Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Everything

Whenever I check my blog I am always surprised that I haven't posted in so long. It amazes me that all of the posts that I compose in my head never end up published. (The public wants to know my thoughts, [insert hysterical laughter]). Oh well, I know that I need to update everyone on our very exciting and busy lives. (1 out of 2 isn't so bad.)



Lets see, I will start with Rick in honor of his 33rd birthday yesterday!!! We were at my folks in Saratoga and celebrated on Sunday evening. We had steamed clams, crab legs, and corn on the cob with Boston Crème cake for dessert. It was all very good!! We spent the time with my brother and his family (well Amy stayed home and rested because she is ready to have the baby and minute), my folks were there and my grandpa Green from Virginia was visiting. So there were plenty of people to sing off key for Rick. After the food my parents kept the kids and Rick and I went to the Drive-in (yes there is still an actual drive-in near Saragtoga) and saw Pirates of the Caribbean, all I could think of is how scared any kids would be if they were watching it. The next day we went swimming and got sunburned and had a wonderful time. Rick is trying to take it easy because last week at work he hurt his knee (same knee he messed up in high school) He is going to be fine, just a little sore. This spring he got a promotion at work and he seems to be enjoying things. I am not sure of his exact title but one of his bosses calls him "the resident genius".

We have taken a few family trips over the past weeks. We took a long weekend and visited Ted and Nita (Rick's aunt and uncle) in Cumberland, MD. Had a wonderful time visiting with everyone. We all went to the movies and saw "Cars" and "Over the Hedge". It was a big thing for us to go to the big theater, because I am such a cheapskate, but I had free movie bucks that I saved from Pepsi products and we were able to see both movies for free. (Thanks to dad Hansen for emailing me his points). Another thing that we are enjoying as a family is our new radio. For Father's Day I got Rick an XM satellite radio, it is so great because are really lacking any good radio stations in this area. Rick gets to listen to the 80's station and I can choose from 6 different country stations. There is a cute kids station and some comedy stations, but in the car I play the songs from the 40's and the kids really like it. How cool!!

Speaking of the kids, they are doing well. DQ graduated from 2nd grade and is excited about taking swimming lessons at the lake this summer. Also we are going to start her on music lessons this fall, we are going to wait and see what she would like to play. She is still sewing a bit, mostly just making up her own things like quilts and doll cloths. As always we can't get her nose out of a book, she has already read over 20 books in the past 3 weeks. We are keeping a log for our library program and she is eligible for prizes and stuff.

GB is just being a boy. Playing with trucks in the sandbox, running around like a madman, and eating just about everything in sight. He will be starting kindergarten in the fall, and it seems he is looking forward to it. He will be able to take swim lessons at the lake this summer and he is excited about that, he just loves the water. I cut his hair a few weeks ago:
What do you think?? He thinks he looks like a dinosaur.



As far as me, I have been busy with a couple of jobs. Usually I don't have anything in the summer, but I have at least 2 houses that I am working on. It is fun and I get paid. Taking care of the house is a never ending battle, I am happy if I get the dishes in and out of the dishwasher in the same day. If I made enough, I would definitely hire a cleaning person. To me that would be AMAZING!!! Of course I would probably still sit around on my lazy butt reading the latest books from the library. As if I didn't have enough to do this summer, I have given myself 2 other projects to do. The first is to recover a couch that somebody gave me. I have never done this before so I figure it will be a fun mistake. The second project is to refinish a Hoosier hutch that I took from my parents old house. This is something I have wanted to do for a while, although I don't know what possessed me to try it this summer. This is what a Hoosier hutch is supposed to look like (I took this picture at a museum):



This is the top part of what I am going to be working on, I have counted at least 6 layers of paint.

2 Comments:

At 10:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Rick!

The hutch looks cool, is that a flour mill? We looked a house with a built in crank flour mill, maybe it was a Hoosier Hutch, I didn't know the term until now.

So do you give decorating direction/advice? Over the internet? 'Cause I could use some, someday ...

:)
kim

 
At 6:12 AM, Blogger tracy said...

Yeah it is a flour mill and some other metal parts that are supposed to do something :D

Sure on the deco advice. MaybeI can start an online deco service, hey I might be famous!!!! or at least I can think I am famous.

 

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