Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Girls, girls, girls...

This summer has been quite unique and very special; we spent 10 weeks in an apartment and had the pleasure of Nanny Natalie returning to our lives for a second summer. We had a lot of time on our hands, as Mike didn't have any yard work (don't think anyone really did with the drought) and I didn't have any housework. Over the course of the summer we became very creative in ways to spend our nights and weekends...finding any reason to get out of the confines of the apartment.

Lots and lots of pool time
 Tea parties
 Natalie took the girls to a (local!) beach
 Lots of care packages were sent from family (many thanks!)
 Car seats in the house = dinner strapped in (their choice)
 Princess tea party at the library with Natty
Trip to the zoo with the Feller fam 
 Lots of play dates with Mags
 Natalie had the girls write to the Disney Princesses...
...both girls were excited to see Tangled (Rapunzel) and Ariel when we'll be there in December. Oh, and eat at Pizza Hut with them, too. Duh. Aparently they will write the girls back...can't wait to see what they get!
 We've discovered some new favorite restaurants right around the corner from our new house
 And more swimming
 Saying hi to the flamingos at the zoo (pic for cousin Taylor)
 Natalie moved out of her sorority this year and into an apartment for her Senior year. A trip to IKEA got her all set for apartment living and she scored us a few great toy storage pieces for our basement, too.
 Night swimming happened frequently
 Natalie took the girls to the Children's Museum and here they are giving their mean motorcycle faces.
 Slight new obsession with the new princess, Merida, from Brave
 Lots of home decor shopping...where Mike thought we just had to have this little number. I'm sorry to say this little gem did NOT make it home with us. Shoot.
 Potty training was a huge success this summer...Laney mastered it at the exact same age as Izzy did. Glad were done with diapers...but now this means TWICE as many potty trips when we're out. You give, you take.
 Fun at the Carmel Farmer's Market
 We watched Ben's baseball game one muggy evening...
 More potty training
 And more furniture shopping. I'm sure the employees at these stores just loved us. We came with bags of activities for the girls. Yep, we're that family.
 The girls with their new accessories a la Natty at the mall
 We saw Brave on opening day. The girls loved it and we snuggled the entire movie. Love my Fridays off with them!
 Laney experienced the dentist for the first time. No hesitation on her part (like her sister when it was her first visit)...she jumped right up willingly. Clean bill of health for Laney. Not so much for Iz. Still not ready to talk about that...
The girls before the princess tea party at the library...all three of them wore dresses and almost every accessory we own for the occasion. 
Izzy does handstands wherever she can...she's still enjoying gymnastics and building her upper body strength. Taking a few months off to try out soccer this Fall. Should be interesting watching 5 year olds chase a ball around a field...I think I started playing when I was 6, so it'll fun to relive the size 3 soccer balls.
Lots and lots of library books circulated our house this summer. This is the first time I heard Laney reading to Izzy. Love hearing their imaginations at work.
Natalie's last day just happened to be on the same day we moved into our house. Just as it was last year, it was an emotional day. Natalie got the girls necklaces with a special picture of each of them together with Natty. The girls got Natalie a special necklace as well. We hugged and sobbed, per our usual...and bid Natalie farewell. But we'll be seeing her soon...the girls are having an IU sleepover next month at Natalie's new apartment. FUN!

So there's the girls' summer in a nutshell. Izzy & Laney went back to school yesterday where Izzy started pre-kindergarten and Laney started pre-school. Back to the grind!

Drinkin' the juice...

Back in February the Finish Line brought in a large shipping container filled with CrossFit supplies. Local gym (or affiliates as CF calls them) coaches were sent to us to help coach, train, and introduce CF to us. Over a hundred employees showed up the first few weeks. And kept coming back. A few months later the Finish Line decided it had caught such energy and excitement that they built a huge gym, full with top-of-the-line equipment and hired full time coaches for us. They offer 6 classes a week and are trying to add more, as the class sizes are getting too big to fit into our already oversized gym.

Many of us have caught the bug. Drinking the juice. Hooked on phonics. Bottom line, we love it. In fact, I haven't run one single mile during the week, foregoing the miles for WODs (workouts of the day). I've noticed a significant change in my body composition and my endurance is still pretty high, as I can still pull off 10-13 miles every Saturday morning to boot!
 Small Tuesday lunch time class
 The girls who used to do mile time trials and speed workouts at lunch...now we WOD!
 My workout buddy, Kristi. I'm 11 years old than her and can keep up with her!
 One of the dirtiest workouts I've ever done. Don't try it at home, kids.
 One of our coaches captures our WODs occasionally on camera.
 Which way to the gun show?
But of course I'm still running with my girls, duh! I'm not sure I'd ever give up my Saturday morning runs with my faves.





There's about to be a LOT more of these pool pics of the Perfect Strangers, as we're heading off to Las Vegas in 2 days!!! 

Sunday, August 5, 2012

July Photo a Day...

I participated in another photo-a-day challenge this month. Thinking I'll take the next month off, though, as our lives are about to get busy!!!
 Self portrait: on our way to the County Crows concert.
 Favorite color: yellow.
 Texture: my summer whites of leather cross-chest bag, eyelet shorts and a burnout tee.
Letter: an invite to my dad and step-mom's 25th wedding anniversary. Looking forward to a weekend of family that includes a few road races, pool time and party! 
 Building: where we spend every Saturday morning.
 Open: new watermelon swim suit is a touch too big on Buggy.
 Finger: Luke pointing out the zebras at the zoo.
 Sign: this is on the wall of our CrossFit gym. And for the record, CF is much harder than any budget meeting I've been through.
 Obsession: gray & yellow bedrooms. Making this one come true...and can't wait to see how our master BR turns out!
 Plate: I've been collecting white plates for a while now in hopes to create a wall of plates at the new house. Love this shabby chic look.
 Pet: Katie dog has been staying with Bob & Laura all summer while we're in our apartment. Katie has been quite the traveler (Wisconsin & Illinois) and here she is smooching on baby Maryn in Peoria.
 Busy: we've hardly been busy this summer. But this is how we've spent a lot of our evenings...busy with night swimming at the pool.
 Eyes: Lane's self portrait.
 Stranger: this was a no brainer...Perfect Strangers!!! This was taken on an early morning steamy long run. Wrote our team name on the condensation of the Carmel Drive bridge.
 9 o'clock: The girls wanted their hair curled this particular morning. Mike thought it looked like Jon Benet...but I beg to differ: they looked darling!
 Upside down: Mike was trying to entertain the girls during a long visit to Grandma Great in the hospital. 
 Mirror: after one of our nightly trips to the new house.
 Heart: Izzy Lou's footprints circa 2009.
 Sun: watching the sun set out the front door of our new house.
 On the road: ever the clown, Laney. She'll do anything for a laugh. Trouble, that one.
 Cup: Mike's home brew (this was similar to a Sierra Nevada). It's all very tasty. And very high in the alcohol content.
 Best part of your day: This particular morning Laney Bug woke me up by whispering, "I love you mommy" followed by a wet willy. Best wake up call EVER.
 Chair: Izzy climbing a bar stool in Wisconsin. We're not used to being able to sit in a bar with kids. Only in Wisconsin, folks.
 Fun: both the girls find playing with olives far more fun that eating them.
 Floor: an early morning on the lake with Bug.
 Garden: we weren't anywhere near a garden this day, as we were at the hospital for a large portion of it. A bouquet of flowers sufficed.
 Lunch: we were on our way home from Wisconsin and decided to stop at IKEA for some lunch (we ate breakfast for lunch!). The girls loved running around the massive store while we shopped. Filled our cart up and then some. Bought even more a week later. Love this store.
Big: On our way home from Wisconsin we drove by wind turbines in northern Indiana. Did some research and learned these are over 300 feet tall and there are no elevators inside. The only way up is to climb. Yikes.

The. End. Taking a hiatus from the photo a day challenge, as I'll be busy unpacking and organizing. And you know what? I'm looking forward to some projects again!