As I have mentioned before we recently moved in next door to my parents which also means we moved in next door to my little sisters too. They always keep things interesting for sure.Living in Fort Collins one of the things I felt like I was missing out on was seeing my little sisters grow up so its great being close to them now.
I take the two older girls to school every morning on my way to work which gives us a great chance to catch up. And all the girls love to come over and help with Elliot, which is so great to have them entertain him, he loves his aunties! They also call me to ask if they can come over and clean my house or poop scoop the yard, my answer is always YES!!!!! Having them around is really awesome.
Tonight my parents went out and the girls came to spend the evening with us, they argued for 15 minutes about to watch after Elliot went to bed, and still couldn't decide what to watch. Ted came in with what I thought was a wonderful suggestion... Pete and Pete (one of our favorite shows from when we were kids). The girls were reluctant when they saw the outdated clothes the characters were wearing but soon the room became quiet and the girls really got into the show. I love being able to share the things that I loved when i was a kid with my little sisters!
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Sweet Kisses
This afternoon as Ted was getting ready for work Elliot and I sat down to watch The Lorax on Netflix. Elliot is usually not very interested in TV but sometimes when he is teething a little TV calms him down. Elliot pulled himself up on to the couch with me and we hit play.
Elliot climbed off my lap and plopped himself down right next to me and we started watching. Not 30 seconds later he stoop up on the couch and walked right over to me and gave me the sweetest kiss, just like he had seen daddy do a minute before. My heart melted. Then Elliot did a face dive back into the couch and watched The Lorax for about 2 minutes. Then once again he stood up and walked across the couch and planted another sweet kiss on me! It was the most adorable thing I could hardly contain myself!
Elliot did this over and over for about 20 minutes, until he got hungry again and then a little terror came out until I fed the little monster. Those 20 minutes were by far the best in my day, its moments like those that make all the hardships of motherhood so very worthwhile.
Elliot climbed off my lap and plopped himself down right next to me and we started watching. Not 30 seconds later he stoop up on the couch and walked right over to me and gave me the sweetest kiss, just like he had seen daddy do a minute before. My heart melted. Then Elliot did a face dive back into the couch and watched The Lorax for about 2 minutes. Then once again he stood up and walked across the couch and planted another sweet kiss on me! It was the most adorable thing I could hardly contain myself!
Elliot did this over and over for about 20 minutes, until he got hungry again and then a little terror came out until I fed the little monster. Those 20 minutes were by far the best in my day, its moments like those that make all the hardships of motherhood so very worthwhile.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
LIfe on the mountain
Its been about 6 weeks since we left our life as suburbanites. There are definately convienances we miss but there are so many benefits I think are WAY BETTER!
1) my view consists of trees, elk, and on occasional car
2) living next to our family! they are awesome
3) just a 20 minute drive from Denver (feels like worlds away)
4) Brother and sister in law live just across the mountain (cool for more than one reason)
5) We knew more neighbors here before we moved in than we had met in 3 years at our old place.
cons
1) Grocery store is 7 miles a way rather than 1, (but its all highway so it doesn't take long)
2) the closest liquor store is outrageously expensive (we have learned to stop before we climb the mountain)
3) the closest gas station is way more expensive than the average place..we have quickly learned to get our gas down the mountain.
Bottom line: we live in the mountains and we love it! I think this was the best move we have ever made! lets hope we have many more years.
1) my view consists of trees, elk, and on occasional car
2) living next to our family! they are awesome
3) just a 20 minute drive from Denver (feels like worlds away)
4) Brother and sister in law live just across the mountain (cool for more than one reason)
5) We knew more neighbors here before we moved in than we had met in 3 years at our old place.
cons
1) Grocery store is 7 miles a way rather than 1, (but its all highway so it doesn't take long)
2) the closest liquor store is outrageously expensive (we have learned to stop before we climb the mountain)
3) the closest gas station is way more expensive than the average place..we have quickly learned to get our gas down the mountain.
Bottom line: we live in the mountains and we love it! I think this was the best move we have ever made! lets hope we have many more years.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Elliots adorable
Since I am getting back in the swing of this stuff, I thought I would post some pictures of the cutest little man in the whole world!
Here is one of Elliots very first pictures
just two months old.... gosh he was so cute in his little overalls
One of my favorite pictures of the little guy, 4 months old
Such a happy little man, I think he is about 4 months old here too
He loves reading! he really is his fathers son
Elliot's first Thanksgiving 10 months old!
Super cool dude! Already a year old!
Here is one of Elliots very first pictures
just two months old.... gosh he was so cute in his little overalls
One of my favorite pictures of the little guy, 4 months old
Such a happy little man, I think he is about 4 months old here too
He loves reading! he really is his fathers son
Elliot's first Thanksgiving 10 months old!
Super cool dude! Already a year old!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Cha Cha Changes
It’s been a long time since I have had the desire to write. There
was a while there that I was really enjoying blogging but then I just felt like
I had nothing to say. And perhaps I still don’t have anything to say but for
whatever reason I just want to write and even if no one reads it I figure it
makes me feel good.
Those close to me know how difficult it is for me to accept
change in my life, I am stubborn and I fight it tooth and nail. In the last 2 months I have had to give in and
just open my heart to change, because I have changed about as much in my life
in the last 2 months as any person can.
In the month of December I quit my job in Fort Collins, I moved to a new city,
rented the house next door to my parents and moved not once but twice (more to
come on that) In the month of January I started
a new job and my son turned one, officially becoming a toddler. Oh yeah and
there were a few holidays in there too that added to craziness that was my
life.
Things are finally starting to settle down and feel like I can
breathe again and actually begin to wrap my head around all that has happened
in the last few months.
I had been working at Home Instead Senior Care in Fort
Collins for about two and half years and it had been time for a change for
along time. Ted and I had been talking about moving to Denver for quite a while so when a
job opportunity opened up I jumped on it. The hard thing was that we had less
than 30 days to move, and there just so happened to be a holiday bunched in
there as well, oh yeah and we didn’t have any where to live yet so we needed a
place to move to. We got really lucky and the house right next door to my
parents was available for rent so we jumped on it. The only road block was that
we also had to help the gentleman who had been living there move out before the
house was available to us. So amidst all of our packing and preparing for our
move we also had to move our landlords stuff out too.
But it was totally worth it.
We love our new house, it’s in the mountains and it has lots of land for
the dogs and Elliot to run around on, the rent is reasonable and we actually
like living next to my parents. Most people think I am crazy when I tell them I
moved in next to my family but honestly its working out great so far. We pretty
much always call before we visit each other and we don’t even see each other
every day, it’s like having neighbors who you are really close with. It makes
it really convenient for babysitting, both them watching Elliot and me helping
out with my little sisters.
My new job has also thrown me for a loop. I am still working for the same company but it’s
a different franchise so it’s completely different. I am still doing the same
thing within the company but it’s been great to see how things are different
and in a lot of way better than they were at the office in Fort Collins. I got
this job because an old boss/friend of mine recently became the general manager
here and when a position opened up she got me an interview. It’s like it was
meant to be. I am really happy here at my new job, I am still getting used to
things here but there are a lot of perks here that I know I am going to enjoy.
This move has really been great for our family. Ted, Elliot
and I actually have more time together as a family and its nice living close to
a lot of friends who we have not been as close with for several years. The move
was absolutely worth it but can I just recommend that if you are ever thinking
about moving at Christmas time to just change your plans and wait a few extra
weeks.
I am hoping that my inspiration doesn’t fade and I am able
to continue blogging, whether any one reads it or not, I just love to write and
it feels good to just put words down.
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