Another Bell Performance

Our Handbell Quartet performed at church again this past Sunday.  The song is called Praise Him! Praise Him! and was not really our favorite.  Warning - it gets kinda long.  We had very little time to actually practice so it's a miracle we pulled it off.  It was far from perfect, but good enough for a holiday weekend when the sanctuary wasn't packed! This recording is not from the actual performance, but instead is one of our run-throughs before church started.  Ignore the mistakes; I think we actually did better during our real performance.

http://youtu.be/SOs7a6L7-jE

Family Fun Weekend

Last weekend Doc's parents were here for a visit.  The last time they were here, Katie Wynn was just barely sitting up on her own, and now she's crawling all over the place and pulling up on everything.  I think they agree that she's grown up a lot in just two months!  Thank goodness for my mother-in-law, Patricia, who snapped pics throughout the weekend.  She gets credit for most of the photos in this post. They arrived late Wednesday afternoon so they were able to keep KW all day Thursday while we were both at work.  They spent some time playing on the floor with the giant ballapalooza.  I love this photo below because it looks like Katie Wynn is sitting indian-style.

Doggie kisses from Lolli!  This is a regular occurrence at our house.

Standing up to play with her toy.  I love a good ruffle on the booty. :)

Bill (Poppa) spent a lot of time helping KW learn to hold her bottle herself.

She knows how to fold it fine, but usually it's more like this.  She doesn't know how to tilt it back so she can get the milk.

Just feeding herself like a big girl!

We're learning that we have to be very careful with where we set things.  Now, instead of just Lolli trying to sniff out some food on the coffee table, there's an extra set of hands going for it too.

I hate that this picture turned out blurry.  Katie Wynn was hanging out with me while I got ready for the day, and found my stash of velcro rollers.  I tried to put one in her hair and barely caught it on camera before it slid right out.

Bill and Pat were sweet enough to keep all three kids (and Lolli!) for a good portion of the day Saturday so that Doc and I could go to a wedding.  Judging from the pictures, I'd say they had a pretty good afternoon!  Looks like there was a walk and some bike-riding.

Some basketball playing by the boys.

And some hanging out in the bed of the truck for the girls.

This orange monkey is officially Katie Wynn's favorite toy.  She loves it!  Unfortunately, so does Lolli so that gets a little tricky sometimes.  Orange Monkey has velcro on his hands so he can hang on things.  Sunday afternoon he was hanging on to Katie for a piggy back ride.

I'm not really sure she realized where he was.

Late that afternoon we spent some time hanging out on the back patio.

There are times when her cuteness just overwhelms me.  This was one of those times.

Sadly, Lala and Poppa had to hit the road back home Monday morning.  But not before some quick playing time.  Katie Wynn was sporting her trendy pocket tee like all the big girls around here wear.

That's it for last weekend's recap.  Like I said, I didn't get out my camera so I'm so thankful to Bill and Pat for capturing all of these moments!  It was a great, family-filled weekend!

Mother's Day

Ok, I'm playing catch up with pictures from Mother's Day a couple weeks ago.  Like last year, my sister-in-law Beth hosted us all for lunch after church.  We weren't just celebrating my Mom; we were celebrating the birthdays of my brother Nick and my nephew Jett too. We were the first to arrive and were greeted by this cutie-patootie.

She's in a phase right now where she always wants to make a silly face picture (followed by "lemme see!).  I officially volunteer to be in charge of the slideshow at her wedding rehearsal dinner...I'm pretty sure I'll have lots of "good" pictures by then. 

Bren and her Mama.

And her Mama's sissy, Shea.  Shea is getting married this year and Bren is going to be her flower girl princess.  She's excited!

Speaking of princesses, ours was sound asleep.

So I carried on with my photoshoot of Bren with everybody else.

Sweet brother and sister.

My outfit screams Accountant.  I may never wear it again.

Also?  I really need a tan.  Bren is pretty stinkin' cute though.

Never a dull moment with my Dad.  (How do you photograph people who wear glasses?  Tricky.)

Here is Nick opening the gift we got him (new shirt).

Jett opened his gift from us (wii game) at the same time.

Birthday boys with their birthday loot.

Mom opening her first gift from us.

It was a new cell phone cover with a picture of all seven of her grandbabies.

She was pretty excited about her second gift from us.  I can't wait to show it to you guys.  Post and tutorial coming soon.

Guess who woke up in time to enjoy some of the party?

Just watching all the excitement.  I think her face has been covered in drool/slobber for the last three months straight. 

The only picture I got of Uncle Ben was when he was making silly faces at Katie bug.  (We missed Aunt Erin who was home with a sick baby Ramer!)

Birthday boys again.  I can't believe Jett is 8 years old!!

These two were first to the table for cake time.

That's right, keep 'em coming, kids.  Just more good photos for the slideshow...

 

Jett had had a birthday party with his friends the day before, so this cake was more geared towards Nick.  He attended some of the Masters golf tournament this year so Beth ordered a Masters cake.

 

They blew out all the candles!  (Probably with some sneaky help from Bren.)

And that was it!  After stuffing our faces with cake, we all split up and went our separate ways.  My Mother's Day started out with breakfast in bed and a bike ride with my two favorites.  Then we attended a good church service, had a yummy lunch with all my family, and spent the rest of the afternoon being lazy.  A pretty good first Mother's Day if you ask me!

Babies in a Bucket

A couple weeks ago, Katie Wynn and I got to have an all-day playdate with this precious little girl!

That's Addi Clare and she's just five days older than KW.  Her mama and I have decided they will be BFFs. :)

Actually, we had a triple-playdate because Ballerina Bren (and Mimi) came over to play too!

You may remember from my sewing post that I had made a couple of matching reversible dresses.  Well, Addi Clare is who the other one was for, so I made sure her mom packed hers in her bag so we could have a photoshoot!

These next three pictures in a row crack me up because they're facial expressions are so in sync!

When we first started, they were both in the mood to chat.

"Hey Mom."

A few camera clicks in and I realized we were right in the middle of Addi Clare's nap time.  Rats!

My mom held her while I continued shooting pics of Katie Wynn.

I just love her silly little grins.

Did I mention that this galvanized tub may be my new favorite photoshoot prop?  I'm kinda wishing I had used it for monthly pictures.

I love this one!

Since her dress was reversible, it only took me a second to flip it over for an all new look.

These faces make me smile too.  I think she was watching Lolli get in trouble for running off.[gallery ids="8968,8969,8970"]

This one's in the running for my favorite one.

Ooh, or this one.  I just can't decide.

I'm so glad I caught this shot because you can see how cute the back of her top is and the coordinating bloomers!  Don't worry, she did not topple over.

I just wanna kiss all over that bare back, neck, and shoulders!  I have a feeling I'm going to love summer clothes.

Inspecting the grass.

Laughing at her Mimi.

We flipped Addi Clare's dress over too and put her back in for more pictures.  Did I mention it was her nap time?

I think this picture is absolutely precious!! If they are long-time BFFs, this one will definitely have to be on their senior yearbook page or something.  Just two babies hangin' out in a bucket.

Mom and I picked up the bucket by the handles and turned them around.

Sweet, sweet babies.

How many more ways can I use this bucket?? Maybe with a bunch of flowers for her May photo??

Closet Makeover

Last week, we finally finished a closet makeover that was started the week we moved into this house!  It was a very loooooong, drawn out makeover, but I am so glad to have it all done now.  It was more than worth the time (and money, ugh) that it took to get it the way it is now. It's funny that we've spent so much time and energy making over our closet when we still have a completely empty dining room, but considering we use our closet every single day and would probably have only had maybe 2 meals in our dining room by now, it just made sense to focus on the closet first.

Phase One of the closet makeover was very unexpected.  We knew when we closed on the house that we would maybe add some shelving, but we didn't realize we would be doing renovations on it during our first week in the house.  Here's what happened...

Our hanging clothes were the very last things to be moved from our old house to this one.  I wanted to keep them all on hangers and I didn't want the movers messing with them and throwing them in a truck.  So after all the big stuff was unloaded and in the house, Doc loaded up all our clothes in his car and brought them over.  With my brother helping him unload them, it became very obvious very quickly that there was not going to be enough room for all of our clothes.

We'll call the left side of the closet "Doc's" side.  See those two hanging bars?  They were about, oh I dunno, shoulder level, maybe?  And above them?  Nothing but wasted space!

And check out what's going on on my side...that hanging bar's about to snap in two from the weight of my clothes, and they weren't even all on there yet!

So at about 4:00 one Sunday afternoon, we decided we needed to work on the closet ASAP.  We loaded into the car and headed to Home Depot - an hour round trip without counting our shopping time.  By dinner time, we had all of our supplies, had already stopped by my Dad's shop to cut and route the edges of all the boards, and had a coat of primer and paint on them.  We were rolling!

My side of the closet was easy.  We just added more supports to hold up the bar with the weight of all the clothes.  Doc's side was a lot more involved.  See how there are kinda three shelf levels in the picture below?  The middle one that my Dad is scraping glue off of is where the one hanging bar originally was.  We couldn't rip those support boards off the wall without tearing the sheetrock, so they stayed put.  The shelves below and above it are the two new ones we added.  This way, there would be two levels of hanging clothes instead of just one.

I think I frustrated the guys by making them caulk and paint.  They argued that once clothes were added they'd never be seen.  But, I was 8 months pregnant at the time and they knew what was best for them and did it my way. :)

Apparently I did not feel the need to take an after picture of this phase, but just imagine all of our clothes finally up off of our bedroom floor and hanging in the closet where they belong.  We were thrilled with our new additional hanging bars.

About a month passed, we welcomed our baby girl, and I decided we needed to finish changing out the fixtures in her bathroom.  They were all gold when we moved in, and I wanted them silver.  Doc and Dad had already switched out everything except for the shower fixtures.  This is where things got tricky because we had an outdated piece.  I won't bore you with the details, but I will say that I know way more about push-button diverters then I ever imagined I would.  Anyway, the solution was that we needed to have some plumbing work done if we wanted to switch to silver.  And rather than letting the plumber go to town busting up the tile in her shower, I requested that they go through the back.  That meant our closet got partially emptied out again so that this hole could be cut out of the wall.

Thankfully the hubs was able to patch the hole up in a way that will still allow us access to the plumbing in the future should we ever need it.

With Katie Wynn's bathroom done and me still on maternity leave, I was ready to move on to the next project.  Enter Shoe Shrine, Take One.  The back wall of the closet was the perfect spot to put some custom shoe shelving, so we drew up a plan and got to work.  I ordered some MDF and had it delivered and we got to cutting, priming, and painting.  It was so huge that it had be to assembled inside the closet.

I can't even tell you how sad it was for me right when I took this picture.  As much as we talked about the plan beforehand, we still didn't think through some key parts.  We were excited to get it up and because of that, cut some critical corners.  It was designed to be two pieces - a wider part at the bottom that created a bench to sit on and a skinnier part on top for regular shoe storage.  The shelves in the bottom section were also removable to my boots could slide in in the winter.  The problem was that it was extremely heavy and very unsturdy.  Even with it being bolted to the wall, it felt like it'd probably just pull the sheetrock down with it.  So, while I really, really wanted to be excited about it, all I could think about was my baby girl trying to climb up it one day and it crashing down on top of her.  In tears, I told the boys to take it down.

We felt really defeated at that point.  We'd just wasted a whole lot of time (and a lot of money) on something that was now sitting unassembled in our garage.  Except for the bottom portion.  We never got around to taking it apart so it continued to sit in our closet and became a flat surface where we piled everything.  (Doc did actually use it to hold his shoes, though.)

I returned to work and life went on.  And then about a month ago I walked into the closet one morning and saw that my hanging shoe rack had finally given up and torn apart.  My shoes were in a heap on the floor.

The closet was becoming a huge mess.

We knew this meant it was time to revisit the shoe shrine.  This time, though, we'd really, really think through everything and do it the right way.  Thankfully, Ana White had already drawn up some plans for a shoe shrine that we could adapt for our closet.

Doc and my dad spent a Saturday morning cutting and routing all the pieces we would use.  I spent one of my days off work priming and painting every side of every board.  And then the following Saturday, my dad and I got busy assembling.

This time the Shoe Shrine would be one big piece, instead of two separate pieces.  At eight feet tall, we had to climb up on the table to finish putting the top of it together!

What I don't have a picture of is the hour or so that we worked while I was wearing Katie Wynn in the Baby Ergo.  You gotta do what you gotta do when there's no sitter around.

The Ana White plan was for a unit that was three shelves wide.  We made ours five shelves wide instead.  We also adjusted the size of the cubbies to fit our shoes better.  There are three columns that are wider to accomodate for Doc's bigger shoes and two columns that are smaller for mine. (Don't worry ladies, this does not mean I get less storage.  My shoes fit in the bigger cubbies too.)

It was tricky to transport and get into the house, but my two favorite guys were able to get it in there!  For Shoe Shrine, Take Two we didn't cut any corners.  We even went above and beyond and glued and screwed every single piece of wood multiple times.  Then we bolted it to the wall in nine different places.  This thing is not going anywhere!

That's sixty-five cubbies just waiting to be filled with shoes.  Awww, yeah!!  This girl was happy, happy, happy!

Oh look, after all the summer shoes have been put in, there are still empty cubbies.  Sounds like I need to do some shopping! :)

Sometimes I go in the closet just so I can look at it.  It makes me really happy.

It's come a long way since the day we moved in.  I'm so glad our clothes finally fit on all the hanging racks, there are no holes in the sheetrock, and our shoes are up off the floor.  It feels huge now too!  Which is a good thing since Katie Wynn spends a lot of time playing on the floor in there (we put her there while we're getting ready so we can watch her from the bathroom). 

Now I'm on the hunt for a cute bench that I can redo to set in front of the Shoe Shrine.  Doc wants somewhere he can sit to put on his shoes and I'd like to be able to use it to reach the higher cubbies.  And I guess at somepoint I need to clean out all the shelves at the top that are overflowing with stuff but, ugh, that can wait for another day.  For now, I'm just gonna keep drooling over my shoe storage!