Friday, April 29, 2016

Home Sweet Home Reno: Month Seven

March 21st made one more month of channeling our inner Chip and Jo.  I would deem this month the tipping point.  Prior to this when people would ask how the house was coming along or want to see pictures, they were typically pretty underwhelmed.  Most of the things that were done to the house were things that were huge and very visible to those of us intimately familiar with the house (read: GC, Ryan and I) but they looked like nothing to anyone else.

This month we stopped ripping things out and started putting things back in.  It sounds very silly but that's a huge milestone in a renovation... particularly this one.  The happy dances I did this month were second to none.  Thankfully there is no video evidence of said dances.

Accomplishments:
  • Demo-ed ceiling of patio
  • Added lights to patio ceiling
  • Added electrical outlets to patio
  • Re-placed siding
  • Finished blocking for cabinets in kitchen
  • Finished insulation in kitchen
  • Finished insulation in garage
  • Added ship lap to the middle section of the living room built in
  • Added ship lap and re-worked the right side of the living room built in
  • Moved everything in the garage to storage
  • Started sheet rock
Purchases:
  • Lots of lumber
In the Pipeline:
  • Finishing sheet rock
  • Finishing ship lap
  • Adding bead board

After the boys demo-ed the patio ceiling and added can lights.

And I thought I was done picking paint.  Haaa.

Adding electrical outlets.

7 men.  6 days.  406 ladders.  (We really were impressed with our siding subs, should you ever need some work done.)

Finished product.  (I picked SW Balanced Beige, btw.)

Let there be (patio) light!

Still so, so impressed with GC's work here.  I'm pretty obsessed.

Blocking for the cabinets in the kitchen.

Hubs with a nail gun.  Heaven help us.

Ship lap with a side of re-framed window.

Bye, belongings!

Before and after in the same shot.

Sheet rock day 1.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Party Animals

Hey!  Did y'all know Emery turned 3?  I know I haven't mentioned it, but she did.  As previously stated, I'm all about fairness where I can create it.  Since Brynnie didn't have a party this year, we opted not to have one for Emmy either.  That doesn't mean we can't celebrate though, does it?

We decided to commemorate the occasion by checking out the animals at the Houston Rodeo on Saturday March 5th.  Place to run amuck?  Check.  Animals as stubborn as ours?  Check.  Awesome food?  Check.  Clearly it was perfect.  Nonnie, Pawpaw, Aunt Julie & Uncle David opted to join in the fun as well.  We decided to get there bright and early at 9:30 and were so lucky we did.  By the time we left, the lines were bananas.

The trip started out a little rocky as our three-nager isn't always the most accepting of new events (Rodeo), places (Reliant) or situations (riding a tram- you would have thought it was a death machine) but she came around pretty quickly.  By 20 minutes in, I would say we were all having a ball.  The weather was beautiful.  The animals were adorable.  The children's exhibit was so, so well done.  The food choices were endless.  It was the perfect low-key celebration of our beloved.

#wokeuplikethis.  Seriously though, she did.  At approximately 6:30 am.

As you can tell, she became skeptical immediately out of the gates.

Cuddling Brynnie while the parentals disciplined the Birthday Girl.

Julie was only slightly more comfortable with this llama than Em was with public transportation.

Hey Pig.  Do you know Peppa?

Now that you're running away, I suppose I'll be brave enough to lightly pat your behind.  Please, Dear God, don't turn around or make sudden movements.

Um, there were kangaroos.  For real.  And they slept in those beach bag looking sacks.  You can't make this stuff up.

I loved the chicken part of the exhibit.  Brynn is wishing she was a little bit taller, wishing she was a baller....

... luckily Aunt Julie helped a sister out.

Brynn trying to get her finger pecked off while Emery hunts for eggs.

A rare moment of affection.

She was so amped up to pet the bunny.  Until it was her turn.  Mama petted it instead.

Aunt Julie and Uncle David knocked it out of the park with 2 new pairs of shoes.  She rode up to the lake with my parents after and they said she was squealing and trying them on the entire trip.

After our rodeo outing, my parents were kind enough to host the Martin clan (the Herndons had to peel off) up at the lake.  It was precisely what the doctor ordered.  We have all (particularly the boys) been so busy on the weekends working on the house that a break was long overdue.  I can't tell you how much we all enjoyed getting to hang out and talk without swiping sawdust off of one another or yelling at the girls not to trip over the air compressor cord.

We LOOOOOOVE Little People....

... almost as much as cupcakes.

Unfortunately Grandma, Pawpaw Martin, Aunt Tiffy and Kylie couldn't make it to the rodeo.  I am not sure if our birthday Princess was too bothered though because it meant she got to have TWO more mini celebrations!  Grandma and Pawpaw Martin dropped by with homemade cupcakes after we got home on Sunday (Em's actual birthday).  Then the following weekend, we all had dinner at Willie's and played together at our apartment afterwards.

You know you're truly a big girl when you can sit back and watch someone else open a present.  I wonder if Ryan will ever get there?

Suffice it all to say that even though there was no big partaaaaaay, our Princess had plenty of celebration for the big SREE (three).  Thank you so much to all of the participants who helped to make it such a special event for her.  We love you very much!  One last time- HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMERY KRACKREN!  

Monday, April 25, 2016

Emery Tracker: Three Years

March 6th marked 3 years since Emery was born.  That concept is just wild to me.  On the one hand it feels like yesterday but on the other I honestly have a difficult time recalling life before her.  I realized recently that this little blog o' mine portrays my children and life only through my eyes which is ironic because the highlight of my days is seeing it through their's.  I figured the best way to try to capture that was to conduct interviews with them every so often and document their answers.  What better time to start than in her 3 year update?!

Haha- you thought interviewing me would be easier than this photoshoot.  Mama, you cray!

Interview
Author's Disclaimer: In the interest of full disclosure, it should be noted that I conducted this interview while she was coloring.  As you read her answers, I think it will highlight a strong personality trait of hers- which is laser focus.  Like her Pawpaw, once she gets an idea in her head or once she's working on something- she's consumed with it.  

What is your name?
Emery Krackren Mar-in

How old are you?
'Sree years old

What is your favorite thing to do?
Play outside

What do you want to be when you grow up?
Umm... (careful thought and then huge grin)... a LION!

What is your favorite food?
'Shicken (is she my kid or what?!)

Who do you like to spend time with?
With Daddy!

What do you do really well?
I don't know.  (I explained this question a couple different ways and then she said...) Markering.

What makes you laugh?
Silly faces

What is the best time of day?
Busy day  (I never did get her to fully understand this question, but her answer indicates that her Daddy and I must talk a lot about having busy days.  Haha.)

What are you afraid of?
I don't know.  (I explained this question and then she said...) Monsters!

Who is your best friend?
Blake and Christian!  (This changes literally by the minute.  Blake and Christian are her friends at school.  Christian must be really special because she normally will only pick girls.  If I had to interject for her, I would say her best friend is actually Elonyee.)

What do you like to do with your family?
Color.

What do you love to learn about?
Paint.  (See what I'm saying?  One track mind.)

Where do you like to go?
Places where bears live!  (I'm going to assume she means zoo.  Or our room at 6 am.  Either/or.)

What is your favorite book?
Green Eggs & Ham and "With a Big Box" (I think she means Fox in Socks)

If you had one wish, what would it be?
That I had more markers.  (We've raised a real big dreamer, y'all.)

C'mon Peppa- give the camera your best pensive pose.


Mama's Thoughts
You didn't think just because I added an interview portion that you were going to escape my blabbering did you?  No dice, kids!  I'll try to keep it short and stick to just the things I want to remember forever about this age.  That's like... everything though, so we'll see how it goes.

I'll start with some of the things my lovey can do.  She knows her ABC's.  She can for sure point out E (for Emery), B (for Brynnie), D (for Daddy), M (for Mommy), N (for Nonnie) and P (for Pawpaw).  She does pretty well with other letters too but they're not as consistent.  She can count to 10 fairly reliably and then goes in and out up to 20.  She can usually identify how many of something there are up to about 5.  Not always though.  It's cool- her Mama isn't much for math anyway.

She knows every animal on the planet, I think.  Even ones I don't expect her to know.  She also can tell you her whole name, what day her birthday is and how old she is.

She still loves her baby dolls.  She rotates which ones she's into but Bella is fairly constant.  She's getting more and more into playing "pretend" with her Little People.  She has them act out things she does at school and lets us know who's the line leader and who's in time out.  She likes to "cook" things for us in her kitchen and with her Duplo legos.

Recently, thanks to the move, she discovered the iPad.  Specifically, she discovered YouTube kids.  YouTube introduced her to Peppa Pig.  This is the first show/thing/character I can say she is actually into.  She says "George" with a British accent and corrects us when we don't.  For that reason alone- I'm cool with this new interest.

She's still not really into the TV.  Ryan and I firmly believe this is because she can't control it.  When a commercial comes on, she's very non-plussed.  She says things like, "ugh- Daddy!  I don't want this 'mercial."  Another issue with standard programming versus the iPad is that with the iPad she can, and will, rewind to things she likes a million times.  When the TV is on and something she likes goes off screen she'll tell us "I want that bear to come back!"  Sure, let me just call Disney and let them know they need a re-write, Sugar.

Getting her groove on with the Pig family.

Emery loves her little sister and will let us know frequently that she's "being a good big sister!"  (Modest kid, clearly.)  She really actually does share fairly well with Brynn.  Although I see this becoming more and more of an issue each day as Brynn starts to become more assertive.  Truly her love for Brynn is unparalleled though.  When I walk in to pick her up in the afternoons, she usually greets her first.  She's always concerned with what Brynnie wants or needs when she's crying.

She remains a Daddy's girl to the core.  I enjoyed a brief moment in the sun and was preferred for like... a week.  Then it was straight back to Daddy.  She has that man wrapped around her finger, so it's not surprising.  She's also a big time Pawpaw's girl.  No one can incite as much giggling and grinning from that child in as short a time frame as he does.

Her personality continues to be as big as Houston is.  She's shy with people she doesn't know well.  She's feisty with those she does.  She's quick to tell anyone she knows well when they aren't behaving according to her wishes/expectations.

Recently I made her a peanut butter sandwich because I like them better than those with jelly and her preferences oscillate back and forth.  Apparently on that particular day, I guessed incorrectly.  She looked at me with disgust and said, "What I'm going to do with this peanut butter sandwich?  I need peanut butter and jelly AT DA SAME TIME!"  Aye, aye Captain!

Speaking of food- our superstar eater disappeared.  Maybe never to return.  She's become your typical toddler.  Whether or not she'll eat any given food (except chocolate milk) depends on whether Aries is in Virgo or Gemini is in Leo.  She is a snack-a-holic and would graze all day if left to her own devices.

Other favorite Emeryisms at the moment include:
- Saying, "For serious!" (this is when you know she means business.  Not sure where she picked this up.)
- Saying, "Heeeeeey!  Joo didn't ________." (e.g. turn the light off or other equally awful thing)
- Saying, "What I'm going to do with ______?!" (insert offensive item)
- Saying, "I need one, two, 'sree ______." (e.g. kisses, pieces of candy, etc)
- Saying, "Hey, don't forget me!" (incase you get 2 steps closer to the door than she is)
- Saying "Her is ______..." (e.g. "making me nervous"... basically used any time she should say "She is____.")
- Telling us her name is Emery Krackren
- Telling us what she shouldn't be doing ('We do not bite," "We do not say 'what the heck'," "We do not throw mulch.").  You are probably imagining this coming in the form of a correction when said behavior takes place, but nope.  She will just randomly tell you with absolutely zero triggering event.
- Telling us who her best friend is (Daddy) and isn't (Mommy).

I clearly could go on for hours but I'll wrap it up here.  Sweet darling of mine- we love you so much more than I could ever put into words.  You are hands down the spunkiest, most entertaining, sassiest 3 year old I know.  I would not change one single thing about you.  Thank you for making my world oh-so-much-better.  Happiest of Birthdays to you!

Are we done yet?!

Friday, April 22, 2016

i(Phone) Spy: 3 Years - Emery

On Sunday March 6th, the little lady who knighted Ryan and I as parents turned 3.  You know what that means?  Yes, it means we have a full-fledged three-nager on our hands but it also means a barrage of birthday-related posts are comin' atcha.  Buckle your seat belts, here we go!

MMMMMMM- chocolate.  The way to every chick's heart, right?

I'm not sure what that look was about, but I think the intent of this photo was to capture the koozie phase.  Good thing I did because I totally forgot about it until I saw this bad boy.  For a week or two, Emery insisted on having a koozie for her sippy cups.  Which surely doesn't make us seem like alcoholics at all, right?

It's all fun and games until someone finds a small droplet of water on the bottom of the slide and throws a massive fit.

She must have been feeling real brave this day.  I'm not sure if I've seen her do this since.

I wonder who dressed her this day?

Cheesin'.

She looks like such a big girl here!  When are college applications due?

Her spacial awareness is about as good as her Mama's.  Fits like a glove, girlfriend.

Halloween candy phase was a happy time in her life.  We stretched that stash out about a solid month.

Thank you $1 spot for 30 mins worth of entertainment.

Excuse the blurriness of this selfie.  This was before I figured out that someone in our home, who shall remain nameless (but it totally rhymes with wren), had been putting my phone in her mouth and rendering my front camera lens useless.

A young exhibitionist fashionista at work.

I am not sure I will ever love any outfit on a child more than overalls.  Throw in the tutu and stick a fork in me- I'm done.

How was I supposed to pick just one?!

This photo about sums up Em's excitement level regarding her big girl bed transition. It was a rough few days but she came around.

Was it a) Emo Awareness, b) Where's Waldo Appreciation or c) Hat Day at school?

Pawpaw's genes hard at work here.  Shes' not into the TV but looooooves the iPad.

Just taking Uma and Bella for a walk.  Mom-ing so hard.

Still hadn't figured it out.  I'm a slower learner.

My little bubble guppy.  (That show creep anyone else out?)

The first of what I'm sure will be many times checking out her outfit in her new room.

She does her own stunts.

Hey girl.  Can I invade your personal space?

Pumped to show Daddy the fruits of her girls trip to Target with Mama.  (Undies for potty training bootcamp).

This picture.  It's just everything.