Wednesday, August 22, 2007

So Proud of Lil' Brother Jon


Gorgeous Kitchen


Wainscoting in Stairs


Dark Wood Finish Kitchen


Ultra Contemporary Bathroom - the 4 panels of the door were cut through one sheet of bamboo and then stained different finishes! Not our taste; but beautiful nonetheless.

I want this bathroom! The floors are either marble or travertine.

After seeing these, we are commissioning him to make us some!


Beautiful craftsmanship on the side of a drawer and an unstained mahogany wardrobe!

Here are some pics of Jon's amazing work that I referenced in a previous post. If anyone knows of work needed in Pensacola, I'll pass on the word! I yanked these of his myspace so hopefully they still look good when you click on them.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Dear Goawd...

Okay, I had to post one more for the night. We've been praying with Ellie at dinner and bedtime for quite some time now. For the past two or three months, we say a prayer and have her repeat it line by line. It almost brings us to tears because it is so cute and so neat to hear her praying to her creator, protector, Father and friend. We've got to get the video before she gets any older. Here's a sample script, though. You have to make all the things Ellie says go up on the end!

Dear God (Dear Goawd)
Thank you (tank u)
For my family (famiwy)
and my friends (fwiends)
and my blessings (bwessings).
Give me a good night's sleep (sweep).
I love you (wuv u)
Thank you (tank u)
for loving me (wuving me).
Amen (Amen - excitedly).

This just melts your heart!

Balloon go Pop!

During Brian's last work trip, Ellie and I packed up and went to Pensacola for a few days to visit Abuela y Popi (mom and dad) and Uncle David & Uncle Jon and Great Grandma & Granddaddy (dad's parents). As we were coming into town, I decided to call brother Jon to see if he could meet us somewhere for dinner since mom & dad were going to be at a banquet. Actually, I texted him and he was quite impressed with me! Anyways, he could and we had a great dinner at Moe's catching up on what's been happening in his world. Jon is my youngest brother (the youngest of 4) - I'm the oldest, so this means a lot to me and I think to him that we are making an effort to establish a good adult relationship. I just love my siblings so much and often still think of them (at least my brothers) as little boys when we were growing up. That's just not the case any more and I'm so proud of them both. Jon does AMAZING work as a custom cabinet (and other wood furniture) builder. He's done this for about 8 years, I think and has really made a name for himself in Pensacola. David (3rd youngest) is about to graduate from UWF with a film degree! Then he'll go out to Colorado (truly God's country) to work on writing and developing his career. He too does AMAZING work. I never would have believed my two brothers would choose such creative careers. Of course, Amy and I are quite close since we're only 18 months apart and both girls! I don't really think of her as my little sister because we've shared so much along the way. She is happily married to Chris and living in ATL. She'll graduate with a master's degree in English Education in May; but plans to teach history as soon as she can.

We also got to see Ellie's Great Grandma and Granddaddy since they too live in Pensacola. We were invited to their house, which Ellie has never been to. They had this chair of stuffed animals and a balloon which they said had been there two years but we're not sure it would have lasted that long. Anyways, Ellie dug right in and since she's always loved balloons, she went straight for it. She was tossing it to Grandma and Granddaddy and they were playing right back. This went on for about 10 minutes until finally the 'Balloon went Pop!' Since it was so weak, it didn't hurt her; but for the rest of the time we were there, she kept saying 'Balloon went Pop', 'Balloon went Pop'. It was so funny. Well, Granddaddy couldn't have her not have anything to play with, so he gave her this stuffed polar bear who was appropriately named 'Pop'! The next day, my very thoughtful and very smitten-with-his-great-granddaughter Granddaddy went and bought her another green balloon. This is the one in the picture above. We had such a great visit.

For more pictures, click here.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Strawberry Shortcake Girl

This hat and bathing suit looked so cute - she's a little tan beach Strawberry Shortcake!

You don't think she knew she looked really cute, do you???


Okay, I can explain! She is covering her legs with wipes like we do with sand at the beach. I have to confess that she has quite the affinity for playing and cleaning with the wipes and diapers. Either I have been a very good example of cleanliness (not so sure about that) or it's time to potty train or she's just got a great imagination! I'll take any of those - she's just so stinkin' cute!





Ellie-isms

So hip in her tye-dye shirt for VBS!

Ellie is such the little talker and has quite a few funny little sayings that we'll call 'Ellie-isms'! I wish I could get them on video; but it's so hard to edit it and everything, I just thought I'd tell you before I forget! She just cracks us up with her propensity to repeat just about anything we say and actually say somewhat clearly. Here are a few:
  • Pwease
  • Mowah (more)
  • 'cuse me (excuse me)
  • tank-u (thank you)
  • Goawd (God)
  • Daddy-o (Brian's mom calls his grandpa this, so we decided to try it and it stuck. Now there's also Mommy-o and Ellie-o)
Okay, so typing them doesn't do her much justice! We'll have to get some video on here. Just use your imagination and say them in a 2 year old voice and you'll have it down!

Little Baker



It's been a while since I blogged last. So sorry about that. We've been quite busy. Well, about a month ago, Brian was traveling quite a bit. In fact, one of his trips was 10 days straight! So, Ellie and I decided to bake Daddy-o (as Ellie has started calling him) some yummy peanut butter cookies to mail to him. This was Ellie's first cooking lesson and she passed! She got to lick the paddle as all good little bakers should!