Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Office Space


For the past several months, Taylor has been working from home, using my brother's large travel trailer as an office. However, as of last week, he now has a real building! From the outside it looks like an innocuous little wooden building - from the inside, (despite the unfinished wooden walls) it is beginning to look more like a space station - complete with three computer monitors and and the flashing blue lights of a wireless router. (So much for country living as we knew it. ) We bought the building unfinished and have been working hard to get it office-worthy. Taylor wired it while I helped insulate the walls. We later both worked on getting insulation and plywood on the ceiling. My parents gave us a used window-unit air conditioner that they weren't using, for which we are VERY grateful. It is still a long way from being the nicely furnished room which we hope it to be someday, but at least he can work in it comfortably. I'll try to get some pictures of the progress inside at some point.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Piano Restoration...sort of


Some time ago we were given an old Hammond piano. Now that we are a bit more settled we hired a piano tuner to come out and see if our piano could be fixed. He looked it over thoroughly and decided that it might not be worth our money. :-(

We guessed that the piano was built some time in the 1920s. I talked with him about taking it apart and putting an electric keyboard in it. He said that was a great idea and offered some suggestions on when to start. So I began taking it apart yesterday. Currently, I have all the keys out and a space cleared for the keyboard. (see pics)

Now I need to find a keyboard to fit in the spot. I will let you know how it goes.
Enjoy!
Taylor

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The great breakfast struggle

When I was growing up, most breakfasts followed a common theme - some sort of bread with peanut butter and milk, eaten on the way out the door. My mother is a wonderful cook, but Daddy has never had any interest in eating breakfast, so there wasn't much use making an elaborate meal out of it. Consequently, I came into marriage being reasonably equipped to cook for my beloved...but NONE of my armory of recipes included breakfast ideas. I like hot cereal, so the first year of our marriage, my menu looked like this:

Day 1: Oatmeal
Day 2: Sweetened rice
Day 3: Toast and jelly
Day 4: Corn Meal Mush

Unfortunately, this is the way Taylor remembers that menu:

Day 1: Mushy stuff
Day 2: MORE Mushy stuff
Day 3: Toast and jelly
Day 4: Mushy stuff Again!!!???

Anyway, I've now spent bits and pieces of the last 5 yrs. hunting for other options to breakfast. :) I was really excited today to find a GRANOLA recipe that did NOT require remembering to stir the stuff every 5 minutes for over an hour! This one cooks for less than 10 minutes in a pot on top of the stove, dump it out and let it cool! Hey...this is almost as easy as making "mushy stuff", and I hope it will go over better with one very important diner around here. :)

- P.S. If anybody else is curious, comment and I'll post the recipe.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Wrecking Ball

For those of you who do not know, Levi is a "sturdy" kid. Though he is two years younger than Glory, he is only about 4 pounds less than she is. Mind you, he is not fat, but solid. Much of his weight is in muscle. The other day, I caught him in his "wrecking ball" position. This is where he puffs up his chest, sometimes he then bows his head a bit, and then he charges in whatever direction he is facing (this is a happy/fun game for him). One time I was tossing a ball at him and it bounced off of him and left him unphased. The next time, his Auntie M happened to be in the way...she barely maintained her balance (I do not think that he saw her since his head was down that time).
It is cute now, but what do we do 10 years from now?
Is it too late to change his name to Samson?
Enjoy!
Taylor

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Male and Female He created them...



For those of you who were worried we might never update the blog again, SORRY! We have not moved to a third world country without internet access, we've just been busy somehow. Anyway, here are some pictures of the two kids we've been watching grow up before our eyes. (Which is primarily what we've been doing instead of blogging.) Ever since Levi has been born, we have laughed at how much he is NOT his sister. Now that he is a couple of months away from his 2nd birthday, I continue to be amazed at the wonderful gulf between the our sweet girl and our little man. As we once heard a parent say, "I agree with Eve when she said after giving birth to Cain, 'I have gotten a man from the LORD.'" Here she held this tiny, helpless little life, but she knew that THIS was a MAN in the making. :)