Sunday, May 16, 2010

Mother's Day, First Hair Cut, and More!

We (mostly Jason) have been working hard to clear out the massive amounts of plant growth in our backyard. We know there's a lot more work ahead of us! Our pool is warm and ready for swimming. Jason took the inaugural swim yesterday, but because he did it sans swimsuit there are no photos! Feel free to come over for a swim!
We can actually see the fence! You wouldn't believe the amount of stuff Jason cut down and pulled out. Ridiculous!
For Mother's Day Jason made me a wind chime! It's made completely out of bike parts we had in the garage. He used new tools from his dad (he's constantly talking about all his new tools- you probably already know all about it) to cut out Rya's hand and footprints. I love it! What a creative present!
I have been saying for months that Rya needs a haircut, but for some reason I have been hesitant. I finally had to cut it this morning because the poor child couldn't see when she was swinging at the park with her bangs in her face. On the recommendation of Uncle Justin's hair stylist (super cool guy I met at Justin and Adrianne's wedding), I am not touching the rest of her hair until she is much older. Rya hates to hold still, so I knew this would be a challenge. Jason did his best to hold her, but she screamed and squirmed the whole time. Here's the before picture:

After:
She got over the haircut pretty quickly and seemed happier at the park today when she could actually see while swinging.




Sunday, May 9, 2010

Books!



The time has finally come when Rya will sit through an entire book! We've tried to read to her since she was born, but it usually didn't last for more than a few pages. She's always been interested in books- carrying them around and looking through them herself, but not actually sitting and listening to them. Recently she has allowed us to read to her sometimes during the day and always at night. Like a lot of kids, she chooses one toy/book and tends to fixate on it for awhile before moving on to another. This week her favorite book is:
This book was given to me by my mom in 1990 and is signed by the author. It's a cute story about a girl who wants to be a dancer just like her big sister, but she's too little for dance class. By the end of the book she is finally old enough to attend a class. Soon enough Rya will be able to attend a dance class... or soccer, gymnastics, piano lessons, etc. We can't believe she's growing up so fast!

Jason had this book and added it to Rya's collection:


I had never read this book, but fell instantly in love with it the first time I read it to Rya about a year ago. She couldn't sit through the whole thing then, but she does now. If you haven't read this book and you happen to see it in a bookstore, take five minutes and read it. Elizabeth is a princess and wants to marry a prince, but a dragon attacks her castle and takes the prince hostage. Because all of her clothes have been burned by the dragon, Elizabeth wears a paper bag on her quest to rescue her prince. She outsmarts the dragon and goes into the cave to rescue her future husband. He basically tells her she doesn't look like a princess anymore and she should come back when she does. In that moment, Elizabeth realizes her prince is really not someone she wants to be with. It's a cute story with a good message- one I hope Rya remembers. I'm sure I'll read this book to her before every date she has... FAR in the future of course.

Rya has a ton of books and we can't wait to read them all together! Today is Mother's Day and I was given a super cool, homemade gift. Pictures in a future post!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Easter/Hawaii

Easter was a week late for us this year with my side of the family. I learned that See's discounts their Easter candy the day after and I was able to get quite a bit for more than half off. I think Easter will be a year late every year! Why not?

Chandra and Mike were a big help in finishing a few electrical things at the house and then we all had dinner. Before dinner we had an egg hunt in the backyard. We purposely let the grass grow a bit longer to better hide eggs. Jason did a great job of hiding eggs- some of them were really difficult!






Hawaii was wonderful this year! We deserve it after last year. For those of you who don't remember, we spent last year not sleeping and it was not a great trip. Rya made up for it this year! She slept through the night all week and took naps everyday. She was slightly afraid of the ocean, but not when we held her. She loved to play in the sand!




Our friends, the Hills, happened to be in Maui the same time we were! We had a beach date!



Friday, April 9, 2010

Zoo and Friends!

A few weeks ago we took Rya to the zoo for the first time. Unfortunately, she was still recovering from being sick and didn't want to do much. It was very uncharacteristic of her to want to be held the whole time. She loved the carousel and the gift shop!

We had some friends, the Gurnees, come to stay with us for a few days this week. Rya had a great time with Hunter and thought bouncing in her play pen was pretty awesome!

Sleepy girl!

Carousel!
Give kisses!
The playroom is now pink!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Easter Photos!

Sunday we took Easter photos! Rya was such a good kid and LOVED the toy piano. Child prodigy? For sure! :)

Rya loves her eggs!

Our sweet, sweet girl!
This smile is so Rya! She loves to smile!
Daily Tea is the cutest clothing line ever!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Patience


Thank you for patiently waiting for pictures! The moving process was more of an endeavor than we anticipated. Here are some before, during, and after photos. Unfortunately, our computer died (again) and we lost some of the before photos. Hopefully they can be retrieved off the hard drive. Until then, enjoy these! Start at the bottom!

Mostly finished kitchen. Two of the cabinets are supposed to be glass- they are arriving soon and will be swapped out with the solid ones. The backsplash has not been grouted.



During the kitchen process:

The pool! Come on over this summer! We hired a pool service and it looks beautiful now!
We lived like this for a month. Never again!
The bathtub was green. We had it refinished in white.
We lived with paper on our wood floors for weeks while the contractors were in and out.
New hutch for the dining room!
New windows and carpet (see picture below with old windows and yucky carpet)! The boxes are gone now and Rya has an empty room to run around in while we decide what furniture to get.
While the wood floors were being put in.
Rya's bathroom being remodeled.
Living room with old carpet and windows- yucky!
Kitchen after demolition.



The family room had wood paneling and wood beams everywhere. It was terrible! We ripped out the wood ourselves and our contractor finished the walls.

Master bathroom during remodel.
Rya's bathroom with the old wallpaper- nice!
Kitchen demolition.
From the backyard during construction.



Friday, January 1, 2010

The End of 2009

We can hardly believe it's 2010. Our last few weeks have been so crazy with buying a house and showing our current house. Christmas and New Year's came and went quickly... too quickly!

Christmas started with Grandma Linda joining us for a tasty Chinese meal on Christmas Eve. Shanghai Garden never disappoints!

The next morning we added Grandma and Grandpa Lazar, Aunt Jennie, and Uncle Bri-Bri. We had a lovely breakfast followed by gifts. Rya was interested in the gifts, but didn't care too much about actually opening them.

That afternoon Auntie Chandra, Uncle Mike, Cousin Grace, and Cousin Emily came up to join us. We were lucky that Rya took a normal nap so she woke up in a good mood! We enjoyed some taco soup- very simple and yet still yummy! All three girls loved their gifts and played with them for awhile that evening.

New Year's Eve was spent with some old friends at Jenna's house. Jenna, Scott, and their two boys were in town for Christmas and we were so surprised to also see Amy Johnson as well. It was a great time catching up and seeing David and James. They are so sweet! Rya loved playing at their house and eating all of their delicious food (so did we!).







Rya, with all 14 bows in her hair! Silly, Daddy!
Um... yeah. This was an emergency bath in the sink after she pooped in the tub. So gross!
Where's Santa?
I heart my mommy's sunglasses!
Rya is obsessed with Taylor Swift. She watches her play the guitar and sing from a recent episode of SNL over and over. We bought the CD so she could watch some of the music videos. She isn't as impressed as we thought she'd be. There's much less of Taylor in the videos, so that's probably why. Below is a picture of us watching a Taylor video about her childhood and how much she loves her mom. Yes, I cried thinking of Rya getting older.

More sunglasses! Yay!