Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Medusa

Signe had to make a puppet based on mythology or a fable in her 5th grade class. This is her version of a young Medusa (including braces and pigtails).

Monday, March 28, 2016

Easter celebration yesterday

In the midst of a blustery day, there were enough sunbreaks to enjoy an Easter egg hunt outside at Bonnie and Rob's house. Also in attendance were Adam and Cat and their girls Ellie and Saoirse, and Cat's parents who recently moved from back east to live north of us near Coeur d'Alene. Dan's ex-wife Sarah, her husband Ryan, and their three girls were also able to join us for the feast.

Friday, March 18, 2016

She's all legs

Lucy loves to take snuggly naps, although she doesn't fit in laps very well anymore.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

A day in Portland

Today we are driving back to Moscow to join in the celebration of Uncle Rob's St. Patrick's Day birthday (although turns out he isn't feeling well so we will postpone), but before we left HR we drove into Portland yesterday. We spent most of the day enjoying the zoo, then used our museum pass to visit OMSI for free the rest of the afternoon. A busy but fun day.

Conditioner please!

Saturday, March 12, 2016

All done!

Now it looks so nice and bright downstairs! We would have gone out this afternoon to hunt down carpeting as well, but the local places are mostly closed on the weekends. We intend to head to HR tomorrow for the first part of our long 2-week spring break, so the exciting step of finally-getting-new-carpeting-after-3-years-of-nasty-carpet-and-concrete will have to wait another week.
Nick correctly pointed out that the white will get dirty quickly. But then I can always paint again right over the dirt, right?
The other step that was holding us back from getting carpet was the installation of a wood-burning insert Nick picked up at a garage sale last summer. But he needed to pull some brick out to enlarge the opening, and he realized today that the internal fireplace structure wouldn't make that very workable. So the bummer is we won't have a wood-burning insert, and we need to try to sell the one taking up space in our little garage.
On the positive side, we can look for carpeting ASAP!

First fireplace try

I initially tried a white-washing method with watered-down white paint, because I had seen some cool possibilities online. I kind of liked it, but the soot and pinkiness still showed through. I realized that I just had to go all the way, using the slightly off-white trim color we already had in the garage. On the positive side it was easier to whitewash first because it dripped more readily into every grout line and crack, so I ended up whitewashing the whole thing first anyway.

Good-bye pink fireplace!

I FINALLY tackled the rosy pink fireplace bricks in the downstairs family room. There were also soot, texturing, and other stains I couldn't scrub off, so I finally decided the pink just had to go bye-bye. The craggy and uneven bricks that soaked up the paint made this a long and tedious project.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Signe's artwork...

She didn't even trace this. Looks pretty good for a 10 year old, but I might be biased.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Oregon research

Every Wednesday Gunnar has to turn in a portion of his large 3rd grade project, a report on one of the 50 states. Signe did Hawaii, and Gunnar is researching Oregon where he was born. He will create a state map, major products, flag, history, highway system, tourism, and more before he is done.
This week was the state seal, which he wanted me to share with you.