Tuesday, March 23, 2010

My New Home

Hi Everyone!

Michael here...ready to introduce you to the 1st 2 floors of our new home! We'll start the tour off with me sitting in our family room on our new rug. My Dad really likes that rug:

He says it really ties the room together. Mom and dad laugh a lot at that joke and I'm not sure why.

Anyways, when you first walk into the house, you see a little open foyer to the right where the stair case is. Straight in front of you is the family room.
That door on the right leads down to the basement...or man cave as my dad keeps calling it.

To the left of the doorway is our dining room. It is not as big as it looks in this picture:
Welcome to our kitchen. My mom keeps squealing about all the storage space and something about a built-in trash drawer REALLY gets her excited:
If I run from the kitchen into the family room, I would run into this mantle of our wood burning fireplace:
If I look out that window on the left side of the family room, I see this:
My mom says she likes the custom wood blinds. I just don't GET that woman sometimes.
I took this A-W-E-S-O-M-E picture when my mom gave me the camera:
Don't let her tell you that she helped me. I held that huge camera with the huge lens and the huge external flash all by myself.

So now, we enter - The Man Cave: That's my Dad to the left there. This is where we are going to watch loud movies and play lots of man games. Mom's not allowed down here because the walls are green. Dad couldn't stop staring at the recessed lighting and Mr. Bass, our realtor, kept telling us that each one was $125 if we put them in ourselves. I kept asking about when we were going to watch a movie down here.

Here's the other side of the basement. See the stairs to the left there? I almost fell down them once and there was no handrail to hold onto. Mom DID NOT LIKE THAT. Let's look out the window of the basement too while the grownups talk:

That's it for now. She forgot to take pictures of the 2nd floor. Maybe she'll do it after we move in? I think she was more worried about how the toilets were going to flush. We seem to need excellent suction in them from time to time.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Pop Tarts

Michael had his 1st pop tart today because they were free at the free breakfast our apt provides. He told me it was good.

It has begun. The consuming of processed goods. I am glad it did not start until age 3.

I know it won't be his last pop tart. But I know we will never have pop tarts at our house E-V-E-R.

It tasted like plastic. My son likes plastic. UGH.

P

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Quick Weekend Recap

We had a nice weekend despite the rainy, gross weather.

Friday:
I HAD to get out. No ifs ands or buts about it. So we just got in the car and left. No plan. Ended up at Iron Hill Brewery in downtown Newark and LOVED it!! It was loud, busy, and very cool (kind of like Iron Cactus in Austin) and the food was great. It reminded me of the restaurants we used to eat back in the day in Austin and I just really needed that! Michael inhaled his dinner of fish and chips, broccoli, french fries and ice cream. Yes, all of it. He loved staring through the window at the fermenter units...good grief...an engineer on our hands. Brian and I split a seafood bisque. Then I had a lump crabcake sandwich with lots of vegetables on the sandwich and as a salad. Brian had a seafood pot pie. DELICIOUS. Perfect restaurant with good food, loud atmosphere to mask Michael's craziness, and booths. That's it. That's all we ever ask for.

Saturday:
Brian gave me the day off! SO I shopped at the mall. Ran into Gymboree, got to talkin' to the sales lady and she tells me that she has oodles of kaboodles of sales stuff in the back. There's no room for them at the front of the store so it's just back there...at prices from $1.99-$9.99. She was so sweet and ran back there and grabbed me all sorts of things for Michael that I could go through. I got some pretty sweet deals (shorts for $1.99, pants for $2.99). And I"m going back this week for more! I read some books/magazines at Barnes and Noble because I like to do that. And then it was time to come home to my happy family! I made Chicken Cacciatore and we had Family Movie Night. We watched UP and we still love that movie.

Sunday:
Still raining. Went to our church, which we really like. Michael ate too many goldfishes, starts choking, then threw up the rest. EWWwww...so we hustle him out into the front foyer away from the service and clean him up a bit. Luckily, it wasn't a lot...but it was still yucky. The rest of the mass was just fine! Michael got his first blessing from the priest and he was pretty happy about that! Then we went over to The Gaglianos for lunch. We checked out their bathroom remodeling plans, then played Wii. It was really nice.

That's it. Just wanted to write it down.

Monday, March 08, 2010

Our New Nephew: Quinn!

This weekend, we drove 16 hours to meet our gorgeous new nephew, Quinn! He is lovely and makes very cute faces. We never really heard him cry much so he is certifiably perfect. Uncle B was pretty happy about meeting his new nephew:

We did not have much time to get many pictures this weekend what with the eating, pooping, sleeping that we did...oh wait, that was Quinn. BUT! We did score my favorite picture of Quinn in his Man U onesie:
I think Quinn was enjoying his nap in this picture:

Wish I could have gotten there a couple weeks ago when he was comatose and asleep! Could have come up with some pretty cool newborn shots I think! Quinn is starting to be more alert and wakes up a bit easier (as normal at a month old!) so it was a bit hard to get him just right!


We had an awesome time!! ON Friday night, we arrived there at 1:15 am because we sat in rush hour traffic around NYC. ROOKIE MISTAKE. Then on Saturday, we had some pretty rad donuts for breakfast, played at the park in the afternoon while John was at soccer practice, and had a yummy dinner at home from Not Your Everyday Joe's. We watched 500 days of summer and Brian fell asleep at 9pm. Yes, the parents of the newborn outlasted Brian. NICE.

Sunday morning, we went to John and Kelli's very warm and welcoming church. Had a quick lunch/brunch at a local bakery and hung out at home/park. Michael got to spend some quality time with his uncle and met Bella for the first time. He was smitten!

It was a great weekend to spend time with our family, something we really missed being so far away. This is one of the biggest reasons we moved back Stateside. We just were tired of missing everything. And we loved our weekend! It satisfied our "travel itch" that comes about once ever 2 months or so and it made us happy to be around the newest addition to our world!


Love,
P