Summer has definitely gotten the best of me...but in a good way! I haven't blogged since mid-June so thought it was time for an update on how our summer's been going! It's just going to get crazier so didn't want to dig myself a hole here:) Although if you keep up on facebook with me, then you're not too much in the dark!
(And when your husband looks at your page and says..."you haven't done a post in a while. You need to keep this updated so we don't miss anything." Then yep...I better do it!)
Had just shy of 10 topics to talk about here...so here are the NINE things that have went on this past few weeks.
(And when your husband looks at your page and says..."you haven't done a post in a while. You need to keep this updated so we don't miss anything." Then yep...I better do it!)
Had just shy of 10 topics to talk about here...so here are the NINE things that have went on this past few weeks.
#1: LANDSCAPING: We finally started digging into our soon-to-be flower bed out front and started marking where we want to put flowers/plants and bushes. It's a lot of fun for me cuz I love flowers...just need more knowledge on the subject I guess.
So far I got my front porch going with a couple potted flowers, ferns and finishing touches. Notice the front where we started digging in....Then we got a call from Brock's cousin who had extra mulch and wanted to know if we wanted it. Um...yeah! Free mulch is good. So here is the bed after with mulch and a couple baby hostas put in. Since then I've had 3 more girls give us free perennials to plant wherever so we have starters! That was awesome!
So far I got my front porch going with a couple potted flowers, ferns and finishing touches. Notice the front where we started digging in....Then we got a call from Brock's cousin who had extra mulch and wanted to know if we wanted it. Um...yeah! Free mulch is good. So here is the bed after with mulch and a couple baby hostas put in. Since then I've had 3 more girls give us free perennials to plant wherever so we have starters! That was awesome!
#2: THUNDERSTORMS/TORNADO's: Ya know, you're typical weather day in Indiana. We had quite the streak of fear of losing power and taking boys down to the basement, trees in the road...trees on houses....it was a mess! Luckily for us our worst part of any of it was losing power from 7:30 pm to the middle of the night. Our neighbors had a mess of trees and everything but we got lucky.
Here's the boys enjoying popscicles in the dark with their flashlights:)
Here's the boys enjoying popscicles in the dark with their flashlights:)
....and we resorted to Brock's laptop to watch movies on since my kids went batty when they couldn't watch a movie. Made for a cute picture though:)
#3 KIDDIE POOL...KIDDIE POOL...did I say KIDDIE POOL??! Besides our boys being little fishies in the big pools, we've used our kiddie pool a TON. SO glad I bought this thing. It's been a lifesaver to keep the boys...(and daddy)...cooled down:)
#4 TOY STORY 3: We took the boys to their 1st movie together... and saw Toy Story 3 of course! Their buddy, Jeni came along and we had a great time! And heck they did pretty okay considering the 20 min. previews...sheesh. #5 A FENCE!! We put in our backyard fence!! Woo hoo!! Definitely a day to celebrate! My life is a little more sane when I take the boys to the backyard now. No more chasing them to the neighbors yard and coralling them back to our property. Nice.
The help we had in one day to put this fence in was insane. So appreciated! We still have some staining, stretching and finishing touches to put on it, but right now, it serves its primary purpose of keeping my boys prisoners:) (See pic below! ha ha!)
#6 VACATION! We took our 1st EVER family vacation to South Haven, MI. L.O.V.E. this town. It's like a fancy Mayberry. If you need somewhere fun to go to where there's a beach and cutie town and cool shops...this is it. It only took us an hour and a half. We've been here a couple times before...but this was a first taking our boys!
Isaac's 1st experience with a beach! He loved the waves right away! He would crack up when the white caps would get to him:) So cute!
Kahler had a ball hurling himself into the water and flopping himself all over in the sand after. What a goof!Love this one. Got both of them in the water with the lighthouses and pirate ship in the background. Yeah, random pirate ships go by in South Haven. Pretty cool huh?
This particular place is pretty special. Not because of the pretty swing and gorgeous flowers, but because 6 years ago on July 16th, 2004...Brock proposed to me right here! It's in the flower garden of a bed and breakfast called Yelton Manor where we stayed back then. Here we are...6 years later...and I'd hafta say things a changed a little:)
#7 THE 4th of JULY: After we arrived home from South Haven, we jumped right into celebrating the 4th of July weekend!
Here's all the Wogoman grandkids with their 4th gear on!
(And we're nuts...adding 2 more onto this gang by November!)
Here's all the Wogoman grandkids with their 4th gear on!
(And we're nuts...adding 2 more onto this gang by November!)
#8 BABY SHOWER: Had a baby shower thrown by our "track girls"...meaning managers/babysitters. Chelsea, Brittany and their bf's are just awesome when it comes to our boys...so this was pretty special. It was so fun to have a fun evening with our track family:)
#9 BABY BELLY! And last but not least...the Bell-ey! Yikes this girl is getting B.I.G. This is @ 30 weeks...so 7 1/2 months. 10 more weeks to go. Yep. Not so much more room to grow in there!
And it's pretty bad when your husband looks at you and says..."you're not big anywhere else but THERE! WOW!" He's definitely noticing how big I'm feeling lately.
Things like bending over are getting harder...and sleeping- getting more uncomfortable.
Already starting to see the midwives every 2 weeks now. At my appointment last week she was joking with me that the babies' weights might follow a trend and get smaller as I birth them:) Isaac was 9.3 lbs, Kahler was 8.13 lbs....wouldn't be so nice if she was a 7 pounder??! wow! I wouldn't mind that's for sure:)
My next worry is that I'll be 36 weeks going back to school to work in mid-August. I'm having reoccurring "nightmares" that my water is going to break at school or start labor in front of students or something. Definitely DO NOT want that to happen!
Anywho...will try harder to keep you updated on how the rest of our summer, and this pregnancy, flies by!
Things like bending over are getting harder...and sleeping- getting more uncomfortable.
Already starting to see the midwives every 2 weeks now. At my appointment last week she was joking with me that the babies' weights might follow a trend and get smaller as I birth them:) Isaac was 9.3 lbs, Kahler was 8.13 lbs....wouldn't be so nice if she was a 7 pounder??! wow! I wouldn't mind that's for sure:)
My next worry is that I'll be 36 weeks going back to school to work in mid-August. I'm having reoccurring "nightmares" that my water is going to break at school or start labor in front of students or something. Definitely DO NOT want that to happen!
Anywho...will try harder to keep you updated on how the rest of our summer, and this pregnancy, flies by!
1 comment:
Hej Linz, I have a Google alert on South Haven, and your post came up toinite. I really appreciate your enthusiasm for South Haven. I understand that I first went to South Haven as a month-old baby, on a boat from Chicago, nust have been... 1934. To visit grandparents. Moved there in 1939, attended K-12. I still go back every chance I get. Have been staying recently at Lake Bluff Inn – great place, on the lake just south of town.
I have some neat pics I can send you, one of the steam trains that used to go there, that I took myself on 1947. Another I got from flickr, an air view of the beach and bluff south of town – can point out some interesting features.
I used to deliver newspapers to the Yelton Manner, but I don't think it was called that at the time.
I almost moved to Chesterton in 1987 – put earnest money on the IOOF hall building – stopped by local features.
I lived in Massachusetts in the 1970s, and remember reading an article about people living on Long Island NY actually going to classes to get rid of their accents. The author was asked what accent they replaced it with, and she thot “maybe Indiana?” I've told that to Hoosiers, and they laugh.
Lived in St Louis in the 1960s, at the time 'Hoosier' was a commonly heard word. They used it to refer to Missourians not living in St Louis. Indiana? Never heard of it.
Thanks again for your nice words on South Haven.
Arn Nelson in Chicago
PS fosterbeachchicago.blogspot.com not near as detailed as yours – mostly copies of letters I write to newspapers. In March 2009 got one printed in UK Financial Times – a pic of it is on my facebook.
PPS Just noticed the pic on the wall in my google pic is an airview of the South Haven piers
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