Tuesday, September 27, 2011

8 years together

Today I've been married to Chris for 8 years, which is somewhat surreal to me when I consider everything that has happened in 8 years. 
Wedding Day 9/27/03

Summer 2011 Family Photos
We have lived in 4 Homes
Coralville Duplex

Muscatine apartments
Muscatine house
Our house now (picture Aug 2010)

We have had two 2 children

Chris & Deane Sept 2008
Chris & Kate Oct 2010
and 1 Dog
Roxie our soon to be 8 year old dachshund
We have been on countless adventures like drinking Margaritas made from unmarked bottles on the street,
Rosarito Beach daytrip during our honeymoon
 ridiculously long bus rides,
NYC Bus Trip 2000 with Ecumenical Singers
 weeks of pure relaxation with ocean views,
our ocean "view" room at Hotel Del Coronado on our honeymoon
 luaus,
Maui with Grandpa & Grandma Frye 2000
 posing for goofy photos,
Jungle Island South Beach Miami on Orange Bowl Trip 2010
 kissing the Blarney Stone,
Blarney Castle 2007
 posing for more goofy photos,
NYC 2009
Savannah Trip 2007
and dinner on the beach with Rambo shot guy
The Office, Cabo San Lucas 2009
We have seen many heartbreaks, successes, joys, life lessons, and SO much love.

We've started a tradition of writing letters to each other and to our kids for their birthdays versus just cards because I think we've already given each other everything Hallmark had to say.  So, I'll keep the gushy stuff for Chris's personal letter, but it's important to me to tell the world what an amazing man I married. 

Wrestling photo from high school; I didn't actually meet him until after high school and the long hair was gone ;)
I thought he looked like trouble and I'm so glad I was wrong.  He couldn't be much more dependable and easy in his approach.  I love that there is a little part of him that occasionally shocks me with an opinion about something I thought he didn't care about.  He loves manly things like fires, beer, the great outdoors, wrestling, grilling, the Cardinals and the Hawkeyes, being a dad, and this stupid hat (below).
Chris & my brother, Andy, in Cabo

Deane's first Cardinals game
but he lets me temper that with button up shirts (he always rolls up the sleeves; it's his thing), dinner at fancy restaurants (much less frequently these days), laboriously planned outings, and hair product.  He does not hold purses (unless his mother-in-law would ask), doesn't understand little girls' outfits, and kills all the bugs and spiders in our house.  God made him to love me veraciously and intensely and be a father to his children naturally and adoringly.
Christmas 2009
I'm a lucky gal!  Happy Anniversary to my partner in this crazy life!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Fall Home Updates

I haven't been inspired to decorate for seasons other than Christmas for the last few years.  Maybe it's always having a little baby or being pregnant, but this year (even though the kids are still a handful), I wanted to make an effort.  I knew I didn't want to spend much to decorate so I shopped my old decorations and took my Google Reader full of creative blogs for inspiration.  Here are a few little Fall updates I did with decorations or materials I had in my possession.

Entry
Before:
 After: not substantial, but subtle with some bright colors that I enjoy each time I pull in the driveway.
Half Bath

I used these mini gourds to create another use for my olive tray. I am super proud of finding another purpose for the tray since I rarely get them out.
I ended up placing it in my half bath. 

TV Cabinet
Before:
After:
I used a wreath and candelabra from our wedding on the right side.  On the left (and shown up close) is a pumpkin I already had with some faux hypericum berries (also from our wedding) with a free printable from While I Was Napping that I just stuck in a frame I already had.


Mantle:
Before:
After:
I again used a pumpkin that I had on the left.  I switched out the plate for a taller metal vase that offset the painting after I moved it down.  The part I'm most excited about are the FALL bottles.  I found the inspiration for this here.  I don't have a Silhouette as she used and again wanted to stick with what was available for free to me.  My awesome cousin Zack made his own beer and shared some with Chris.  Chris has been storing the bottles to return to Zack so I borrowed them (thanks Zack!).  Here's how I made them:

1. I cleaned the bottles because apparently Chris doesn't do this after he drinks them...ewww.
2. I used my Cricut to cut the letters from this Fall shaded scrapbook paper.  I cut a letter from each area.  If you don't have a Cricut or Silhouette, you could find the letters in a Google image search and cut them out or make them in Word (or whatever similar program you use) even.
 3.  I didn't want to ruin the bottles so I affixed the letters with these foam square adhesives.
 It's not perfect as you can see the square when you are upclose, but the goal is accomplished.  If you weren't worried about saving the bottles, I would use Modge Podge to permanently adhere the letters.

4. I had the below decoration from Target from several years ago, but I think you could use any kind of filler flower, tall grasses, etc. I just cut it apart and sorted bundles to put into each bottle.
 5. There was some rafia in a natural shade tied around the wheat decoration, so I tied a couple pieces around each bottle and trimmed them somewhat short.


This was fun and very satisfying since I didn't have to spend a dollar to get this little Fall update.  What do you have lying around that could be re-purposed into decor?  Happy Autumn!

To look at a few of my other favorite Fall decoration ideas, you can visit my Autumn Pinterest board.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Making Memories

Some kiddo updates from the last few days...

Around 11AM earlier this week, Deane said "Eat Pizza".  (Side note: Deane doesn't eat pizza.  He has eaten some crust in the last year, but no pizza.).  I asked "You want to eat pizza?"  He said, "Yes".  I asked if he wanted to make pizza as I had bought some whole wheat mini crusts this week.  I sat him on the counter, he spread out his sauce and added his cheese.  We talked about how the cheese would melt in the oven and when it came out, he actually ate it! 
Kate thinks it is hilarious to climb the stairs, but she is so interested in my reaction that she looks back and would of course fall if I weren't immediately behind her.  Unfortunately our stairs are awkwardly shaped at the bottom and until we come up with a more permanent solution, I have created a "fence" using chairs...super sophisticated. 
I love, love, love crisp Fall mornings.  Here, it's so pretty to see the fog rolling off the lake.  I couldn't capture it well, but I really love it.

I'm claiming "Ba Ba" as Kate's official first word.  Although she says "Ma Ma" and "Da Da", I know she is acutely aware of what a ba ba is.  She immediately starts saying it repeatedly when she sees one or I ask if she wants one.
When Deane gets into something, he really get into it.  Right now, there a couple new shows he is always asking to watch.  On an episode of Word World, they spell Rocket and apparently this really stuck with him so it's his new favorite word to spell.  We don't think Deane can read (although there have been some weird instances like when he called a band-aid "Johnson" as in Johnson & Johnson), but he does well as memorizing spelling.  At the Autism Center, he wanted to spell Rocket on the white board...over and over and over.  It was pretty cute.
And this one is wild and crazy and delightful and sweet.  She loves to make us laugh and to laugh loudly herself.
Deane fell asleep on the couch today...a very rare nap unless we are in the car for a long period of time.  I had to snap a shot.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Anniversary Date

Sorry bad lighting, shameless posing
Chris and I went out on our anniversary date last night.  We went to Lavender Crest Winery for their Friday Night Wine Down.  We had a good time (enhanced by a $25 gift certificate we acquired), but were home by 9:30.  We watched some shows we had DVR'd (it's a word!) this week and Chris was struggling to stay awake so we went to bed by 11:15.  We're so fun these days!  :) 

Our anniversary is actually the 27th, but we had a babysitter (thanks Mom & Dad), so we jumped on it.  I usually get a little sentimental and want to look at our photos so I thought I would summarize the day.

There was posing...

A ceremony that I don't really have photos of...I have a video, but I will spare you :)  Apparently the wedding Mass was followed by crying and hugging.
Then at the reception there was wine and roses
 cake (no cake smashing action here folks) and those yummy cream cheese mints

There was dancing...
My parents getting down :)

Looks like a line dance
Friends having fun...
There were "moments"

and even time for appreciation


It would be so much fun to live it again and have all those we love in one place, but we will have to savor the memories and see you all at our 50th anniversary party. ;)

Update: I forgot on the way to our dinner we passed a group of hot air balloons confirming to me that it was going to be a good night!