Monday, October 27, 2008
Just catching up
Here is what has happened:
1. Both of our inlaws came into town! It was so fun to have them here- we definitely feel lonely sometimes, so it is nice to feel the support of family when they come.
2. A little mouse moved into our apartment and we have been trying to catch it. Last night, I saw it, and we pushed it outside with a broom! No killing involved :)
3. I have been inundated with photo shoots which I am so excited about, but trying to catch up. I have to update the photo blog for the past recent three shoots, but here is what I have been up to: www.alieleeflang.com or www.alieleeflangphotography.blogspot.com
4. The insulation at our house is done, and we are starting the sheet rock. It is the most painfully slow process on this earth, and I have decided that whoever thinks of a better way to do it will be a billionaire.
5. We both got the flu this weekend, missed a party we wanted to go to, and have been trying to get better.
YAY!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Lemos Farm
This was our first hay ride together. (I've never been on a hay ride I think?)
Feeding the goats. She tried to feed the chickens earlier, but found out that they aren't as friendly... of course the chicken tried to bite her finger...
Waiting around for the next cool thing to do.
This little girl has no fear. She wasn't scared at all to get on the ponies- but instead wanted to keep riding and riding them.
I found the most unique pumpkin to bring home. Grumpy face and all.
Her little friend and Maddie on the hayride.
YAY for Lemos Farm!
Monday, October 6, 2008
The weekend update
She put on it's "hat."
YAY! It's weatherproof :) The siding is finally done!!!! WHOHOOO.
This is the left side of the house. We poured concrete for a little vegetable/fruit garden for the side of the house. Steve surprised me by planting flowers a couple of weeks ago... (so sweet).
Whenever we visit, we always water the flowers.
This is the back of the house. We are trying to save money (well, what money?!), so we didn't pour the back cement yet... but it's going to be cool when it's done. Even though we don't have a lot of space, there will be a sitting wall, a sand area for the kids, a b-bque area, a little grass area, orange and lemon trees... we are excited to make it our little sanctuary.
This is the view from the corner.
The front. A couple of weeks ago, we had the brick work done on the entrance and we were really happy about how homey it looked. There will also be a brick walkway (but, again, trying to save money).
So, this garage is huge. 12 feet high? I'm not really sure- but a regular garage door won't work, and the one Steve wants is too expensive. So- he built this temporary enclosure until we have enough to buy the one we want. He built this in 2 hours? Not too bad!
We left the pumpkin on the porch to scare away those evil spirits!!