!  We learned that each lobster fisherman has their own color/design painted on each of their buoys.  This same design is then hoisted up on a pole atop their boat, so as to verify that they are checking the right traps.  Each buoy can have up to 10 traps beneath it!  Thats alota lobsta! 

Seeing what critters or cool shells might be hiding in the tidal pools.  The salty air was so refreshing, and brought back many memories.  The first time I experienced tidal pools was in second grade, when mom and dad and I took a trip to Hawaii.  I can remember dad and I going out onto the rocks and fishing around in the pools.  Looks like we are passing that along to the next generation!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Mommy and Me

 Tickle session before the pictures :)  Little did we know the studly camera man was already at work....
 Smelling the basil plant...

 More tickles
 And this is my favorite one.  I love your smile, bubby.  You are my little man, and are just growing up so fast.  I love to sweep you into my arms and give you kisses and hugs.  I love to hear you laugh and giggle.  And make your truck and gun noises :)  
These are some of the best days of our lives.  Thank you, Lord, for blessing us with this family of 3....soon to be family of 4!  What an adventure it has been, and one that has changed us so much!  I am tying to savor these sweet days, one at a time.  

Saturday, July 28, 2012

July Visit

 We sure did enjoy the visit from mom and Libby these last few days!  Andrew was a ham, and loved all of the kisses, laughs and attention!

 Here is the face Andrew makes when we say "smile!".  Haha!'
 Max the monkey was a fun highlight of the trip!  Libby made him quite animated, and Andrew LOVED it!  We heard many a good belly laugh from the little man as he squealed with libby.    So much fun!

 And then there was the puppy dog costume.  The girls helped me clean out Andrew's closet (amazing that after only a year and a half, it needs to be cleaned out and sorted through!) and we found this.   Andrew didn't mind it too much, except for the hat, which you can gather from the pics.  He was so cute!

 Get this off of me!
Oh, just working on my dresser, dressed as a puppy dog.  Don't you do that sometimes?