Morgan Family

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

New Blog: The Daily Moos

Hey we switched blogs so our new place is:   http://thedailymoos.blogspot.com/
We were just having problems, so we switched.  Enjoy!   :)

Monday, October 5, 2009

Progress of the Basement

So as per the request of my dear sister-in-law, here are a few pictures of the basement. If you didn't know we are working on finishing the rest of the basement. Terra and Tim and Maylee are coming to stay with us in November while Tim does some of his rotations. We are very excited. It will be very fun to have them here. This is what we have been up to lately: (Besides being extremely "homely")

This is the door and window into the play room under the stairs.

This is the cubbyholes. We will put 3 shelves in each cubby, so there is somewhere for kids to put toys away.

Looking the other way into the playroom.

Inside the closet Jon put in at the bottom of the stairs.


The closet we put in at the bottom of the stairs. We had extra room at the end of the tub, so we walled it off and made it into a closet.


The bathroom.
All the sheet rock is up. All we need to do is tape, mud, and put in the sink and toilet.

The bigger bedroom.


Smaller bedroom. It has a corner closet. We are getting the sheet rock up right now.

The hallway.

Hope that gives you a little update...and I'll try and get some pictures up when it is done! :)

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Trip to Arizona and The New Arrival!



So we took a serious road trip to Arizona. Unfortunately, daddy didn't get to go, but we made the drive anyway. So being brave, Emily, Alma and I took the kids for the 12 hour drive down to see Terra and Tim. We left Tuesday night so that the kids could sleep while we drove. We took the 89 route. I tell you what, a WHOLE lot of NOTHING! Not to mention a whole lot of dead spots for phone coverage. Just a few small towns and all asleep and EVERYTHING closed even gas stations so that after like 10:30 pm maybe 11 pm NO POTTIES! So a little about our driving down adventure. So in one of the stretches of nothing, I saw a cat sitting on the side of the road. When I got closer, I realized it was a BIG cat. Prolly a cougar or mountain lion...one of those cats. I was glad I was in the car and it wasn't and that I was driving past it at 65 mph. We also went through a lightening storm. It was really cool. At first we saw it in front of us, then we went through it, and then we were able to watch it behind us. So we got to watch it for like 2 hours of the drive. At one point, Emily and I were talking and all the sudden Alma let out a huge snore. We both started laughing really hard. We arrived at like 4:30 in the morning. We had a great time. Here are a few highlights from the trip:




We got to spend Terra's birthday with her. It was great. We played games. Adam helped me make a cake and decorate it. We put M &Ms on it to decorate it, Adam helped me arrange them too. He was so excited.



We also went swimming everyday. The kids loved it. Even Sarah loves swimming. While we were down there, we found the kids some swim suits on clearance. Ari picked her and Sarah matching Disney Princess ones. Adam got some cool Hawaiian floral print ones. Adam can now swim under water. Ari is getting good at floating on her back with help. Sarah just loves being in the water. She was always trying to jump out of our arms as soon as we got there.




We also went t0 a really fun train park. Adam loved it! They had a miniature train you could ride on. He LOVED it and actually ended up riding it twice. We all went for the train ride together, and then Alma was a sport and took him again. Adam told me after that Alma thought the train was the coolest, apparently so did Adam. When we finished riding the train as a group, Adam said, "Mom, this is the coolest I hope I get to come here again to ride the train again." So needless to say we let him go again so that he would feel fulfilled. They also had a carousel. That was what ARi really wanted to ride. So we took her on it. We put Ari on a horse, then I put Sarah on another horse and held her. Part way through the ride, Sarah decided she didn't want to be on the horse anymore. So me being a genius, grabbed her off and mounted while it was going while holding Sarah and the diaper bag. Talk about talent!! Sign me up for the movies. :p Anyway, Sarah and I finished the ride on a horse together! After that we played at the little park they had. It had a Jail and a Wagon and stuff. The kids favorite was the Jail because it was shaded in there and they loved peeking out of the bars. They climbed on the wagon first, but it was REALLY hot...metal wagon +100+ degree weather=HOT!!! But it was fun to play.
This was at the Train Park, but we took this picture special. After dinner the night before, Adam had gone up to Terra and patted her tummy and said, "Gee Terra, you were really hungry!" We all got a pretty good kick out of it.
We were also there for the birth of Maylee Pearl Bowden. Terra and Tim are such good parents. She is so cute. Poor Terra was supposed to be induced Sunday night, but they didn't actually let her go in until Wednesday morning. But Terra did GREAT! She was awesome! Maylee made it here safe and sound! So announcing the newest member of the family: Maylee! The kids were SO excited to have her here. They loved seeing her and holding her. Sarah was so excited to see her too! (Despite the picture where they were both tired and hungry and we made them dress the same, she LOVED Maylee.)
We had a great trip and headed home a week and a half later...and drove through the night Friday to Saturday. Emily was a champ at keeping me awake. :) Thanks a million! The drive home was exciting because we lost power to the outlets with 8 hours still to go....so NO MP3 player, NO movie player for the kids....but we made it. Not to mention NO POTTIES after like 10:30 pm or 11 pm. All in all great fun! And Maylee was so cute!

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

A WORK of Art, A Thing of Beauty, (FINALLY) A Place of Rest

Yard when we looked at the house.



The weeds we had to kill...look Round-up won in the back corner.


Starting the trenches for sprinklers...and to clear weeds.


Burying trenches, and weeds.


Our good little helpers.


The backyard all flattened and ready for sod!


Our garden area. :)


Laying sod.


The side all done :)


The back...YEAH grass!

So we have finally called the work on our yard good for the time being. We have little things, and more to finish later. But as of now we are calling a time out...
So we have a garden area with where our shed will be in the future. (One of the things for later.) We have put in a sprinkling system, flattened the front and back, leveled and put down sod. It was A LOT of work. But it looks good. I love looking out the windows to see green (or yellowish want to be green) instead of brown. It's FANTASTIC! We were so lucky to have so much help from family. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! You are the best! :)
So a little about the adventure...the front yard was HORRENDOUS!! Something about hard clay and a ton of rocks. Not kidding tons. We couldn't even use a rototiller because there were too many. We sifted them out with my parents rock sifter, which fell apart before we were done. We probably won't have to buy any rocks to go under our cement though. :) So in one week we got the front yard ready. Jon's parents were getting rid of a bunch of grass and told us on Tuesday that we could have it if we were ready for it that weekend. So yeah, got it done and laid sod that Saturday. We had enough for the whole front yard. The next week, we did the whole backyard. It was two weeks of hard work in the HOT sun. But it is awesome now.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Umm...Catch Up?





Hey so everyone, including me, is a little tired of the same post for the last several months. So here we go…I’ll try and recap.

So we moved to our new home. We love it! We have lots of space. We didn’t actually get to move in until the middle of May, but we are here now. During the interim we stayed with Jon’s parents. They were very gracious and the kids loved being with Grandma and Grandpa. In fact, Ari loved having someone to get her chocolate milk every morning as soon as she got up. She generally has to wait because I’m feeding Sarah, but she could go get Grandma or Grandpa and they would get it for her. Lucky girl. Now she has to wait again.

Since we moved in we have been working hard! Chris and Jon put in a home theater system in the basement. It is really fun. We have almost unpacked…the important boxes. Of course there is plenty to go through in the storage room, but we are almost back to everyday life. We are working on the yard too. We have the sprinkler system in and are working on leveling the yard back down. We also have a garden. It is looking good. We have corn, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, cantaloupe, zucchini, and pumpkins. It was kind of a requirement. When we were looking at houses Adam started making lists of what we needed… 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, music rooms, and a garden big enough for pumpkins and tomatoes for mommy. He even prayed for it, so we have a garden with pumpkins and tomatoes. It’s kind of funny because I like tomatoes, but I really don’t eat them all the time. He just thinks that if he gets pumpkins, mommy needs something too.

We have had fun too. So a few stories: Adam’s has figured out that Daddy won’t leave mommy. So when we are trying to leave and he isn’t ready he always checks where I am to make sure I haven’t left so he won’t be left. In fact, we were getting ready to leave my parents one evening and we asked him to go potty before we left. He looked at me and said, “Mommy, go inside.” Then he told everyone that “Daddies don’t leave mommies.” So he wanted me to go inside so that he wouldn’t be left. Funny kid, but smart kid.

Sarah is getting so big. She army crawls EVERYWHERE!! She also loves animal crackers. She will stick the whole cracker in her mouth and suck on it as it dissolves. She makes terrific messes with them.

Ari loves being a princess. Grandma Morgan set up a Princess Lemonade Tea Party with her and Isabel. They invited their other grandmas. Then we found out that Janel would be in town so we got to have her, Jenny and Adrienne and Kelli and Sam come along too. It was really fun for the girls. Ari however kept trying to escape to play with the boys. She enjoyed painting her nails, but then she was done and wanted to go with the boys. (They were playing with Alma downstairs and outside.) She was funny; I had to keep grabbing her to keep her with us.

So a little more about the tea party: we started with painting nails. Even Sarah’s nails got painted. Then we had a luncheon with fruit, sandwiches, and pink lemonade. Then Grandma Zelma read the girls a story. Then we all went downstairs and made hot pads. Then we let the kids all play. It was so fun, everyone had a great time!

Check out the gallery, I’m going to put some pictures there.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Pictures of the House

The kitchen: I love the island! Well, I just love that it is BIG! And we aren't trying to share the dining with the kitchen! And I have a pantry!!!!!
The front of the house. Don't worry, it will be finished when we move in. They should be pouring the driveway and stairs, and putting in the carpet and such pretty soon. :D


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Thursday, April 16, 2009

New House

So I promise to try and catch up after we move. But things have been crazy trying to get everything packed and ready so....we are behind. However, people keep asking for pictures of the house so really quick I'm putting some in the gallery. (And when it lets me I'll post some here...)

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