Our little family got out to the Pumpkin Patch last Saturday! It's been a busy month for us (I'm now getting back to working on getting our blog back up to date) so I'm going to go ahead and post a little Pump'in Patch sneak peek to stand in until I can get back on and do a real blog:
Monday, October 20, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Bouncy House
August 30, 2008 ~ Catch Up Post
A few weeks ago our neighborhood celebrated National Night Out and along with a barbeque they had a Bouncy House for the kids! Siennalee wasn't so sure about it at first; it was daunting! But since there weren't a lot of kids there yet, they let my neighbor Nicole and me in with our kids for a bit. Siennalee warmed up to it pretty quickly and then talked about it for weeks afterward!
My awesome neighbor Nicole and her youngest, Ally, being supportive of Siennalee. Sienna wasn't too sure about this whole deal...
It was a little better with the Mommie Stabilizing Feature in place.
And then checking out the other kids jumping helped quite a bit...
Well hey! This isn't so bad!
Whoops! A little harder without Mommie to hold! Thanks Dylan!
(Dylan is Nicole's oldest kid.)
She soon got the knack of it!
Look Mommie! I jump!
And even the falling part is fun!
I think she could get used to this... :)
Ah, good times in the ol' Bouncy House.
A few weeks ago our neighborhood celebrated National Night Out and along with a barbeque they had a Bouncy House for the kids! Siennalee wasn't so sure about it at first; it was daunting! But since there weren't a lot of kids there yet, they let my neighbor Nicole and me in with our kids for a bit. Siennalee warmed up to it pretty quickly and then talked about it for weeks afterward!
My awesome neighbor Nicole and her youngest, Ally, being supportive of Siennalee. Sienna wasn't too sure about this whole deal...
It was a little better with the Mommie Stabilizing Feature in place.
And then checking out the other kids jumping helped quite a bit...
Well hey! This isn't so bad!
Whoops! A little harder without Mommie to hold! Thanks Dylan!(Dylan is Nicole's oldest kid.)
She soon got the knack of it!
Look Mommie! I jump!
And even the falling part is fun!
I think she could get used to this... :)
Ah, good times in the ol' Bouncy House.Catch Up Time is Here Again!
So it's obviously been quite a while since I've been able to post and thus catch up time is here again! I'll be adding the dates of the event to the top of the post so you can tell between a Catch Up Post and a real time post. :)
Enjoy!
Jessica
Enjoy!
Jessica
Thursday, August 28, 2008
5 Year Anniversary Presents
For our 5 year anniversary, Jason and I got very special presents for each other.

The very first gift Jason ever gave me was a hydrangea plant. He sent it to me during the first week we began dating. It was a special symbol as it had been included in (and remembered from) several of our countless "getting-to-know-you" talks which invariably included various interests and likes/dislikes. He knew I loved to garden and I'd told him how much I liked hydrangeas. He thought their ability to change blossom color in various dirt pH's was pretty cool. Later at our wedding, we would have hydrangea blossoms and plants decorating everything from the wedding altar to the wedding cake.

Last year, as we celebrated our 4th Anniversary apart (Jason was in Kuwait), he'd sent me a sweet little hydrangea with a note asking if I remembered the ones from our wedding. Well duh. I'm a girl. That's my job. :)
So this year I returned the sweet gesture. I got him a hydrangea plant.
This new plant is a climbing hydrangea which we'll put in our shady place in the front yard. It's got variegated leaves and will have pretty white flowers one day next year. Jason liked it very much and can't wait to see it grow in our yard!
For my present, Jason fulfilled a sweet promise he made to me years ago.
I got diamond earrings.

He ordered the earrings from the same place he got my engagement ring and our wedding bands.


I was so surprised and happy! And oh so pretty!

The very first gift Jason ever gave me was a hydrangea plant. He sent it to me during the first week we began dating. It was a special symbol as it had been included in (and remembered from) several of our countless "getting-to-know-you" talks which invariably included various interests and likes/dislikes. He knew I loved to garden and I'd told him how much I liked hydrangeas. He thought their ability to change blossom color in various dirt pH's was pretty cool. Later at our wedding, we would have hydrangea blossoms and plants decorating everything from the wedding altar to the wedding cake.

Last year, as we celebrated our 4th Anniversary apart (Jason was in Kuwait), he'd sent me a sweet little hydrangea with a note asking if I remembered the ones from our wedding. Well duh. I'm a girl. That's my job. :)
So this year I returned the sweet gesture. I got him a hydrangea plant.
This new plant is a climbing hydrangea which we'll put in our shady place in the front yard. It's got variegated leaves and will have pretty white flowers one day next year. Jason liked it very much and can't wait to see it grow in our yard!
For my present, Jason fulfilled a sweet promise he made to me years ago.
I got diamond earrings.

He ordered the earrings from the same place he got my engagement ring and our wedding bands.


I was so surprised and happy! And oh so pretty!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Poppets
Living in the typically temperate Willamette Valley makes AC a short-lived luxury rather than a an absolute necessity. So with the super warm weather we had last week, I became quite creative finding ways to cool us off.
We would open up all the windows (and sometimes doors!) at night to welcome in the cooler air and then shut the house back up in early morning, capturing and keeping (or trying to) that beautifully cool air.
Siennalee would get cool baths at night before bed and then receive a good lathering up with her bedtime baby lotion and fall asleep under a watchful fan.

But my very favorite creative way to cool off was introducing Siennalee to the Popsicle.

She took to it right away, can you believe it?

I now get regular requests for "poppets."

It's a seasonal dish, of course, and therefore isn't available daily, but it sure is cute to get the request!
We would open up all the windows (and sometimes doors!) at night to welcome in the cooler air and then shut the house back up in early morning, capturing and keeping (or trying to) that beautifully cool air.
Siennalee would get cool baths at night before bed and then receive a good lathering up with her bedtime baby lotion and fall asleep under a watchful fan.

But my very favorite creative way to cool off was introducing Siennalee to the Popsicle.

She took to it right away, can you believe it?

I now get regular requests for "poppets."

It's a seasonal dish, of course, and therefore isn't available daily, but it sure is cute to get the request!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Awaken the Fairy Lily

Something very precious has awakened in my home. A Fairy Lily has bloomed. This lily has slept peacefully in my care since last summer, when it traveled up from Texas as a frail snippet of a plant and was tenderly tucked into a terracotta container by my mother.
We had been visiting my grandparents who live in Longview, Texas and at the end of our visit, as she always does, my grandmother sent precious cuttings and snippets of her beloved plants back home with my mother.
For a year, this teeny fairy lily has graced me with slender green fingers, sometimes wilting, sometimes waning, but always sending green shoots back to me.And now, to my great surprise and delight, she's bloomed. No doubt her mother, the gorgeous plant from whence she came, has been blooming for quite some time down in her Texas home where she lives outside and blooms beautifully in the heavy southern air.
What a sweet pink connection my Fairy Lily has blossomed for my mother, my grandmother, and me.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Anniversary Getaway!

Jason and I headed west to celebrate our 5 year anniversary. We thought the Oregon coast would be the perfect spot for our short but sweet getaway.
We stayed one night at the Embarcadero Resort Hotel in Newport and had a fabulous view of the Yaquina Bay (a big thanks to my mom for her assistance with finding and booking the room!)



This my first night away from Siennalee and Jason's and my first getaway without the Sweetpea.

Another big thanks to my mom for staying with Sienna!
Jason and I ate lunch in a cute little bistro on the beach. :)

Before lunch (and again afterward) we explored Nye Beach which, as its name suggests, is close to the beach.


It wasn't time to check into the hotel yet, so we decided we needed ice cream and went in search for it. We found what we were looking for in Depoe Bay, about 20 minutes North, at a little parlor that sold Tillamook Ice Cream (YUM-O). Jason enjoyed a double scoop of peppermint ice cream and I lost myself in a single of black walnut. SO very good.

Jason got in some binoc'ing at the bay. ;)


He did manage to spy a whale...


We then went on a lovely drive, stopped to see Devil's Punchbowl, and then found our way to a fun restaurant called "Quimby's" which delivered us a scrumptious dinner of bruschetta, spectacular clam chowder, salad, and pan-fried oysters.

After dinner, we headed to the half-moon lit beach where we drank lovely semi-sparkling Moscato out of hotel mugs, looked at the moonlit surf, stargazed and talked.
The next day dawned beautiful and clear, rare for the Oregon coast. We appreciated the beauty of the morning on the bay and headed home to our waiting baby girl. What a great anniversary!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Five Years
Five years ago today Jason and I were married in a beautiful garden just outside Junction City. I can hardly believe it's been five years, and yet I can't believe it's been only five years. We've had five years of change, discovery, warm familiarity, wide eyed wonder, hand clasped friendship, new life, growing love, difficult worry, wild times, heart skipping joy, salty tears, belly laughs, and beautiful, beautiful togetherness.As we wrote in our wedding program, "And most of all, we give abundant thanks to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for His unending faithfulness shown in every facet of our lives. Only You could have created such a beautiful gift and loved us enough to give it to us."
Jason, you are my friend, my partner, my companion, the father of my daughter, the warmth on the other side of the bed, the taster of my dinners, the winner of my heart, and the great love of my life. If five years is this awesome, I can hardly wait til 50!
I'll leave it with the lines of a song I used to sing to you often:
I'll leave it with the lines of a song I used to sing to you often:
When the day comesthat I don't love you,
every star
will fall out of the sky,
every mountain will
tumble down,
every river run dry.
Brookes & Dunn
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Wishing Nana a Happiest Birthday!
Friday, August 1, 2008
Blueberry Hunting
Today Siennalee and I joined Anne, Isabella, and Gracey for some blueberry picking.






Not too much later, Jamie Starr and her four lil Starrs headed out to pick with us. (The two littlest ones were hidden in the bushes.)
It was Siennalee's first berry picking excursion. She picked some for the berry bucket, munched some (as you must do when berry picking), and spent the rest of the time exploring and trying to play with the big girls.


We made it home with a nice load of blueberries which are now cooling in the freezer and will greet us during the dull winter months tucked into muffins and pies!


"Beeyu-bewies!"
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