Monday, October 5, 2009

Marathon Kids

Leah ran her first leg of a marathon on Saturday! Austin is a huge participator in Marathon Kids - a program that encourages kids to run or walk 26.2 miles over a 6 month period. Saturday was the big kick off at the UT track, where everyone ran once around the track to start their "marathon". We'll keep running for the next six months and meet up again in February to run the final lap.
Leah did a great job and ran the whole way keeping up with her dad! Here they are after crossing the finish line :)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Barking Spiders

This may just be a southern expression, or maybe even just a Texan one, but around our house when someone passes gas we say they have a "barking spider". It just seemed better than the alternatives - especially since not everyone seems to know what it means. Since Peter's speaking abilities have rapidly been improving, he's picked up on the phrase as well - in a way that makes us giggle :) Whenever he passes gas, he gets that wonderful surprised toddler look and says "Oh! Bark! Bark!"

Saturday, September 19, 2009

No More Chocolate :(

I had to have a fetal EKG yesterday because the baby has been having an infrequent irregularity in it's heartrate. Turns out to be nothing to worry about as long as the baby is still moving around alot. Unfortunately, it also means that I have to cut out all chocolate and my occasional Dr. Pepper until the big day...The upside to the episode was getting to see this pudgy little face (a little blurred, but fun nonetheless). The technician says the baby is about 7 lbs right now so we're expecting a good sized little one in just a few weeks!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Labor Day Weekend

After a somewhat stressful week of moving into our temporary home and all the other little meetings that make life seem so crazy, we were ready for a mini vacation. Thanks to Andrew's work, we were able to get tickets to the Round Rock Express game (our minor league baseball team) on Saturday evening. It started raining right as we got there, so we didn't get to jump in the bouncy house, but we still had a great time!
We ate cotton candy...
And said hello to Spike - the Express mascot.
This was the first time Lincoln was brave enough to get close to him - he gave him a big hug and both he and Peter gave him high fives (Peter had no fear at all, just a huge grin on his face!)

Then on Monday, we decided to take the kids down to San Antonio to see the temple. We got lucky in that they were watering the plants when we arrived, so they let us walk around the grounds for awhile - otherwise the gates would have been locked and we would have had to make do with the a viewing from afar.
After our visit to the temple, we went by Chick-Fil-A for a free lunch (for wearing our sports logo shirts) and made a few scenic stops on the way back to Austin. In fact, by the time we got back to Austin, it was time for dinner so we stopped at Chick-Fil-A again for another free meal! You've gotta love that place!

All in all, a fun, refreshing weekend that left us ready for another busy week!

Monday, September 7, 2009

One Week In

Work started on our foundation last Monday and they seem to be making pretty good progress. At any rate, we have several holes in our floors and around the perimeter of the house and most of them are pretty deep. You can see how we had to take up some of the wood floors to accomodate the holes. The nice thing about real wood floors is that if you're careful when you take up the slats, you can put them back down again. We also have a couple of cartons of the flooring in the attic that we can use to fill in the gaps and then we'll just have them refinished. Luckily, we were able to avoid tearing in to the floors in the front room, so we just have to deal with the family room when they're done.


Meanwhile, we're subletting a furnished apartment about five minutes from our house (which is nice because not only did we not have to move any furniture, but it also allows us to make a run every night to do laundry and collect the mail - as well as pick up whatever we realize we've forgotten or decide we can't live without). It's a bit kitschy and much smaller than we're used to, but it does have a beautiful big screen TV and the kids think it's a great adventure!



I have discovered, however, that when you actually live in someone else's place, you find that your standards of cleanliness are much higher than you give yourself credit for at home. For example, I like my walls and appliances to be free of food splatter - something not so important to the person we're leasing from. She also apparently had some sort of small long-haired animal that I'm very allergic to - at least while I'm pregnant - so I've been vacuuming several times a day to try to get up all the hair, but it doesn't seem to be doing much good.

While it's been great to have a place so close to our home and Leah's school, I'm sincerely hoping that we'll only be here three more weeks. Here's praying that the work on the house goes quickly!