One last picture to share- this is my view from my table where I will work. And just wait to see it when the trees are full. I love this big picture window in my room.
Living life in the suburbs, dreaming of Africa and trying to find adventure every step of the way.
This is the upstairs in the addition, I like to call it "My Space." This will become the crafting room of my dreams. It will have sunny yellow walls and the lighting will be fantastic (Thanks to a friend who designs lighting for a living.) Now I will have a place to work without having to clean up for the next meal or move things over cause its time for bed. I will have space to invite friends to come over and crop and my sewing machine will have a permanent spot. Someone pinch me cause I am dreaming. And did I mention we are even adding a bathroom? With a shower? Is my family telling me something...I might not ever have to go back into the main house again.
I took some photos today of the addition that has been put on our house. Boy does it look big in the pictures. I think it will take me awhile to get used to this. There is a new mud room that connects our home to a garage. For the first time in 10 years I might be able to park my car inside and not worry about cleaning off snow after a storm - that will be cool. The center bay is large enough that Jay can pull his truck right in, even with its snowplow attached. Very cool, no clearing off snow for him either LOL
Here is our tree this year. Each time we go to pick one out I always choose one that is far too large for our living room and everyone has to remind me we don't have 20 foot ceilings. This year it took us all of 4 minutes to decide on this tree and get it into the back of Jay's truck and head on our way home. Shelby was disappointed by the tree and our old fashioned lights but I think it looks beautiful. Especially when the house is all quiet and I can sit with just the tree lights on. Maybe next year we will get two trees and decorate one with little lights for Shelby.
I never thought I would become one of those lame people that would take a family photo each year and send it out with a Christmas letter but God has a great sense of humor and seems to show me how dangerous it is to judge things or people. So now, Yes I am one of those lame people and I love it. Thanks for the lesson God. This is 2005's picture, not the best one, I know, but it was the best I could get. Just wait for the Christmas morning one with us all in our brand new jammies - just how lame can I get? Just wait and see
What is it about firefighters and fire? As we were starting to decorate the Christmas tree yesterday Kyle first had to get a fire going in the fireplace. It was really wonderful and certainly set the mood. We do not light fires often and so it was so special to have this one going as we decorated away.
I got the phone call at 5:30am calling off school for Shelby, and headed downstairs for my morning prayers. By accident I hit the lights on the waterfall and it was so beautiful with the snow illuminated. Pull out digital camera and shoot away. I love being up this early in the morning, especially on snowdays.
well, Winter is here and the snow is coming!!! We love snow in this house. Now not just because snowplowing is a major source of income but because of how beautiful everything looks in the snow. The other day I noticed some birds playing in the waterfall behind my house. This redbird came and chased the other birds away and then stayed for awhile. I love watching the birds out there.
Today we celebrated my father in law, John's birthday. Jay's sister, Mary Lou, organized a suprise luncheon for him. It was held at a small Italian restaurant in Oakland. I love being around Jay's dad and his family. There is such warmth and love between these people and you just feel enveloped by it when you are by them. A couple of John's friends were there along with family. His friend Pepe is so funny and the two of them together are like being present for a Martin and Lewis show. The gift opening was hysterical and I cannot remember laughing so much. Happy 70th Birthday John, may you have many more.