Wednesday’s Construction Update

I’m not sure I’ll get to post everyday, but I’ll do my best to keep everyone updated.

Today dawned with nothing! Finally, around lunchtime, Mr. Bill stopped by and said we had passed inspection (did you see what they did yesterday?!!…an inspection for that…wow…gotta love government). He said they would pour the concrete this afternoon and then the cement blocks and sand would be built up to complete the foundation. So far, we’re on schedule.

And, of course, they came to pour the cement right after the boys went down for their nap. They missed it all!!! But, most importantly, they slept through it all! Zoe and I watched out the bedroom window as they poured the cement. Her comment, “It looks really yucky dirty!”

Shortly after they poured the cement, the sand dump truck came. We went out to take pictures of that.

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Ace’s Dream

Ace came into our room several times last night. All times waking up Liam. This morning, he got up and started talking about someone sleeping in our (Mark & I) room. I finally made out that the name was Eddie. He has three feet and he stomped down the hallway. He also has a silly nose, but not a silly hat. This is all of Ace’s description. Ace said he wasn’t here this morning that he left with his daddy. He also said that he didn’t come in his room. He also made the comment, while I was trying to figure this all out with Mark via the phone, that there were a lot of people in the house during the night. He didn’t say much else about the people…just that they were here and were loud. Eddie was the same each time he’s told it…stomped down the hallway, fell asleep in mommy & daddy’s room. Pretty weird and funny. Mark said he has a very big imagination…I agree…we’ve never read a story about Eddie. We haven’t talked about monsters in a long time (minus that Zoe and Ace both say there are monsters in a dark room and ask us to turn the light on…doesn’t really count). We all decided it was a silly lazy monster…Ace seemed fine about it but Mark and I surmised that was the reason we recieved all those night visits!

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Tuesday’s Construction Update

**Note: I’m basically posting these pictures, updates, because I think our nephew Jonathan would enjoy all this “boy” stuff…but I have to apologize to him because I am not very good with construction terms. I realized yesterday, we do not have a lot of “construction” vehicles or books…oops!

They came right at 8 on Tuesday with a big digger thingy and Zoe and Ace were amazed. Zoe’s comment was, “It’s bigger than our car.” Dug holes and put in steel rods and left. Not sure what’s next.

The big digger thingy! Mr. Bill called it a hoe.

Ace watching the hoe. He was wide eyed but didn’t want to get too close. He saw one of the guys using his shovel and told me he had one and had to grab it. I think he really wanted to help!

The base for our foundation. I took the opportunity while they worked to talk to Zoe about the wise man and foolish man building their homes…as Jesus talked about in the Bible. It helped her get it and I enjoyed throwing in the Scripture to teach her about building!

Prince Ace is breaking up dirt clods. As he threw them down he yelled, “It bwoke!”

And that’s the work for Day one of our construction!
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Ace-the Potty Man

Ace has had two completely dry days and nights!!! We were so excited and I think he is encouraged by the idea of wearing Superman or Thomas underwear. He’s worn them the past couple of days with some precautions (a pull-up at church yesterday morning) but he did go to church last night with undies on and this morning to MOPS with undies on. He’s still not completely telling us he has to go potty but he’s more aware of it.

Unfortunately, in the rush to get everything in the house this afternoon, I forgot to reinforce that he needed to try and go potty…and an accident occured. However, he was very aware of it and finished going in the potty. I told him if he had an accident, we’d go back in our training pants and pull-ups and try again the next day. He was okay with that.

I’m so proud of our big boy and of us not getting stressed about it like we did with Zoe. We are all much happpier! Now if he could just tell us when he has to go.

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Construction Update

Yippeeee! Yesterday during “cuddle time” with Liam I looked out the window and saw a guy spray painting our yard! He was marking lines. After volunteering at the consignment sale, I got home and found little flags and more spray paint in our yard. The flags were for gas lines. Then when I came in the house, Mark said he had met with Mr. Bill, our contractor, and that we have our permit and construction starts on Monday!

According to Bill, the foundation should be done by the end of next week and then they’ll start on the framing! Boy, am I excited. Only 16 weeks or less till Josiah comes and hopefully the project will be mostly finished by then. Please pray that we don’t run into any snags, that the construction workers are safe and that the kids have the time of their lives watching the big machines, etc.

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So Silly

My kids are goofy!! Zoe grabbed a bunch of Ace’s hats and piled them on. Of course, Ace had to have his Superman hat!

Ace getting ready to sleep in his big boy bed…this was the first night the boys slept together. Liam was a little excited and too busy to sit still for a picture.
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Helper in Training

Liam is starting to enjoy being a helper. The other day I was cooking in the kitchen. Liam was playing in the playroom with the vaccum cleaner. When I saw him, I made a comment about needing to sweep up in the kitchen (I always make a big mess when I cook), when I looked up from what I was doing, he had the kids’ broom sweeping up beside me! Smart kid. When daddy gets the vaccum out, he comes close behind with his vaccum! Here are some cute pics we caught.


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Boys’ Room

Bye bye to Horton!!! We’ve painted over Horton to give the boys a more boy room feel instead of a nursery room. Ace requested blue and I tried to protest as their comforters are a navy blue…however, I was able to find a nice blue that I think matches good. There are khaki curtains on the windows. Now I just have to find airplane pictures to put up around the room. I’m looking for warplanes or vintage warplanes to put up. Liam and Ace have pictures of military aircraft on their comforters. All that’s left is to paint the top part of their closet and the trim in Zoe’s bathroom.

Before I show the pictures. I wanted to give a house update: We talked with Mr. Bill, the contractor, and our permit has been submitted and we should get that by the end next week, then construction will start!!!! YIPPEEE! I only have 17 more weeks (+/-) before Mr. Josiah gets here. Please pray that most, if not all, construction will be completed by then!

Here are the murals that were in the boys’ room, formerly the nursery. We used Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss as our theme because “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” Mark and I took about a month (this was with me in school and working part-time, and Mark working full-time) to paint the murals. We scanned the pictures in and then printed them on transparency paper. Very easy and a very neat way to get a personalized room.

This was the mural over the crib. You can see the top of the crib in the left hand corner.
Our changing table/closet area. We’re all about saving space and got the idea of putting a changing table in the closet of the nursery from friends of ours (Thanks Scott & Shannon).

Close-up of the mural in the changing table/closet.

Okay, so the blue is close to the blue already in the room. It’s actually more subtle with a hint of grey in it. Appropriately, it was called “Salute” blue. This is now Josiah’s crib! Liam moved to the big boy bed with Ace on Saturday. He’s doing great in it. He sleeps closest to the wall while Ace sleeps on the outside (it’s a full size bed). Although, both the boys have been sick, they’ve been good sleepers. I found Liam, one night, curled up at Ace’s feet cuddling with them!
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