Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The blog has moved...

I've run out of picture space on this blog so I started a new one....here is the link to follow:

www.theviewfromcrescenthill.blogspot.com

This will be the new address for the blog from here on out!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Finished bedroom pictures

...And a couple more from the past week:

     
Andrew hamming it up as usual
Harper at her 4 month checkup.
Stats are: 12 lbs, 9 oz (25th percentile)
23 3/4 inches long (25th percentile)
                                             

Hiking at our favorite Saturday spot, Bernheim Forest. Andrew is getting pretty good at going about 1 to 2 miles.  He could go further with his energy level I'm sure, but we'd be there all day as he stops to pick up every. single. rock.

Loving the sunshine!

The boys all together again at our friend Danny's wedding...such a fun weekend with friends!
 And finally....our bedroom is mostly done! It's been a loooong six months since we started this project and Nate has worked so incredibly hard on all of it. Our contractor did everything up to drywall and then we took over from there (which I believe makes us crazy!).  It has taken a long time to get this room finished as it has 3 closets, a bathroom and of course all those windows Nate had to trim out but we are finally moved in and it's been great to have some space again. Here is the tour as best I could capture it:
 This is the view looking from our current hallway into the new bedroom...there are 2 closest on the left, a linen one and the HVAC/Utility/Storage closet (as we call it).
When you walk in and turn to the left, her is what you see! It's nothing fancy but we like it...I still have to put some pictures and things up on the wall but I'm mostly planning to keep it simple. My dad built that headboard for us and Nate and I covered it with fabric...way less expensive than buying one. Paint color is Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter which I love!
 I love that sweet little baby girl on the bed too:)

 Here is the view looking back into the entryway into our room...the door goes to the master bathroom which is not finished yet (but getting closer!).
 And from the other corner of the room...the door to the closet.
 ...which might be my favorite part so far...Storage! We've had all of our clothes and shoes in plastic storage bins for 6 months, so it is wonderful to have it all organized again (and I do love organization:).
 No more searching through stacks of wrinkled clothes for one shirt and Nate can get ready for work in the morning without worrying about waking up Harper or trying to get dressed in the dark (which is not fun!)
So there you have it...we still have a lot of work to do on the bathroom, family room and screened in porch (which doesn't yet exist!) but we are getting there. I'm just so glad that Harper finally has her own space (and is no longer sleeping in our room) and that Nate and I do too. I'm so thankful for all the hard work he's and my dad have put into our house. I know I've mentioned it before, but my dad did ALL the electrical work on the addition and has installed all the light fixtures, built closet shelves, and helped in so many ways.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Halloween

 This was the only picture I could get of the two of them...Andrew insisted on playing the part of the bear a bit too literally and decided to "devour" poor Harper, the ladybug:)
 Andrew was SO anxious to get started trick-or-treating...he had so much fun this year with the neighbor kids running from house to house!
 Granna came over to help and thank goodness because this boy was fast!
 He ran so quickly that he tripped quite a few times...nothing out of the ordinary for him!
 But he wasn't phased at all!
 Here we are at our neighbor's house with some other friends on the street.

By far, this was the most fun on Halloween that Drew has had in his 2 years of life;) He kept asking for "just a little bite of trick-or-treat" after we got home and the next day. He had his first "real" candy bar, a Snickers and Twix (by that I mean, a bite-sized one because this kid doesn't need any more sugar!) and loved them.  He is truly my son after all:)

Monday, October 29, 2012

Harper laughs

Harper had her first real case of the giggles while we were in Ohio. Here is a cute video Nate took of me, DeeDee and Kelsey hovering over her and making her laugh. I love that sound so much!

A visit to Omi and Opaw's house!

We  made a long-overdue trip to Ohio for a fun 4-day weekend. Both kids did great in the car on the way up...Harper slept like a champ and Andrew was happy so long as his favorite music was playing, which, as of this moment is Gillian Welch, the Decemberists, and any version of "Shady Grove" or "Keep on the Sunny Side." It is hilarious and cute to hear him sing along in the backseat.
 Harper got to bond with Aunt Kelsey (and in this picture she may also be saying hello to her future cousin, coming in March!)
 Nate and Harper got some quality time watching the Ohio State game.
 A nearby park had a trick or treat party with trucks of all sorts. We dressed the kids up and Andrew had a blast checking out the fire truck.
 But the excavator was his all time favorite, especially since he got to get in it with Dad!
 Omi and Opaw with their little teddy bear! Most of the good pictures from the weekend are on their camera since I unfortunately forgot my good camera in the midst of packing:(
Family photo time!

A fun fall weekend!

 We are enjoying the last beautiful days of fall here...Cherokee Park is so pretty this time of year!
 We fit in another trip to the zoo and Andrew made a friend as you can see.

 Erin came up for a visit with Leena and we had to dress the cousins up in their Halloween costumes!

 Erin and I with our little ladybug and bumblebee:)
I love my little ladybug!
 Grandpop and Andrew the bear!
 Nate tried to teach Leena learn to stand up

 And Marcia got to hang out with the kids too...we were lucky to have a fun weekend with family!
 Andrew helped Nate rake the leaves and enjoyed jumping in them too!
 He absolutely loved getting leaves dumped on him as well!



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Fun October

It's been a fun and busy October so far...we've been to the zoo with some friends:





 Aunt Laura came to visit! Drew had so much fun with her and I was happy to have the extra help of course. We did exciting things like play with diggers on the couch and go to Lowe's...Aunt "La La" was kind enough to not mind the lack of excitement:)

 Striped pajama night! They looked so cute and snuggly in their pj's...don't be fooled by the cuteness of this picture though...approximately 2 seconds later both melted down, a surefire sign that it is bedtime in this house!
 Sweet Harper continues to grow (as all babies do:)...here she is before her bath.
 We bundled up and went for a walk one evening...I love this time of year so much (not to betray my affection for summer but October is a great month if the cooler weather insists on arriving anyway). Andrew wore Nate's hat and by doing so aged 5 more years...where did my toddler go? He's growing up so fast too.
 Whenever poor Harper is just minding her own business in her little seat, Drew often comes bounding in the room and gets right in her face, saying, "Heeeeey, Harper!!!" Can you just hear it?
 I think she's trying to say, "Help Mama!" She's toughened up a lot in her 3 months of life with an older brother:)
As usual, we spend part of our weekends still working on the new addition of the house. Nate was doing all the woodwork around the windows and doors this weekend and Andrew was fascinated by the saw...Nate gave him a piece of scrap wood and he went to work with his own little toy saw!
 The other part of the weekend, we tried to get outside and enjoy this fall weather. We headed to Bernheim Forest again and Andrew hiked for the first time not in the backpack. Despite my irrational fears that he would stumble off of imaginary ravines, he did pretty well following behind Nate. We had to remind him to look where he was going as he tripped a lot on the rocks and tree roots, but he loved "hiking" the real way.
 Down by the creek, he spent a good 20 minutes throwing rocks in the water with Nate.
 This is how Miss Harper spent the hike. 
And here's a little video of our time in the woods:

This is the best I could do for a 3-month photo of Harper...I pretty much just put a bow on her and snap a picture right after her bath when she's pretty happy (and laying on the white towel for a simple background).
Meanwhile, this kiddo won't hold still long enough for me to take any pictures of him. This captures him best though...outside and playing with his toy construction equipment!

I've been meaning to write down some of the funny things Andrew says, since age 2 has proven to be the most hilarious of ages so far. While 2 year olds can be a little bipolar sometimes (meltdowns over the smallest of things!), this age just makes me and Nate laugh every day.


  • In the morning before Nate leaves for work, Andrew says, "Have fun at work Dad!" or "You want some coffee Dad?" 
  • He likes to say, "It's okay" whenever something "not" okay happens (throwing a toy, playing with his plate at dinner that then ends up on the floor, etc.)
  • On Saturday mornings, when Nate goes to get him up, he says, "Dad, let's talk!" while they listen to the radio in bed.
  • He likes to say "play with toys...just a couple more minutes!" or "Play out side, just a couple minutes." but has no concept of "a couple minutes" at all. When I tell him it's time to clean up or come inside after aforementioned couple minutes, he says "Just a couple more minutes, okay, Mom?"
  • During the day, out of the blue he tells me, "I'm behavin' Mom!" Sometimes this statement is true but not always:)
  • He has started requesting music from us. Gillian Welch and the Decemberists are his favorite. The second we get in the car he says "Down by the old main drag!" which is a line from a Decemberists song. Then he sings along the whole time which is pretty funny.
  • When Nate comes in the door getting home from work, he says, "You want some dinner Dad? We're havin' chicken! (or pizza or casserole or whatever I've told him I'm making
So while 2-year olds are a handful, the crazy mood swings and meltdowns are certainly balanced out by the hilarious things they say!

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