Monday, May 23, 2011

An absolute mess.

We have made an absolute mess.
It's our own fault 
& it has taken up all of our time
& made everything dirty!

This is a great first picture...
Brockie with 'dirty' socks.  
I realized quickly that we needed
to equip our kids with the 
'junkiest play clothes'
& socks.
Then it was time to set them free in 
our new yard of mud & material.


Our new ritual has been to strip our socks & pants
at the door before coming in for nap time, bed time & meal time.
(Hence Brock's pj bottoms we throw on him for nap time!)
We are always full of dirt and busy working outside,
which makes it hard to stop to make meals,
change diapers, or go inside to do anything.

p.s. he's always harassing Olivia.


It all started because Luke saw a 'deal' on craigslist for retaining block.
And it was a deal, so I agreed it should be bought.
But if you've ever made retaining walls 
& done other landscaping
the block is the cheapest part of the whole ordeal!
I would have NEVER thought the amount of 
rock, sand, dirt, and help that would 
be needed to complete our vision.

The Grandpas came a couple weeks ago
& helped us start this whole process.
And of course Grandpa Wayne's bobcat was needed.


We've been waiting and waiting
(since we first moved here)
to make trails through our woods.
Luke & I always had places to run around 
and areas to explore growing up on a farm
and we thought this would be perfect for our kids
to get outside & get in to trouble!


When our dads were here they also helped pick up some
retaining block and unload it and start digging out the back yard.
Our yard was completely ripped up during their visit!
AHHHHHH.


The boys think that dad should not even get time to change clothes
after work because they want him outside 
so they can 'help' him!


Then some more block was delivered.
What a neighborhood production!


In the meantime, the boys and I have spent lots of time
at city-wide garage sales all around us!
Here's the latest great find....
a FREE bucket loader!
They pedal this thing all over.



Moving more block to the back yard.

p.s. look at our yard where grass once was....
there is now dirt trails!


Here's the 'before' picture of one of the retaining walls.


More materials & more excitement
from daddy & the boys!


Every night is also bath night
& time to check for woodticks
(which are found almost every night!).


The boys enjoying all the playtime on the crushed concrete.


With all of us being occupied outside
bedtime keeps getting pushed back more and more.
Not a good idea....
but hopefully we'll get things back to 'normal' 
once this is all complete.


As you know the weather has NOT been good the past couple weekends.
Making for several inside breaks 
as it downpours on the dirt (making more mud!).
This particular break was my favorite.
Luke & the boys watching one of the best movies...
Sounds of Music!



Here's a few pictures of our backyard!
YIKES...I know.



Here's a 'after' picture of one of the several retaining walls.



Here's another wall going up with built in stairs.


Can you see it?
Our lovely VERY large wood burning pile.
This one might require a permit or two!
And hopefully we don't start the wetlands on fire!


Here's the start to our new trails.  
We hope that someday they will be nice grassy trails...
but until then, they will be our muddy, weeding trails!



This past weekend Luke's parents stopped by and 
they helped re-landscape our whole front yard.
There was some existing plants that were oddly placed
& I just bought some new shrubs & plants.
So they plotted a vision, asked what I thought
and literally starting digging.
We so greatly appreciated their help!
And in the meantime Hanson came over to help Luke
get a retaining wall finished.
p.s. this ALL occurred in the rain too.
How lovely.

More loader driving time.



And some cozy coupe time.
Look at that BIG cheesy smile!
Gosh he's the sweetest.


One thing that every kid needs.
Muck boots as termed by the country kids
or so called rain boots for the city kids!


Now time to get back to work.


Sunday, May 8, 2011

It's a BIG day.

It's our Anniversary TODAY!
7 of the best years of my life.
And how could it not be......
look at HIM!
yeeeoooooww.


And not to mention that it's also Mother's Day.
I got the best hugs, kisses & cards.
How lucky I am!

Myrtle Beach, SC.

Luke & I were very impatient to get on vacation....
and the boys were just happy to get an airplane ride.

We took 2 planes there & 2 planes back.
During a little layover in Chicago
the boys played like wild at the Children's Museum
at the airport.
Whoever invented such a thing at an airport
is a genius!  
It completely wore the kids out
so they slept the entire next flight.
It's was heaven for us and all the people 
sitting next to us.

The museum was all about airport 'stuff'
with control towers and all.
They ran & ran
& acted like 'gas filler-uppers',
pilots, control deck crew, landing team
and everything else!




This was our best shot at a family ocean picture.
The boys were running around crazy at the beach.


We were kind of in the 'hot spot' for Myrtle Beach.
There was a lot of ocean recreation like the parasailing in the background,
jet skis, tubing on a big long raft, fishing at the pier,
and lots of arcades (which reminded me so much of karate kid
and looked as though they have not changed since the 80's!), amusement  rides,
swim shops, unique places to eat & tons of attractions.
It's such a great spot to vacation!


There was a lot of playing on the sandy beach ALL day.
And lucky me the boys always asked dad to make sand castles!



Both Adler & Brock LOVE the ocean.
(It gave me a heart attack at times!)


We stayed at a resort with a gazillion pools, bowling alley,
arcade, restaurant, pool side bars, and whatever else
one might need....and we used it all!

Most resorts have the suites set up with 2 sleeping rooms, 
kitchen, and balcony to the ocean.
Which means a great vacation for mom & dad.
The boys slept in a different room from us
and it was great.
They did keep each other up for awhile playing,
but they loved it too!
We heard Adler scolding Brock for waking up
(even though it was time to get up)
and telling him to lay down & get back to bed.
It was so funny listening to him!


We took an early morning walk to the pier 
& had a chat with some fisherman.


Dad & the boys walking on the pier.



Having fun at the inlet! 


This picture depicts how we felt everyday...
our hair was crusty & matted from the hotel water & sunscreen,
our bodies were sticky & dry from the sun & sunscreen,
& they just wanted to be naked.
Can't blame them, I too gave some vacationers a good show
through our window! 

Having fun at Broadway shops.


Then we took the boys bowling for the first time.
They had a blast.
It was way past bedtime,
but we went anyway...
and we all survived
even though it was out of control 
most of the time!



Yay....a spare!


Trying to patiently wait for their turn to bowl!




It was a little rainy one day so we headed off to the
Children's Museum for a little entertainment.




Can you find Adler?!
(he couldn't quite reach the farmer head)



Most of the restaurants (especially at the inlet)
have live bands & entertainment.
So when you vacation with kids it's perfect.
They can make all the noise they want and run around
and no one could care less.
This particular eatery had a specific children's area with cartoons & slides.
What a hit!
(p.s. it was a graffiti restaurant hence all the marks on the slides!)


pooped out!


We were vacationing during Cinco de mayo
& there was a huge outdoor party with Edwin Mccain & some other bands playing
& tons of beer!


It was a foggy morning the day we left,
but we decided to enjoy the beach one last time.




The side view from our room.



Bye Myrtle Beach....we'll be back again!