Friday, May 3, 2013

Mostly Completed Bedroom

The master bedroom is now 90% completed and so I thought I would post some pictures. We worked on it a little bit at a time while doing other projects so it took a little while to actually get the finished product. I say 90% complete because we still want to paint the nightstands and re-stain a dresser to go on the left side of the bookcase. Take a look at the before and after pictures because I  think it looks a ton better.
Before
 (white walls, wood trim, ha ha and sorry no bed made even though I could have)

After
(Gray walls, white trim, white curtains, bed made, decor put out)
Trim Before
(The trim was really beat up wood and just needed to be painted. I found this cool trick for painting next to carpet on pinterest and it worked so well.)
Trim After
(So much nicer!)
Bookcase Before
One of the items left by previous owners. I didn't know what to do with it but then decided it would be nicer painted white and go in the master bedroom.
Bookcase After
(Now in the bedroom, missing some shelves, i promise there is a better after picture)
 Here is a better one.
The curtains was one of the things I was most excited to put in the room. In our last house we just had the curtains the previous owners left. But this time, I was able to pick out ones I wanted. The curtains aren't much for blocking out the light but more to add to the room and window. I found them at World Market!!
We even painted the doors which wasn't very fun but they look so much better.
Closet Before
(Green walls & shelves, wood trim)
Closet After
(Walls and trim painted white, more white wire shelving put in, hooks for hanging things!)



Monday, April 29, 2013

Calvin is 1 Year Old

I can't believe that a year ago we held our cute baby boy. The year has seemed long and quick at the same time. A lot has changed, but we feel that it has been for all the right reasons. We were so grateful to have the chance to go up to Utah to be with family and visit Calvin's grave. 

The day was very sweet and wonderful to remember our little guy. We love him so much and just as my sister-in-law said, we are one year closer to being with him again!!
 The day started with a trip to the temple with a few people in our family. What a perfect place to be and feel him close to us.

 Then we met up with most of the rest of the family at Calvin's grave. We wrote notes to Calvin on balloons and then let them go. It was fun but also really neat.







 What a wonderful, supportive family. We surely missed Stacy and her family, Becca and Bre. But we wrote on balloons for you guys. Love and miss you guys.











After the grave visit, we went to Paces Dairy Ann for a yummy dinner.

Calvin, your mommy and daddy miss you very much. But we are so grateful for the love that we have felt from you. Thanks for sticking close to us. We love you with all our hearts. We can hardly wait until we get to see you again. 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Hiking the next day

If you know me at all, you know that I usually have to go to the bathroom pretty often. It was early in the morning and we were getting up to go to the bathroom and saw this beautiful sunrise.

 On our drive down to Sedona I saw a cool old rusty car in the bushes and thought that would be so fun to take some pictures of. At the beginning of our hike we came across this old rusty car and I was so excited to take some pictures.




The hike was called Girdner trail and it was fun. It took you along the edge of the canyon and then down into the dry river bed. We happened upon some water and it was pretty. 


 While we were stopping to have some lunch, I start to hear this loud rumble. There are a lot of plane and helicopter tours that go on in Sedona so you always hear something but this sound kept getting louder and louder. So I turn to Spencer and say, "Hey, i wonder what it would sound like if we just went under attack from an enemy country. Kinda like this noise right?" Then all of a sudden we see over 20 planes come around the cliff, flying together. It was the coolest thing and so so loud. I tried to hurry and take a picture and got the tail end of the group. So the next day while skyping with my parents we mentioned it to my dad and he said those were for sure WWII planes.



 We were getting pretty hot on our hike, so we decided to stop and soak our feet. The hike altogether took a few hours and we traveled around 6 miles but it sure was nice and pretty.





 So we headed home after our hike but we still wanted to make the tin foil dinners so when we got home we unloaded the car and then started up a fire in our firepit. They turned out so good.