Wednesday, April 6

Drew Playing Soccer

Little Striker
Drew has started playing soccer now. At 3, it is pretty young, but he is so excited to be just like his big brother and big sister. There was a big discussion between Ty and Ellie whether Drew should wear Tyler's number (7) or Ellie's number (3). since 3 was the only one available, Ellie won out. When I brought the uniform home, Drew was so excited, he immediately changed into the uniform and went running around the house yelling "Look at me, I am a soccer player". Needless to say, the socks didn't make for good footing on the wood floors. After several spills, he wanted to put his cleats on too. Not a good idea! 
With Buddy Kyra

The first game was last Saturday, April 2nd.  The team had not had chance to practice due to rain.  The other team appeared to have been practicing since last year.  I wanted to check the birth certificate on one kid.  I think he was already shaving.




"Herd Ball"
Regardless, that kids had lots of fun, and enjoyed the snacks.  At 3, what more can you ask for, right?


 

Saturday, January 22

National Aquarium

Took kids to National Aquarium in downtown D.C. It is pretty small, occupying the bottom floor of the Commerce Department. The new attraction is a pair of baby sea turtles. For those of you with kids who have seen Finding Nemo, they turtles pretty much look like Squirt. Very cute.

Drew was actually scared to get too close to most of the exhibits, especially the sharks and octopus. But the sea turtles were different. As you can see, he got right up next to the glass.
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Thursday, January 20

Happy Holidays from French Family

Somewhere far north of the Arctic Circle, Santa is checking his list for the2nd time..
Santa: “Hermie! Bring me my list, it is time to check it twice. Hermie! Where is that darn elf? I never should have agreed to let him take that online dentistry course...”

Hermie: (Comes running in with long list) “Here I am Santa. Are you ready to start with the next family? Let’s see, we were in the F's. Next up, the French Family.

Santa: “Okay, I remember, they live in Kansas, right?”

Hermie: “No, they have moved twice since then. They actually have same address they had 5 years ago. Their house looks a little different now, but has the same coordinates...”

Santa: “That doesn't make sense.... Oh well, just make sure the GPS on the sleigh is updated. Let's start with the oldest child, Tyler. Is he still soccer nut?”

Hermie: “Yes, he loves all things soccer. He is playing travel soccer year round. His parents even let him attend a week long soccer camp at UVA this summer. He is also literally following in his Dad's footsteps, taking up running. Father and son completed their 1st 5K together. He did quite well, finishing just under 25 minutes. He even won a pumpkin pie in a 1 mile race for his 4th grade class with a 6:57 mile.”

Santa: “Okay, I’ll give him a “Nice.” Maybe a gift of shoe deodorizer for his cleats and running sneakers. I hear they get quite stinky. How about his sister, Eliana?”

Hermie: “She is into sports too, playing soccer and she took up swimming this year. She loved it, taking to it, well, like a fish to water. She started 1st grade this year and has taken off with her reading and writing. She is a great big sister to little Drew - you should see them play kung fu with each other. She really enjoys the arts, and went to see both Mary Poppins and Sound of Music this year.”

Santa: “Sounds like sweetheart - how about a gift of tickets to Taylor Swift concert (not sure I can even get those). And the youngest? Little Drew?”

Hermie: “He is a real firecracker. Very sweet, but delights in pushing his parents buttons. He loves being back in their old house where he can pedal around the cul-de-sac, chase the soccer ball, and play with the neighborhood dogs. He is a big help around the house - he loves to cook and rake leaves. He loves to take things apart and is constantly getting bumps and bruises. His parents nicknamed him ‘Destructo.’”


Santa: “He’s only three – I’ll go with “Nice” this year. Maybe a gift of bubble wrap to protect his cute noggin? Now, Mom and Dad?”

Hermie: “The Dad, Dave, is doing well, still finding time to run a few races. He even completed his 1st marathon this fall. He enjoys playing at photography and updating their family blog. The Mom, Melissa has 3 jobs, still working part time for Booz Allen and full time as a Mom, not to mention general manager & designer of the house renovation.”

Santa: “Hmmm. Hope she uses her new kitchen to make me cookies. I think the best gift would be to unpack a few boxes for them. So who’s next on the list?”

Hermie: “Let’s see....E...F..G.. Ah - Lady Gaga.”

Santa: “Definitely “Naughty” - and don’t get me started on her clothes...”

Sunday, November 28

Leaf Jumping

Posting a few pictures taken a couple of weekends ago. One of the forgot joys of our old house was the amount of leaves to rake each year. This pile is only one part of the front yard, 6 days after picking up all the leaves. At least the kids enjoy it!
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Monday, November 1

Carving Pumpkins

Carving Pumpkins! - This year the kids all helped, especially with removing the yucking pumpkins guts. Ty picked his design out of a template book. It was a little tricking, but it is supposed to be a flaming skull. Ellie's and Drew's match their outfits - a butterfly and very hungry Caterpillar.

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Tuesday, September 21

Update on renovation project

Sorry for the lag in providing update on the house renovations. Between getting ready for the move, the kids starting school again, and last minute details on the renovation, we have been a tad busy, but in a good way.

A lot has happened since last update. We finally got all the inspections complete (phew), allowing the drywall to go up and flooring to go in. As you can see from the first photo, we have new entryway, the garage is complete, and windows installed. We still need siding, but for now, the contractor is focusing on the inside to get it ready for the move the first week of October.

That brings us to the second photo, which is shot standing in the old kitchen, looking into the new kitchen. The perspective is similar to the first two photos from the July 5th blog update. The new kitchen will be in the area where you see the refrigerator now. There will be island in the middle, with new appliances, counters, custom cabinets, etc. We are really looking forward to the open floor plan.

In between packing, moving and keeping the rental we currently live in ready for showing to prospective tenants, I hope to find time to add a few photos of the second floor later this week.

Saturday, September 18

Ty's 1st Race

Ty' has been asking to run a race with me for quite some time. I toyed with signing him up for mountain bike race, but we haven't had enough time to train for it this year.

Since we moved back to Virginia, he has started running with me on some shorter trail runs. I have to admit, he is in great shape - must be all that soccer he plays.

When I found out my work was sponsoring a 5 K, I signed Ty and I up for it. The Navy Federal 5K benefits the Committee for Helping Others and is run in Vienna, VA. I figured 5K was safe distance to start, and I knew the course fairly well.

On the day of the race, Ty was pretty excited. I talked to him about his expectations, and his goal was to finish in top 10 in his age group. Unfortunately, the youngest age group as 19 and under, so Ty knew he couldn't keep up with 18 and 19 year olds. He ran a great race, setting a comfortable pace, not chasing other kids that started too fast and picking them off later. After seeing the rest of the family new the finish line, Ty managed to finish strong, at just under 25 minutes. He finished 7th in his age group, and more importantly, 3rd fastest time for 10 and under. A great time, given it was his first race and I intentionally paced him a little slow. Needless to say, I was very proud Papa. He is already asking about his next race.

By the way, click on the Title above, or here to see race data captured by my garmin 305. For more information on my garmin, click here .
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Thursday, August 19

Steelers Training Camp

During the last week of August, I took a day to visit the Steelers training camp at St. Vincent College. The campus is located in scenic Latrobe PA, in the foothills of the Allegheny mountains. Both Tyler and Ellie came along and had lots of fun. We watched practice, took part in the NFL experience and even got some got some autographs. While we came close to getting fan favorite Polamalu - he one person down from Ellie, we did get lasts year's number 1 draft pick, Ziggy Hood.

Polamalu was impressive - last player off the practice field and last player signing autographs. And yes ladies, he does have better hair than you. The second photo is action shot of him making interception during practice.

There was plenty of stuff for kids to do - a whole NFL experience in which they could throw passes, kick a field go, go through obstacle course, and try one full pads. Take a look at the last photo - you can barely see Ellie's fingers sticking out of the shoulder pads

Monday, August 9

Guess Who Turned 3?

We had small celebration for Drew's 3rd birthday last Friday. A bigger party at the pool is planned in a couple of weeks. For now, he enjoyed cookies and ice cream. If anybody asks him how old he is, he holds up 3 fingers and says "Tee"
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Monday, August 2

House Renovations - Exterior

Next in line of updates on the house renovations. I figured this time I would provide a view from the outside. The first picture was taken about 6 years ago. We actually used this to advertise the house as a rental when we were in K.C. You can see the single car garage on the right side.
The second picture of the outside is also taken from the front, but is from the opposite corner. You can still see the old garage that will become our new kitchen. Above the old garage, they have framed out the new Master Bedroom. The workers are putting on new roof and pouring cement for the foundation of the new garage, which you can see in the last photo.

The final shot is straight on. The new, 2 car garage is framed out, along with the new roof over the entrance and Master Bedroom. The 2x6 supporting the overhang on the garage will be replaced by columns with brick on the bottom. We will also have new columns to replace the existing ones around the entrance. The new garage does eat into the driveway a bit, but it will be nice to have space for both cars.
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Saturday, July 10

House renovations - 2nd Floor

Couple more pictures from the house renovation, this time on the second floor. These are before and after pictures from the second floor, which currently has master bedroom, (2) kids rooms, a study, and (2) baths. We decided to do was widen the hallway about 18", move the master bedroom out over the existing garage/new kitchen, then use the space that was the master bedroom to add new bathroom for the kids and new bedroom for Drew.

The first picture shows the old view from the master bedroom doorway, looking towards Ellie's room. You can just see the handrail for the stairs on the left. The second picture, is taken from within what will be the new master bedroom looking towards Ellie's room. You can see how much longer and wider the hallway is. The framing for the wall and door to the master bedroom is showing.



The 3rd pictures shows the old view from the opposite end of the hallway as the first - standing in Ellie's doorway and looking down the hallway towards master bedroom. Compare that to the 4th picture (ignore the mess). You can see again the wider hallway, and the framing for both Drew's room on the right and the new bathroom on the left.

Once again, I have included the architecture diagrams for the old and new 2nd floor layout. Next week, I hope to add some shots of the exterior. That should give an idea of how everything fits together.














Monday, July 5

Renovation - first floor

In case you didn't know, we are having major renovations done to our house before we move back in. When we moved back to Virginia last year, our tenants still had another year left on their lease. For the past year, we have been renting in the same neighborhood. We started the renovations about 3 weeks ago when our tenants moved out. Over the next few months, we thought it would be fun to post some pics of the work in progress.

This post focuses just on the kitchen area. We are having the wall between the garage and kitchen knocked out, and moving the new kitchen into what is the existing garage. The first picture shows the kitchen before work started. You can see the door from the "old" kitchen out to the garage on the right, and just a small bit of the door to the deck on the left. The second picture is the same view after the wall between the garage and kitchen has been remove. Pretty exciting!

The 3rd image is also a picture of the "old" kitchen, but taken from the opposite side as the first two. I was standing with my back to the garage facing the oven and sink. Do you like that faux brick backsplash? I know Melissa won't miss it. The last shot shows same view, minus the counters, cabinets, stove, etc. We are going for the minimalist look.

The last two images I have added are the blue prints of the before and after looks on the 1st floor. I apologize for the poor resolution, I had to convert them from pdfs to jpegs, so they might be a little hard to read. For the most part, we are leaving the living room & family room alone, and only making minor changes to the dinning room. The before or existing blueprint is on the left, with the new one on right.