Monday, October 14, 2013

3 month old

With each child it has seemingly taking me longer and longer to surface to normal and get in a good groove. 

I think with this sweet fella it has been right about 3 months. 

And an excess of coffee seems to be my fuel.

This sweet angel eats every 3 hours.

 He and c-bug have really started to interact a little more. 
Connor talks to him and Whit cooes to respond. 

He is by far the chubbiest of all my babies and I am loving squeezing on his chubby little legs. 

At his 3 month check up he was kicking all over the place.
Dr. said this was great and showed he would be advanced in his language. (will let you know on that one)
He weighed 12 pounds and his length was i think 24" so he has not grown much in length since birth. 
both weight and height are in the 25%.

We smile ALL the time and he loves to be talked to.
And he LOVES his bassinet. 
It's a safe place brother can't pick him up!

 As you can see we are on the move!!



Thursday, October 10, 2013

ORC: Week 2

It's week two already and we are making some slow and steady progress!
(click on image to head over to Calling it Home)

Okay... so have had a few days to plan our next move from here.

The first and most important thing was accomplished a few weeks ago when we moved in.
This nasty room was Scrubbed clean!

Next up was removing this light.

And installing this light from Pottery Barn

We chose a slightly different globe for the light for this space.

Next we updated the electrical outlet and the light switch.

Now that the room was clean I started to brain storm ideas. 
Are you all aware of the amazing new fabric collection Sara Richardson is doing for Kravet?
It's pure genius!!!!

Here is my inspiration photo for the cabinets.


Our paint color is Sockeye by Sherwin Williams



The home made chalk paint had great coverage over the graining in the oak cabinets. 
 
super digging this floral fabric.
The aforementioned fabric (panel in the background) 

The diamond fabric I went ahead and purchased and reupholstered a cornice I had used in our last home. 
I love how it turned out.
Now I just need to purchase the panel fabric. 

Completed so far:
*replaced electrical outlet
*replaced light switch
*installed new pottery barn light
*upholstered and hung cornice
*primed and painted cabinets


What we have left to do:
*countertops
*cabinet hardware
*paneling treatment for the walls
*artwork
*accessories
*runner

Stay tuned for next week.
And come see what all the other projects progress looks like.



Monday, October 7, 2013

Third Annual Dragon Boat Race

This past weekend was the third annual Dragon boat Race on Mud Island. Last year my husbands company participated for the first time and I was too chicken to race.
This year I joined him, brought my sister and my friend Emily! 
There 49 teams total and we placed 25. Haha not wonderful but I'll take it!!
The purpose of the race is to raise money for clean water in the state of Tennessee.
It's a part of the ten clean water network which fights pollution in Tennessee. 

Such a neat cause being right there on the mighty Mississippi!
If you follow along on Instagram you may have seen one or two of these! 
They added a lot of fun things for the kids this year! 
My sister with ac. 

Our first heat was not so hot but our second heat we improved our time by 6 seconds!!!
The team before our first heat.
Emily and her precious baby bump! 
Connor was Soo worn out by 3 pm he fell asleep in his seat... Not attached to the stroller! 
And... This picture sums up why I need to loose weight! Two kids in two years and lots of iccee's really did me in! 

More on weight loss journey later.

By 3 we were whooped and so glad to head home and rest! 

Can't wait for next year!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Whit 3 Month Portraits

On the perfect fall afternoon we met our photographer at a new spot in town to get the perfect sunset pictures of our 3 month munchkin.

I will let the pictures speak for themselves. 




I love Jamie and how she is able to capture my babies so well.





Thank you sooo much Oh Snappy Day Photography!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Screened in Porch The Final Reveal

 One of the very very last things we needed to complete before selling our last home was the painting of the screened in porch. yes... ALL of this was painted by my husband, by hand. nbd.

You can read all the specifics here, here, here, and here.

Before:


After:

Before:

yes those are broken doors, half painted floors, a hot tub, a landing, a wall mounted tv. It's so sad to see how bad things look when they sit empty. I bet if staged properly this would have sold this house in an instant!
After:

As you can see we replaced all the screen, dropped in a tray ceiling, added some roller shades for privacy, and painted everything.

And here are a few more angles :)

Everything looks so light and fresh. I just wish we had gotten the ceiling painted the light blue.
(blue distracts the insects, they think its the sky)

 Before:

 Filling in the floor from the hot tub.

And the After:
again... i wish we finished the ceiling.

These angles and transformations REALLY show the before.
All of the bamboo and worn off wood was removed. The fence was pressure washed and sealed.