Garage Sale Time

Yesterday, while cleaning everything but the beds and clothes out of my girls room (more on that later), I decided that we should have a garage sale. I have been hoarding girls clothes since we started the adoption with the thought that we would probably be matched with a uhm…girl. Obviously, Mason isn’t a girl and I can’t get away with dressing him in girls clothing much longer (Just kidding, funny joke!), well…jammies don’t count right? Now that I have gone completely off topic…

Anyhoo, I am having a garage sale. Say goodbye to the patent leather shoes in every size imaginable, tiny pink frilly dresses, sweet gingham, etc. etc.
No, I am not selling all the dolls, Polly pockets, ponies, stuffed animals (although I could easily change my mind) and misc. toys that I picked up off the floor of their room yesterday. We organized, sorted, tossed and then relocated all those things to the basement where I won’t step on them at every turn. Out of sight…you get the idea. I know my mom and dad are reading this and either 1)rolling around on the floor laughing and the irony of it all or 2) convulsing at the scary memories of picking up said toys from my bedroom floor.
Thanks to my sweet husband who is handling the financial side of the sale (okay, 27 items at 25 cents apiece….that would be….).
Happy shopping!
Jennifer

Hail Yes!

Last night, we had a huge hail storm. It was really an awesome sight to see. We all stood on the porch and watched. Here are some cool pictures. The hail was just dancing in the yard and spraying off the roof. When one of us would dare to run out to pick a piece up, we would get pelted. So glad we were home and not driving.
Jennifer

We enjoyed another good but busy weekend. The kids have one more full week off before school starts. Friday night we went the Young’s house for Vic’s birthday bash. Saturday morning we got up bright and early for the Sue Dinapoli Ovarian Cancer 3 K walk/5K run. Our friend Laura organized the race in honor of her mother who passed away due to ovarian cancer. We were planning on leisurely walking as a family but the kids had different plans and we all ended up running. Scott and I were totally impressed with all three kiddos running a 3K. That’s a long way for little legs 🙂 Saturday afternoon, Scott, Mason and I headed to Denver for yet another parenting class. If you remember we didn’t get a chance to finish all our classes before traveling to China so now we are trying to get those classes out of the way. We have one more to go, Yah! While we were in Denver, Sam, Alice and Paige were hanging at the pool with the Young’s. Sunday was just as busy with church in the morning, a nice hike through Cheyenne Mt. State Park in the afternoon and then ending the day with dinner and swimming at the pool. I would write more but who are we kidding, you (and by you, I mean grandma) just want the pictures. I had fun snapping pics of the kids on the hike today. They all wore their Camelbacks and had a lot of fun jumping off rocks and looking for lizards.

Daddy and Paige warming up before the walk/run.

On your mark, get set…..Go!

Where the Wild Things Are.
It is always good to stay hydrated.
One of our lizard friends along the trail.
It doesn’t get any prettier than this!
Sam always makes sure we are on the right trail.
Scott signing onto the trail log.
We saw LOTS of these. Sam actually got poked but just into the toe of his shoe, thankfully.
We also saw TONS of these. Wildflowers and sunflowers in abundance.
Alice was checking out a hole in this tree. We saw a couple of bird nests in tree holes, so she was just making sure we didn’t miss anything.

Mason enjoying the hike, as usual.
I hope you all had a great weekend too! Everyone, except me, is sleeping and I am thinking that is a pretty good idea so….
Good Night!
Jennifer

Animal House

Yesterday we visited the zoo. Our zoo, as the kids so sweetly refer to it. We love our little mountain zoo and visit quite often. You can check it out here. We had a great time feeding the giraffes and watching the monkey demonstration, petting legless lizards and a baby wallaby. The kids rode the carousel and played on the newly constructed spider web. It is always a great way to spend the morning. They also got to see an ambulance (someone keeled over due to heat stroke) and a gorilla eating puke. I digress. The great thing about kids is that they see the good in all experiences 🙂


*As a side note, we also learned that on the giant animal scale, the four kids and I weigh the same as an adult female orangutan.

Sometimes we do feel like we live in an animal house of our own. This morning Scott took these photos of our friendly wildlife. Okay, so I am still waiting on the bear to make an appearance in our yard, but the giant bucks will have to do for now. Scott thinks this may be the biggest one we have seen.

Just hanging out by the playground. The deer are really glad that our fence is still down so that they can easily go through our yard. The beauty of it is, we cannot even see the downed fence from the house. Sorry to the neighbors. Just waiting for the HOA letter, should be here any day now.

Today we spent the morning at the park with another adoptive family. It was fun to meet them and we hope to see them again soon.
Ellie and Brendan will be spending the night tonight so everybody is currently resting, so they will be ready to go when their friends arrive.

Scott is beginning to taper training for his big race and finish up the logistics of a crew, pacers and aid throughout the race. He is going to do awesome! We are also thrilled with the huge support that he has received for the Xinxiang SWI. Those kids deserve so much and we are so excited to help in any small way we can!

Have a wonderful day!
Jennifer

True Love

Today was just one of those days that could go on forever. We all slept in and through the night. That is a rare occurrence around here. With 4 kids, someone, it seems, is always up at our house. On the odd night when everyone sleeps through, we all wake up happier, especially momma. I started my day with a 6 mile run on the Santa Fe Trail. Sam had a birthday party and the rest of us enjoyed lunch out. After Mason woke up from his nap, we headed to the pool. We haven’t been in a while so it felt good to sit back, relax and hang out. We ended up staying at the pool until 6:45 pm. For some weird reason, the pool was nearly empty and it sort of seemed as if we had the place to ourselves. Now my sweet babies are sitting quietly on the couch watching a movie and eating popcorn. Here are some pics from our day. Just in case you didn’t expect them, more pool pics 🙂



Scott and Paige sitting on the edge of the pool while Alice swam. Mason and I sat on the blanket and watched. Samuel was enjoying a game of volleyball.

Daddy and Paige cuddling. So sweet.


Oh, in case I haven’t mentioned it lately, I love these kids. I have so much fun trying to capture their expressions and character. They are each their own little person and I love to watch them grow. Scott and I have been so blessed with these 4 beautiful children.
Have a great night.
Jennifer

Here, There, Everywhere

Wow! We have been busy this week with Scott’s parents in town. We spent last weekend here in the Springs. Saturday morning, Scott and I spent most of the morning on the peak running up and down. More about that at a later date. Sunday, we took the kids to Santa’s Workshop, a kiddie amusement park just 20 minutes from the house. Unfortunately, we were rained out after lunch, but not before the kids took the adults on plenty of twisty rides, ugh! We spent the rest of the week hanging around town. We went to the Pioneer’s Museum, America the Beautiful Park, shops in Castle Rock, Manitou Springs…..The favorite of the week was the Iron Springs Chateau Melodrama. We really wanted to do something fun to celebrate Scott’s mom’s birthday. Scott decided that the melodrama would be fun. Fun was had by all. The best part was watching the kids reactions to the silliness of the show. With in-house babysitters, I got to have some one on one time with Sam and Alice. We got some back to school shopping done and made a trip to the library, sans Paige. If you don’t know that story, read here. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help!
So, now it is Friday. We have dropped off Scott’s parents at the airport, eaten lunch, gone for a walk and now we are all enjoying some quiet time. Not much on the agenda for the weekend. Sam has two birthday parties, one Saturday, one Sunday. Scott will be running, and running, and running this weekend. This will be his last big run before the even bigger run. Check out his blog and see how his training is coming along. If you are still interested in donating to his charity run to benefit the Xinxiang SWI, it is not too late. Check out his blog for more details.

I hope you all have a great weekend. We are hoping for better weather and maybe some time at the pool. School starts on August 18th so we will be trying to squeeze in as much fun in the sun as possible.

Jennifer