Wednesday, November 2, 2011

STAYcation





This year we had crazy plans of renting a huge motorhome and heading south for a 10 day vacation, visit relatives and friends along the way... The whole idea was that we could see people without 'imposing' on them by bringing our own beds with us which would also keep our junk to ourselves... you get the idea!

As time approached and teeth bills (cleanings, cavities, extractions, crowns) piled up we decided on a STAYcation!!!

WHAT TO DO?




We were given some 'free' wood that would make the perfect LITTLE fort for the kids to play in! So Nate worked up the plans based on the lengths of the boards and the sizes of the beams and came up with a workable plan!
~Red Dragon Fly~

So we started off with the first day being filled with lots of extra children. Some friends of our were moving so we borrowed 5 of their children plus one more friend for the day on Saturday.
(if you look closely you'll see 13 kids plus me and Nate in our 11 passenger vehicle)
Then we took (just our seven) to the 3.00 theater to see Cars2 and watch it on the screen 'That was bigger than mom's car'!! It was fun to watch them watch the movie and eat a huge bucket of popcorn! The two little guys fell asleep and we felt like pretty lucky parents each holding one (they never/rarely fall asleep in our arms/laps)!! That was worth it all right there!
Todd and Nate measuring for the foundation


The place where we wanted to put the fort was on quite a slope. So Nate thought that instead of digging down for the foundation that we'd just set the concrete platforms in place, put the posts on them and brace them up and then have a CAT come push the dirt around the posts keeping them upright!

This served three things: 1. it got the dirt all leveled out where we will one day build a 'little' shop. 2. that dirt was pushed around to the back of the house creating a more level place for our backyard, making things a little more user friendly and holding up the posts... 3. It saved hours of digging down and placing the foundation for the 'little' fort!

~DIRT DIRT DIRT~









(above= the girls made a slide out of the little dirt hill and kept themselves busy for several hours)
We had family in the hospital (Not immediate family) and so we got to have their two boys with us for a couple of days! They always fit in to well and didn't feel bad at all running around town with 9 kids under the age of 10! And, of course, we had to make a little stop at Kristpy Kreme's for donuts!

Halley spent and spends HOURS out on that swing. She sings and tells stories and makes up games for the kids! She spends a lot of the time pushing the other kids and teaching Vance how to hold on. His legs aren't quite long enough to latch around but he's getting close!



After that we needed to go and retrieve all of these free boards and wood to start the floor and walls! It has taken two trips and we'll need at least one more to finish it off. If the material is there then why not use it for EVERYTHING possible!!



So, needless to say, it's NEVER going anywhere and could possibly be our bomb shelter in case of a storm... It's sturdy AND WONDERFUL!!!


Each board has a foot long nail into it in several places! It's been a slow process but I'll have to say, that the whole point of building it wasn't just solely to get the kids a fort to play in, it was mainly a project for ALL of us to work on together and take part in building WITH DAD!!!


There is still lots to be done on it but it's looking really fun! Uncle Ti spent hours out there helping cut and put up boards and beams, it goes a lot faster with two sets of muscles!
And of course, SPUT (Sweety Pie Uncle Titus, named by Trae himself) for all the kids to hang on and snuggle with! We can always use extra laps around here!
We did all sorts of fun balancing tricks. This is the fun stage Trae is at right now!
The boys have so creatively taken all the 'extra' boards and made their own fort nearby, it's actually pretty impressive for a first build!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A little bit of Family!

It worked out to snag a few photos of my sister and her family! Her eldest daughter did her own hair and her face (the funny face) makes her look exactly like Carrie (my sister) did when she was that age, cute and hilarious at the same time!






Rope Swing


About a month ago I went through the property with a piece of paper and laid out all of the things I'd like to do to it over the next 30 years! You know, the GRAND PLAN!!! Most of which might never happen, but it's fun to have a plan regardless and dream some!!

There were a few things on there that we have been 'waiting' to do because we weren't sure where or how or even if we should do them!

A rope swing was one of those things that we could do with the materials that we had, it would just take a little work.

Nate's Dad had some rope that we cut a chunk off of.

Nate M. had some wood that he cut round and then cut a hole in it with the scroll saw.

Nate (Dad) had some paint that would blend in with the leaves and tree bark and such.

We also had a tree out back that needed a bit of trimming but was PERFECT for a rope swing.

So, one Sunday afternoon we all went out and put it up (actually we all watched Dad do the work but we felt apart anyways:)






Then, of course, we had to try it out and make sure it worked for everyone!!



Summer with Vance

~Vance's first mobile summer~
~Scrunchy Face~
~Rope Swing~
~With his accountability partners~
~His 'whaaa' face~
~Teeth to grow into~
~Friend time at the river~

My good friend has seven children as well 6 boys and a girl that is a few months younger than Vance
~One of Todd's many crawdad catches, Vance would always be over there dumping their buckets and letting them go~
~Watermelon front~

A true sign of summer at our house
~This was a daily (sometimes twice daily) view in my bathroom... tops of little heads and lots of water~

New Family!

Back in July-August sometime I went to a baby shower for a friend of my sisters who has become my friend as well (kind-of fun that way, my sister was ALWAYS good at making the friends and I got to enjoy them too:)... Anyways, we did a belly shoot beforehand in 100+ degree weather.

She was all set up with props and lots of fun ideas!
She had real alive flowers that were their birth 'stone' colors...in flowers...super fun and really pretty!


One week old sweetness~



She's really a good mom and he's a very well loved boy!