Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Move to Houston

Among the boxes on our last day in Lawrence
Just a few highlights from the last 2 weeks of moving madness....

Participated in a 4th of July bike parade and everyone wished us a "Happy 4th". One house we pedaled by even had a patriotic song blaring on repeat! We must be in the South?

Our house is full of musical appliances. I still can't get over that we have a dishwasher, it's just too easy!

Oh and outside of the house, there are remote controls for opening and shutting things all over the place. Gates, garage doors, fans.

Today I met the community gardening group, got advice on seed starting and the planting calendar for this coastal climate, and came home with a bag full of the most delicious figs.

Max started crawling 2 days ago!

Ted has built us a bunch of wood things: Work bench, Bunk beds, Swords, Coat/hat tree, and fixed a broken chair and broken bookshelf. Yay for garages!
He has a garage, but I have a she-room with A.C.

We've discovered some fun parks and playgrounds during our morning outings. The boys liked the "train playground" in the Heights.

I've become a rewards member at a new favorite garden center, and have really racked up the points there.

I started a gnome garden, of course, and yesterday added a herd of unicorns to the kingdom.


First thing on the list: Put grill together so we can feel at home

Runs are very hot here

Finn sharing his birthday goodies with the bros

Last week it rained a lot








Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Way Down Yonder in the Hollow Tree

I feel like I should share our mountain trip we took last week, since it was so much fun.

Day 1: We left in the van with just our camping gear, and a plan to meet a realtor in Asheville, NC by the end of the week. We decided to wing it, since our vacations usually end up being rad that way. We went to the Springfield Brewing Company for dinner that evening, and got to hear a live band. By the time we arrived to our "campground" area, it was very late, and very dark. Our gas light came on, and we were sort of lost in the wilderness because we couldn't see any signs with directions. Not only was it a little spooky being in the woods, but since it was a wildlife refuge, there were like thousands of deer all grazing around us in the fields, on the roads, surrounding our van... After making several U-turns, we found what we thought was the campgrounds and pulled into a spot  The next morning a park ranger stopped and told us we weren't even in the campgrounds, haha! But since we were packed up, he told us to be on our way and don't bother even paying for the night!

Day 2: Left Big Springs camp and road-tripped through the rest of the Ozarks, Illinois, Kentucky, and half way through Tennessee. We tried to check out breweries in Nashville, but nothing was open that afternoon. But we were able to find a nice campground in the mountains and set up while it was still light out. I played fiddle for entertainment, we enjoyed wine, ate cheddar brats made over the fire, and took hot showers that night.

Day 3: Drove through the Smoky Mountains and on into North Carolina. Things were starting to look beautiful! Oh, and all those wildflowers! We were in Asheville by 3, so we walked around just exploring the city and all it had to offer. Can't say enough about all the shops. Super interesting! I found an awesome tea/salt/herb shop and of course had to get some Ginger Turmeric, and Cinnamon Plum teas. We rode on a trolley to get a feel of the area. Saw a little bit of the Biltmore village, but didn't get to see the mansion. Then we went to Wicked Weed Brewery, and discovered it's amazing selection of craft beers. By the way, Asheville has over 14 breweries and it's even a smaller city than Lawrence! Anyway, Wicked Weed.. I got a cool cucumbeer. Ted got some type of cherry/pepper beer, and a mint julep flavored one. We also found a community co-op store that was pretty much identical to the Merc. That night, because it was raining, we caved and got a hotel room.

Day 4: We met with the realtor, Tom. He got to ride along in our crammed van with all the pee/poop/barf/normal kid stuff happening all day long. We saw 6 different farm properties that day. The 3rd one was up by Marshall, and it was an old abandoned vineyard that we really fell in love with. We're still talking about all the awesome things we could do with it. Later that night, we ate burritos at Mamacita's, and enjoyed people watching. We found a KOA campground for sleeping at.

Day 5: This is the day we were all starting to get exhausted from travel. The morning started out a little rough (probably because we ate at Waffle House...haha), and by the time we got to the first property Max had a huge diaper blow-out. Had to do a total outfit change, and remove the car seat insert. Tom lent us one of his signs in the back of the truck and a spray bottle to get everything cleaned up in the middle of a pasture. We still owe him one! We saw a mountain farm with an amazing waterfall river up by one of the national forests. The very last farm we saw that day was also one of our top picks. It had a bunch of old barns on the property, a river that you had to cross by a really cool bridge, and plenty of cleared land that could be turned into gardens. Finn fell asleep in his carseat, woke up because he peed...Briggs had to poop and we finally convinced him to go outside. We started heading back west and got about an hour down the road when we realized we forgot the baby backpack carrier in Tom's truck. Ugh! So Ted dropped me and the kids off at the campground, and drove back to Asheville then had to drive back to us. It was just a long day..

Day 6: We were camped right beside the Appalachian Trail, and decided to hike part of it to a place called Midnight Hole, which is a waterfall and swimming hole. The hike was just what we all needed. The river was ice cold, but Briggs and Finn both got in for a couple seconds! I got talked into jumping off a rock into the ice pool. My entire body turned bright red and stayed that way for a long time. Thanks post pregnancy hormones.. By the time we got back to the campsite, it had just started to sprinkle. We barely got the rain fly on the tent when it started to storm. Our tent isn't the most water-proof, and we started getting wet. We used almost all the towels and dirty clothes to mop up the pools that were forming in the tent, and huddled together in the very middle where it was still dry. We waited about 2 hours, then decided to pack everything up and get a hotel for the night. We drove to Knoxville, TN and spent the rest of the evening doing laundry, and enjoying the hotel's luxuries.

Day 7: Drove most of the day, and ended up back in that same campground in the Ozarks that we stayed the very first night. We actually set up in the real campground this time though, and were right next to the river. We got to swim in the not-so-icey river, and were having a good ole time, until Briggs saw a snake in the water. I was too scared to get back in, but the boys just kept on swimming, even little Max! He had a blast.

Day 8: We got to visit my favorite seed company, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, and explored the little village. I bought a sun bonnet like the prairie gals wore in all the pioneer books, and got some seeds for our garden in Houston. We didn't have time to see Laura Ingles Wilder's old house, but I did convince Ted to drive through an Amish community. We met a huge group of horse and buggies with guys in straw hats that had just got done working a field. It was great! You know how much I'm fascinated with Amish culture :) We had lunch at the Springfield Brewery again, then got back to Lawrence by late afternoon.

Now we know a little more about the area. Asheville isn't really the city for us, but it's a really cool place. We really like Marshall, and the smaller towns around Asheville. They were still really hip and progressive, but not as touristy. Not sure it we'll buy anything yet, but we'll definitely be back.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Graduation

It's been a fun weekend having the Morehouse clan come for a visit. Briggs graduated from pre school, and Master Ted is DONE!! So proud of my boys :)
We were eating breakfast this morning, and noticed that Max cut his first tooth.
It's going to be a busy rest of the month:
We're starting our house hunting adventure tomorrow in Houston, and hope to get something by the end of the week or sooner. Then we come back and my niece is having her 1st birthday party.
I think we're having a garage sale sometime over Memorial Day weekend.
Depending on when we can get a lease, our movers are ready for us to give them a heads up on when we want them to start packing up our stuff. But after that's done, we are headed south.
And then, if it's possible, we hope to go on a roadtrip in a few weeks to Asheville, NC and explore the city and look at real estate. We saw something on Zillow today that got us pumped!
Fare Thee Well,
jaylyn

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Tea and biscuits...

I feel very lazy today. I'm sort of in the mood to wander around in the garden with my umbrella while sipping tea, nibbling biscuits, and just talk about the royal princess all day.
This morning we put a bunch of old pictures in photo albums, in the correct order. That was a task...somehow the pictures got all shuffled around and we had to get on the computer to see when we took them. These are from over 2-3 years ago, so we had no idea! Anyhow, that's done...pheew!
Here are some more recent ones:
Hobbits/Robin Hoods

Max attacks





Wednesday, April 29, 2015

mushroom hunting

Our yard has always been known to have a few morel mushrooms that pop up in the spring. Maybe it's because years ago a tree was taken out and there was a lot of leftover bark decomposing, or maybe we're just lucky! But the other day, I was sitting in the outdoor kitchen and glanced up to see 2 'molly moochers' (as some people call them) staring at me. I immediately posted a photo on Facebook because I needed to brag to someone. Ted came straight home and suggested we go walk around in the woods.
I really love our east Lawrence woods. There are several trails to take, and we saw a turtle and snake sunning themselves. Finn was really excited to touch both. But we had a nice walk, and we ended up finding about a pound of mushrooms by the time we circled the trail loop. Plus the 2 already in the fridge at home, and we had enough to bring over and grill at our friends' house.

I've been working a lot in the backyard over the past few days. Almost everything except the peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, and basil are planted. Oh, and zinnias! I planted, wait for it...........63 sunflowers! along the fence line. That is sure going to be something to see if they all come up.

In the house, I've been painting the doorways/doors because we really put some marks on them over the past 5 years. No more marker lines though, woohoo! Now to keep the boys from doing it for the rest of the time we're here.

Things are looking like we'll be moving sometime next month. I need to make sure and hit up some of these iconic Lawrence places one last time before we leave though: TerreBonne (I need a t-shirt from here), Beautiful Music (t-shirt for sure, and a new sticker for our van!), Little Saigon (It's a shame we just discovered this gem), and I'm sure there are way more that I'm not thinking of but it's bed-time for me!
Toodle loo! And fare thee well,

jaylyn

Monday, April 20, 2015

Rain Weekend


Pretty lazy weekend around here. We've been getting a bunch of rain, so we didn't spend much time out of the house. Yesterday the boys and I were planning on going to the farmers market, but we did a drive by and saw that only about 5 tents were still set up, and they looked like they were about to pack up due to the rain. We went downtown and shopped instead. Briggs and Finn spent the rest of the afternoon opening and shutting their new umbrellas. Somehow they're not broken yet! Max has been blowing bubbles with his spit, and he gurgles/giggles when he sees me watching him doing it. To think, only 3 months ago he was a sleeping slug!

Is that not the cutest little tush ever?!





Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Too many hobbies, not enough time

I really don't know why I decide to start a new hobby ever month or so, but alas, I am adding another one. I have to go pick up my hoop tomorrow! I got a sparkly, glow-in-the-dark, every color of the rainbow hula hoop that I am pumped to try out. This hoop is weighted (not intended for hoop dance necessarily) and I plan to exercise with it. So, that will be something that I can do while I'm watching the boys play outside. I tried to keep up with them on my roller blades, but I just keep crashing. For some reason, blading around was way easier when I was 10. 

Fiddling is going well. I'm learning all about the "fiddle shuffle" pattern, slurring my notes together, and practicing a G arpeggio. Some days I don't get any practice in at all, but I'm okay with that. Ted ordered me some new books with play-along cds: Lord of the Rings, Lindsey Stirling, and a bluegrassy folksy book. They will probably all be over my head, but I'm excited to look through them and give them a try.

I've been wanting to start on a needle felting project for Max (a baby mobile thingy) but I just haven't had the time. 

Fare Thee Well,
jaylyn
 

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