Sunday, January 13, 2008
The kitchen cabinets are up!
You read it right! Thanks to John, who goes to church with us, we only need to hang two more cabinets on the wall and THAT part of the project will be done (pictures pending.)
But don't you know that last Tuesday, as Brooke and I were leaving Elizabeth's house, I received a text massage from Dave. It read, "house fell-need camera-part of floor in den needs replacing." I quickly handed my cell
phone to Brooke for confirmation. Luckily, we were almost at the house and I was able to personally assess the damage. One day, Matt and Dave, as they were crawling underneath the house, noticed that one beam was leaning over. So, on Tuesday they decided it was time to address the issue. Sure, why not? Not a problem...they thought. So they bravely attacked the problem. They crawled under the house to formulate a plan.
While there it became obvious the problem with the sunken floor was not the leaning pier but a joist split in half. At that point it was determined that a 4'x4' square should be cut in the floor. Lovely!!! So they removed the old floor furnace and placed a pier under the split joist. They also placed 2 new piers to shore up 2 load bearing walls. I am now glad to inform you that, thank God, that's another item we can now gladly scratch off our list of "things to do." Oh by the way, this was only possible because of Matt. As you can see in the picture,
it was a tight fit under the house. I doubt Dave could have done this without Matt. Especially since Dave has been working so many hours at the house, that we've been asking to see more of him. As a result, he's been eating as much as he can - No offense intended Dave!
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Kitchen Remodeling
Saturday, January 12, 2008
The kids take Freund for a walk!
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Memories
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Sad Scene to be Seen!
Saying goodbye to Papi and Mami after being at their house for 11 days was not easy. Natalia decided to call Daddy to see if he could make her feel better. Carson normally doesn't cry when we leave San Antonio, but this time it was a little harder to leave. Then we have Luke who decided to follow suit. Anyhow, we made a stop at Starbucks to help us feel better. A Venti Strawberries and Cream Frappuccino, divided in three cups, for the kids and a Venti White Chocolate Frappuccino for me, eased up the pain.
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Memories
Monday, December 31, 2007
Happy New Year!
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Things have been a little hectic this holiday season. I had good intentions to get our Christmas cards out right after Thanksgiving, but that didn't happen. But, I still didn't want to miss the opportunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year 2008!
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Christmas Traditions
Sunday, December 30, 2007
More Progress!


I'm so excited! Thanks to my brother in law, Alan and my father in law, Hugh, the living room, dining room and kitchen are finally painted. We chose bungalow gold for the walls and amber yellow for the ceiling. Thanks to Mr. Ivey, most of the cabinets are now installed. God is so awesome! I'm just in awe to see how God provides help as it is needed. I'm very thankful for friends and family who have been willing and able to help throughout this project.
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Kitchen Remodeling
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Shamu! Shamu!
Shamu, Shamu!
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Memories
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Santa was here!




Santa is so good! He brought Natalia her own alarm clock. She has been wanting one since she started kindergarten so that she won't be late to school. I really hope having her own alarm clock works. Carson got his drum. Every time we would go to the store he would ask me to buy it for him. And Luke, well he got what Mama asked Santa to bring him, a pirate ship. He loved it! The best thing about it is that his siblings love it too. Wow, Santa is good.
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Christmas Traditions
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