Friday, October 15, 2010

A big change

I can take one book of my list of must reads. The Urban Homestead. Not because I read it but because we will no longer classify as an "urban" homestead. Yep, we are goin country!
This has all happened really fast and I am still processing it all but by December (if all goes as it should) we will be moved in to a new home.
It started out as a discussion of possibly moving sometime in the future and quickly turned into looking at properties and then before we knew it we found "the one", made an offer, and should be closing on or before Nov 24th! Originally we wanted a little more square footage because when we purchased our current home we had three kids with no plans of any more. When our little man came along that complicated our bedroom situation forcing all three girls in one big room and him in the guest room. For now it works but looking to the future we can't see that working forever. The house we ended up finding and falling in love with did not fit everything we were looking for but we loved it anyway and couldn't pass it by. We were actually driving around looking at another house and about to go home when we saw the sign at the end of a dead end street. We drove up, parked in the driveway and got out to take a look around.
What we found was a quaint 1825 square foot home that sat on a beautiful acre and 1/4 on a quiet dead end street. At first I thought there was no way we could make that square footage work but once we looked around inside we saw the potential and fell in love with the property. It has three bedrooms upstairs and a den downstairs that will be our "master" bedroom. The other thing that we love is that this was the first house the kids were excited about. Up till this point any mention of moving was met with complete resistance from all our children. When they got out and looked at the yard and started playing and catching frogs they were asking if we could move to this house before we even saw the inside! We looked at a few other homes with more SF and even nicer insides but something kept drawing us back to this house.
We are excited to live in the country (but it's actually only 10 minutes from our current home and still close to shopping etc). We (and when I say we I mean the kids and I) already have plans to get chickens and they already are coming up with pony names. There have already been updates made to this 1980's split entry home (kitchen is beautiful) but there are lots of things we want to do to make it our own and we are both actually looking forward to that.
It is out of our current school district so we will have to try and get boundary exceptions because we really want them to stay at their current school with all their friends. There will be some sacrifice in making this move though and it really hasn't been easy for me to choose to leave. Some things I am really going to miss:
Having one of my best friends as a neighbor. Sending the kids next door to borrow a cup of sugar or whatever else I might need. All the storage space in our house and bed/bathroom size. Driving 5 minutes to the grocery store, dentist, pizza place, mall, gym, school, and Costco. The kids having so many friends to play with every day. Being surrounded by Christian neighbors who all have awesome kids. The bus stopping at our front door. Sitting at the park on a sunny day and visiting with a number of supportive neighbor ladies. Spur of the moment neighborhood BBQ's. Being available to help out with child care whenever a neighbor needs it. Impromptu community lunches for the kids in the park.
Although all this makes me so sad to go, I still have excitement about what the future at our new home holds. My neighbor said it well when she said "It will just be a new different."

Monday, September 20, 2010

Book Lust

Most of my friends wouldn't describe me as an avid reader and in all fairness they are mostly right. Before I had my kids I was always reading a book. Mostly novels for simple guilty pleasure. Since having kids I have found it extremely difficult to start and finish a book. I have started many, and finished a few. My tastes in books has changed a lot. I am not drawn to novels at all unless they come by high recommendation by someone I really trust. I see books now more as food for the soul than for simple entertainment. I have had more desire to get back into reading and have been keeping a list of books I'd like to read in the near future. Here is my list. Keep in mind I am not promoting these books and don't know how good they are but I'd like to find out for myself :)

The Divine Commodity: Discovering a Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity by Skye Jethani

The Ministry of Motherhood: Following Christ's Example in Reaching the Hearts of Our Children by Sally Clarkson


Independence Days: A Guide to Sustainable Food Storage & Preservation by Sharon Astyk

The Mission of Motherhood: Touching Your Child's Heart for Eternity by Sally Clarkson

My Heart-Christ's Home: A Story for Young & Old by Robert Boyd Munger

The Excellent Wife: A Biblical Perspective by Martha Peace

That's My Son: How Moms Can Influence Boys to Become Men of Character by Rick Johnson

The Pressure's Off: There's a New Way to Live by Lawrence J. Crabb

Womanly Dominion: More Than A Gentle and Quiet Spirit by Mark Chanski

Heaven at Home: Establishing and Enjoying a Peaceful Home by Ginger Plowman

One Million Arrows: Raising Your Children to Change the World by Julie Ferwerda

Mission Minded Family, The: Releasing Your Family to God's Destiny by Ann Dunagan and Greg and Sono Harris

Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream by David Platt

Sacred Pathways: Discover Your Soul's Path to God by Gary Thomas

Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas

Radical Homemakers: Reclaiming Domesticity from a Consumer Culture by Shannon Hayes

The Urban Homestead (Expanded & Revised Edition): Your Guide to Self-Sufficient Living in the Heart of the City (Process Self-reliance Series) by Kelly Coyne and Erik Knutzen

Steady Days: A Journey Toward Intentional, Professional Motherhood by Jamie C. Martin

By His Wounds You Are Healed: how the message of Ephesians transforms a woman's identity by Wendy Horger Alsup

Practical Theology for Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives (Re: Lit Books) by Wendy Horger Alsup

At the moment I am reading a book called When Kids Hurt by Chap Clark and Steve Rabey. It is good so far and actually very convicting as a parent. I'll hold my complete opinion until I finish it but at this point I would recommend this book to anyone who has kids or works with kids. I also just started going to a bible study with some women from our new church and we will be studying the book of John. Still need to read my chapter for the day!
If you have read any of these books I'd love to hear your thoughts (that is if you weren't the person to recommend it to me!).









Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Garden update





Well, it's been an unusually slow to warm summer for us here in the Great Northwest and my plants are the proof. I just picked and ate our first ripe tomato last night (they have been planted since early June). I even moved them to a sunnier spot in our yard this year but they are still taking forever to ripen. I guess that's okay, I just found a good recipe for fried green tomatoes.
All my seedlings I had planted inside died before it got nice enough to plant them outside so I replanted them all straight into the bed in late July. What we have growing right now: In the bed on the left we have yellow cherry tomatoes, regular tomatoes, Roma tomatoes and regular cherry tomatoes. Along with a spinach plant that suffered abuse from a pup and then some lettuce mixes. In the bed to the right we have beans, snow peas, carrots, zucchini, cucumber, leeks, and peppers. I probably planted too much in that box but seeing where they are at now I'm thinking it won't matter much by the time fall hits us. I am hoping for an extended summer though or a very mild fall so I can at least reap a little harvest!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The place to be














My sister in law sent me her wrap when I had Hudson and it has been the best mode of transportation I have yet to find for a baby! I wish I would have had one with my other 3 kids. I've used the Bjorn, strollers, slings and other awful front packs and none compare. He falls asleep almost every time he goes in the wrap and it's way easier to navigate around shopping isles, amusement parks, nature walks, what have you with this than with a stroller for sure. The coolest thing is that for around $20 and a pair of scissors you can make your very own! I've vacuumed, cooked, pulled weeds, planted plants, shopped, "fished", painted (outdoors), hiked, and so much more wearing my baby boy. It is the best place to be, according to Hudson that is, and I love having his face so close I can kiss it anytime I want!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Addy Mae


Addy turns four in a month. I can't believe she will be four! She is such a sweet hearted little thing and I am gonna miss this time in my life when it passes. I sat down not long ago and asked Addy a few questions about her favorite things and this is what she had to say:

favorite thing to do? "play and do everything at my house."
favorite movie? "Alvin and the Chipmunks"
favorite color? "pink, blue, and purple"
what do you want to be when you grow up? "a babysitter"
what's your favorite name? "Addy" (of course)
who is your favorite bible character? "God"
If you had $5 what would you buy? "a puppy"
what is your favorite food? "hot dogs"
favorite dessert? "ice cream"
favorite person to play with? "Maya and Siera. Don't forget Ella, I like to play with Ella too!"
what is your favorite game to play? "school"
favorite breakfast? "dinner" (lol!)
If you could wear anything what would it be? "a princess dress"
If you could go anywhere, where would you go? "to Amber's house to see if every one's awake"
favorite bible verse? "God's alive"
favorite toy? "my puppy that looks like a bunny"
what's your favorite thing about having sisters? "playing with them"
favorite thing about having a baby brother? "playing with him"

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Garden

We built our raised beds and got them in the yard. Now we just need to fill them with dirt and plant our seedlings!


Thursday, April 29, 2010

LANDLORDS BEWARE!!

My parents own two homes in SE Portland that they rent out. This house is the one Justin and I used to rent from them and moved out of when Emma was about 8 months old. During the holidays my parents had an empty house and spent many weeks fixing it up after their long term renter moved out. They put in new sinks, painted everything, new toilet seat in the bathroom etc. They worked really hard getting it fixed up for their next renter. In January they rented to a guy named William Oliette. For the first two months things went fine and he paid his rent on time. My parents said he seemed like a really nice guy and they went with their gut instinct (no background or credit check) when deciding to rent to him. Big mistake! NEVER rent to anyone without running a background check, checking references, and doing a credit check first! This LOSER stopped paying rent after two months, had 5 big dogs on the premises (which was part of the rental agreement, NO PETS) and after my parents spent a month going through the courts to get him legally evicted, he completely destroyed their house. They had to have him arrested on Tuesday night and removed from the property. He was released Wednesday morning but faces felony charges of criminal mischief and property damage. My parents knew he was destroying the property yet the laws prevented them from removing him for up to a month! There is something wrong with our justice system when the contributing members of society have to take this type of abuse from the losers and leaches in our society and can't do a thing to protect themselves or their property. See the link I am attaching for the news coverage and pictures of the damage this guy did. They were the top story on the 11 o'clock news last night and it re-ran this morning. Two different news stations covered this story yesterday. I normally try not to call people names but this guy truly is a loser by all standards. The sad thing is that he probably will skip his court dates and never ever have to pay a dime for the damages he caused. I only take refuge in the fact that this evil man will eventually have to face a Judge. Proverbs 20:12 "Do not say, I will repay evil; wait for the Lord, and he will deliver you."
http://www.kptv.com/news/23304676/detail.html