Thursday, February 24, 2011
Some things to blog about...New house, Staucie's birthday
I finally posted! Scroll down or Click on the first letter of the title to see the new posts.
The Kitchen
The downstairs pictures
Pictures of cute kids
Staucie turned F-I-V-E
Posted by Daniel and Sheena at 8:37 PM 2 comments
Police Officers
The kids got police badge stickers from the Uncle Kyle who is a police officer! They were so excited to wear them. Getting a picture was difficult :)
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Staucie turned F-I-V-E!
Staucie turned 5 yesterday. I had told her that she should just stay 4 forever. She agreed to this a while ago. So, on her birthday I said, "Staucie, you turned 5! You said you would stay 4." And she said, "I tricked you!" She is such a cutie. She is so sweet and we are so blessed to have her in our family.
On her birthday, I took the kids to the mall and we went to Build-A-Bear for the first time. Staucie made a bunny that she named Shooting Star and Parker made a dog that I helped him name Spot. And then, of course, we had to go on the MERRY-GO-ROUND! I did this all by myself. Addie didn't not like the loud machine that filled the stuffed animals and pretty much cried the whole time. And you should have seen me get all the kids on the carousel by myself. Luckily, the machine to buy tokens doesn't work very well and I only had to buy two tokens for the 3 kids. They loved riding on the carousel, like always. I was able to get them all on and buckle them with one arm while holding Addie with the other arm. Then I had to ride with the kids so I could stand between the boys, hold Bensen's leg, hold Addie, and hope that my stuff didn't get stolen. Success.

Then we went home and decorated cupcakes. Bensen took a nap while we played a game and Addie tried to take the cards. Then I got Bensen up, put Addie down, and we went outside to play. We had Staucie's request for dinner when Daniel got home.











Happy Birthday Staucie we love you! No more growing this time!
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Some of the cute kids
Staucie is painting with me while the boys had left with Daniel and a friend of ours to try and figure out the least expensive way to fix Daniel's car. I did not want to spend money on the car. It cost way too much. If we were going to spend money, I wanted curtains or ceiling fans (especially since the humidity has hit and we are in the 70's already, sticky and muggy). Boo to our cars! I know I should be more grateful, but don't you just hate how much cars cost???
Isn't she cute!




There she goes again.




And some more pictures because I adore her.

I adore my Bensen too. He has needed lots of hugs lately. I try to hold him and carry him whenever I can.



He also adores Addie and she feels the same about him.

They will be good friends like Staucie and Parker.
(streamers are for Staucie's birthday.)


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The Downstairs and the Stairs
After awhile, I finally snapped some pictures of the downstairs. I wanted it to look perfect, but have decided that if I wait for that I will never take any pictures. It will be a while before we can do much else. Right now we have no blinds or curtains and who knows when we will, but we don't have neighbors behind us yet anyways. We have boxes shoved in our master bedroom windows and material taped to the kids' windows.
Addie was crawling around while I was snapping pictures. And don't mind the Cake Boss on in the background. Daniel was outside with the other three.









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The Kitchen
I took some pictures of the kitchen from all the angles for our parents. The door to the right goes out to the garage. The door in the middle is the pantry.




Posted by Daniel and Sheena at 1:54 PM 2 comments
Moving Day(s)
Moving... Where do I start...
It took us a long time to decide to buy a home here, for many reasons. And then it was whether to build new or not to. After a year of going back and forth and all over the place, we decided to build a new home and we also decided where. We felt really good about our decision, and very excited to own our first house.
Since we were building brand-new we went to the "design studio" to pick out things for our house. Later, when asked how we liked the "design studio," Daniel would say, "I hated it." The 'home' people would look shocked. Daniel would explain that it made him spend more money. For example, do you want these faucets, OR do you want THESE much BETTER faucets? Do you want these boring doors, or do you want these nice paneled doors? Do you want this florecent tube light in your kitchen, or do you want recessed canned lighting? (Each bulb costs extra too, by the way, and one is not enough light.) So, we had to really decide what we needed/wanted. Like rain gutters? It rains A LOT here. And do we want rain gutters in just the front or all around the house? Everything was more and more money. Cha-ching, cha-ching!
Getting pre-approved for the loan was no problem, but going through the whole process and getting to the closing day was no fun and very stressful. I think since it took a few months to build the house they had even longer to monitor our bank accounts. If we would have bought a home that was ready to move into the process may have been faster. They wanted to know everything. Like, "where did that $10 come from? And why did you deposit it into your account?" And many more things like that. It went on and on. Even to the day of closing. It was getting absolutely ridiculous and is a really long story that I don't feel like talking about anymore.
So, we finally closed a few days late because the weather in Texas was colder then usual and apparently no one could go to work (It was like 29 degrees at night). We closed on a Thursday at the last minute. I was totally unprepared. I didn't think we would end up closing until the next week and was not ready to move. The kids and I had been sick for weeks. I was knocked out for a week and blah, blah. We got home at 6:00pm that Thursday after signing and getting the keys, and some friends of ours were at our house at 7:00pm, ready to move us. Our wonderful neighbor lent us his trailer and half of our stuff was moved out that night. By Friday night we were in our new house. Exhausted. And it was a disaster. It took us a few more days to get the rest of our junk out of the rental and get it cleaned.
I took some pictures of the downstairs after we got the kids to bed at 10:00pm Friday night.
The dining area.

The kitchen.

The living room.



We are also so grateful for our friends we have made here. This was our first move without our family helping. We felt very blessed to have the help from friends who took such good care of us. Friends who helped us move all of our things, friends who provided us food and dinners. One couple was there from the very beginning and stayed until the very end and made sure we were all set. It makes me cry with gratitude every time I think of it. We also had friends offer to watch our kids while we packed and unpacked, but I felt guilty and declined. I am so grateful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ in our lives and for the friendships that we have made.
Although, we were glad to leave the rental house with its years of dirt, dust, mold, BUGS, etc., we really enjoyed the street we lived on. We had wonderful neighbors who were very welcoming when we moved in and always watched out for us. We are so grateful for great neighbors and sometimes I think we will never be that lucky again.
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Four little monkeys in a bed
This is from January one night when the kids were getting ready for bed. They all got in Parker's bed. Addie looks sad because Bensen kept moving and squishing her, but we got everyone still for the push of the camera button...



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