Double J and Double A

Live your life with arms wide open. This is where your book begins... the rest is still unwritten. ~Natasha Bedingfield

7.31.2008

Yummy Applesauce

Tonight we made applesauce! All by ourselves! Almost two years ago, my parents helped us make some and we have just one container left.


This time we used transparent apples, which I definitely prefer. I love the wonderful aroma it makes throughout the kitchen and I love to be able to go to my freezer whenever I'm in the mood for applesauce!


The apples before (a few days before they were ready)


Jon getting into the action.


Avery is our little helper.


Before and After


Ready to go to the freezer. These containers have been around awhile. I remember coming home from college for a weekend or something and taking back frozen applesauce or strawberry jam.

When I was little, my cousins and I were known as the Applesauce Kids...we loved it and couldn't get enough. The way I go through applesauce, this batch will probably last me until Labor Day! :)

7.29.2008

Vacation Bible School


Every Tuesday in July, Avery has been attending Vacation Bible School at a little church right near our subdivision. Our church, unfortunately, didn't offer VBS this summer, so it turned out to be a great way for her to learn more about Jesus while learning new songs, making crafts, and hearing stories from the Bible. She didn't seem to mind that she didn't know any of the other children when she started five weeks ago.

It was a really cute Beach Party theme. She had a great time. Even Austin was singing the catchy songs just hearing them for 15 minutes each week when we all walked over to pick her up.

Tonight they had a program for the parents to watch them. We were smiling from ear to ear.

7.28.2008

Toddler-speak

Austin's vocabulary has taken off since he turned 2.
Some of the things he says are so funny, they just make me smile.

Some of my favorites right now:

AMBLEE-ANCE (every time we pass the fire station)

BEEP (Bird)

RUNNY BABBIT (Avery said it this way too when she was little)

CRIP (CHIP)

SAMMICH (Sandwich)

A-CHANGA-MA-DIAPER (change my diaper)

MORE DWEENK (drink) PLEAAAASSEEE

ROLY POLY (all bugs)

BLINKERS (Sprinklers)

COFFEE (all mugs)

7.26.2008

I Love Saturday Mornings!



* Jonny's Blueberry Pancakes
* Sausage
* Coffee
* the Garage Sale section of the classifieds

7.23.2008

My Favorite Fair Memory



It was a warm summer evening in late July of 1998. I had just arrived into town from Indianapolis. My sweetie and I were headed to the fair.

Upon arrival at the fair, we headed to get some strawberry shortcake. Then we made our way towards the Ferris Wheel. Jade and Andrew were there too. I thought, "how strange that Jon isn't wanting to have any bites of this yummy strawberry shortcake". Oh well, more for me!

When we stepped onto the Ferris Wheel Platform, the carnival attendant held the door open for us to step in and then closed it. Again..strange that we were the only ones riding in that car, when I had noticed that every other car was loaded completely full.

We enjoyed our ride and when our car reached the very top, it stopped. Of course, I assumed that they were loading more riders down below.

As I was taking in the sites of the fairgrounds and beyond, suddenly Jon was on his knee (in the wobbly car) with an engagement ring in hand! His proposal was so sweet...I was thrilled and said "yes" immediately.

When the ferris wheel started moving again, we stopped at the bottom and the carnival attendant allowed Jade and Andrew to jump on board with us. The carni gave us a big toothless grin and told us that he, too, had gotten engaged on the ferris wheel and wished us well.

It had all been planned ahead of time. Jon had visited with my Dad, Jade and Andrew had fore-warned the carnival attendant, and Jon had such a nervous feeling in his gut that he couldn't eat a thing.

Every year, we walk past the Ferris Wheel and remember that memorable ride.

7.21.2008

Come to the - - County 4-H Fair!

All you locals are singing the jingle right now...

We've had a full weekend. The kids are tired. The parents are tired, too.








Yesterday we spent the day at the fair eating great food, visiting with familiar faces, looking at the animals, and working at the Taco Stand.

It's been a recent yearly tradition that our whole family (parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc) works a shift at the Taco Stand. It's a great way to see people and we have fun working together. Jon just loves being the "soda guy"! A lot of taco-lovin' people came by-there was a continuous line from 6-10pm. Even at 5 minutes 'til 10 when we were ready to close up shop...a gentleman and his family ordered 20 Soft Tacos and 9 large drinks!!

We made the long trek back to the car, put the kids in their jammies so they could fall asleep and headed home to catch the re-run of the ESPY's. (By the way-Justin Timberlake Rocks!)

7.19.2008

Rain On Our Parade

The College Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Parade wasn't as good as it could have been today.
It rained all morning long. Most of the enshrinees were in covered cars and Joe Paterno didn't even bother to show up for the parade.
I am a member of the Sports Commission and I volunteered to work in the hospitality suite during the enshrinement festival this weekend; welcoming the VIPs and their family members, offering suggestions for things to do, places to go, where to eat, etc.
I took the whole family along to watch the parade and join in on the festivities.
Here are a few highlights from our morning:





Doug Flutie


Ahmad Rashad

7.18.2008

Birth Order

I'm the oldest. I don't know what it's like to be the younger sibling. To be honest I really don't remember being the only sibling either, but it's something that I am pondering lately.

Austin doesn't know any different, but I sometimes feel that he gets slighted because I don't have the one on one time to give to him like I did when Avery was the only child.

It's just the way life works. He'll get his chance to be the "only" child once Avery graduates from high school and goes to College (I guess I'm assuming that's what will happen, but who knows).

When Avery was two, we were practicing our counting, abc's, watching the Wiggles, listening to Itsy-Bitsy spider, putting together wooden puzzles, etc. Age appropriate activities.

At age two, Austin is listening to & watching Hannah Montana, High School Musical, playing with Barbies, and chasing the older girls in the neighborhood.

Don't get me wrong, he certainly gets his fair share of "boy" activities as well. And when he plays with Barbies...he's usually Ken or the dog. :)

Last night Austin was cuddling on my lap and Avery was a little jealous...soon they were both wrestling each other for the space. I told Avery that for nearly three years of her life, she was the only one that sat on my lap and I needed to let Austin have his chance as well. I don't know if that made sense to her or not.

I am going to work on spending more one on one time with my little guy to make sure that he's doing things that he wants to do. Maybe I'll even enlist the big sister to help teach him those things and we'll get a two-for-one deal out of it.

Parenting is hard work...and I'm sure it never gets any easier.

Austin - Age 23 months
Avery - Age 20 months

7.13.2008

Fields of Lavender

Yesterday, my friend Carey and I went on a girls outing.

We first drove to Michigan to a lavender farm. The wonderful scent of lavender surrounded us as soon as we stepped out of the car. We spent about a half hour collecting our bundles of lavender. For $5, we could select as much as would fit into a twisty-tie. They also had recipes, oils, and lotions on hand that we could purchase if we desired. We even had the chance to sample some Lavender iced tea.




On the way home, we took a leisurely drive and stopped at every antique mall along the way. I've never been "antiquing" before, but enjoyed looking at all of the unique finds and pieces of furniture.

It was a nice afternoon. Thanks to our hubbies for playing with the kids all afternoon while we were out enjoying the day.

7.10.2008

Ode to My Jet Ski


















Oh dearest Jet Ski,
Another ride there will never be.
Late summer of 2002 our relationship began.
For a long while, now, I've been your only fan.

Rides around the island,
Waving to those on land.
The splashing water on my face.
It was fun to pretend to be in a race.

Speeding fast around the lake.
Lots of turns and twirls we did make.
A few brave riders went along for the ride.
But more than not, it was me by your side.

I will miss you my friend.
But less stress in the end.
No more batteries, spark plug, or cylinder trouble.
No more headaches when we're seeing double.

Someday I'll buy a new jet ski.
When I win the lottery.
Until then, I'll always have the memories,
we shared together riding in the breeze!

7.07.2008

The Belly Smacker





Our nephew Owen perfected the Belly Smacker over the weekend. He and Avery must have done it 20 times in a row. And it never got old!

Life is Good!


Out for a Sunday drive!


Swimming with Mady & Morgan.


Lake activities with Owen & Sophia


Summer BBQ!


Crafting with Grammie & Grandpa


Livin' Large


Just Chillin'


The Family

Happy 4th of July!




Heading to the subdivision 4th of July parade!

7.01.2008

Friends, Fireworks, and Fireflies

This past weekend, our friends came over for dinner and we spent a casual evening on the deck.

We met Brian & Carey when we bought our 1st home. They had just purchased the one right next to us. They got married the weekend after us in late summer of '99. Over the years, we enjoyed chats over the fence, having our first babies, play-dates, etc.


When we moved three summers ago, we knew that we would miss them more than we'd miss our old house (even though we only moved 5 miles away). Thankfully, last summer they moved into the subdivision right next to ours!



The kids play well together. Ethan is 5, Avery is 4, Carley is 3, and Austin is 2.




We roasted marshmallows, enjoyed the neighbor's fireworks, and then at the end of the night when it was really dark, we all enjoyed running through the yard to catch fireflies.


I love summer!