Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Trip to Madison

While Connor and Bret were fishing in Texas (again), Brendan, Maren and I headed to Madison for a long weekend. Friday, we had brunch with my old friend, Lisa, and her family. Then we headed to the pumpkin patch, where Maren and Brendan ran around for almost 2 hours. We all did a corn maze and picked out pumpkins. We headed home to carve them. We ended up only doing Brendan's (the cyclops), Dave's (a ghost ghost pumpkin) and Maren's (a princess). We were all too pooped to do Jenny and mine.

On Saturday, we headed to dream park and had a ball playing hide-n-go-seek. We then headed home for grilled cheese and soup. Dave and I relaxed and watched some football while the kids and Jenny did crafts. The kids couldn't get enough of the craft queen (my new nickname for Jenny). I then headed to the salon for hair and makeup help in preparation for my 20yr HS reunion. I had a great time and was thrilled that Dave and Jenny could watch the kids. We then headed home on Sunday. It was a truly great weekend!


Daven's ghost and Brendan's cyclops


Maren, Anna and Jaime (Lisa's two daughters) and Brendan's head--all being silly

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The group being cute


more silliness


The moms (Lisa and me)


Uncle Dave, Maren, Aunt Jenny and Brendan

Front Porch Timbers



The timbers are up on the front porch (the picture doesn't show the rafters behind the front gable, which are now in). We are waiting for some decent weather to finish up the porch. The drywallers are almost done. We're doing a bit more clearing in the back, which should help the grass grow. I'm anxious for the drywall to be done so more than one sub can be working inside at one time. The stone guys have started the stucco on the outside. So hopefully, the outside should be done by Halloween (weather permitting).

I'm trying to stay sane after a custom grout trauma. The order was delivered and was a different color than the sample bag. We're working to "tweak" it to get the pallet of grout the same color as the initial sample bag. UGH!

I'll be picking out tile and carpet soon because most of my decisions are done. Yeah! We're still hoping Christmas as a move in date. Keep your fingers crossed!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

The front porch is coming together

The front porch is getting there. The timber portion which will be douglas fir (like the interior) is started and the stone columns are being built. The flagstone which will go on the horizontal surfaces of the porch is being figured out (it's like a puzzle).

Dry wall is to start on Monday!


What the timbers look like are sketched onto the wall


The stone columns are going up.

Maren's soccer season ends

Maren had a great soccer season. We celebrated an undefeated season (for U8 recreational soccer) at the school with a pizza party. The coaches got the team medals.

PS. Connor's U10 boys team also went undefeated.


Maren receiving her soccer medal for an undefeated season. Her aunt, Bridget, was the coach.
Morgan (my niece) is in the pink. My other niece, Bailey, was on Maren's team.


Maren with her medal

My Mom's 70th Surprise Birthday Party

Well, I pulled it off. My mom was totally surprised. We had a party at the Rochester Senior Center (where my mom plays bridge weekly). Then we headed out to dinner at her favorite restaurant where her cousin, Rebie, and her husband, Gary, from Chicago met us. She had a truly wonderful day!


The kids silly faces


The kids in front of the cake table. Maren and I colored the banner.


My mom entering the party totally surprised.




Connor, Jenny (my sister-in-law) and I are lighting the 70 candle birthday cake.


My mom during the Happy Birthday song. Notice the 70 candle birthday cake in the foreground.


Emma, Bette, Tom, Don, Merilyn, Betty and Kathryn (all my mom's bridge buddies)


Dave, my mom, Connor and me


The Memmotts (sitting L to R: Sasha, Margo, Drew and Kim) with my mom, Sheila O'Shea and Karen Hodgens in the background.


My mom, Sheila O'Shea (an old friend from Milwaukee) and Karen Hodgens (my mom's old college roommate)


Maren and Brendan eating the frosting off of the "candle" cake.


Brendan's blue frosting smile