Friday, August 5, 2011

Hard at Rest


We've been enjoying the water, the sun, and the sand of North Carolina with tons of family!










(sporting my 21-week baby bump) : )



 The first half of our vacation was spent with Daniel's family, splashing in the water, lounging by the pool, lounging by the ocean, and lounging around good food....not a bad way to spend a week!


With a full schedule of relaxing we still managed to squeeze in a trip to the aquarium.



Week two of our vacation has been just as relaxing with my dad and family.





Yesterday we braved the 100 degree temps to watch 40+ soldiers jump out of an airplane at Fort Bragg. Definitely worth the wait.


And the boys are enjoying their favorite cartoons on PopPop's big screen tv, some even in 3D!


So, yes, we are definitely on vacation and loving it! Things will get busy quickly as soon as we get home so we're doing out best to make the most of our time off!

Hope you're enjoying your summer!

Arian

Monday, July 25, 2011

PROUD mama : )


It's a boy : ) Check out our first pics of Baby Eli! I'm already so proud of him and am so looking forward to holding him. I picked up some blue and grey yarn on our way down to North Carolina for vacation and love feeling him kick around while I start work on a cozy crocheted blanket for my third little guy. 


And Eli is one blessed little boy to have two big brothers and lots of boy cousins to show him the ropes, teach him how to play Star Wars, wear a cape, shoot bad robots, and make a proper paper airplane...you know, the important things in life.

Arian : )

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Crafting Legacies

 Andrea and I spent the afternoon keeping Papa company at his house while my mom is out of town for the week. We chatted, cooked, did some laundry for him---easy stuff.
 We also spent some time rummaging through Granny's old crafting wardrobe that still has a lot of her patterns, supplies, and unfinished sewing projects.
 I didn't even know she crocheted but apparently at some point she was quite the doily and lace maker.
 There are yards of handmade lace, tiny vintage crochet hooks, and a giant tin of old buttons.
 I see where we get our habit of organizing by color. : )

 And there are boxes of antique necklaces, tiny wrist watches, and beautiful brooches that belonged to Granny or some of her relatives. I love seeing what my grandma and great grandmas thought was beautiful.
 It's stuff like this that keeps me crafting. How cool would it be for my great-granddaughter to wear my favorite jewelry or a dress I made (like the green dress in the first pic that was Granny's) or my kids' kids' kids to warm up with something I crocheted.
Like maybe this scarf I finally finished for Andrea's birthday.  I used this pattern. I didn't add the tassels and I think my edging turned out differently than the pattern shows. But I love how it turned out and it was a fun challenge to make!

Tomorrow morning we find out if our December baby will be a boy or a girl!! I'll be excited either way. We love having boys and there is something really special about raising boys to be great men. But having a girl would also be pretty sweet too! We'll see!!

Either way, I plan on swinging by my favorite indie yarn shop right after the ultrasound to get gender-appropriate yarn on our way to vacation. My December baby needs at least one mommy-made blanket to keep cozy : )

I'll pop in here and let you know!

Arian

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Horse Farm

 Wrapping up the last of our July 4th weekend photos! What a photo-rich weekend! The last day we spent time out at my great-aunt's horse farm. It's been years since I've been there.
 (the boys and their great-great Aunt Norma)

 There were fish to feed, horses to pet, wild flowers to pick, and a barn and garden to explore.

 The boys LOVED petting the horses and the horses were so patient with them.
 
It was beautiful and calm. We'll definitely have to go back sooner than later.




And here I am sporting my 18-week baby bump ; ) Yay!! Baby Armstrong should be arriving some time around Dec 10th!

Have a good one!
Arian : )

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

July 4th Weekend Part 2

 The rest of the 4th of July weekend was spent enjoying the peaceful, fresh, internet-free countryside of Kentucky. I love love love time at Papa's house. All is well there.
 Food tastes better there and more time is spent making it and eating it together.
 Like homemade ice cream in Papa's vintage ice cream maker!

 Raspberry chocolate chip on the front porch....yum.
 And there's lots of time to play and explore.



 And, of course, more fireworks : )

More July 4th adventures to come : )...

July 4th Weekend Part 1

 My dad and a portion of my step-family came in town for the holiday weekend!

 We crammed a lot into two days, including enduring 9 innings of the painful slaughter of the Cincinnati Reds to enjoy the big fireworks show at the end.

 They were loud but the boys loved them! (despite the look on Jude's face) : )

 And, of course, no 4th of July weekend would be complete without hotdogs on the grill and sparklers. God bless America : )
More coming up...

Arian

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Happy Birthday, Papa.


We had such an amazing weekend with lots of celebrating, lots of family, lots of fireworks.  From downtown Cincinnati to the back roads of Kentucky...all good stuff. Lots of pics to show soon : )

We celebrated Papa's 91st birthday yesterday. He's one of the best dudes you'll ever meet. Served his country, owned his own small business, built a house on a hill for his wife and daughters, stayed by his wife's side til she died of old age. Still has a job, drives a car, lives in that same house on a hill, builds things with his hands, plays with his great-grandchildren, and can't talk about his country, his bride, his family, and answered prayers without getting all choked up.

Love you, Papa : )

Arian