Sunday, April 22, 2012

My cousin's 4th birthday

This past weekend we joined the celebration of my cousin Lukas's 4th birthday and we all had a great time. Before anyone really noticed, Lukas had opened all of his presents and was playing with the toys and eating the treats. My Aunt and Uncle had pizza, hot wings, and a fantastic cake for aftewards. They have a large corner plot and my Uncle took the kids for a ride in the trailer attached to his riding mower. He drove them around for a good 15-30 minutes before the kids had had enough.  It took a big of coaxing to get Ethan to go with them, but he had a great time and that was all he talked about the rest of the day. That and how I forgot to grab a piece of cake for Daddy.

Sophia playing with one of the floor scooters the boys got for Christmas.

Two trailers full of kids ready to go.


And their Off!


My Oma and Opa had a great time sitting and watching Sophia toddler around the deck.

My Aunt Linda and Aun Daiva were snapping pictures.


Black Forest Cake. YUM!


Thursday, April 19, 2012

Ethan's Secret Room

This past week, Erik has been working on Ethan's secret room. Our house has these magnificent storage spaces in the eaves with little enchanting doors. They remind me of something out of 'Lord of the Rings'. Hobbit Holes if you will.

So Erik took the time to clean one up, put some kid friendly insulation in and he used the left over wall from our bathroom remodel two summers ago. Some carpet remnant, an old futon cushion, some old sofa cushions and a unused side table. The only downside is that is can get very hot when the sun is out and Ethan has been told not to close the door when he is in there. We will probably have to put a vent window in down the road, but for now fans will help in summer and a space heater will work for winter.

Ethan hiding from the camera.

Trying to escape before I take another one.

It's his new favorite place to sit and read books.

Insulation to cover the shingles and roof nails. Erik pounded in the real long ones. Last thing we need is a bloody concussion.

Our left over bathroom wall.  Erik is going to have to add some more at the top, the other insulation is peaking out.

Monday, April 16, 2012

The Outside Overhaul.


The front of our house has been an eyesore, since we bought. There was so much to do inside the house that I was fine letting the outside go with minimal maintenance. Well, after it being a pet peeve of mine for the past two years, I attacked.  Our front garden started out with GIGANTIC bushes, that had grown massive and overbearing.  A few years ago I had taken down the ones at the far corner, hoping that I could have flowers in there. While I was recovering from having Sophia, the weeds took over. Some friends of ours had also given us some plants from their yard, that I just kind threw in without any thought or reason. I wanted to keep them, but didn't want them to die and didn't have the energy to think of anything better to do. 
Friday afternoon, I attacked the Rhododendron and the bushes near it. I love the purple flowering bush, but it had grown up past our bay window and was mostly dead underneath. So, I hacked it down and snapped off everything that was dead. The bushes that were around it, I had originally thought were just one massive beast of a bush. Turned out they were 5 bushes that had grown in together. I pulled out 3 of them and left 2 brutally mutilated. I'm thinking they were supposed to be cute little low bushes that went crazy with no one to trim them.  I hope they recover, if not they will go next year and be replaced with something smaller and prettier. I then dug up and replanted the ones our friends had given us. One I have nicknamed "The Hairy Beast". It grows up into this huge grassy plant and sprouts out these beautiful dark purple orchid looking flowers. I love it, but it needs a haircut every spring. The other was just an ornamental bush  that I moved to the far end.
This process also involved digging up and moving the bulbs I had planted previously. All my Tulips and Hydrangeas were moved to the front corner where my Daffodils live. Then there is this beautiful bright pink bulb that had appeared on the side of our house that I moved to underneath our Flowering Pear tree (no pears, just flowers).  On the side of the steps that you don't see, I just trimmed back the other green bush and twin green/white bush to the one in the above picture. 
After all the replanting was finished, I put down weed blocker cloth. Then it took 17 bags of red mulch to cover everything.  We also bought some nice small ground flowers in blue and some Dust Millers for the other side of the steps, they are Erik's favorite so we had to.  So now, the front of our house looks like we love it.

Today, I worked on my veggie garden, which I've decided to make into a Salsa garden. I'm able to grow tomatoes like nothing, so if I can grow: Jalapenos, peppers, and some cilantro, I'll be all set. We go through salsa like crazy in our house and I found a great recipe last year. So I'm going to attempt canning it and see how that goes.

While I was at Lowe's, I had spotted 'Organic Garden Weed Blocking Paper' which you can use in your veggie garden and then till into the soil after the season is over.  It took 3 rolls, but after the madness of weeds that took over when I was pregnant, I'll try anything.  After Erik mows the lawn, I'm going to use the lawn clippings as mulch to hold moisture and the paper in place. I put it down today since the weeds are starting to have fun growing again.
All that is left is the corner by the driveway. We had planted some decorative bushes there, but it's an eyesore and drives Erik bonkers when he is trying to mow.

So, that's what we've been up to this past week. If there's any money left over after this, we still have windows to replace.
Oh the joys of home ownership.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Winter 2011-12

We went to a big Chrstmas party at our friends Kris and Megan's house.



The kids had a great time dressing up and playing together.

Santa stopped by and left a bag of presents. Ethan got a Darth Vadar candy dispenser.

This is of the house down the street that caught fire. Got a nice action shot.

Sophia turned 1.

Ethan turned 4.

They both had a great time opening presents.




Ethan and Lukas romping in the snow.

They get along well most of the time.


The Christmas party at my Oma and Opa's house. Klaus wrestled the younger cousins.

Ethan and Sophia both got a present.

We had a small Christmas.


Sophia was not happy about being in her big brothers old snowsuit.







A simple snowman that melted 3 days later.

Her newest thing is climbing into her walker and whining for us to get her out.

At Grandmas house.

Doing sticker books.

With Erik's cousin Erin's daughter, Rayanna.

Apart from being sick just about every few weeks this winter, we did have a nice time. Christmas brought the usual family mess of who is going where and for how long. Who is staying with who and what not.


Monday, April 9, 2012

Summer/Fall 2011

Obviously it's time for an update of some sort. So, here's is 2011 mostly in pictures. I'm horrible at keeping promises, so I won't promise to try and be better at updating. But I will try harder this year.

So we'll start with summer. Wanting to take a mini vacation, we went up to Lake George for the week and had a nice family camping experience. Ethan fully embraced the camping, to the extent of not waiting to walk the 25 ft to the bathroom from our campsite. The trees are right here, so why not?  We also traveled to see my cousin and her family who was visiting at my grandparents camp.  And last but not least, Magic Forest. That had just enough rides to keep Ethan running in circles as well as completely exhaust him. We lost a sleeping bag on the drive home, but were able to recover it from the highway.
Can't wait to do it again this year........
We went apple picking with Erik's mom, my Aunt and cousins. Made out like bandits and the boys had so much fun running throughout the orchard with an apple in each hand. Ethan and Lukas would constantly find an apple that was better than the one they were eating. Discard that one and pick a new one.
My friend Rachael and her kids, Noel and Ty went Trick or Treating with Ethan this year. Ethan had originally wanted to be a big cheese ball, but when he saw that Sophia was a pumpkin, he changed his mind at the last minute. So I had to glue a pumpkin face onto his cheese ball costume. Apart from being frigid outside, the kids had a ton of fun.
When we went up to visit, we stopped by so that Erik could see his Grandma who is in a Nursing Home now. She has Alzheimer's and it has progressed to the point that she thinks Erik is Ethan's age. She studied him for a long time when we visited. She seemed ok and I'm sure it was only because Gail was there to help jog her memory. She has no memory of me or her great Grand kids. I was just a nice lady taking pictures.
One of our newest favorite places to hike is at the Pine Bush Preserve in Albany. On the last hike I went there, I twisted my ankle severely. It's just now getting back to normal and I am excited to get revenge on that tree root.

At the beach with my little cousins.


Sophia and Celeste, not quite sure what to think of the "other" baby.





Eriks birthday


Going Trick or Treating with Noel and Ty





The Cohoes Falls overwhelmed with water.

Ethan painting his pumpkin.

Out for a hike at the Pine Bush Preserve.



Visiting Erik's Grandma at the Nursing Home.

Ethan found pumpkins.


Apple Picking at Lindseys Orchard

With my cousins Tomas

and Lukas.

Loving the apples.

Two of the silliest boys you will ever meet.



Playing video games.

Relaxing in the hammock.