Sunday, December 26, 2010

More House Updates

We have flooring going in!!! It's very exciting. Gavin is working on tile while Leif and Keith (our builder) are installing the hardwood floors. Keith is installing the "important" rooms (kitchen, dining, and living rooms) while Leif is working on the "less important" rooms (craft room, MK office, and den). It's fun to see the house taking shape and starting to look like a home!!

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The family entrance from the garage

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Boxes of tile for the master bathroom.

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The master bathroom in progress.

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The maple wood flooring waiting to be installed.

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My craft room is getting a hardwood floor!!

So there... that's the current progress on the house. It's looking good!!


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Happy Holidays!!

Family Picture 2010

We are not sending out Christmas cards this year... Instead, "We've Moved" cards will be going out around the end of February when we move into our new house! So don't feel left out if you haven't received a card from us this year. You're in good company! If we had sent out cards, though, here's the picture we took for them. Enjoy! =D

Friday, December 17, 2010

Color in the house!!

Those of you who have been to our house in Belgrade probably know that there was no color in it. None. Veeeerrrry beige. Leif didn't want me to paint in that house, because it was never "our" home, it was always just a temporary (for 8 years!) until we were able to move to Bozeman. This new house is, apparently, different, though, because Leif has encouraged me to use some color! It's been a new process for me and one I have thoroughly enjoyed, especially because I didn't have to do the painting!! Here are some views as the color goes on...

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The base wall color is "Only Natural" - a kind of light beige. The ceiling color is "Marshmallow" - which is not white, but kind of looks like it in contrast to the beige. =D

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The first accent wall you come to is painted with "Hot Stone" - my favorite color! I love how rich and warm it is without being too dark! This color is going to go in our den, too.

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The darkest color is "Grey Earth" or something like that. It's in the dining room, just on the pop out. I think it will nicely frame the view of the Bridgers, and it adds some character in the room. This color will also go in Leif's office on one wall.

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Ellie's room has the most subtle accent, a light pink called "Shangri La" that we picked to tie into the curtains and bedspread Robert is making for Eliana's room. This color is also going in the guest room and in my Mary Kay office.

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The boldest accent is in our bedroom. I went with a color called "Bolero" - and I love it! It's very close to the color that the outside of the house will be, and it goes very nicely with our bedding and our dark bedroom furniture.

So there you have the progress... COLOR!! It's starting to look like a real house!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

10 Years!!

It's hard to believe, but we've been married for 10 years now. A decade! It also means that we've had this blog for 5 years now, as our very first blog post was about our 5th anniversary! A lot has gone on in the past 5 years... We had Eliana, I started (and then stopped a few years later) teaching scrapbooking classes, I started my own business with Mary Kay, Leif started doing freelance photography, Leif finished his master's degree, we designed and started building our own home, we changed churches, we moved to Bozeman, I started playing keyboard and singing for the worship team at our church, I started teaching Sunday school, Leif started skate skiing, We gained some new close friends as others moved away, and we have fallen more in love! All in all, it has been a good 10 years, and I am excited to see what the next 10... 20... 30... bring!

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Movin' on back....

Well, our move-in date has been moved back again. So, now it looks like we'll be able to move into the house around the end of February. The house is coming along, though, and that's neat to see. Here are some pictures of the progress - we have sheet rock!

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

What we're up to this weekend...

Yes, moving.

Our house isn't done yet, but we're moving into an apartment for a couple months so the other people can live in this house.

Just thought it might be time for a blog update!!

Friday, November 12, 2010

C-O-K-E

When we picked Eliana up from gymmnastics today she said she was thirsty. I didn't have a drink for her, so Mom asked is Ellie could have some C-O-K-E. Ellie said, "Yeah, Mommy, can I have some C-O-K-E?" We asked if she even knew what that spelled. "I think it spells pop." She's pretty sharp, that little girl!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

No Spring Chicken...

My mom is here to visit. This morning Eliana went down and woke my mom up. As my mom was getting out of bed, Eliana said, "Mommom, are you an old lady? You're walking like this... (hobbles all hunched over). You need a cane."

Then later this afternoon Eliana was talking about being 16 years old. My mom said, "You know what, Eliana? I am sixteen PLUS forty." Ellie's reply? "Wow. You're older than a dead dog."

Anyone else want to come for a visit and get your self esteem shot down??

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Well, at least we know she's polite...

Ellie has been in bed and asleep for about 2 hours, now. And yet, I hear her talking and singing wildly in her room, so I go to check on her. She is sound asleep. She must be dreaming something crazy, because you can just see her mind turning, even in her sleep.

Amidst it all, she suddenly burps, says, "Excuse me." and falls into silence once again, before saying in a hurried frenzy, "Is it sparkly enough??"

Sound asleep.

Well, at least we know that she's polite - nothing says manners well learned like going through them in your sleep. =D

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

The Hay Maze

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Most years we go to Rocky Creek Farm for the pumpkin patch. This year we ended up doing something different with friends from college who were in town visiting! This year we went to the Hay Maze, something we'd never done before.

Ellie and Makala became fast friends, and held hands all through the hay maze as they searched for the next checkpoint!

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We were given these cards and had to find 4 stations through the maze - if you filled out your card, you got free candy. =D

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Of course, when you go to redeem your free candy card, you have to go to the concession stand and the kids see that there is also cotton candy. =D Yes, we got some cotton candy....

They also had a little train for the kids (and parents) to ride, so the girls and I went on that. It was very cute and the girls loved it!

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(and yes, Ellie and Makala did just happen to be wearing pink bottoms and purple gap sweatshirts the same day! I think it added to the friendship.)

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Riding the train with little-miss-cotton-candy-face...

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The "conductor"

There were a couple other things to do at the hay maze, including a tent with a corn-box (like a sandbox filled with feed corn) that the girls LOVED!

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There was also a pumpkin patch, where we got our pumpkin for carving. Of course, I have a silly girl, so all I got were silly pictures...

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I think we will definitely go back to the hay maze next year! I'm hoping we'll make it to Rocky Creek, too, since I really am sad we didn't get to go this year. Fall activities are so fun!!



Monday, November 01, 2010

Halloween... (the extended version)

We are not big into Halloween. We do not decorate. We (aside from Eliana) do not dress up. We do not do scary. I don't even make costumes. I am usually happy to leave that up to someone else, like Robert. =D (He can spoil his niece with fabulous costumes if he wants!) Ellie, however, has been very excited about Halloween this year. She got a $5 set of kitty ears, tail, and collar at Target a few weeks ago, and has been wearing them everywhere. She decided she wanted that to be her Halloween costume. Okay. Easy enough. =D

I suppose you could say that our Halloween festivities began at the pumpkin patch, with this crazy girl:

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I'll have to do another post about the pumpkin patch, but we'll save that for later. =D

We got a pumpkin... I normally just process any pumpkin patch pumpkins for pie and whatnot, but this year Ellie wanted to carve a jack-o-lantern. Okay... I've never carved one, so we just kind of figured it out as we went, with the help of one of those cheep-o pumpkin carving tool kits. The tools actually made it pretty easy!

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It was supposed to be Ellie's job to scrape out the guts. This is about as far as she got before she decided that was gross and didn't want to do it.

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So, it was my job. Fuuuun.

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I made a mess of the pumpkin in the gutting process, so it became Ellie's job to clean the outside of the pumpkin so we could carve it. That job she did. =D

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She wanted a kitty jack-o-lantern, so we went online for templates to print and trace. Then the printer was out of ink and I was too lazy to deal with it, so we just freehanded a kitty design. I really wasn't sure how it would work, but I think it turned out fine. =D We used a dry-erase crayon for the design, which was neat because it just wiped right off when we were done carving. I'd do that again. Here is the kitty after we carved...

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And, of course, no kitty is complete without whiskers...

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Or ears, a tail, and a hair bow, apparently... =D

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All that was left was to put a tealight in and light her up!

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We enjoyed the kitty-o-lantern for a couple days before Halloween - then it was time to dress up and go trick-or-treating! Because I don't do costumes, we pulled what we could find that was cheetah print (or close to it), added the ears, tail, and bow, and then I painted Ellie's face a mottled brown with kitty features to complete the look. Voila!

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A cheetah! Make that a FEROCIOUS cheetah!

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Leif took Eliana trick-or-treating around the neighborhood while I stayed home and did door duty. Among the things Leif had to say when he came home were the following...

She talked to everybody at every house we stopped at.

She asked politely to pet any dogs inside.

She got invited inside two houses to look at fish tanks.

Most people thought she was a leopard.

She didn't meow nearly was much as I was afraid she would.

She did get cold and wanted to stop after about 1.5 hours and .75 miles of Trick or Treating, but I made her walk the rest of the way home.

Once home, we dumped out the candy and sorted all the milk-containing pieces from the purely sugar ones. =D Then Ellie proceeded to answer the door and pass out candy to all the trick-or-treaters that came by. She talked to them all. She commented on their costumes. She was the hostess with the mostess, and she took f.o.r.e.v.e.r to pass out the candy. =D I'm glad we had some very patient trick-or-treaters at our house!

So, there you have it. The extended version of Halloween at our house this year. It's not my favorite holiday, but I'm glad Eliana had a good time.

"You're old..."

As I walked out of the office this morning, Eliana looked at me and said, "You're old. You should use a cane. Wait right there." Then she came back with a broom, showed me how to use it as a cane, and handed it to me. To appease her, I used it to walk back into the office. From behind I heard her laud, "Wow, that's pretty good walking..."

Maybe I should go back to bed...

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Cheetah Girl


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Here's a bit of cuteness to brighten your day! Ellie's pretty much been wearing her Cheetah ears and tail everywhere for a couple weeks now. At least she's a cute Cheetah!!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Reframing...

Of course, when you design a house on paper, it looks differently from it's physical counterpart. So as our house has been going up, Leif has found a few things he wants reframed. Now the reframing has been taking place and it's fun to see the house we loved turn into something we love even more! Here are a few of the changes...

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We made the front closet smaller and added a nook into my office, perfect for an inventory cabinet or a cozy chair.

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We opened up the hallway to extend into the bonus area and make that area feel more like a part the house. This leads to the laundry room and the craft room. I think it opens up that end of the hallway so much more!

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We added windows to the side of the sliding glass door in the dining room. We had windows upstairs, so these just mirror those.

I don't have pictures of it, but we also added a second door to the upstairs bathroom from the guest room, making it a sort of Jack-and-Jill bathroom. It will make the guest room access nicer and when Ellie is older she can have the guest room and have access to her own bathroom that way without having to cross the hall to get to it.

The last (I think) bit of reframing that needs to be done is the wall at the top of the stairs. Currently it is a full wall, and we are going to have Keith reframe it to be a half wall with a square window in it, like the windows around the stairwell on the first floor. I think it will open up the hallway and add a bit of continuity between the first and second floor, as well as continuing the contemporary design.

We've also got sidewalks and driveway in, rough plumbing in, electrical going in, and other stuff going on, so it's coming along nicely!!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Alabama people

I was reading this article on my phone:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Homo_sapiens_neanderthalensis.jpg
When Eliana asked to see the silly skeleton again. She told me that skeleton was a kind of people, and that those people were called Alabama people who live in a country called Alia and that Alia is a giant city with buildings that reach up to the sun.

Talk about an imagination! Her off-the-cuff stories always make me laugh.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Deck-oration...

This week Leif and his dad are working on framing the deck in. The actual decking won't go on until later so it doesn't get beat up in the construction process, but the framing is coming along nicely! Here are the boys at work...

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Our new house has quite a bit of deck, which will be so nice in the summer months! We love eating outside and spending time outside!

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