Saturday, December 18, 2010

November and December Photos

Grayson is playing with the building blocks his Grandpa Roos built him. Both Grayson's grandpa and daddy hurt themselves using the belt sander during this project. Both of us sanded the tip of our middle finger on our right hand and part of our finger nail. I'm just going to use a file next time my nails get long. Grayson ate ravioli by himself this night. He loves to feed himself and often shakes his head "no!" if we try to feed him. He is turning into an eating machine.
Grayson is playing in his crib a few days before we moved. We had a hard time getting packed with him in the room, so this seemed to be a good solution.
As Grayson gets larger and moves more, we have a harder time getting him to lay on his back for a picture. Here he is at 10 months. You can tell that he is starting to get a little puffy. He has always been very solid, now he is getting a little cushioning for when he falls.
Here he is at 9 months.
From now on Grayson takes baths in the bathtub all by himself. As you can see, "G" is his favorite letter.
Now that Grayson can stand, he wants to see everything that we are doing. Here he is helping load the dishwasher.
When Trina and I were looking at houses, Grayson had a play date with a friend. This is Adam and Elizabeth Miller's daughter Isabel.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Quick Update!

Boy has life been a bit of a whirlwind the past couple of weeks. As last minutes notice (litterally the day before we moved) we found out that the sellers of our new house are agreeing to let us rent from them starting NOW until our close date (Dec 17)!! We are/were so excited to not put all of our possessions into storage and not have to live out of a suitcase for two weeks.

So, on Saturday, with much appreciated help from Tyler, Reed, Mike, Katie and my parents, we loaded up two trips worth of a 26' moving truck and moved into our new house!!! Before my parents left, they helped us get the living room and Grayson's room in order so we had something finished.

We are making good progress unpacking. It would be nice if we snapped and it was done, but I guess the good comes with some bad. We haven't really had a chance to "enjoy" the house yet. I think we will do that this weekend.

We have worked really hard to make this big purchase and are so proud of all the space we can now grow into! We're excited to have family gatherings over the holidays, where people aren't so crammed into our house.

Thanks to everyone who helped us make this move possible, whether you helped move, unpack, babysit, moral support, or really anything...it was all appreciated.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

9 Month pics

Here are Grayson's 9mo pictures taken Sunday. I could only get the horizontal ones to go into the slide show.
Since Friday, Grayson has started to crawl forward! It's so funny and so amazing to see our "little baby" moving to where he wants when he wants. It's hard to keep a home babyproofed when we're trying to pack!







Saturday, November 13, 2010

A tough good-bye

Nearly 20 years ago, Pat (my "adopted grandma"), decided to pass on to my family an old upright piano. Tasha and I both learned to play piano on this old thing. Little did my parents know that introducing this piano into my life would forever change me.


When I saw Tasha taking piano lessons, I asked if I could too. So they signed me up. I practiced much less than I should have, but still loved playing. That piano helped me develop my innate musical skills. I used it to help me learn my vocal music and even play some of my clarinet music. It was there with me through many Share the Fun 4-H performances with my friends and was there when I was lonely enough at home to make cassette recordings of songs I knew.


My parents knew I was attached to this piano so they even took it with them when they moved, and I went to college. It stayed in their basement for 5 years, only getting played on weekends that I was home and mom would request "why don't you go play Fur Elise". When I bought my own house, my piano came out of the basement and home with me, much to Dad's dismay. It got a lot of use that year when I needed to figure out life like a grown up. Then it followed me to our current house, much to Brad's dismay. It hasn't gotten much use the past two years. I'm not as good as I used to be.


Now we are moving to our new house. Unfortunately no matter how you want to get in the house there are stairs, and stairs again once you're in the house. The poor piano has been through a lot through the years, except a tuning or maintenance.


It's been a really tough decision, but I decided to not take the piano on this move. I really want my kids to hear and learn music, but they need to hear the music somewhat in tune, and without missing notes (some keys didn't work). The past couple of weeks have been fun seeing Grayson pound on the keys. I hope we can find a play piano for Christmas or birthday for him.


I know I'll have another piano one day fairly soon. But right now I'm mourning the loss of an old friend. I feel like a writer without a pen, a pitcher without a ball, a dancer without any legs...or something like that. I hope the family who took it enjoys it as much as I did.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Good-bye Marion, Hello Cedar Rapids!

We sold our house and got a new one!
After listing our house in July, we had decided to take it off of the market Nov 1 so that we could use our garage during the winter (right now it's full of boxes/furniture). On Oct 23 we sold the house! We immediately started our search for a new home, seeing a few new construction houses the next day. That was followed by seeing 35-40 more houses, offering on two other houses, and much emotional stress. Finally, we were guided toward a house on Ashford Dr NE in Cedar Rapids. Tanner, Grayson and I didn't even have to say a word and we knew we wanted this house the second we stepped in the door. We spent Wednesday-Saturday offering/counter-offering directly with the sellers, as it is listed by the owner on IA Homes For Sale. I can't begin to explain the relief and excitement we had on Saturday when they excepted our counter offer!!

This house will not come easy. We close Nov 30 on our house and have to be out by Dec 4 at noon. But we don't close or get possession of our new house until Dec 17 at noon. This means we will be living with Autumn, Reed and Noelle for 13 days. Max and Marley will be staying with Trilby, Mike and the boys during that time. We are very thankful to have family nearby that have room for us and are willing to help us out! This also means we'll have to put EVERYTHING in storage for a couple of weeks. It will fee like we are moving twice! But it's all worth it for this amazing home!!

So here is a tour of the house (pictures taken by seller).
Front of the house. Deck off the side of the house leading to the back yard.

Back yard, view from house. We keep the shed, they take the swing.
Back of the house. Windows to Master bed and Bedroom #2. Small patio area at bottom of deck. Yard completely fenced.
Enter the house onto a "landing" area. Go up 2 steps to this room, Living room. New hardwood floors. (From the landing, you can also go up 2 steps the other direction to get to the hallway- not pictured, or you can get to the basement from there).
Dinning area leading to kitchen with breakfast bar, as viewed from Living room. We aren't sure how well a table will fit in the space where a table would typically go. But clearly there is room for the table to be moved toward the living room.
Kitchen as viewed from the hallway.
Turn around and head down the hall. This is the bedroom on the left. Set up as a boy's room now, but we'll probably have it as a play room until baby 2 comes along one day, then it will be Grayson's room.
Next is another bedroom, but I don't have a pic of that. Then it's the main bathroom.
Next to the master bedroom, which looks out to the back yard.
Finally we get walk in closets! It also has it's own bathroom! Yay!
Let's head down to the basement. At the bottom of the stairs, to the right, you'll find a large room, currently a playroom. We'll probably keep this as a play room, or maybe an office, or exercise room. Oh the possibilities!! One day (before we sell the house) we'll throw in a closet and doors to make it an official 5th bedroom.
Standing from the play room at the bottom of the stairs, this is the view of the wide open space in the basement living room. There is so much space, I'm not sure what we'll do with it! Eventually we'll use this as our main living space. The door you see is the laundry/utility room, which is nice and big, but unfinished.
The view of the basement from the back. The basement has TALL ceilings so it hardly feels like a basement.
Then you'll find a 4th bedroom in the back corner. This is our guest bedroom. Next to the guest bedroom is a full 3rd bathroom.
Well that is the grand tour. I'll post more pictures after I visit this week for the inspection. I'll be sure to get a picture of the entry way as several people have asked about that.
Tanner and I couldn't be any happier right now. We had/have a goal in mind of taking advantage of the 4.0% interest rate we are going to get by getting a house we can raise our kids in. It's going to take a lot of work, an extremely tight budget for a while and some self control to make it happen, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, and the tunnel isn't that dark to start with.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Our Little Dragon

On our way to Hiawatha Elementary's chili night we stopped to get Grayson's picture taken in his Halloween outfit.
He is supposed to be a dragon, but I think he wanted to be a lizard the way he stuck out his tongue. That isn't a trick he learned for the outfit, just something he always does.
Grayson only went trick-or-treating at one neighbor's house.
He also helped hand out candy, then it was off to bed.

No matter how stressful my day has been, this little guy can always make me smile!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fun in October

Trina picked up a Chilean miner toy for Grayson so he could remember their rescue story. She named his little person Victor because there were at least two guys named Victor that were trapped. Grayson at 8 monthsGrayson at 5 monthsGrayson at 2 months We decided not to go to a pumpkin patch this year. We thought that buying him a few pumpkins and taking pictures in the yard would good enough for now. Next year when he can walk, we will go pumpkin hunting! We got the dogs to pose just long enough to take this family picture. If you notice, they stand just out of arm's reach. Grayson likes pulling Marley's hair. Everything goes in the mouth.
Almost everything.
You can thank Trina for this. I wouldn't have taught him to pee on the carpet, but it's tradition on the Juilfs side. Just ask Kevin.
Potty training is going to be easy. Trina and Grayson have been practicing for the past few months.
When Grayson went to bed, we carved the pumpkins. Trina created this one.
Tanner created this one.
He's such a poser.
He loves the camera.