May Instagram

Time for another monthly recap from Instagram.

 {Bought this} bad snack on a road trip // {This is really good} Pineapple corer is awesome //  {In my cup} Several wines
{morning ritual} Caffeinated water to wake up // Zoe hogging the yoga mat  // The Diane Krall concert
Jewel concert // Cool clouds over downtown // Silly Mia sleeping

 {paper} trying to organize decorating the houses // My velcro dog with me on the coach // {broken} Adios old dog bed(futon)
{starts with F} Fork in my pork // Margarita while reading // My usual morning {snack} of V8
Crazy dog on my furniture // Dogs were sleeping on the floor for a few days  // Siding going up on the houses

 Indulged hubby by seeing Gatsby {star} // {7 o’clock} another morning at the airport // Mia yaws her adorable yawn
Scuba refresher course before our trip // {need} tons of allergy meds for a few days in May // 1st flight to LAX on our trip
House shopping spreed with Dad // {mailbox} I’m a main-aficionado // Endless summer on our layover in LA {season}

 Our 2nd leg to Tahiti // Gorgeous sunset into the Pacific // Bridge & Groom headed to their wedding
First swim of vacation in the pool // After our dive in Moorea // Sharks circling the crepe bar at dinner
Play cards & having drinks on our deck // Enjoying vacation on our floats // Drinks & a view for lunch

 Sunrise on Mt Otemanu  // Taking reef photos on the backside of our atoll //  Time Square for a work trip
Atop Bora Bora on a 4×4 tour // {us} Sleeping on a Dreamliner red-eye flight home from LAX // Favorite color M&M’s
In the water picnic lunch // Ms. Mia being adorable // Cuddling with the pups when I got home

GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: So excited to spend our first weekend home in over a month!

Abigail’s Dedication

 Last weekend. Mark & Pam participated in our church’s baby dedication, and we were so excited for them to bring Abby forward to receive blessings from the church.

There were around 20 families that brought infants, babies, toddlers, and pre-schoolers before the congregation to declare that they intended to raise these children in a Godly home and ask for the church’s support in raising them with a strong, deep faith.

 Our church doesn’t do baby baptism, but rather offers baptism to those adults and young-children who desire to make a public profession of faith, much like the examples in the Bible. Mark & Pam had asked if I would pray over their family, and it was such a huge honor and blessing to share this special moment with them.  I’m so proud of them as parents, but especially for their commitment to making the teachings of the Bible an important part of Abby’s life.

 H’s mom was there, my parents stopped by to see the baby, and even our pastor couldn’t resist the cuteness after the service.

 We went outside on a beautiful Mother’s Day Sunday and took a few family portraits to make the occasion.

 Abby received a tiny New Testament Bible, and her face totally cracked me up when H was holding her.

 At about 2 months old, Abby is starting to make faces and really respond to people- such a great age & we can’t wait to keep watching her grow.

GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: Having an incredible vacation so far & just started the second half as we switched islands.

Mother’s Day 2013

 After Abby’s dedication, we hosted a late lunch for our parents on Mother’s day.  Thankfully we’d prepped most of the food the day before and that morning, so we were able to relax & put out all the food.

We feasted on deviled eggs, spinach dip, 3-bite shrimp, Chapel Hill sausage, buttery nipple shots, baked potatoes, carrots, green beans, and grilled fish.  Hubby made another key-lime pie & totally forgot to get a photo before we dug into it after lunch.

 Mom helped H on the girl, the puppies hung out enjoying the beautiful day, John kept an eye on Tiger Wood’s golf , and we all enjoyed a delicious meal.

 The requisite family photos came out great this time with our mom’s.  We’re so blessed to have such wonderful, living, giving women who raised us both & we’re both thankful that we get to see them all regularly.

 

GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: Of all the places we’ve traveled, I think Tahiti is going to be one of the  most amazing- having an unbelievable time so far!

Building a House

 Wanted to give a more personal update than the general construction related ones I’m posting on the house blog at 27thandArlington.com  We hatched this idea in early August & started with all the feasibility planning, budget, architects. and more.  By December, we had the houses vacant & they were both sold and moved off the land.

 Permitting took us several months longer than we expected, but we finally got rolling full steam in mid-March when we poured the concrete for the foundation.  After that, we spent most of April framing the first & second floors and the roofs on both houses.

 They are just around the corner from hubby’s office, so he checks on the progress several times a week.  I try to get down there at least one a week to document everything with photos.  I often meet him for lunch or schedule meetings with the contractors around his work.

 Lately, we’ve been doing down to the Heights on weekends & talking about issues that arise or making decisions on how things need to go.

 It was so cool to finally be able to “walk the house” and see each of the rooms, get a sense for how high the ceilings were going to be, watch them make progress every day getting it built.

 Lots and lots and LOTS of meetings with the builder (my dad!) discussing the hundreds of details that go into a house.  We’d review the plans, make decisions, and make changes every week.  Here, we are talking about location and styles of the master shower and tub.

 We’d ask lots of questions, learn lots of things on how to build a house.  Dad is showing us how the trusses are built, where we are going to put the faux exposed beams in the dining room, and where all the A/C ducts & other utilities will run in the room.

 Often our friends or family are with us, checking out the progress too.  We are looking at the fancy front doors that we bought & considering our options for colors on the front metal roof.

Some weeks are better than others & some weeks we encounter lots of *challenges* including how to work out things like venting the chimneys and dryers or where to put in the water/gas/electric meter on a very limited property.

It’s difficult to coordinate schedules with the three of us, so there’s lots of relaying information from dad to me & then me to hubby.  Here, the location of all the recessed lights has been laid out on the ground so that the electrician and HVAC sub-contractors know they need to go around them in the ceiling.

We’re having fun so far- not any huge disasters yet.  We’re amazed that we’re actually doing this & are really pleased so far with how the houses are turning out & the interest we’ve already had in them from buyers.  As of mid-May, they are both almost totally dried in (shingles on roof, siding in place, all windows installed, temporary doors in place, fireplaces installed) and the electrician, plumber, and HVAC guy are all working furiously to get their stuff in place.  Hopefully we’ll start hanging drywall, running trim, and building cabinets by early June.

The guy behind the houses is building an enormous house, with that lake eventually being a pool.  It’s weird going away for a long time- I can’t wait to see all the progress when we get back.

GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: It’s official- we are off on our vacation to tropical paradise!

Crawfish Boil 2013

 After our fabulous crawfish boil last year, we decided we wanted to go bigger & invite more friends and more family this year.  We started early in the day with 98 pounds of crawfish- purging them using salt and baby pools.

 Clean them out, season the water, get your friends to help out, and then toss the mud bugs in the water to cook.

It wasn’t long before we had a delicious batch of crawfish & veggies ready do to chow down just in time for the party to get started.

 Dad & Aaron talking fishing, Pam & Savanha after chowing down, Mia waiting patiently for a little bite from Gram, and Elida & Craig catching up on business.

 We fired up the new grill to cook some hotdogs & hamburgers for those who aren’t into crawfish.

 Seriously good times- everybody we love, gorgeous weather, drinks, food and fun.

 The pups were even having a great time- Zoe was pretty tired soon, but Mia was full steam the whole time, especially when we let a crawfish out to play.

Lots of smiles, lots of laughs, so much that I was even wearing crawfish on my face at one point!

 Haley & her boyfriend shows up- she’s a huge crawfish fan & Mia continued to look incredibly adorable, hoping for a snack.

 Lots of kids & babies, but we got down to serious picking & peeling  after most folks left- peeling the last 20+ pounds of crawfish & saving it for some homemade Étoufféin the next few weeks.

 After everything had been cleaned, peeled, and put away- we finally all ended up hanging out on the back porch smoking cigars and telling tale tales.

 Seriously so much fun- great time & we were so happy to have everybody together to celebrate our birthdays.

We didn’t take many pics together that day- both too busy running around & hosting, but we snagged at least this one.

GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: Looking forward to a weekend at home, catching up on life.

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