Thursday, August 13, 2009

Polka Dots

Here is Miss Leah on her 6 month birthday in a darling polka dot dress from Grandma Chapman. It's getting small for her so I wanted to squeeze her into it one more time for a few pictures. I will be taking her in soon to get professional pictures taken-as you can see, my photography skills combined with a bad camera and no PhotoShop skills equals not-so-great pictures. Either way, here's our cupcake halfway to 1 year of life!

Oh, What Do You Do in the Summertime?

When I was looking through pictures today I realized there's a lot we've done that I haven't posted yet so here's a quick summary of our summer so far...

We spent some time at the park (Leah is awake and happy-it was just very bright this day)


We took some pictures while the kids were awake and asleep


Isaac is beginning adventures in potty training and doing quite well!


Using his face as a test surface, Isaac learned that dirt and water make mud


We went to the 30th Annual Adel Sweet Corn Festival-it was the hottest day of the year, but Isaac actually ate corn for the first time in his life!


Leah sampled her first biter biscuit and loved it!


And a few pictures of Miss Leah who is getting cuter with each passing day!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The tooth and the tunnel

Leah is 6 months old today! (Pictures to come once she's awake, bathed, dressed, and bowed.) Last week we noticed a tiny red spot on her bottom gums-getting a tooth? "No, she's not even 6 months old," we thought. The red spot eventually turned white and now her first little tooth is feelable! I can't believe my baby girl has her first tooth already. Isaac was 7 months when his first came in. Thankfully, both kids have been heavenly teethers (we didn't even know Isaac was teething until we felt the tooth in his mouth!). Leah is just her happy little self-now adorned with a pearly white. As soon as it's really visible, I'll post some pictures.

Now, on to that tunnel-well, the light at the end of it anyways. The basement is really, actually, truly, about 2 weeks from total completion (not counting decorating or organizing time)!!!!!! We finally paid someone to finish the rest of the mudding for the walls and to do the texture-it looks great! We painted the ceiling and the bathroom on Saturday. The plumber was here this morning hooking up the water in the bathroom so we officially have 2 bathrooms (or at least we will once Jake hooks up the toliet). We ordered the carpet and it will be installed next Monday. Trim should be in next Wednesday and we'll paint and install that shortly after. Ahh...516 more square feet of living space. Plus an unfinished half of my basement back to livable and usable (it's currently housing everything that was on the fisnished side plus some stuff that will go back on the finished side plus everything that's supposed to be stored over there). I will no longer have 2 couches in my living room or a dresser in my dining room. What may be most exciting is that I won't have too look at white drywall dust ALL OVER MY HOUSE! As cute as little white footprints are when Isaac sneaks downstairs and then comes back up, my poor Swiffer wetjet can only take so much! Here's a few before pictures until I track down the during pictures and take the after pictures.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Old Nauvoo

Here's a few pictures from Nauvoo that were on the laptop that I rarely use.



Sunday, August 2, 2009

Indianola Balloon Classic

Jake has lived here his whole life and I've lived here about half my life, but there are still so many "Iowa" things that we haven't done. One is the hot air balloon festival in Indianola. We finally went yesterday when the weather was beautiful (as it has been all summer-knock wood...the State Fair is yet to arrive). It was only $3 a person to get in and my sister and brother in-law joined us. There was a TON of traffic, which we didn't expect so we were glad to find out the wind had delayed the Mass Ascension we wanted to see. We were able to get food and find a place to sit (we missed the fact that everyone brings chairs or blankets to sit on-whoops!) and still see all the balloons go up. We think there were at least 50-we lost count. It was totally worth the $3. Isaac was able to ride a little train/tractor thing. He LOVED it! It looked quite bumpy and there weren't seat belts of any kind so I squashed in and rode with him. It was a fun night and now we can cross off one more Iowa thing from our list!

These are helium-filled balloons tied to a chair of some sort that a guy sits in-it was crazy!

Ahh, once again, I am really wishing for a better camera. Jake's reflectant uniform doesn't help the situation much either.


Isaac and Uncle Eric were best buds-Eric just went where ever Isaac led him-so cute!


And a few pictures of the balloons and me and Isaac riding along!