Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Dining Room Table Re-do

We bought this table from Goodwill for $9.99 a few months ago.

This was the picture Justin sent me from Goodwill...should I buy this table for $10?  YES!



We found the chairs for $2.99 each.  Have I mentioned how much I love Goodwill?  ;)



I recovered the chairs, we painted the dining room and the china hutch, and got a new light fixture.

Things were improving!


 We liked the table but wanted it to be longer to accommodate more people.  It was originally 5 ft but we wanted it to be closer to 7 ft.  Justin started by removing the top and buying five 2x8 boards.  He kept the original legs and end boards which had a drawer on each end.




Justin cut new side rails and screwed the legs and rails together.



Final support boards were added underneath and the drawers were put back in.  The frame and supports were screwed to the tabletop and the new table is built! Then he stained the boards and added a few coats of polyurethane.



The finished product!




 The last step was to build a bench.  Goodwill only had 5 chairs and we wanted to have seating for more. We thought a bench on one side would be the perfect solution.  Yay for another completed project.


Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Christmas Celebrating

We celebrated Christmas Eve and Day with just our family of five.  It was wonderfully low key and relaxed.  It was nice to celebrate in our new home for the first time (although it is the 3rd year in a row that we've been in a new home for Christmas...ha)!

After focusing on Char's birthday for the morning on Christmas Eve, we put the kiddos down for naps/rest time and started working on our big meal.  We had Swedish meatballs, homemade crescent rolls, green bean casserole, and my mom's famed Christmas star jello.  I loved using our new dining room and pulling our my Grandma Millie's china for the meal.



After we ate, we headed to the 4:00 candlelight service at FBCG.  It was a lovely service and I enjoyed having the girls with us to worship as a family.  My heart (and eyes) were overflowing as we sang praise to God for his unmatchable gift of Jesus.  Hearing the girls raising their voices with us...priceless.





We have a few established traditions, one of which is to open one gift on Christmas Eve (and guess what.. it's the same every year... christmas jammies!) and then grab some cookies and head out on a jammie ride to look at Christmas lights.












After the kids were in bed, Justin made us chocolate martinis and we sat on the couch and reflected on the whirlwind this year has been.  We reflected on God's goodness, His leading, and the way He continues to challenge and stretch our family out of our comfort zones.  We talked about the joys and stresses of managing three children, the wonderful and not-so-wonderful parts of both of our jobs, and the way that we've adjusted to never feeling adjusted.  In the end, we agreed that this crazy journey, the ups and the downs, all of the goodbyes and the unknown and newness and starting over and pain.. all of it is part of our story together.  And, goodness, it has united us in a deep way.  And for that, I am thankful.  We fell asleep with happy and thankful hearts.

We instated a strict no-getting-up-before-7-am rule for Christmas morning.  It worked for the girls but Charlie rebelled and had us up by 6:30.  We let the kids open their stockings right away.  I love love love seeing the joy on their faces as they discover the gifts we carefully picked out for each of them.

Who knew a pack of gum was this exciting?!





I forgot to get anything for Charlie's stocking, so it's a good thing my BFF send him one!  I threw it in there at the last minute and he was thrilled. :)

We ate breakfast, read Luke 2 and prayed together, and then opened gifts.  It warmed my heart that the very first thing Emma wanted to do was to give Claire the gift she picked out for her.  She had been asking for days to please let Sissy open it and she insisted that it be the first gift opened that morning.  
Reading Luke


Emma could hardly contain her excitement!

It was new clothes for Claire's American Girl doll. :)



Claire picked out a pretty throw for me.






Claire made Justin a new work bag.  *enter melting heart*  Not pictured - Emma picked out a hairbrush for Justin!  ;)

We spent the rest of the day relaxing, playing with new toys, eating leftovers from Christmas Eve, and generally enjoying time with no schedule. 

 It was so lovely and wonderful and peaceful and perfect.  Merry Christmas!
 

Monday, December 29, 2014

Birthday Boy!

Charlie James is 1!  We did most of our celebrating at his par-tay a few weeks ago but that didn't stop us from partaking in some cupcakes on his actual birthday.




We got away with minimal birthday celebrations on his birthday this year, but I know that might not always be the case.  It will be interesting navigating this Christmas Eve birthday in future years!

I just can't believe he is already ONE!  What a crazy year it has been.  I continue to wonder.. will we ever have a year without a major life change.. let alone multiple?!  I've read that having a baby, losing a job, starting a new job, and moving are all in the top ten most stressful life events.  We have yet to have a year without one, two, or three of those happening in our ENTIRE 11 year marriage!  Goodness, let's hope 2015 comes through as a year of consistency.  I'd happily welcome a year without one of those.

As stressful as life with a baby can be, this little mama's boy has also brought so.much.joy to our family.


 Please forgive these pictures.  Trying to get a picture of a 12 month old?  Nearly impossible.

Ready to see the doctor at his one year appointment!


Charlie at one year old...

  • Weighs 22 pounds, 2 ounces (64%) and is 30 inches long (50%)
  • Has ZERO teeth..and, according to the doctor, none close to popping through!
  • Is a crazy fast crawler 
  • Cruises along furniture and uses his walker but doesn't seem very interested in walking on his own
  • Still loves his paci.  He has to have one in his mouth and another in his hand before he'll go to sleep.
  • Loves to drink his milk from a sippy cup and is officially weaned  (sniff, sniff)
  • Eats basically all food - even without teeth.  He loves oranges, strawberries, hot dogs, graham crackers, dried cranberries, applesauce, peas, corn, cheese, cucumbers, yogurt, and SWEETS!
  • Signs more, all done, please and waves hi and bye
  • Says mama, dada, kitty, hi, uh-oh, Babu, and bye
  • Has become extremely attached to his mama.  It's a bit ridiculous, actually.  If he sees me and I'm not holding him, he's all out crying until I pick him up. 
  • Loves to play with torment our kitty
Happy 1st birthday to our most favorite Christmas gift!  We love you, Charlie boy James!