Monday, February 29, 2016

Leap Day

It's hard to believe, but it was four years ago on Leap Day that we announced we were going to have another baby. And now we have a 3-and-a-half year old Iris, and she's a year older than Felix was in that picture. Wow, time flies!

We've had a big change to report since my last post: Nick has taken and started a new job! He was offered a position at La Chapelle Kryshak & Nettesheim here in Wisconsin Rapids. It's a great opportunity for him, and he's excited about keeping the firm going strong for another generation. (Personally, I like that he's going to be doing more of the work he wants to do and that he'll be working a bit closer to home.)

Other than that, things have been pretty much sticking to the status quo. We had a nice visit from Nick's parents last weekend.  The kids are still slowly working through their piles of Valentine's Day candy. 



And the kittens have settled in well. I've learned that our mild-mannered Roary reacts to laundry folding add some cats react to catnip. They are getting bigger! Amy is little and feisty, a feline version of Iris. With big pointy teeth. 



I'm enjoying the mild weather - my brand-new fitness tracker is giving me motivation to keep moving. And we'll keep cheering on the Badgers as far as they go! 

Felix: 6.5 yrs & Iris: 3.5 yrs

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Kittens!

Holidays: survived. We stayed pretty close to home this year, and had a nice time. It was very unusual to get so much rain around the holidays. We didn't do anything special for New Year's. This year, as a present to ourselves, we sent the kids to daycare for three days between the holidays and stayed home ourselves. :D And those days were filled with visits with friends, Star Wars, and... kittens!


We decided the day after Christmas that it might be nice to add a couple of kittens to our house, now that we have more finished space. We went to the Humane Society as a family on the 26th to see what animals were available, and two little kittens caught our eyes. We put in an application, but there were some things that needed to be done first, like getting Cricket checked out at the vet. I was able to get him in Monday morning, much to his chagrin. The Humane Society okayed our application on Monday afternoon, and we got the kittens when they opened on Tuesday! Such little things. We named them Amewlia Pond (Amy) and Roary Williams (Roary). [Yes, I am a huge Doctor Who fan].


Amy and Roary
The first few days were interesting, getting to know the kittens, them getting to know the house and especially Cricket. But now we've had them for two weeks, and they seem to tolerate each other. Cricket and Roary seem to get along well, even playing together - they have similar laid-back personalities. Amy is a feisty one. And so far a naughty girl who keeps wanting to use well-chosen spots as a litter box. She's not quite 3 months old, so I'm hoping that stops with a little more maturity. And they are very cuddly.

Iris has finished extra swimming lessons, but started tumbling again last week. It's pretty basic stuff - run around a little, jump on the trampoline, swing on the bar. She's in a huge class, so I'm afraid she won't enjoy it too much, having to wait a long time between turns. I'm hoping that with the number of teachers they had last week, they can split the kids into smaller groups.


Felix lost another tooth, giving him a decidedly vampirish appearance. He's still doing well in school and in swimming, and he just turned 6.5 this week. He's still drawing and playing and roughhousing and being every inch himself.

I recommend... The Detectorists on Netflix if you like your humor dry and British. Watch Sherlock: The Abominable Bride on PBS before it disappears!! 

Final notes.... Nick celebrated his birthday last week by being out of town all day at a speaking engagement. Work's been quiet for me lately. ​

​And no, we did not win the Powerball jackpot​, although we did have a pleasant conversation discussing what we would do with it. Invest! Donate! No handouts, you slackers!​

Felix: 6.5 yrs & Iris: 3 yrs

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Merry Joyous Happiness!

Well, we survived Thanksgiving and are coming up fast on Christmas!
Happy Holidays from our family to yours! 
The past month and a half have been pretty busy. We've had a few opportunities to get together with friends from both near and far, and have had a great time! Birthday parties, boozy Christmas parties, and let's-just-chill-and-chat get-togethers.

This year, we didn't make a traditional visit to Santa. Instead, we tried a few new things. We bundled up and saw fireworks in Nekoosa. We did Breakfast with the Grinch at the Y Camp. 



Iris didn't like The Grinch at first. 
Fireworks!






Iris had a daycare holiday program last week. She played the role of Martha is her class's recreation of the book The Gingerbread Baby. So cute! I seem to have two little hams in the family.


Felix had his program this afternoon. He's been practicing his four lines of the class poem for weeks. They sang many songs and I got to take him to work with me afterwards, where he drew up some road plans for the toy cars I have. 


Nick and I have started up curling again, and our team actually won recently. It only took 4 or 5 weeks... :P Brand new brushes do not a well-oiled team make, apparently. But onward and upward! 

I, for one, do not mind the fact that I haven't worn my snow boots once this year. I know it's inevitable that we'll get a few big snows before the season ends, but I'm savoring the traction my car has right now.


And, speaking of roads/traction/weather, one of my side job duties is to be on call every 4-10 weeks. "A traffic engineer on call? WHY?" you ask. It's our job to help maintain traffic in the event of an incident on state highways. Helping to find decent detour routes, getting inspectors out for bridge hits, notifying people about infrastructure damage and incidents with several fatalities. In short, a necessary PITA. Since my last post, I've been on call twice, and been involved a pedestrian crash in Merrill, a fatal wrong-way crash in Waupaca, another crash in Wood County, and an incident where a firefighter was hit attending a scene on the interstate. I only went on-scene for one of these, and it's not pleasant, yet there are others who do it every single day for their job. But here's my point in writing this: Please be careful when you drive. If you're the driver, that's your job, so do it well, with your full attention. It's just mindboggling that a person would miss the flashing lights on a firetruck at dusk, and yet it happened. I just want everyone reading this to have a safe 2016. *steps off soapbox*

Felix: 6 yrs & Iris: 3 yrs

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Basement: Finished

It's done, it's done, it's done! Can you tell I'm excited?! It's finally done! Our blank-canvas of an unfinished basement has been given a brand new look! Gone are the cinder blocks and cold concrete floor. Hello year-round space! Work started on September 21st and the last pieces of trim were installed on November 16th. If it weren't for some delays on getting the right pieces (we have strangely sized doors, apparently), it would have been done a few weeks earlier.

While we might be missing some wall art (it's so hard deciding where to put things when you can do anything!) and some furniture pieces, all the contractor's work is done and the rest is up to us.

Fun fact - before they put down the flooring, I traced each of our hands and put the date on the concrete by the stairs. Our own little time capsule to be discovered when we swap out the carpeting.

Here are some pictures of the transformation:
Prior to buying the house

 Framing complete
Midway through drywalling

Mudding, day 1 of 3


Textured, ready for paint
Paint and carpet!

Lights!

Trim, doors, furniture and TV






Looking the other way.
This area is now the kid zone.




Bathroom to be finished later
Shelves!

Future bar/beer area?

Guest room

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Bam! Fall!

Wow. Looking back, October was a pretty busy month for us! We had a LOT of work done on our basement (soooooo close to being done - just need doors and trim), went to a Badger game without the kids, went to a family wedding with the kids, attended a few social functions, and did stuff involving pumpkins. You know, the usual: selection and carving of the perfect pumpkins.

Felix has been doing very well in school. I'm impressed that his teacher has been doing units on bats and owls, and so Felix has come home peppering his speech with words like nocturnal and echolocation (and reading these words as well). With the basement project, he's been confined to his room with his Legos, and it often looks like the box exploded. But his imagination has been running wild. Lately, he's been been building monster trucks.

Iris has been acting every inch of 3. She's chatty, funny, energetic, and prone to throw a tantrum if things don't go her way. And when there's candy in the house, make that double. She likes to say "I need to tell you something!" She just finished her first session of swimming lessons (actually taking them twice, because the Y offers them for the daycare kids). She's so little in the pool - head barely above the water when standing on tip-toe in the little pool. Except she is so independent, constantly telling her teacher "I can do it myself!"


The kids had a good time at Halloween. It was a rainy day that thankfully ended prior to going out, but even so, the kids only were interested in going to 8 houses. Fine with me!


Did I mention I spent some time the morning after Halloween putting up Christmas lights? Neighbors, I'm so sorry, but I didn't want to be up on the roof when it was 40 and/or icy. I promise not to turn them on until after Thanksgiving. I'll also do a separate blog post on the basement as soon as it's done!

PS - END THE TIME CHANGE NOW!!! Seriously.

Felix: 6 yrs & Iris: 3 yrs

Monday, September 28, 2015

"Onerous"

Iris turned 3 at the end of August, and oh, what a Thomas birthday it was! She got several Thomas track sets, which have kept her occupied and playing by herself consistently. She and Felix like to put all 5 of the trains she has on a short loop of track and wait for the inevitable crash. Then she comes out and tells us we have to see the "huge crash!", and proceeds to break down what happened like a no-nonsense crash reconstructionist. Iris has also started swimming lessons and has moved up to the pre-school room at daycare. I'm glad, because the kids get to do a lot more at the facility when they get older. Do your kids watch Peg + Cat? Because they should. It's an awesome show to which Iris is addicted, and misery loves company when it comes to earworms... :o)

Felix has started 1st grade and is doing very well. He seems to be transitioning to it a lot easier than it was last year. He flies through his reading and math homework, and he's learning to he can read just about anything with a little help. And Common Core math is just fine with me, especially if it helps Felix finish his homework so quickly! He's also been playing soccer again this fall, this time on the Spiders with two friends. Oh, and he got hand, foot & mouth disease last week. Thankfully, it was very mild and only kept him out of school for one day.

We went down as a family to Madison for a football game. That was... interesting. We drove down Saturday morning, tailgated with my parents, spent some time chasing them around Badgerville, and went to the game. All well and good. And then we left at about the end of the 1st quarter because it was too loud for Felix and too boring for Iris. We should really know better by now. If we (the grown-ups) want to enjoy ourselves, we need to leave the kids at home. We headed back to our hotel for the night with tempers flaring, but a family swim in the pool helped to make everything better. The next day, we took the kids to the zoo and had some fun, but playing on the playground seemed to be a deal-breaker for Iris, who threw a tantrum until she passed out and we drove home without lunch. Sigh. I don't want to stop trying to do things with the kids, but they sure have a way of making me wish I could go back in time and stop myself. On the plus side, Nick and I are going to another game this weekend, sans kids.

I'm glad the kids have been able to play in their bedrooms with something, because our basement is currently off-limits... due to getting it finished! We're very excited about the prospect of having additional space to play and unwind. It's already framed up and plumbed, and getting the electrical installed in the week or so work has been done. It's on track to be done by the end of October, perfect for when we don't feel like being outside anymore.

Various adventures:
  • We finished off our summer bucket list with a trip to the National Railroad Museum with grandparents. The kids had a blast, and we dealt with only one tantrum (bonus!).


  • We had some fun with the "super blood mood" when it rose on Sunday night. Felix got to see the start of the eclipse before going to bed.



Good or bad, it's always an adventure, isn't it? Enjoy the autumn weather!

Felix: 6 yrs & Iris: 3 yrs

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Summer Flying By

This past month has flown by! We started of with 12 items on our summer bucket list. We have only one to go, and a plan to do that next week.

Summer 2015 Bucket List

  • Go to the train museum
  • Go to a zoo (8/9)
  • See classic cars (8/2)
  • Go swimming in Lake Wazeecha (7/26)
  • Go to the Chain o' Lakes (7/25)
  • Hit some balls at the golf course (7/22)
  • Watch lightning (7/13, 7/18)
  • Go out for dinner and eat outside (picnic at Nepco, 7/17)
  • Sprinkler slide (7/11)
  • Go to a Rafters game as a family (7/4)
  • Bike all the way around Wazeecha (7/3)
  • See a rainbow (6/26)

Since the last post, Felix has turned 6! We had two parties for him - one with friends and one with family - all on the same weekend. Some class friends, some neighborhood friends, some faraway friends. It was nice to see everyone! And have some peace after the chaos. He got so many Lego sets for his birthday... many of which are now currently scattered on the basement floor.


Two weekends later, we went to a family reunion, where the kids had fun, and I got this great picture. It looks like they get along sometimes, right? The weekend after that, it was classic cars and tantrums. Uff-da. And then last weekend, we were invited to a couple of get-togethers and went to Oshkosh. Nick and the kids went to the zoo, which Mom, Dad & I went to the Paine Art Center to look at the Downton Abbey costumes on display. Busy, busy!


We've seen lots of friends lately, too! We had a playdate with friends who have kids the same age as ours, and saw them again at the community picnic (among many, many others). We made new friends at a housewarming party. We got to meet the 2-week-old baby of friends visiting from Colorado. We have neighbor kids coming over all the time. And we hope to see more soon!


Iris has let me play with her hair lately. Most of these creations were at her own request, which is a huge difference from "Don't touch my hair!" of a few months ago. She is in full-on 2-/3-year-old mode, though. The speed with which she can throw a tantrum if you say "no" or "wait" to her is impressive. Oh, and the screaming/shrieking. (Yeah, you miss those days, don't you.) Plus, my wonderful little sleeper has turned into a night-waker. At least once a night, she'll wake me up so I can tuck her back into bed. I'm hoping this is one phase that ends soon!

We hope you're having a great summer as well!

Felix: 6 yrs & Iris: 2.5 yrs

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