Saturday, October 31, 2015

The Scholten's Visit!

We were thrilled to have Uncle Kent, Aunt Traci and Max visit us last weekend.  We had great weather and packed a whole lot of fun into a short visit.  The first thing Max asked me when we picked him up at the airport was, "Aunt Jenni, can we go to Horn Island?"
Happily, the answer was, "Yes!!!"

We had the ENTIRE island to ourselves.  It was amazing.  Such a beautiful day.



The kids loved swimming in the waves.
We love Horn Island!!!

So happy to have some great sister time.  

There is always lots to explore on the island and Addison and Uncle Kent took full advantage.

Celebrating their 20th Anniversary in Mississippi...where else would you possibly want to be??

The kids played all day, we did not even get home until 5pm.  I don't know how they were still standing by the end of the day.  They decided to dig  bunkers for themselves.  We thought it looked like a lot of work from our vantage point in beach chairs enjoying our beer.  

Happy kids.



The next day we deciding to get some tubing time in the bayou.


Uncle Kent got in on the fun too (so did Aunt Traci!)
What a great visit we had, it is always too short but it makes my heart happy to see my kids have so much fun with their cousin.  
We love you Scholtens!  Come back to visit soon!


Friday, October 30, 2015

Playing sports is fun but trophies are AWESOME!

Addison's soccer season wrapped up and she was excited for her trophy.  Until she noticed it was the same trophy as last season, then she became underwhelmed.  

But a butterfly on her finger cheered her right up!

Luke and Amelia recently played in another tennis tournament and came away with some wins and trophies as well.
Check out Luke's outfit, I bet you could see him from space.  He is ALL about NEON these days.  I am sure some day when he is grown he will look back and laugh at these pictures of all of his bright colors and knee high socks.  

Loving us some tennis!

Doubles and singles trophy :)

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

My new baby

You know how you have a baby and it is exhausting and hard and messy, and then a little time passes and you are all like, "Remember how cute that little baby was?  Let's do that again."
That is exactly how I am with remodeling.  
After four years of remodeling almost every square inch of the interior of our home, we finally had to tackle the big purple elephant in the yard. That elephant being  the exterior of our house.  And why the heck did nobody tell me my house was purple?  I always thought it was gray.  It wasn't.  
I probably cannot list everything we are doing on this phase of the remodel because it often makes me feel light headed and a bit nauseous.  But I will try...garage with a guest house above it, connected to our current house by a breeze way and an outdoor shower, replacing every piece of vinyl on the exterior with hardy plank, all new soffets and fascia, all new windows and doors, new columns, new porches and walks, new driveway, new deck, add on a screened in porch, new lighting, new shutters and anything else that could be replaced on an exterior.  Phew.  A LOT.
So September 14th the piles were driven into the ground (what you see above).  For those of you that have visited, that is beside the room we currently enter the house (you are looking at the dog fence in the picture).  This is the garage structure, which is really a screened carport because we cannot enclose anything at our elevation.  The guest house is above that at 23 feet above sea level.  (The standard in which you have to build post-Katrina). 

A few days later the demo began.  Wow!  That was crazy to see how fast our house could be tore up from the floor up.  Literally.  We often joke our house looks like the house in the movie "Money Pit" with Tom Hanks.  When asked how long until they finished the contractors always yelled, "two weeks!"  I have been through so much remodel, I know better than to even ask that question.
Those are my old columns, lying in my front yard which were not structural!  They ended up being hollow!   Yikes!


The new columns are much more substantial and are now structural as well.  Thank goodness.  We also added that large header beam to balance everything out.  It looks so much better.

Framing began on the guest house!


The columns and header beam add so much to the exterior, it is beautiful.

Looking at the dormer windows in the guest house.

Finished columns and header beam, also the new windows are in.
You can see the new paint color, a very pretty, soft gray.  If you look to the right, you can see the old color, definitely a bit on the lavender side.  Yuck.

The new lights will still be added and the new front door and the entire porch and steps and walk will be redone.

The guest house is moving along too and cement is being poured in the next couple of days, followed by the stairs being built.  Which is good so I can visit my own guest house.  I went up once on the ladder and had an anxiety attack at the top when I was forced to come back down the ladder.  I threatened that I was staying up there until they built the stairs. I hate heights.  

This is my blue room.  Where we lovingly had "doors to nowhere" as you can see from the above picture.  I have been dying to get rid of these since we bought the house.  And this week we finally did!  Hooray.  

They now are windows as they should be.  We also got rid of the random octagon window in that room.  It was always weird.  
So our house is going through some MAJOR changes and it is messy and crazy and busy but it is also super exciting and fun and I love seeing the progress everyday.  
I will do another update soon!

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Field Trip to the Dairy Farm

I recently had such a fun day chaperoning Addison's 1st Grade field trip to Middleton Farms.

Addison loves her teacher, Ms. Fletcher.

Addison even got to feed a baby calf.  So sweet.

Addison and her class got to learn all about how a dairy farm works and how to get milk from "Moo to You."

Her class even made their own fresh butter!  Shake, shake, shake Addison.

Then the kids each got to plant a sunflower seed.

Hayride out to the pumpkin patch.

Addison was playing with the water pump and yes, she totally manipulated me into buying her a purple sequin cowgirl hat.  It's good to be the youngest.  

Happy Fall Y'all!

Sometimes I think Addison looks so much like my sister, Traci, did when she was a little kid.  This is one of those times!

Caramel Apple Party

Fall is in the air and that means...The Annual Boskovich Caramel Apple Party!
Our kids absolutely love this party and look forward to it every year.  
This year we had 125 of our friends enjoy caramel apple sundaes! 
That is A LOT of apples to wash y'all.  

Addison showing off how it's done.

Mckenzie and Hayden have been there since the first caramel apple party, when we still didn't know what we were doing.  Now, we have this party down to a science.  We know how many crock pots of caramel, how many wet wipes, how many sprinkles, etc.  We are pros.  

Manning the caramel station.  

Addison with sweet 1st grade friends.

Luke played football with about 20 boys the whole party.  They barely stopped to have a caramel apple sundae.  
We love this party because the kids all have so much fun running around with their friends and the adults get to catch up and chat.  It works out perfect.

Yay! Caramel Apples!
Big girls love this party too :)