Saturday, December 6, 2008

Holiday Adventures

Jon and I went...

over the river (literally)
From Thanksgiving 2008



and through the woods (make that cow pasture)
From Thanksgiving 2008



to get our Christmas tree.
From Thanksgiving 2008


It was a wild adventure. We're finally living up to our blog name, and here's the result.
From Chrstmas 2008

Monday, December 1, 2008

Christmas Comes Early

Our mayor was arrested this morning and I was happy.I guess the sackcloth meeting actually worked. We are getting criminals off the street.

Jon

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Happy Halloween

With Jon's birthday on November 1st and my love of costumes, Halloween is always an exciting holiday at our house. This year we hosted our community group Halloween party which involved...

homemade costumes


the 2nd annual urban hayride


some leg wrestling (to settle a costume contest tie)

and best of all....

costume-wearing dogs!

What floats like a butterfly?


And stings like a bee?


Lucky the boxer!


Being so cute is exhausting!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Home Improvments

I've managed to make a few dints in my to do list. (I outsourced a good portion of it!) Here's a glimpse of some of the home improvements we made over the summer:
Before


After


Anyone who's visited knows the front step was a hazard. Now you can approach the house with ease. We hired someone to pour the step and then I repainted the porch.



A second hazard (at least for our attempts to sale the house) was the lack of privacy in the backyard. I'd already redone the back deck to make it cute and useful, but I was a bit stumped about how to create some privacy from the apartments behind us. My mom and dad came and built the frame and then I added the curtains.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Back To School

Schools in and I'm excited. It is going to be a great year. One reason is because I have my own classroom again! Here's a peak inside:

Here's the view from the door.


This is the reading center. My favorite place!


The listening center.


Computer stations.


Our circle time space and entry way.


This is a rocking chair I found at a antique shop and revamped. (Thanks Morris and Ginny!)


Cute curtains I made!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Our Great Escape



Jon and I just got back from a vacation in California. We had an amazing time! Our great escape involved:

- renting a jeep and driving to Napa Valley. We had a picnic lunch at V. Sattui winery, went to a forest filled with petrified redwoods, and visited Old Faithful. That night we ate at an amazing restaurant and stayed in a great hotel.

- heading through redwood forests and other scenery toward Mendicino, CA. In Mendicino we walked the beach/rocky coast, browsed shops and admired gardens. We stayed in a B and B b/c that is about all they have in the small town. B and Bs aren't our style, but there's no denying it was a nice place.

- driving along the California coast. AMAZING! This was our favorite part. It was beautiful, relaxed and fun.

-spending time with friends. We stayed with Joseph and Rachel Digerness. They showed us some of there favorite San Fran spots, and introduced us to Sausilito and Tiburon. We celebrated the 4th with them at a county fair in Merin. Oh, that's right... ferris wheel, corn dogs, and cow manure. It was such fun! We also got the see the adorable Prentiss family!

This vacation was a perfect mix of exploring beautiful new terrain and connecting with far away friends. Thank you Joseph and Rachel for your hospitality! Thank you Jon for being a great travel companion!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Summer Project 1

Isn't it beautiful? Oh, the organization makes my heart sing. Matching hangers, cubbies, a shoe organizer... what more can a girl want? I got right to this project the weekend after school ended and thought it would start off my summer with a sense of accomplishment. It did that, but the feeling has wained.

Only 5 more weeks to:
- refinish an antique sewing table
- build raised flower beds
- create a frame and fabric curtain for the back deck
- find someone to redo the front steps
- make a teaching website
- rearrange a classroom
- plan portfolio assignments for my students
- sew a quilt

I can do it, right?