Nothing really
Earth-shattering going on at the moment, just marching our way towards summer
and all that entails. A few updates on things here and there, just to keep you
in the know.
The “new house”
is slowly but surely coming together. We still have a ways to go to make it
perfect (if there is such a thing), but little by little we’re getting things
looking the way we want them. We’ve painted our bedroom and have decorated
(most of) the walls with pictures and other artwork that Mommy B has
acquired/created. We also purchased a desk so we could have the computer in a
more permanent location than the kitchen bar area. Having this desk set up also
allowed us to put away and organize some of the few remaining boxes of stuff we
still had lingering around. The computer and our paperwork now have a home and
our bedroom looks much less cluttered. I feel better now.
Next on the
honey-do list was painting and updating the laundry room. The previous owners
(bless their hearts) painted the laundry room this dark, burnt-brick color that
makes the poor room look ever more claustrophobic than it already is. This is
the second time in as many houses I’ve owned that the previous owner painted
some random room that color – must be a southern thing. In any case, that color
choice and the single ventilated shelf wasn’t going to cut it for us, so we
gutted it and are starting over. I’ve spent the last couple of nights cleaning,
mudding, taping, and painting to get this room looking much more inviting. Not
that someone ever really wants to
spend copious amounts of time in the laundry room, but we figured with two kids
we’ll be spending enough time in there that it should look better than it did.
Tonight I’ll be sanding the holes I patched and putting on the final coat of
paint. Then we’ll be calling in the professional, a.k.a. Pops, to help us
install some shelving and cabinets to put the finishing touches on the room.
Since the
weather has been so nice the last couple of weeks, I’ve also been doing some
outside chores that needed to get done. Said chores include trimming the dead
prons of a couple of the palm trees we have in our yard (I know, tough life,
right?), cutting down a small tree, and clearing about 800 square feet of
woods/brush from behind our back fence. Much of the foliage was starting to
creep over the fence and into the yard, and the decomposing brush just beyond
the fence had the potential to house various snakes and other critters. Well,
with two small children and a nosy dog just feet away, I knew that had to get
addressed. Pops and I got out the chainsaw and limb cutters and went to town.
Not only did it clean up much of the crap that had been just tossed over the
fence for years, but it also exposed some huge palm trees that were previously
hard to see from the house. Nothing like improving your view from the porch
while making the place a little safer for the kiddos, am I right? I’m sure the
deer appreciate a nice clean walking path as well.
Once the laundry
room gets its final coat, the next room to paint will be the playroom. We
already have the supplies (including the paint) and Mommy B has already taped
off the majority of the room. So once I finish in the laundry, we’ll head
upstairs and begin cutting in. My hope is that we’ll be able to get cut in and
I can come hard with the roller and knock it out. Our goal is to get the room
painted as soon as possible so we can begin hanging up some Ringling posters
and other circus memorabilia. The room has looked pretty bare since we moved
in, and even though we finally have a pull-out couch for guests to use, we
still want to get the room decorated for any potential visitors.
Mommy B is on
her last “break” before her final quarter of school. We’re trying to get as
much done around the house as we can while she’s free because once this final
quarter starts, I might not be seeing her very much. For this final quarter,
she has to shadow some other nurses during her already-limited “free time.” I
forget how many hours she’ll have to log for these classes, but it could entail
her entire day off each week as well as some hours here and there after her
regular 9-hour shifts. She might even pick up some Saturday shifts so that she
can have another day off during the week to shadow. Bottom line, it doesn’t
sound like it’s going to be much fun for the next 12 weeks… for anyone. But, the silver lining is that
this is the last quarter, the last dance, the anchor leg, the final 100 meters
down the home straightaway towards the finish line. Anything and everything
that’s left in the tank gets used right now. The end is in sight, and she’s
almost there. It’s been tough, but we’re optimistic that it’ll all be worth it
when it’s over. I know a certain someone who’ll be looking for a big ol’ bottle
of wine come August. And maybe a vacation to somewhere more tropical.
Kids? Oh yeah,
them. Well, they’re still simultaneously testing our patience and stealing our
hearts on a constant basis. The things that Alli puts together and figures out
on an almost-daily basis astounds me. Even when they’re mildly gross and/or
inappropriate, I still stop and think to myself, “Wow, she really thought of
all that on her own?” For example, last week she randomly said “We don’t go
pee-pee in the pool because it’ll turn yellow… and the pool has to stay blue.”
Well, not quite the reason I would have given, but I like where you’re going
with that one. A few hours later in the bathtub, she said “If you toot in the
bathtub, it’ll make bubbles.” That is A) gross, and B) very true. Good
observation, precious. Not all of her proclamations lately have been of the
bodily-function variety, but you get my point. Grossness aside, these were
statements she conjured up all on her own, without any input from anyone… she
was simply stating something she figured out on her own. Hopefully not from
experience with the whole peeing-in-the-pool statement… but you never know.
Aiden is fitting
right in with his new classroom. Granted, he has known most (if not all) of the
boys he’s in there with for a long time. But his teacher said it took him less
than a week to really come out of his shell and stop playing the shy, quiet
kid. We all knew better, and figured it would just be a matter of time before
he started being his usual self. He’s saying more and more words these days,
and if I can’t understand what he’s saying, Alli will translate for me. He
still wants to do everything big sister does – if not before her, then
immediately afterward. We took him to the pool a couple weeks ago and tried out
some puddle jumpers that actually fit him now. Yeah, it took him about 2
minutes to figure them out and start swimming after his big sister. They are
both such water babies, which is a good thing living on the coast. We haven’t
taken them to the beach yet this year, but I have a feeling that might change
very soon.
My brother’s
wife and their two kids are coming down for the long Memorial Day weekend. Our
plans basically include spending as much time outside and on my parent’s boat
as possible. The weather is supposed to be gorgeous, which will be a nice
change since the last time they came down it rained the whole time. I’m really
hoping that Alli and her cousin Max pick up right where they left off last
time, because they were absolutely adorable to watch playing together. I’m sure
Aiden will try to keep up, as will his cousin Charlotte, but I’m sure that will
come with time. Just gotta keep on grindin’…
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