Tuesday, August 16, 2011

4th of July and a Birthday

This year's 4th of July was one of the best ones we've ever had. We attended the 4th of July parade, got a TON of candy (which the girls thought was AWESOME!), and then went to the concert in the park that evening. Summer got to go up on stage with our neighbor friend and they danced to the music. It was a lot of fun. And since Liberty Lake shoots its fireworks from the lake, and because we live right next to the lake, we were able to sit on our back porch and watch them. We had a great view, and the girls loved it. (Well, Claire did. Summer was a little nervous the "fire" was going to fall on us and start us on fire.) It was so great getting to spend the holiday with our little family!
We were able to celebrate Summer's three-year birthday a few days later. Here are some shots from our "party."

Combing Rapunzel's hair from Grandma Searle (with her new glasses from mom):
Waiting for mom to open Summer's new pair of kid-safe scissors (her first pair ever):
Playing the fishing game with Claire (that mom and dad made):

And . . . Ta Da! Her pink spider cake (per her request)! :) (And my first experience cake decorating.) The cake didn't actually turn out how I had planned--I cut the recipe by a third so it wouldn't make three round cakes, and then realized my cake pan was actually ten inches instead of eight. So the cake was very, very thin. And then, when I went to make the frosting, I realized we didn't have enough powdered sugar. So it was pretty much butter, with a hint of powdered sugar. (I was in a hurry and couldn't run to the store.) Rhett and I scraped the frosting off, but the girls loved it! :) (Summer's hand is in the picture for scale.)
We had a fun little party for her. We can't believe she's been with us for three years now! What a big girl. She is such a joy to have around, and we can't imagine our lives without her!

Coming next -- our trip to Idaho.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Practicing

Last weekend, we went over to visit Andrew, Maria, and their new little baby Inara Loretta. What a little angel! She was such a sweet little baby--so precious. We loved getting to hold her, kiss her, and watch her funny faces.

We stayed the night at a hotel, and the next morning when we were heading back to visit them again, Summer said, "Inara is soooo cute."

Claire just loved holding her. When her turn was over and Rhett went to hold Inara, Claire got mad and started crying. She wanted to hold her more. It was so cute . . . which is such a relief. I'm glad she enjoyed the baby and got a little practice, because she'll be needing it come November when she gets a little sister herself!
PS The girls just love Andrew. We will sure miss their family when they leave!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Five Years Ago . . .

Five years ago, today, I was out chasing cows, and Rhett was chasing girls. No really. It's true. Our cows got out the morning of the 4th of July, and I was helping my dad herd them in while Rhett was calling to invite me to "hang out." He ended up going to the parade with some girl, then we hung out for a little bit before the fireworks, where he dropped me off home, and picked up some other girl to take to the fireworks.

Though I like to tease him about it now, I know I'm lucky that I'm the one that got him, and not someone else. It was a hot competition.

Five years later, here we are . . .
I'm so lucky.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Father's Day Weekend

We are sure loving the nice, sunny weather here. A while back, I got out the sprinkler to let the girls run through. It took them a little time to warm up to it, and they would only get close to it if it was just a tiny sprinkle. But they had a good time with it.
Summer thought it was fun to spray Claire with it. Claire thought it was fun too--for about a half a second.

Grandma and Grandpa Kartchner came to visit us for Father's Day. Our friend Lindsey graduated from Wenatchee, so we headed over to stay the night at a hotel and attend the graduation. The girls got to swim with Grandma and Grandpa. They loved it.

We also got to visit Smallwood Harvest Farm while we were in Wenatchee. It was so much fun.
We got back to Liberty Lake Saturday evening, and Sunday morning, Grandma helped the girls make breakfast in bed for dad.

The girls also dressed up in Grandpa's swim gear. Claire loved running around with the cap and goggles on.

A few weekends ago, we shopped through the Liberty Lake yard sale (a Saturday morning where about a hundred houses have yard sales so you just wander the streets and yard sale). We got this awesome swimming pool for 5 bucks. Thanks to Grandpa for helping us blow it up. (Yes--he used his own breath!)

Grandma and Grandpa got to swim a bit in the lake while they were here, so Dad wanted to try it out too. (Grandma's in the background, waiting in the water for Dad, and Claire couldn't figure out what dad was wearing.)
The return:

Playing in the sand:

We had a great weekend, and are so grateful that we could spend Father's Day with our special Dad and Grandpa.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Blast from the Past

Brittney: 1 month
Me again: 5 yrs
Gotta love this one--the bangs, the bow, the pants: 10 yrs

One of my favorites: (Check out those bangs blowing in the wind--or maybe the wind wasn't blowing. It was all about height back then.) 15 yrs
Me working in Yellowstone Park as a construction flagger: 20 yrs

Cute little super-premie Rhett: 6 weeks early

Look at this guy. How could you not fall for him??? 5 yrs

Wonder if I could get him to wear Wranglers again sometime . . .: 10 yrs

Love that smile: (in Brazil on his mission after finding some cotton candy in the street. Yes, he ate it.) 20 yrs

Our wedding day: August 10, 2007

How it all began . . .
Rhett, lead guitarist in his band, and me, the groupie (the only girl in the picture). (July 24, 1999)

Aaaaah, memories . . .

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Moving On

These are some pictures of our last few days in our Spokane lives. We had moved everything out of our apartment, so I was grateful for the sunny weather that we could spend our time outside playing. We went to the church grounds and enjoyed the grass and dandelions there almost every day for a week.


When we were home, there wasn't much to do other than swing and play the dance game. (Thanks to Andrew, Maria, Blake, Sable, and Grandma and Grandpa K for the game for Rhett's graduation!)

(This picture must have been taken before we moved everything because there's our table! But I love that look on her face.)
This was taken after I showered--Claire was napping and Summer was doing makeup. It was some kind of blush stick I had from who knows long ago, and Summer really put it to good use. Rhett said she looks like the little boy on "Australia."

And here's a little bit of our new life in Liberty Lake. This is the deck connected to the glass door in our kitchen. Rhett sets the chairs up for the girls to watch him mow the back lawn. I know you can't see the girls, but they are there.

And this is how he mows the front lawn--with the girls still cheerleading away.

Last Saturday, Summer and Dad went for a walk down by the lake, and returned with this--the most humongous slug I have ever seen. Look at that thing!!!
When we finally get the place tidied and all things put away, I'll do a tour of the our new little home to post on our blog. Stay tuned!

Oh, and one more thing--I changed my business name and blog from Home-Bound Books to Blotches. Check out my new look! And thanks to Katelyn Wray for the design at designsbyksw.com! I love it.

Monday, May 16, 2011

A Post For Rhett

Well, it finally came. After three long years of hard work, lots of studying, and little sleep, Rhett graduated. We are so proud of him. Not just that he graduated, but that through it all, he remained positive and never lost his spirit. There were times when he could have given up and endured school with negativity and self pity, but he didn't. He got right back up and continued working with a positive attitude. He is such a great example to us and a great father to our girls. He made many sacrifices throughout the past three years, and they were never for his own benefit--they were always for us. We are so proud of him. We love him so much.


I don't have many pictures to post right now since my camera cord is packed up somewhere in a box, but when I get it, I'll post more. Thanks Maria, for these great pictures! And thanks to everyone who came to support him for his graduation and helped us move.

Right now, Rhett is in CA at the INTA conference (one of the largest Intellectual Property conferences in the country--65,000 IP people are attending) for his work. He will get back on Wednesday, then continue working at Trademark Management about two days a week while he studies for the bar exam, which he plans to take in Washington.

Congratulations, Rhett, for such a great accomplishment!