Baby Boy
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I took pictures at a friend’s baby shower this weekend. A lot of pictures, can’t wait to share! In the mean time…itty bitty baby boy clothes!
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I took pictures at a friend’s baby shower this weekend. A lot of pictures, can’t wait to share! In the mean time…itty bitty baby boy clothes!
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Naked baby.
Mr.cool shopping in target.
Playing with my phone. He knows how to swipe back and forth to scroll images…crazy!
Ben plays with bubbles, or rather, the bubble wand.
Wiggling to the music on one of his toys. Awesome ducky action at the end.
Ben talking to himself when he should be sleeping. (No video, just audio)
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For the past few years on Memorial weekend, Andy’s parents have come to help with house stuff. We actually didn’t do any demolition this time and instead focused on little details of past projects that never quite got finished.
Last summer we switched the house from oil to gas. We finally got rid of the 250 gallon oil tank this weekend. Andy cut off the old pipes and with his dad’s help, moved the tank outside. There is SO MUCH more space in the laundry room now.
“Ok, now what?” Haha, they managed to get it out to the road somehow and within a few hours it was picked up by a scrapper! Andy scraps stuff too, but this monster was just not worth the effort.
Andy’s dad built shelves for the storage room off the office. We don’t have an attic or basement so every space needs to be used efficiently. I would love an attic, but honestly we’ve built so much storage into the house that didn’t exist before that we’re doing alright. Plus, I’m not really tempted to hang on to everything!
Andy installing the pergo floor we picked out. We were just going to go with linoleum tile but this flooring was on clearance at Home Depot. We ended up only having 1 piece left over, crazy!
Camping stuff all nestled in its new home. We’re just leaving the drywall as is, there’s wiring and pipes that might need to be accessed so it doesn’t make any sense to finish-finish the room. Our storage freezer is at the opposite end in a cubby we made for it.
The windows in my office finally have trim too! The boys measured, cut, nailed and caulked while I filled nail holes with wood filler and put the first coat of primer on. Hopefully I’ll get back to painting them soon!
Andy’s dad installed a mirror and its edging in the downstairs bathroom.
He also put up glass shelves in the bathroom. With details like this I’d have to call that room totally finished. A far cry from this bathroom of 4 years ago.
Andy’s mom was so helpful through all of this. When she wasn’t working on a project, she was watching Ben so the rest of us could work on a project. Here, they’re enjoying Sesame Street with some graham crackers.
It was a really warm weekend too. We had some copper pipe in the garage so Andy made a sprinkler for Ben.
It even included an old kitchen sink sprayer that we used to squirt each other.
Maybe Ben doesn’t have such lame parents after all.
Next year Andy’s cousin is getting married Memorial weekend, so we’ll be all fancied up instead of grimed up. Thanks again mom and dad for helping this weekend, you’re probably as sore as we are, huh? :) And most importantly, thank you to the men and women who gave their lives so that we could enjoy the freedoms we do. So that we could be together as a family, safe to live without fear in this country. To the military families that have lost someone, my heart goes out to you. I am so humbled by your sacrifice.
There is no greater love than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13
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Andy’s mom was right, this is a trap for carpenter bees.
Every summer carpenter bees start drilling little round holes in all the trim at the top of our house. We thought painting it would seal things up so a few years ago my entire summer project was to fill up all their holes with caulk and then paint over the wood. It didn’t work so well, they came back with a vengeance and just drilled new holes. Although our house had a lovely new shade of green trim so all was not lost.
Andy started looking for other solutions online and found these carpenter bee traps. Being Andy, he thought why pay for one when he could just make it? He found plans for one online, bought the cedar wood (apparently it has to be cedar) and went to work. I think it looks like a cute little bird house, but the theory behind it is that the bees fly in the little holes (same size as the ones they drill) and end up getting stuck inside the plastic bottle and can’t back their fat selves out of the holes. Andy hasn’t installed it yet, but word on the interwebs is that they work VERY well. Pretty nifty little device!
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Today we went to my mom and Paul’s cottage for the afternoon. While Ben napped, Andy and I headed out on our bikes to do a geocache. Unfortunately I ended up with a flat tire when we arrived at the Shoe Tree. What’s a Shoe Tree you ask? Basically, this:
I wish my phone had a better camera, but I guess it works for catching in the moment things. I had to call Paul to come rescue me, while Andy continued on towards the next cache.
While at the cottage, we also met my mom and Paul’s new puppy, Aubrey. She was SO sweet and very good with meeting new people.
Justin and Kate joined us for dinner too. It was just a quick afternoon visit, but we had such a fun day :) Life at the lake is always relaxing!
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Last week Ben and I went to the zoo with my friend Sandy and her son David. I’d never been there before, it’s a smaller zoo, but was still pretty fun. Ben really enjoyed the monkeys and kept saying “whee” when they’d swing around. The African exhibit (about 1/3 of the zoo) was still under construction so there wasn’t a ton to see but it was still a fun afternoon. We’ll have to go back at the end of the summer when everything is finished!