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Friday, March 28, 2014

We shall not be bored...

This time, last year… so many things have changed. The kids, the car… 
Our manicured lawn in late Spring
Things have been happening around here again. Which is kind of exactly how Adam and I like it.  Neither of us can stand to be bored, even if just for a moment.  So we have busied ourselves over the years with a variety of home projects, renovations, and makeovers.  First to mind was the basement, the landscaping, the endless painting, redo's of the bedrooms, tiling the shower, re-carpeting, re-furnishing, re-roofing, upgrading appliances, changing out fans and fixtures, and we think… we JUST think after 6 1/2 years that we have finally got this house right where we want it to be.  (Except for maybe a storage shed out back).  So clearly the ONLY logical thing to do at this point in time, is------- to sell it.
Well maybe it's not logical to YOU.
Most people seem overwhelmingly shocked when they hear the news that we plan to move. But really if you know us, and you really take a moment to think about it, it makes perfect sense.  We've done just enough to the house to put it at the top of the market for our neighborhood, and to give us just enough equity to sell it with a nice little cushion in our pocket.  AND, if you know us, we have been itching to move out South for awhile now.
The "for sale" sign that caught our eye
the new project!
Over the past month we have heard circulating rumors about the state of the real estate market here in Olathe.  Apparently it is pretty hot.  I looked into it, and sure enough there is a housing shortage and houses are flying off the market.  Of course this gave us the itch and we decided to see what was available down in Paola (where my office is located).  We spent a few weekends touring the community, checking out the golf course, the schools, parks, pools, Lake Miola, the town square, drive in theater, the gym… and fell in love.  The lifestyle change, the financial change, the opportunities… all of it.  We started by looking at homes out in the country and were repeatedly disappointed by the high prices and less than appealing homes.  We had given up looking for the day and were driving thru the town to stop at Dairy Queen when we passed a for sale sign.  A quaint old home sitting on the corner, with stately trees, a large front porch, and clean landscaping. We toured around the outside and found it was empty.  So we got out and let the kids explore the yard, while we took in the exterior of the home. The details in the retaining walls, the nice flat yard and asphalted drive, the composite decking and front porch swing. It quickly gained our attention. We decided to call the realtor on the sign, and she happened to be around the corner (which probably happens a lot in a small town.)  She let us in and we spent the next hour examining the home.  With it's shag carpet, green counters, 60's fixtures, and heavy draperies… we were sold.  We have found our perfect project.  Our next endeavor. We shall not be bored….  Our heads started swimming with ideas. Ideas to renovate. To expose the old hardwood floors, to showcase the original woodwork. Plans to make built-ins, plans to makeover the kitchen and again create a space all our own.  A home we can be proud of, a home where the details are all ours.
The backside of the home. Off to the right is a nice backyard, and a good sized garden!
Our heads started expanding with even bigger ideas and dreams.  Joining the community country club and letting Jack grow up on the golf course.  Taking our kids to drive in movies, and spending sunny days on the lake. Storing our camper on our own property. Walking down the sidewalk to the public library, or riding our bikes to the pool.  County fairs and rodeos, parades that will pass in front of the house.  Then hopefully, after a few years, investing in some small rental properties and finding investment opportunities that someday… maybe someday… will get us out on land with a home that suites our dreams. (not that we would want to be bored though!)



So here is the Plan:
Our house here in Olathe will be placed on the market next Friday. Our new home in Paola has a signed contingency contract… and is just waiting for us to transform it.
A sneak peak into the inside… we can't reveal too much or you will think we are CRAZY :)
Did I fail to mention… this new little home of ours was about 90,000 less??? moving on UP!??? 

their beautiful little personalities

Jack and NonaJane are at a very fun age. An age in which they can play, laugh and giggle with each other. They truly entertain me to my core.  In the morning NonaJane wakes up and asks "Jack!??"  and when Jack asks her "Nona, do you want to go play pirates?" she replies with an enthusiastic "Yeahhh!!!"  When I pick them up at the gym, and Jack walks out pretending he is a zombie, a little NonaJane is following him with her arms outstretched in front of her moaning in tune with her brother.  She thinks he is hilarious, and he thinks she is his best little sidekick.  My days are filled with "watch!! Watch me!!" and "LOOK" as NonaJane imitates the stunts of her big brother.  Whether it is jumping off the arm of the couch, attempting to mimic a summersault, or coloring her face with a crayon… I am never less than entertained.  Especially when I can hear her informative big brother calmly attempting to correct her "No, NonaJane. You should be coloring the bear BROWN." or "NonaJane, you can't use your shirt as a pocket."  On the other side I get an angry little girl tattling on her big brother. Screams of anger and "Jack DOWN!" when he pushed her down. Or "NO no no no Jack… NONA's" when he takes something away from her.  But my favorite moments, are when they snuggle together on the couch (blanket and all) and watch cartoons.  Jack always lets her pick the show and he manages the remote.  Jack usually tries to hold her hand, and gently snuggle her close.  She usually appeases him for a short while, before her snuggling quota is full.  Then she prefers to sit beside him, smacking his attempts to hug her away.  Their beautiful little personalities shining thru.

"Ta-Da!"
"I've got this"
























Just yesterday we were at Kohls. I placed NonaJane in the proper 'baby seat' of the cart, and placed Jack inside the canvas portion where it clearly states "do NOT let children ride inside the cart".  Next thing I know NonaJane has climbed from her seat and joined Jack in the forbidden area.  The two of them make a game of ducking down and hiding from passerby's, then jumping up to say "hi".  As I'm perusing the isles of clothing I realize that I am actually ENJOYING myself at a store with both my kids.  I find a shirt I like, and ask Jack "which color should I get?"  Without much hesitation he points to a deep pink color and says "The pink one Mom. You will look like such a pretty married girl in that one!" So I bought it.  And I will feel so pretty when I wear it. Because Jack said so.  Of course the honeymoon period at Kohl's ended when NonaJane figured it would be more fun to throw all the items I DO want out of the cart, and instead start filling it with items I could care less about.  For some reason Jack thought it would be a good idea to remove all their shoes, and Nona ate the tags off the items before we had a chance to purchase them.  All was well with the world, a hectic state of normal.  A state that I love and appreciate more and more everyday.

NonaJane creating a masterpiece (i.e. a really big mess)











Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Swim Lessons

NonaJane sticking to Mema
My mom has been taking water aerobics from an intense instructor up by Weatherby Lake. She has been encouraging me for over a year to sign Jack and Nona up with her for private swim lessons. Swearing to me that she is able to teach babies and toddlers not only survival skills, but how to swim.  Well I finally broke down and decided to call Mandy.  We headed up for three weeks in a row of hour long sessions.  Jack was his usual over-achieving and super eager self. He jumped right in and really listened to the instructions Mandy would give.  On the first day she already had him floating on his back, diving down for rings, and being able to swim forward with his face in the water about 5-10 feet.  By his third lesson, he could jump in from the side, push off the bottom and swim forward about 15 feet!  He floated on his back for over 10 seconds, and is starting to work on stringing the skills together.  Mandy's biggest fear with Jack is that he is now over-confident and will require close supervision around the water.
NonaJane sneaking around and throwing all the water toys in 
NonaJane on the other hand… well she decided to do a 180 on us.  Our daughter who has always enjoyed the water with us decided that she did NOT like this pool.  She would taunt us and stick her toes in the water saying "wet!" but if we dared to pry her from the edge she would only cling to us like an octopus ( I imagine they would be very clingy).  She would then proceed to yell "OUT!" and if that didn't work she would resort to "OWIE!" which got a great reaction from the very elderly aerobic class that was in the pool with us. The sweet ladies would one by one come over and say "oh, you poor thing." or "Do you like the water?"  to which NonaJane would only reply "NO" (add extreme emphasis and exaggeration on the "N" sound and a quick snappy sassy ending on the "O").  One extra-fragile looking woman told Nona "your so cute, would you like to go home with me?" to which you can only imagine the "NnnnnO!" that she got from Nona.  So three weeks in a row, NonaJane refused to participate (other than to throw rings and every other object into the pool and giggle when it sank).  Thus Jack got the full hour to himself and seemed to really thrive!
I have no doubt that when summer hits Nona will love the pool. She will love the lake, the boat, and puddles of water. She dives under the bath water at home, blows bubbles, and splashes with delight.  She has no fear of the water, or swimming, or getting wet.  Mandy was sweet and said that is was probably the stranger anxiety, mixed with a foreign place, mixed with a large pool that looked like an ocean.  I will agree with her and say that surely, my sweet beautiful, and confident little girl was not just being defiant :) no no.  Not Nona. My children are much too perfect for that.
Jack learning to back float on day one




Jack's spot

Somewhere along the way over the past year or so, Jack has made a habit of nestling himself into our bed.  He falls asleep alongside me at night, and when Adam gets home from work he carries Jack into his room and tucks him into his own bed.  But most nights… somewhere between 6 o'clock and 8:00 o'clock in the morning, we hear his door bang open and the pitter patter of little feet down the hall. He jumps up on the foot of our bed (where we handily placed an ottoman making it easier for him to make the climb) and crawls his way up to to the head of the bed.
Adam has been known to complain to others about how Jack plasters himself to his back, steals his pillow, and snuggles to him so tightly that he claims he will surely fall out of the bed (I've yet to see this happen).  Whereas I am left with 3/4 of a King size bed all to myself :) Nice and roomy, I can snooze right on thru the morning hours.
However this morning, my alarm had gone off to wake me for work. Only a few moments later I heard the familiar sounds of Jack's door opening and the pitter patter of his feet. As I felt him inching his way up to Adam's head (to hug and smother him like a small monkey) I softly whispered "here Jack, you can have my spot. I have to get up for work anyways."  To which I received the sweetest, honest, and most sincere reply:
"But Mom, I already have a spot."
 He proceeded to glue his body to Adam's and return to sleep.

I slipped out of bed and looked back to see flat lifeless sheets covering the majority of the bed, and one large lump where both Adam and Jack were nestled together on the edge. My heart swelled (as if it isn't hard enough to get out of bed before the sun) and I came to the conclusion that I will never pity Adam for his complaints.  This officially enters my records as one of the sweetest moments with Jack.  One of these days, Jack will no longer eagerly awake in the mornings just so he can come get in our bed.  Until then… I will rather enjoy the view from my roomy side of the bed.